sunechó


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4912. sunechó

to hold together, to hold fast, pass. to be seized (by illness)
Original Word: συνέχω
Transliteration: sunechó
Phonetic Spelling: (soon-ekh'-o)
Short Definition: constrain
Word Origin
from sun and echó
Definition
to hold together, to hold fast, pass. to be seized (by illness)
NASB Word Usage
afflicted (1), controls (1), covered (1), crowding (1), devoting...completely (1), distressed (1), gripped (1), hard-pressed (1), hem (1), holding...in custody (1), suffering (2).

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constrain, hold, keep in

From sun and echo; to hold together, i.e. To compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy -- constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng.

see GREEK sun

see GREEK echo

συνείχετο (suneicheto) − 1 Occurrence

συνείχοντο (suneichonto) − 1 Occurrence

συνέξουσίν (sunexousin) − 1 Occurrence

συνέσχον (suneschon) − 1 Occurrence

συνέχει (sunechei) − 1 Occurrence

συνέχομαι (sunechomai) − 2 Occurrences

συνεχομένη (sunechomenē) − 1 Occurrence

συνεχόμενον (sunechomenon) − 1 Occurrence

συνεχομένους (sunechomenous) − 1 Occurrence

συνέχοντες (sunechontes) − 1 Occurrence

συνέχουσίν (sunechousin) − 1 Occurrence



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