sunoché: a holding together, fig. distress Original Word: συνοχή, ῆς, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: sunoché Phonetic Spelling: (soon-okh-ay') Short Definition: distress, anguish Definition: distress, anguish, anxiety.
4928 synox (from 4912/synexō, see there) – properly, something held together in close ("hard") tension; (figuratively) tension from difficult circumstances that "won't move" which produces distress (anguish) – causing someone to feel "locked in" (tightly pressed; note the prefix, syn). Word Origin from sunechó Definition a holding together, fig. distress NASB Word Usage anguish (1), dismay (1).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org anguish, distress. From sunecho; restraint, i.e. (figuratively) anxiety -- anguish, distress. see GREEK sunecho
συνίσταντες — 1 Occ. συνίστασθαι — 1 Occ. Συνίστημι — 1 Occ. συνίστησιν — 3 Occ. συνοδεύοντες — 1 Occ. συνοδίᾳ — 1 Occ. συνοικοῦντες — 1 Occ. συνοικοδομεῖσθε — 1 Occ. συνομιλῶν — 1 Occ. συνομοροῦσα — 1 Occ. συνοχῆς — 1 Occ. συνέταξεν — 3 Occ. συντέλεια — 4 Occ. συντελείας — 2 Occ. συντελεῖσθαι — 2 Occ. συντελέσας — 1 Occ. συντελέσω — 1 Occ. συντελεσθεισῶν — 1 Occ. συντελῶν — 1 Occ. συντέμνων — 1 Occ.
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