4934. suntithémi
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4934: συντίθημι

συντίθημι: middle, 2 aorist 3 person plural συνέθεντο; pluperfect 3 person plural συνετέθειντο; from Homer down; to put with or together, to place together; to join together; middle a. to place in one's mind, i. e. to resolve, determine; to make an agreement, to engage (often so in secular writings from Herodotus down; cf. Passow, under the word, 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. II.)): συνετέθειντο, they had agreed together (Winer's Grammar, § 38, 3), followed by ἵνα, John 9:22 (Winer's Grammar, § 44, 8 b.); συνέθεντο, they agreed together, followed by τοῦ with an infinitive (Buttmann, 270 (232)), Acts 23:20; they covenanted, followed by an infinitive (Buttmann, as above), Luke 22:5.

b. to assent to, to agree to: Acts 24:9 Rec. (see συνεπιτίθημι) (τίνι, Lysias, in Harpocration (under the word καρκίνος), p. 106, 9 Bekker).

Forms and Transliterations
συνεθεντο συνέθεντο συνέθεσθε συνέθου συνεπεθεντο συνεπέθεντο συνετεθειντο συνετέθειντο συντιμήσεως συντίμησιν συντίμησις sunepethento sunetetheinto sunethento synepethento synepéthento synetetheinto synetétheinto synethento synéthento
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