ΕΠΙΖΕΥΓΝΥΜΙ, επιζευγνυμι
EPIZEUGNYMI, epizeugnymi
Sounds Like: eh-pee-ZEVG-noo-mee
Translations: to join together, to yoke together, to unite
From the root: ΕΠΙΖΕΥΓΝΥΜΙ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to join or yoke together, often implying a close connection or union, like yoking animals together or joining people in marriage. It is a compound word formed from the preposition ΕΠΙ (EPI), meaning 'upon' or 'to', and the verb ΖΕΥΓΝΥΜΙ (ZEUGNYMI), meaning 'to yoke' or 'to join'. It describes the act of bringing two or more things into a unified pair or group.
Inflection: Present Active Indicative, First Person Singular
Strong’s number: G1998 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἘΠΙΖΕΥΞΑΝΤΕΣ — having joined, having yoked, having connected, having united
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