ΣΥΜΠΟΛΕΜΕΩ, συμπολεμεω
SYMPOLEMEŌ, sympolemeō
Sounds Like: soom-po-le-MEH-oh
Translations: to fight with, to make war with, to contend with, to be a fellow-soldier
From the root: ΣΥΜΠΟΛΕΜΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the prefix ΣΥΝ (SYN), meaning 'with' or 'together', and the verb ΠΟΛΕΜΕΩ (POLEMEŌ), meaning 'to wage war' or 'to fight'. Therefore, it means to fight alongside someone, to be a fellow combatant, or to engage in warfare together. It implies shared struggle or conflict.
Inflection: Present Active Infinitive
Strong’s number: G4841 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΣΥΜΠΟΛΕΜΕΩ.
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- ΣΥΜΠΕΠΟΛΕΜΗΚΟΣΙ — having fought with, having warred with, having been fellow soldiers with, to those who have fought with
- ΣΥΜΠΟΛΕΜΕΙΝ — to fight with, to make war with, to contend with, to help in war
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