ΣΥΝΑΘΛΕΩ, συναθλεω
SYNATHLEŌ, synathleō
Sounds Like: soon-ath-LEH-oh
Translations: to strive together, to contend together, to struggle together, to labor together
From the root: ΣΥΝΑΘΛΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the preposition ΣΥΝ (SYN), meaning 'with' or 'together,' and the verb ΑΘΛΕΩ (ATHLEO), meaning 'to contend' or 'to struggle.' Therefore, it means to contend, strive, or struggle alongside someone or something. It implies a shared effort or common goal in a struggle or contest, often used in a figurative sense for spiritual or moral struggles.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular (I strive together)
Strong’s number: G4866 (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, ΣΥΝΑΘΛΕΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΣΥΝΑΘΛΕΙΤΕ — strive together, contend together, fight together, help in the struggle
- ΣΥΝΑΘΛΟΥΝΤΕΣ — striving together, contending together, struggling together, a striving together, a contending together, a struggling together
- ΣΥΝΑΘΛΟΥΤΕΣ — struggling together, contending together, striving together, fighting together
- ΣΥΝΗΘΛΗΣΑΝ — struggled together, contended together, fought together, to struggle together, to contend together, to fight together
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