ΣΥΝΑΝΘΕΩ, συνανθεω
SYNANTHEŌ, synantheō
Sounds Like: soon-an-THEH-oh
Translations: to blossom together, to flower together, to flourish together
From the root: ΣΥΝΑΝΘΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a compound verb formed from 'συν' (together with) and 'ἀνθέω' (to blossom or flower). It means to blossom, flower, or flourish together with something or someone. It describes a shared process of growth, blooming, or prosperity. It would be used in contexts where multiple entities are developing or thriving simultaneously.
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Active Indicative
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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, ΣΥΝΑΝΘΕΩ.
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- ΣΥΝΑΝΘΟΥΝΤΩΝ — blooming together, flourishing together, blossoming together
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