ΣΥΝΑΠΙΕΝΑΙ, συναπιεναι
SYNAPIENAI, synapienai
Sounds Like: soon-ah-pee-EH-nai
Translations: to go away with, to go along with, to depart with, to accompany
From the root: ΙΕΝΑΙ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the prefixes σύν (together with) and ἀπό (from, away from) and the verb ἰέναι (to go). It means to go away together with someone or something, or to accompany them. It describes the action of departing or moving alongside another entity.
Inflection: Present, Active, Infinitive
Strong’s number: G4885 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 4 — 7:170
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