ΣΥΝΘΡΥΠΤΟΝΤΕΣ, συνθρυπτοντες
SYNTHRYPTONTES, synthryptontes
Sounds Like: soon-THROOP-ton-tes
Translations: breaking, crushing, bruising, shattering
From the root: ΣΥΝΘΡΥΠΤΩ
Part of Speech: Participle
Explanation: This word is a compound verb, formed from the prefix ΣΥΝ (SYN), meaning 'with' or 'together', and the verb ΘΡΥΠΤΩ (THRYPTO), meaning 'to break' or 'to crush'. As a whole, it means to break completely, to shatter, or to crush thoroughly. It is often used metaphorically to describe breaking someone's spirit or heart, or causing great distress. It describes an ongoing action.
Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Masculine, Nominative or Accusative, Plural
Strong’s number: G4937 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Acts of the Apostles — 21:13
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament
- Acts — 21:13
From the same root
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