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Strong's #4917 - συνθλάω
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συν-θλάω,
crush together, Eratosth. Cat. 11, D.S. 2.57, Arr. An. 6.29.9: — Pass., [ ποτήριον] ὦτα συντεθλασμένον Alex. 270, cf. IG 22.1544.21; συνεθλάσθη τὴν κεφαλήν Aen.Gaz. Thphr. p.32 B.; βίῃ συνθλώμενος ὀστᾶ Man. 5.201: abs., to be crushed, Arist. Pr. 863b13, Matthew 21:44, Gp. 9.29.
συν -θλάω , -ῶ ,
[in LXX for H4272 etc.;]
to crush together, crush: Matthew 21:44 ([WH], R, mg., om.), Luke 20:18.†
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a late form of ταραχή, is found in Acts 12:18; Acts 19:23, where it is masculine. For exx. of τὸ τάραχος in the LXX see Thackeray Gr. i. p. 159. According to Hobart (p. 93) the word is common in medical writers. Linde, Epicurus p. 24, quotes three passages from Epicurus for τάραχος (masc.) = ";disturbance,"; ";alarm,"; and notes two occurrences of the form ταραχή. See also Rutherford NP, p. 174.
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