Word Summary
syntithēmi: to place together, observe, agree
Original Word: συντίθημιTransliteration: syntithēmi
Phonetic Spelling: (soon-tith'-em-ahee)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to place together, observe, agree
Meaning: to place together, observe, agree
Strong's Concordance
agree, assent, covenant.
Middle voice from sun and tithemi; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur -- agree, assent, covenant.
see GREEK sun
see GREEK tithemi
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4934: συντίθημισυντίθημι: middle, 2 aorist 3 person plural
συνέθεντο; pluperfect 3 person plural
συνετέθειντο; from
Homer down;
to put with or together, to place together; to join together; middle a. to place in one's mind, i. e.
to resolve, determine; to make an agreement, to engage (often so in secular writings from
Herodotus down; cf.
Passow, under the word, 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, B. II.)):
συνετέθειντο, they had agreed together (
Winer's Grammar, § 38, 3), followed by
ἵνα,
John 9:22 (
Winer's Grammar, § 44, 8 b.);
συνέθεντο, they agreed together, followed by
τοῦ with an infinitive (
Buttmann, 270 (232)),
Acts 23:20;
they covenanted, followed by an infinitive (
Buttmann, as above),
Luke 22:5.
b. to assent to, to agree to: Acts 24:9 Rec. (see συνεπιτίθημι) (τίνι, Lysias, in Harpocration (under the word καρκίνος), p. 106, 9 Bekker).