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Strong's #4798 - συγχράομαι
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- to use with anyone, use jointly
- to associate with, to have dealings with
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συγχράομαι,
make use of, avail oneself of, τῇ συμμαχίᾳ τοῖς καιροῖς, etc., Plb. 1.8.1, 18.51.6, etc.; πρὸς τὴν ἀδικίαν ταῖς ναυσί Id. 4.6.2; συναγωνιστῇ τῷ ποταμῷ as a coadjutor, Id. 3.14.5; τῇ ἀπὸ τῶν φίλων εὐνοίᾳ SIG 685.45 (Crete, ii B.C. ); πόρῳ OGI 544.23 (Ancyra, ii A.D. ); of commercial dealings, ς. τῇ νήσῳ Peripl.M.Rubr. 31: generally, have dealings, associate with, Σαμαρείταις Ev.John 4:9, cf. Diog.Oen. Fr. 64.
II borrow jointly, τινῶν τριήρεις Plb. 1.20.14: — Pass., σιτικὰ τὰ συγχρησθέντα PPetr. 2p.64 ( iii B.C., cf. Arch.Pap. 3.518).
συγχράομαι (T WH συνχράομαι), συγχρωμαι; to use with anyone, use jointly (Polybius, Diodorus (Philo)); with the dative of a person, to associate with, to have dealings with: John 4:9 (Tdf. omits; WH brackets the clause οὐ γάρ ... Σαμαρ.).
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† συν -χράομαι
(Rec. συγ -), -ῶμαι ,
[in Al.: 1 Samuel 30:19*;]
to use together with. Metaph., c. dat. pers., to associate with: John 4:9 (Polyb., a1.).†
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";a travelling-companion"; (Acts 19:29, 2 Corinthians 8:19) : cf. OGIS 494.13 (i/ii A.D. ?) συν [έ ]γδημος ἀναγραφεὶς ἐν [αἰ ]ραρίῳ [Μ ]εσσάλλα τοῦ γε [νο ]μένου τῆς Ἀσίας ἀνθυπ [ά ]του, where the editor notes that συνέγδημος = Lat. comes. See also Syll 657 (= .31052).9 (i/B.C. ad init.) συνέγδαμοι, private individuals who had voluntarily accompanied a legation to Samothrace in connexion with initiation to the mysteries.
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