| | Lexicon summathétés: a fellow discipleOriginal Word: συμμαθητής, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, MasculineTransliteration: summathétésPhonetic Spelling: (soom-math-ay-tace')Short Definition: a fellow-discipleDefinition: a fellow disciple. NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origin from a comp. of sun  and mathétésDefinition a fellow discipleNASB Translation fellow disciples (1). 
Thayer'sSTRONGS NT 4827: συμμαθητήςσυμμαθητής  (T WH συνμαθητης  (cf.  ἀπό , II. at the end)), συμμαθητου , ὁ , a fellow-disciple : John 11:16  (Plato , Euthyd., p. 272 c.; Aesop  fab. 48). (Phrynichus  says that σύν  is not prefixed to πολίτης , δημότης , φυλέτης , and the like, but only to those nouns which denote an association which is πρόσκαιρος  i. e. temporary, as συενφηβος , συνθιασώτης , συμπότης . The Latin also observes the same distinction and sayscommilito meus , but notconcivis , butcivis meus ; see Phryn. ed. Lob. , p. 471; (cf. p. 172; Winer 's 25).) 
 
 
 
Strong's fellow disciple.  From a compound of sun and manthano; a co-learner (of Christianity) -- fellow disciple.  see GREEK sun  see GREEK manthano  | 
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