Lexical Summary synkomizō: to bring together, to take up (a body for burial) Original Word: συγκομίζωTransliteration: synkomizō Phonetic Spelling: (soong-kom-id'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring together, to take up (a body for burial) Meaning: to bring together, to take up (a body for burial) Strong's Concordance carry, bearFrom sun and komizo; to convey together, i.e. Collect or bear away in company with others -- carry. see GREEK sun see GREEK komizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4792: συγκομίζωσυγκομίζω: 1 aorist 3 person plural συνεκόμισαν; 1. to carry or bring together, to collect (see σύν, II. 2); to house crops, gather into granaries: Herodotus, Xenophon, Diodorus, Plutarch, others; Job 5:26. 2. to carry with others, help in carrying out, the dead to be burned or buried (Sophocles Aj. 1048; Plutarch, Sull. 38); to bury: Acts 8:2. |