04863
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK συνάγω
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4863. συνάγω imperf. -ῆγον doric -ᾶγον epic -α^γον fut. συνάξω aor2 συνήγαγον perf. συνῆχα and συναγήοχα Pass. συνῆγμαι I. to bring together, gather together, collect, convene, Hom., Hdt., attic
2. in hostile sense, to join battle, begin the battle-strife, Il.:—also like συμβάλλω, to match two warriors one against the other, Aesch.:—hence intr., ς. εἰς μέσσον to engage in fight, Theocr.
3. to bring together, join in one, unite, Hhymn. ( i.e., h. Merc.), Aesch.;— ς. γάμους to contract a marriage, Xen.
4. to receive into one's house, NTest.
II. to gather together stores, crops, etc., Xen., etc.
III. to draw together, so as to make the extremities meet, Hdt., Thuc.: also to draw together, narrow, contract, Hdt.
2. to contract the brows, Ar.; ς. τὰ ὦτα to prick the ears, of dogs, Xen.
IV. to collect from premises, i. e. to conclude, infer, Lat. colligere, Arist.
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4863. συνάγω sunavgw sunago {soon-ag'-o}
from 4862 and 71; to lead together, i.e. collect or convene; specially, to entertain (hospitably):--+ accompany, assemble (selves, together), bestow, come together, gather (selves together, up, together), lead into, resort, take in. see GREEK for 4862 see GREEK for 71
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4863 mish'ereth mish-eh'-reth
from 7604 in the original sense of swelling; a
kneading-trough (in which the dough rises):--kneading trough,
store.
see HEBREW for 07604