G4815Greeksyllabeῖn
συλλαβεῖν
to clasp, i.e., seize (arrest, capture); specially, to conceive (literally or figuratively); by implication, to aid
16
Total Occurrences
7
Books
0
Old Testament
16
New Testament
Detailed Definition
- 1to seize, take: one as prisoner
- 2metaphorically of lust whose impulses a man indulges
- 3in a hostile sense, to make (one a permanent) prisoner
- 4to conceive, of a woman
- 5to seize for one's self
- 6to take hold together with one, to assist, help, to succour
Etymology & Derivation
from g4862 and g2983