STRONGS G4937:
συντρίβω, participle neuter
συντρῖβον Luke 9:39 R G Tr,
συντρῖβον L T WH (cf.
Veitch, under the word
τρίβῳ, at the end); future
συντρίψω; 1 aorist
συνέτριψα; passive, present
συντρίβομαι; perfect infinitive
συντετρῖφθαι (
R G Tr WH; but
συντριφθαι L T (cf.
Veitch, as above)), participle
συντετριμμένος; 2 future
συντριβήσομαι; from
Herodotus ((?),
Euripides) down; the
Sept. very often for
שָׁבַר;
to break, to break in pieces, shiver, (cf.
σύν, II. 3):
κάλαμον,
Matthew 12:20;
τάς πέδας, passive,
Mark 5:4;
τό ἀλάβαστρον (the sealed orifice of the vase (cf.
BB. DD., under the word )),
Mark 14:3;
ὀστοῦν, passive,
John 19:36 (
Exodus 12:46;
Psalm 33:21 (
Ps. 33:21);
τά σκεύη,
Revelation 2:27;
to tread down:
τόν Σατανᾶν ὑπό τούς πόδας (by a pregnant construction (
Winers Grammar, § 66, 2 d.)),
to put Satan under foot and (as a conqueror) trample on him, Romans 16:20;
to break down, crush:
τινα, to tear one's body and shatter one's strength,
Luke 9:39. Passive to suffer extreme sorrow and be, as it were, crushed:
οἱ συντετρίμμενοι τήν καρδίαν (cf.
Winer's Grammar, 229 (215)), equivalent to
οἱ ἔχοντες τήν καρδίαν συντετριμμένην, ((
A. V. the broken-hearted),
Luke 4:18 Rec. from
Isaiah 61:1 ((cf.
Psalm 33:19 (
Ps. 34:19);
Psalm 146:3 (
Ps. 147:3), etc.);
συντριβῆναι τῇ διάνοια,
Polybius 21, 10, 2; 31, 8, 11;
τοῖς φρονημασι,
Diodorus 11, 78; (
ταῖς ἐλπίσιν, 4, 66;
ταῖς ψυχαῖς, 16, 81)).
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