Lexical Summary
sunthruptó: To shatter, to crush together, to break in pieces
Original Word: συνθρύπτω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: sunthruptó
Pronunciation: soon-throop'-to
Phonetic Spelling: (soon-throop'-to)
KJV: break
NASB: breaking
Word Origin: [from G4862 (σύν - along) and thrupto "to crumble"]
1. to crush together
2. (figuratively) to dispirit
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
break.
From sun and thrupto (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit -- break.
see GREEK sun
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
sun and thruptó (to break in pieces)
Definitionto break in pieces, crush
NASB Translationbreaking (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4919: συνθρυπτοσυνθρυπτο, participle nominative plural masculine
συνθρύπτοντές;
to break in pieces, to crush: metaphorically,
τήν καρδίαν, to break one's heart, i. e. to deprive of strength and courage, dispirit, incapacitate for enduring trials,
Acts 21:13. (In ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.)