Quick Definition
I move together, stir up
Strong's Definition
to move together, i.e. (specially), to excite as a mass (to sedition)
Derivation: from G4682 (σπαράσσω) and G2795 (κινέω);
KJV Usage: stir up
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
συγκινέω, συγκίνω: 1 aorist 3 person plural συνεκίνησάν; to move together with others (Aristotle); to throw into commotion, excite, stir up: τόν λαόν, Act_6:12. (Polybius, Plutarch, Longinus, others.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
συγκινέω synkineō 1x
to agitate, put in turmoil; to excite, Act_6:12
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
* συν -κινέω
( Rec. συγκ -), -ῶ ,
to move together. Metaph ., to excite, stir up: τ . λαόν , Act_6:12 ( Arist ., Polyb ., al. ).†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
συνκινέω (~ συγκινέω ) [page 609]
With this verb = move, stir up, in Act_6:12 , its only NT occurrence, cf. Polyb. xv. 17. 1 συγκινεῖ πως ἕκαστον ἡμῶν ὁ ξενισμός .
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
συγκινέω fut. ήσω "to stir up together", NTest.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
συν-κινέω (Rec. συγκ-), -ῶ,
to move together. Metaphorical, to excite, stir up: τ. λαόν, Act.6:12 (Arist., Polyb., al.).†
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