Quick Definition
a fellow-disciple
Strong's Definition
a co-learner (of Christianity)
Derivation: from a compound of G4862 (σύν) and G3129 (μανθάνω);
KJV Usage: fellow disciple
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
συμμαθητής (T WH συνμαθητης (cf. ἀπό, II. at the end)), συμμαθητου, ὁ, a fellow-disciple: Joh_11:16 (Plato, Euthyd., p. 272 c.; Aesop fab. 48). (Phrynichus says that σύν is not prefixed to πολίτης, δημότης, φυλέτης, and the like, but only to those nouns which denote an association which is πρόσκαιρος i. e. temporary, as συενφηβος, συνθιασώτης, συμπότης. The Latin also observes the same distinction and sayscommilito meus, but notconcivis, butcivis meus; see Phryn. ed. Lob., p. 471; (cf. p. 172; Winer's 25).)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
συμμαθητής symmathētēs 1x
a fellow disciple, Joh_11:16
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
* συν -μαθητίς
( Rec. συμμ -), -αῦ , ὑ ,
a fellow-disciple: Joh_11:16 (on the use of συν - in such compounds as this, v. Rutherford, NPhr. , 255 f .).†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
συνμαθητής (~ συμμαθητής ) [page 610]
fellow-disciple. For this NT ἅπ . εἰρ ., Joh_11:16 , Bauer HZNT ad l . cites Plato Euthyd . 1 p. 272 c , Pollux VI. 159, Diog. Laert. VI. 2, Mart. Polyc. 17. 3. On compounds with συν in late Greek, see Rutherford NP , p. 255 f.
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
συμμαθητής συμ-μα^θητής, οῦ, ὁ, "a fellow-disciple", Plat.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
συν-μαθητής (Rec. συμμ-), -οῦ, ὁ
a fellow-disciple: Jhn.11:16 (on the use of συν- in such compounds as this, see Rutherford, NPhr., 255 f.).†
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