| Lexical Summary symmathētēs: a fellow discipleOriginal Word: συμμαθητής Transliteration: symmathētēs Phonetic Spelling: (soom-math-ay-tace') Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a fellow disciple Meaning: a fellow disciple Strong's Concordancefellow disciple. From a compound of sun and manthano; a co-learner (of Christianity) -- fellow disciple. see GREEK sun see GREEK manthano Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 4827: συμμαθητής συμμαθητής (T WH συνμαθητης (cf. ἀπό, II. at the end)), συμμαθητου, ὁ, a fellow-disciple: John 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).) | 



