Quick Definition
a joint imitator
Strong's Definition
a co-imitator, i.e. fellow votary
Derivation: from a presumed compound of G4862 (σύν) and G3401 (μιμέομαι);
KJV Usage: follower together
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
συμμιμητής (T WH συνμιμητης (cf. σύν, lI. at the end)), συμμιμητου, ὁ, an imitator with others: τίνος, of one, Php_3:17. Not found elsewhere.
STRONGS NT 4831a: συμμορφίζωσυμμορφίζω (Tdf. συνμορφίζω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)): present passive participle συμμορφιζόμενος; (σύμμορφος); to bring to the same form with some other person or thing, to render like (Vulg.configuro): τίνι (R. V. becoming conformed unto), Php_3:10 L T Tr WH. Not found elsewhere.
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
συμμιμητής symmimētēs 1x
an imitator together with any one, a joint imitator, Php_3:17
συμμορφίζω symmorphizō 1x
to conform to, take on the same form as, Php_3:10
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
*† συν -μιμητής ( Rec. συμμ -), -οῦ , ὁ ,
a fellow-imitator : c . gen . obj ., Php_3:17 ( v . ICC , in l ). Not elsewhere.†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
συνμιμητής (~ συμμιμητής ) [page 610]
One of Paul s favourite comp ds . in συν , found only in Php_3:17 συνμιμηταί μου γίνεσθε , i.e. vie with each other in imitating me, one and all of you imitate me, so Lightfoot ad l ., comparing the verb συμμιμεῖσθαι in Plato Polit . p. 274 D.
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
συμμιμητής συμ-μι_μητής, οῦ, ὁ, "a joint-imitator", NTest.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
συν-μιμητής (Rec. συμμ-), -οῦ, ὁ
a fellow-imitator: with genitive obj., Php.3:17 (see ICC, in l). Not elsewhere.†
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