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Christian Church at
Antioch who had been 'brought up' (Gr****: σύντροφος,
syntrophos, Vulgate: collactaneus) with
Herod Antipas.
According to the Acts of the...
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Proteas (Gr****: Πρωτέας), son of
Andronicus of
Olynthus and Lanike, was a
syntrophos and
hetairos of
Alexander the Great.
Antipater sent him with
fifteen ships...
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Sparta as trophimoi. Also, the son of a
helot could be
enrolled as a
syntrophos if a
Spartiate formally adopted him and paid his way; if he did exceptionally...
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variant Parteigenosse (lit. party-comrade). The Gr**** word is σύντροφος (
syntrophos, m.) and συντρόφισσα (syntrophissa, f.), used by communists, socialists...
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dystrophy and
Becker muscular dystrophy. The name
comes from the Gr**** word
syntrophos,
meaning "companion." The five
syntrophins are
encoded by
separate genes...