Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G4928

συνοχή

synoche · /syn-okh-ay'/ — “constraint”

holding together; grasping in the hand; maintenance, control; maintenance; a being held together; contraction; contracts; a narrow part; narrows; straits; conflict; continuity; coherence; combination; intension…

Full entry

holding together; grasping in the hand; maintenance, control; maintenance; a being held together; contraction; contracts; a narrow part; narrows; straits; conflict; continuity; coherence; combination; intension; connotation; line of union, meeting-place; joining; clinging; distress, affliction; oppression; detention, imprisonment; going to bed; trap, gin, snare

Derivation: from syn- (together) + echo (to hold)