Strong's #4788: sugkleio (pronounced soong-kli'-o)
from 4862 and 2808; to shut together, i.e. include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to:--conclude, inclose, shut up.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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sugkleiō
1) to shut up together, enclose
1a) of a shoal of fishes in a net
2) to shut up on all sides, shut up completely
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G4862 and G2808
Citing in TDNT: 7:744, 1098
Usage:
This word is used 4 times:
Luke 5:6: "And when they had this done, they enclosed a great multitude of fishes: and"
Romans 11:32: "For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy"
Galatians 3:22: "But the Scripture hath concluded all under sin, that"
Galatians 3:23: "we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards"