ago <71>
agw ago
Pronunciation: | ag'-o |
Origin: | a primary word |
Reference: | - |
PrtSpch: | v |
In Greek: | acyhnai 4, acyhsesye 1, agagein 2, agagete 3, agagh 2, agagonta 1, agagontev 1, age 3, agei 2, agein 1, agesyai 1, agesye 1, agomena 1, agontai 2, agontev 1, agousin 2, agw 1, agwmen 7, agwsin 1, axei 1, axwn 1, hcyh 2, hgagen 8, hgagete 2, hgagon 13, hgen 1, hgesye 1, hgeto 1, hgonto 1, [[agousin 1 |
In NET: | brought 17, bring 10, let us go 4, to be brought 4, They brought 3, Come 2, they brought 2, he brought 2, Let us go 2, He was led 1, are led 1, escorted 1, When had brought 1, They took home 1, he could bring 1, Let go 1, I am bringing 1, leads 1, you are led 1, will bring 1, you bring back 1, you have brought 1, you were led 1, were led away 1, was brought 1, led 1, you will be brought 1, led along 1, led away 1, they arrest 1, in bringing 1 |
In AV: | bring 45, lead 12, go 7, bring forth 2, misc 5, vr bring 1 |
Count: | 72 |
Definition: | 1) to lead, take with one 1a) to lead by laying hold of, and this way to bring to the point of destination: of an animal 1b) to lead by accompanying to (into) a place 1c) to lead with one's self, attach to one's self as an attendant 1d) to conduct, bring 1e) to lead away, to a court of justice, magistrate, etc. 2) to lead, 2a) to lead, guide, direct 2b) to lead through, conduct to: to something 2c) to move, impel: of forces and influences on the mind 3) to pass a day, keep or celebrate a feast, etc. 4) to go, depart a primary verb; properly, to lead; by implication, to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specially) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce:-be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open. |
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