1877. epanagó
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epanagó: to put out (to sea), to return
Original Word: ἐπανάγω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: epanagó
Phonetic Spelling: (ep-an-ag'-o)
Short Definition: I put out, go up
Definition: (a) nautical: I put out (from the shore), (lit: I take up a ship on to the high seas), (b) I go up, possibly: I go up again, return.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from epi and anagó
Definition
to put out (to sea), to return
NASB Translation
put (2), returning (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1877: ἐπανάγω

ἐπανάγω; 2 aorist infinitive ἐπαναγαγεῖν, imperative ἐπανάγαγε (participle ἐπαναγαγων, Matthew 21:18 T WH text Tr marginal reading);

1. literally, to lead up upon, namely, τό πλοῖον, a ship upon the deep, i. e. to put out, Luke 5:3 (Xenophon, Hell. 6, 2, 28; 2 Macc. 12:4); with εἰς τό βάθος added, into the deep, ibid. 4.

2. to lead back; intransitive, to return (cf. Buttmann, 144 (126)): Matthew 21:18; (2 Macc. 9:21; Xenophon, Cyril 4, 1, 3; Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, Herodian, others).



Strong's
put out to sea, thrust out, return.

From epi and anago; to lead up on, i.e. (technical) to put out (to sea); (intransitively) to return -- launch (thrust) out, return.

see GREEK epi

see GREEK anago

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