Lexicon historeó: to inquire about, visit Original Word: ἱστορέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: historeó Phonetic Spelling: (his-tor-eh'-o) Short Definition: I get acquainted with, visit Definition: I get acquainted with, visit. HELPS word-Studies 2477 historéō(from histōr) – properly, learn by inquiring (doing a personal examination); to gain knowledge by "visiting" which conducts "a full interview." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom histór (one learned in) Definitionto inquire about, visit NASB Translationbecome acquainted (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2477: ἱστορέωἱστορέω: 1 aorist infinitive ἱστορῆσαι; ( ἴστωρ (allied with οἶδα ( ἱστῶ), videre (visus), etc.; Curtius, § 282), ἱστορος, one that has inquired into, knowing, skilled in); from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; 1. to inquire into, examine, investigate. 2. to find out, learn, by inquiry. 3. to gain knowledge of by visiting: something (worthy of being seen), τήν χώραν, Plutarch, Thes. 30; Pomp. 40; τινα, some distinguished person, to become personally acquainted with, know face to face: Galatians 1:18; so too in Josephus, Antiquities 1, 11, 4; b. j. 6, 1, 8 and often in the Clement. homilies; cf. Hilgenfeld, Galaterbrief, p. 122 note; (Ellicott on Galatians, the passage cited).
Strong's visit, interview From a derivative of eido; to be knowing (learned), i.e. (by implication) to visit for information (interview) -- see. see GREEK eido |
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