Lexicon periagó: to lead around, to go about Original Word: περιάγωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: periagó Phonetic Spelling: (per-ee-ag'-o) Short Definition: I lead about, go about Definition: I lead or carry about (or around), go about, traverse. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom peri and agóDefinitionto lead around, to go about NASB Translationaround* (1), going (1), going through (1), going throughout (1), take along (1), travel around (1), went about (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4013: περιάγωπεριάγω; imperfect περιηγον; from Herodotus down; 1. transitive, a. to lead around (cf. περί, III. 1). b. equivalent to to lead about with oneself: τινα (Xenophon, Cyril 2, 2, 28; τρεῖς παῖδας ἀκολουθους, Demosthenes, p. 958, 16), 1 Corinthians 9:5. 2. intransitive, to go about, walk about (Cebes () tab. c. 6): absolutely, Acts 13:11; with an accusative of place (depending on the preposition in compos., cf. Matthiae, § 426; (Buttmann, 144 (126); Winer's Grammar, § 52, 2 c.; 432 (402))), Matthew 4:28 (R G; (others read the dative with or without ἐν)); ; Mark 6:6.
Strong's lead round, go round about From peri and ago; to take around (as a companion); reflexively, to walk around -- compass, go (round) about, lead about. see GREEK peri see GREEK ago |
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