Lexicon prosagoreuó: to address, hence to call by name Original Word: προσαγορεύωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: prosagoreuó Phonetic Spelling: (pros-ag-or-yoo'-o) Short Definition: I address by name, designate Definition: I address by name, designate, accost. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pros and agoreuó (to speak in the assembly) Definitionto address, hence to call by name NASB Translationdesignated (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4316: προσαγορεύωπροσαγορεύω: 1 aorist passive participle προσαγορευθείς; to speak to, to address, accost, salute (Aeschyl, Herodotus, Aristph., Xenophon, Plato, others); especially to address or accost by some name, call by name: τινα with a predicate accusative, and in the passive with a predicate nominative (1 Macc. 14:40; 2 Macc. 14:37), Hebrews 5:10. (to give a name to publicly, to style, τινα or τί with a predicate accusative, Xenophon, mem. 3, 2, 1; Γάϊος Ἰούλιος Καῖσαρ ὁ διά τάς πράξεις προσαγορευθείς Θεός, Diodorus 1, 4; add (Wis. 14:22); 2 Macc. 4:7 2Macc. 10:9 2Macc. 14:37; φρούριον ... Καισάρειαν ὑπ' αὐτοῦ προσαγορευθεν, Josephus, Antiquities 15, 8, 5.) Cf. Bleek, Brief an d. Hebrews 2:2, p. 97f.
Strong's call, designate From pros and a derivative of agora (mean to harangue); to address, i.e. Salute by name -- call. see GREEK pros see GREEK agora |
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