Lexicon sulagógeó: to carry off as spoil Original Word: συλαγωγέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sulagógeó Phonetic Spelling: (soo-lag-ogue-eh'-o) Short Definition: I plunder Definition: I plunder, lead captive; met: I make victim by fraud. HELPS word-Studies 4812 sylagōgéō (from sylōn,"a prey, victim" and 71 /ágō, "carry off") – properly, to carry off like a predator with its prey; to spoil (used only in Col 2:8). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as sulaó and agóDefinitionto carry off as spoil NASB Translationtakes...captive (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4812: συλαγωγέωσυλαγωγέω, συλαγώγω; ( σύλη booty, spoil (cf. συλάω, at the beginning), and ἄγω); to carry off booty: τινα, to carry one off as a captive (and slave), θυγατέρα, Heliodorus 10, 35; παρθένον, Nicet. hist. 5, p. 96; to lead away from the truth and subject to one's sway ( R. V. make spoil of), Colossians 2:8 ( Tatian. or. ad Gr. c. 22, p. 98, Otto edition).
Strong's take spoils. From the base of sulao and (the reduplicated form of) ago; to lead away as booty, i.e. (figuratively) seduce -- spoil. see GREEK sulao see GREEK ago |
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