Lexicon agrauleó: to live in the fields Original Word: ἀγραυλέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: agrauleó Phonetic Spelling: (ag-row-leh'-o) Short Definition: I spend the night in the open Definition: I spend the night in the open, bivouac. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom agros and auléDefinitionto live in the fields NASB Translationstaying out in the fields (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 63: ἀγραυλέωἀγραυλέω, (ῶ; "to be an ἄγραυλος ( ἀγρός, αὐλή), i. e. to live in the fields, be under the open sky, even by night: Luke 2:8 ( Strabo, p. 301 a.; Plutarch, Numbers 4).
Strong's live outdoors, abide in the field. From agros and auleo (in the sense of aule); to camp out -- abide in the field. see GREEK agros see GREEK auleo see GREEK aule |
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