Lexicon atakteó: to be out of order, be remiss Original Word: ἀτακτέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: atakteó Phonetic Spelling: (at-ak-teh'-o) Short Definition: I behave disorderly Definition: (lit: I march out of order; then: I riot, rebel), behave disorderly, neglect my duty, am careless (or idle) in habits. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 812 ataktéō – properly, to be out of proper order (arrangement), i.e. breaking rank (disregarding commands, authority). See 813 (ataktos). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ataktosDefinitionto be out of order, be remiss NASB Translationact in an undisciplined manner (1), undisciplined manner (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 812: ἀτακτέωἀτακτέω, ἀτάκω: 1 aorist ἠτάκτησα; "to be ἄτακτος, to be disorderly"; a. properly, of soldiers marching out of order or quitting the ranks: Xenophon, Cyril 7, 2, 6, etc. Hence, b. to be neglectful of duty, to be lawless: Xenophon, Cyril 8, 1, 22; oec. 5, 15; Lysias 141, 18 (i. e. c. Alcib. or. 1 § 18), others, c. to lead a disorderly life: 2 Thessalonians 3:7,cf. 11.
Strong's behave improperly From ataktos; to be (i.e. Act) irregular -- behave self disorderly. see GREEK ataktos |
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