Lexicon aulizomai: to lodge in the open, to lodge Original Word: αὐλίζομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: aulizomai Phonetic Spelling: (ow-lid'-zom-ahee) Short Definition: I lodge, pass the night Definition: I lodge in the open, lodge, pass the night. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom auléDefinitionto lodge in the open, to lodge NASB Translationspend the night (1), spent the night (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 835: αὐλίζομαιαὐλίζομαι: deponent; imperfect ηὐλιζόμην; 1 aorist ηὐλίσθην ( Veitch, under the word; Buttmann, 51 (44); Winer's Grammar, § 39, 2); ( αὐλή); in the Sept. mostly for לוּן; 1. properly, to lodge in the courtyard especially at night; of flocks and shepherds. 2. to pass the night in the open air, bivouac. 3. universally, to pass the night, lodge: so Matthew 21:17; Luke 21:37 (ἐξερχόμενος ηὐλίζετο εἰς τό ὄρος, going out to pass the night he retired to the mountain; cf. Buttmann, § 147, 15). (In Greek writings from Homer down.)
Strong's abide, lodge, spend the night Middle voice from aule; to pass the night (properly, in the open air) -- abide, lodge. see GREEK aule |
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