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Brown-Driver-Briggs /Thayer Dictionary - ἀπεκδύομαι
ἀπεκδύομαι
G554
Transliteration: apekdýomai
Pronunciation: ap-ek-doo'-om-ahee
Definition: put off
- Original: ἀπεκδύομαι - Transliteration: Apekduomai - Phonetic: ap-ek-doo'-om-ahee
- Definition:
1. wholly put off from one's self
a. denoting separation from what is put off
2. wholly to strip off for one's self (for one's own advantage)
3. despoil, disarm
- Origin: middle voice from G575" class="dictionary-topic-link">G575 and G1562" class="dictionary-topic-link">G1562 - TDNT entry: 2:318,* - Part(s) of speech: Verb - Strong's: Middle voice from G575" class="dictionary-topic-link">G575 and G1562" class="dictionary-topic-link">G1562; to divest wholly oneself or (for oneself) despoil: - put off spoil.