GreekG6156Verb
αἰδέομαι
aideomai
“to stand in awe”
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Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
1.to be ashamed to do a thing, with infinitive, (Homer), etc.; rarely with participle, *αἴδεσαι μὲν πατέρα προλείπων *feel ashamed of deserting him, (Sophocles Tragicus):—;absolute, *αἰδεσθείς *from a sense of shame, (Iliad by Homer)
2.with accusative pers. to stand in awe of, fear, respect, *αἰδεῖο θεούς *(Iliad by Homer), etc.; and of things, *αἴδεσσαι μέλαθρον *respect the house, (Iliad by Homer); *ὅρκον αἰδεσθείς *(Sophocles Tragicus)
3.to feel regard for a person, *μήδε τί μ᾽ αἰδόμενος μήδ᾽ ἐλεαίρων *(Odyssey by Homer)
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αἰδέομαι appears 0 times in the New Testament.
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