GreekG6174Verb
αἰτιάομαι
aitiaomai
“to blame”
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1.to charge, accuse, censure, blame, with accusative pers., *τάχα κεν καὶ ἀναίτιον αἰτιόωιτο *(Iliad by Homer); αἰτ. *τινά τινος *to accuse of a thing, (Herdotus Historicus), etc.;—;with infinitive, αἰτ. *τινα ποιεῖν τι *to accuse one of doing, (Herdotus Historicus):—;in this signification, certain tenses are used in passive sense, to be accused, aor1 *ἠιτιάθην *(Thucydides); perfect *ἠιτίαμαι *(Thucydides)
2.with accusative rei, to lay to one's charge, impute, τοῦτο αἰτ. (Xenophon Historicus); *ταῦτα *(Demosthenes Orator); with double accusative, τί ταῦτα τοὺς Λάκωνας αἰτιώμεθαa (Aristophanes Comicus)
3.to allege as the cause, αἰτ. *τινα αἴτιον *(Plato Philosophus); φωνάς τε καὶ ἄλλα μυρία αἰτ. (Plato Philosophus); *τῆς ἱερᾶς χώρας ἠιτιᾶτο εἶναι *he alleged that it was part of the sacred territory, (Demosthenes Orator)
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αἰτιάομαι appears 0 times in the New Testament.
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