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Strong's #363 - ἀναμιμνήσκω
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- to call to remembrance, to remind, to admonish
- to remember, to remember and weigh well and consider
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ἀναμιμνήσκω,
I fut. ἀναμνήσω, poet. ἀμμνήσω: Aeol. aor. Act. ὀμναῖσαι Sapph. Supp. 23.10: aor. inf. Pass. ὀμνάσθην Theoc. 29.26: —
1. remind one of a thing, c. dupl. acc., ταῦτά μ' ἀνέμνησας Od. 3.211. cf. Hdt. 6.140, S. OT 1133, Th. 6.6: but also c. gen. rei, μή μ' ἀναμνήσῃς κακῶν E. Alc. 1045, cf. Pl. Mx. 246a: c. acc. pers. only, Sapph. l. c.
2. c. acc. pers. et inf., remind one to do, Pi. P. 4.54.
3. c. acc. rei only, recall to memory, make mention of, Antipho 2.4.11, D. 18.213.
4. foll. by Conj., ἀ. ὅτι.. Th. 2.89, etc.; ὡς εἶχε τὰ πράγματ' ἀναμνῆσαι D. 18.17.
5. ἀναμιμνῄσκων, ὁ, remembrancer, LXX 2 Samuel 20:24, al.
II Pass.,
1. remember, recall to mind, τινός Hdt. 2.151, Th. 2.54, etc.; less freq. τι, Ar. Ra. 661, Pl. Phd. 72e, X. An. 7.1.26; περί τι Pl. R. 329a: foll. by a relat., ἀναμνησθέντας οἷα ἐπάσχετε Hdt. 5.109: abs., Id. 3.51, Ar. Ec. 552.
2. ἀ. νοσήματος have a relapse, Gal. 17(2).423.
ἀναμιμνῄσκω; future ἀναμνήσω (from the form μνάω); passive (present ἀναμιμνήσκομαι); 1 aorist ἀνεμνήσθην; (from Homer down); to call to remembrance, to remind: τινα τί one of a thing (Winer's Grammar, § 32, 4a.), 1 Corinthians 4:11; to admonish, τινα followed by an infinitive, 2 Timothy 1:6. Passive to recall to one's own mind, to remember; absolutely: Mark 11:21. with the genitive of the thing, Mark 14:72 Rec: τί, Mark 14:72 L T Tr WH; contextually, to (remember and) weigh well, consider: 2 Corinthians 7:15; Hebrews 10:32; cf. Winers Grammar, § 30, 10c.; (Buttmann, § 132, 14); Matt. ii., p. 820f (Compare: ἐπαναμιμνῄσκω. Synonym: see ἀνάμνησις at the end.)
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ἀνα -μιμνήσκω
[in LXX for H2142 hi.;]
to remind, call to one's remembrance: c. acc rei, 1 Corinthians 4:17; c. inf., 2 Timothy 1:6. Pass., to remember, call to mind: Mark 11:21; Mark 14:72, 2 Corinthians 7:15, Hebrews 10:32.†
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Syll 256.26 (ii/B.C.) ἀναμιμ ]νησκόμενοι πατρίων. P Grenf I. 1i. 2 (ii/B.C.—literary) ὀδύνη με ἔχει ὅταν ἀναμνησθῶ ὡς κτλ. : so also in i. 22 μαίνομ᾽ ὅταν ἀναμ [νη ]σθῶμ᾽ εἰ μονοκοιτήσω —for the form see Mayser Gr. p. 383.
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