the Week of Proper 21 / Ordinary 26
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Strong's #3415 - μνάομαι
- Thayer
- Strong
- Mounce
- to remind
- to be recalled or to return to one's mind, to remind one's self of, to remember
- to be recalled to mind, to be remembered, had in remembrance
- to remember a thing
- be mindful of
- Book
- Word
- Parsing
μνάομαι, contr. μνῶμαι, used by Hom. sts. (only in Od.) in the contr. forms μνᾶται, μνώμεθα, μνῶνται, μνάσθω, μνᾶσθαι, μνώμενος; cf. impf. μνᾶτο Hes. Fr. 96.1: sts. in these contr. forms lengthd. again, as 2 sg. pres. μνάᾳ, inf. μνάασθαι [μνᾱ -], part. μνωόμενος; Ion. μνώμενος Hdt. 1.96 (v.l. μνεώμενος), 205: 3 pl. impf. μνώοντο, Hom. (v. infr.); imper. μνώεο A.R. 1.896, al.; opt. μνώοιο Max. 74; Ion. impf. μνάσκετο Od. 20.290: only pres. and impf., exc. aor. μνήσατο (in signf. 11.1) Eup. 413.
I to be mindful of, c. gen., οὐ πολέμοιο ἐμνώοντο Il. 2.686; μνώοντ' ὀλοοῖο φόβοιο 11.71; μνωόμενος προτέρης ἁρπακτύος Call. Ap. 95: abs., μνωομένῳ when I remember him, Od. 4.106, cf. 15.400; also, turn one's mind to a thing, φύγαδε μνώοντο ἕκαστος Il. 16.697.
II
1. woo for one's bride, court (not in Il.), c. acc., μήτ' αὐτὸν κτείνειν μήτε μνάασθαι ἄκοιτιν, of Aegisthus, Od. 1.39; τὴν πάντες μνώοντο 11.287: with no acc. expressed, 16.77, 19.529.
2. after Hom., sue for, solicit a favour, office, etc., μνώμενος ἀρχήν Hdt. 1.96; μνώμενον βασιληίην ib. 205; φιλοτιμίαν μνώμενοι ἢ στάσιν Pi. Fr. 210; εὔνοιαν ἑαυτῷ παρὰ τῶν στρατιωτῶν μ. Hdn. 7.9.11; πᾶσαν ἑαυτῷ πόλιν πατρίδα μ. Hld. 3.14. — , Ion., and late Prose; once in Com. (v. supr.). (For signf. 1 cf. μιμνήσκω; in signf. 11 perh. from μνᾱ- = βνᾱ -, i. e. g[uglide]nâ -, cf. γυνή.)
μνάομαι, see μιμνήσκω.
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μνάομαι , see μιμινήσκω G3403.
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