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Strong's #821 - ἀτιμόω
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- to dishonour, mark with disgrace
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ἀτῑμ-όω,
fut. -ώσω: aor. ἠτίμωσα A. Supp. 644 (lyr.), etc.: pf. ἠτίμωκα D. 21.103: — Pass., pf. ἠτίμωμαι E. Hel. 455, D. 21.91: plpf. ἠτίμωτο Hdt. 7.231, IG 1.61a10: aor. - ώθην A. Ch. 636 (lyr.), And. 1.33, etc.: fut. ἀτιμωθήσομαι Isoc. 5.64; ἠτιμώσομαι D. 19.284: —
I dishonour, A. Supp. 644: — Pass., suffer dishonour or indignity, Hdt. 4.66, 7.231, A. Ch. 636, E. Hel. 455.
II punish with ἀτιμία 2, Ar. Pax 742, And. 1.33, D. 18.82, Arist. Ath. 53.6 (Pass.); ἀτιμωθῆναι ἐπὶ αἰτίᾳ Lys. 6.25; ἐκπεσόντα ἢ ἀτιμωθέντα Pl. R. 553b.
ἀτιμάω, ἀτίμω: (1 aorist ἠτίμησα; (τιμή); to deprive of honor, despise, treat with contempt or contumely: τινα, Mark 12:4 L Tr text ἠτιμησαν (see ἀτιμάζω and ἀτιμόω). (In Greek writings (chiefly Epic) from Homer down.)
STRONGS NT 821: ἀτιμόω ἀτιμόω, ἀτίμω: (perfect passive participle ἠτιμωμένος); (ἄτιμος); from Aeschylus down; to dishonor, mark with disgrace: Mark 12:4 R G, see ἀτιμάω (and ἀτιμάζω).
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ἀτιμόω , -ῶ
(< ἄτιμος ),
[in LXX chiefly for H959;]
= ἀτιμάζω , to dishonour, treat with indignity: Mark 12:4, Rec.†
* ἀ -τιμάω , -ῶ
(< τιμή ),
to dishonour, despise: c. acc pers., Mark 12:4, LTr., txt. (cf. ἀἀτιμάζω ).†
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In a fragmentary Decree of the Senate and People, Roberts-Gardner p. 69 ff., prescribing the conditions upon which Selymbria, after its capture in B.C. 409–8 by Alcibiades, was restored to the Athenian alliance, provision is made that disfranchised persons should be restored to their privileges—.10 εἴ τις ἠτίμωτ [ο , ἔντιμον εἶναι ]. Cf. Mark 12:4 AC.
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