1) to take to, take in addition, to take to one's self
1a) to take as one's companion
1b) to take by the hand in order to lead aside
1c) to take or receive into one's home, with the collateral idea of kindness
1d) to receive, i.e. grant one access to one's heart
1d1) to take into friendship and intercourse
1e) to take to one's self, to take: i.e. food
Part of Speech: verb
Citing in TDNT: 4:15, 495
G4355
From G4314 and G2983; to take to oneself, that is, use (food), lead (aside), admit (to friendship or hospitality): - receive, take (unto).
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d gather together | 15.127 |
b bring along | 15.167 |
c lead aside | 15.180 |
a take hold of | 18.2 |
e welcome | 34.53 |
These two sites give similar information, with the definition from several dictionaries and statistics on the use of the word.
University of Chicago's Logion lexicon
Thayer's dictionary plus other information.
From this site's dictionary (in Italian)
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