1) to lead under, bring under
2) to withdraw one's self, to go away, depart
Part of Speech: verb
Citing in TDNT: 8:504, 1227
G5217
From G5259 and G71; to lead (oneself) under, that is, withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively: - depart, get hence, go (a-) way.
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e undergo | 13.54 |
a move along | 15.15 |
b depart | 15.35 |
c leave | 15.52 |
d die | 23.101 |
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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