Greek - English Dictionary
G630 - Liberty
Strong's No.: | G630 |
Greek: | ἀπολύω |
Transliteration: | apoluō |
Phonetic: | ap-ol-oo'-o |
Word Origin: | From G575 and G3089 |
Bible Usage: | (let) depart dismiss divorce forgive let go loose put (send) away release set at liberty. |
Part of Speech: | Verb |
Strongs Definition: | to free fully that is (literally) relieve release: dismiss (reflexively depart) or (figuratively) let die pardon or (specifically) divorce |
Thayers Definition: | 1. to set free 2. to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer) a. a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer b. to bid depart, send away 3. to let go free, release a. a captive i.e. to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart b. to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty c. indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart d. to release a debtor, i.e. not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt 4. used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate. The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband. 5. to send one's self away, to depart |
Bible References:
Liberty |
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Translation Occurrences: |
away ( 27 )
depart ( 2 )
departed ( 1 )
dismissed ( 2 )
divorced ( 1 )
forgive ( 1 )
forgiven ( 1 )
go ( 13 )
liberty ( 2 )
loosed ( 2 )
release ( 13 )
released ( 4 )
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by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.