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|strgr=from [[κατά]] and [[ἀγορά]]; [[against]] [[one]] in the [[assembly]], i.e. a complainant at [[law]]; [[specially]], Satan: [[accuser]].
|strgr=from [[κατά]] and [[ἀγορά]]; [[against]] [[one]] in the [[assembly]], i.e. a complainant at [[law]]; [[specially]], Satan: [[accuser]].
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|txtha=([[κατήγωρ]]) ὁ, an [[accuser]]: G L T WH. It is a [[form]] [[unknown]] to Greek writers, a [[literal]] [[transcription]] of the [[Hebrew]] קָטִיגור, a [[name]] given to the [[devil]] by the rabbis; cf. Buxtorf, Lex. Chaldean talm. et rahb., p. 2009 (p. 997, Fischer edition); (Schöttgen, Horae [[Hebrew]] i., p. 1121 f; cf. Buttmann, 25 (22)).
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Full diacritics: κατήγορος Medium diacritics: κατήγορος Low diacritics: κατήγορος Capitals: ΚΑΤΗΓΟΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: katḗgoros Transliteration B: katēgoros Transliteration C: katigoros Beta Code: kath/goros

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A accuser, Hdt.3.71, S.Tr.814, And. 4.16, Lys.7.11, Pl.Ap.18a (pl.), Apoc.12.10, etc.; δημόσιος κ. public prosecutor, PFlor.6.6 (iii A.D.); betrayer, φρονημάτων ἡ γλῶσσ' ἀληθὴς γίγνεται κ. A.Th.439; ἀμέλειά ἐστι σαφὴς ψυχῆς κ. κακῆς X.Oec.20.15; πνεῦμα ὧν κατήγορον, . . δρόμοις [ἡ φύσις] ἐκβιᾶται κατηγορέειν what the respiration reveals, Hp.de Arte 12.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κατήγορος: -ον, ὁ κατηγορῶν, Ἡρόδ. 3. 71, Σοφ. Τρ. 814, Ἀνδοκ. 31. 11, Λυσ. 109. 15, κτλ.·― προδότης ἢ καταδότης, φρονημάτων ἡ γλῶσσ’ ἀληθὴς γίγνεται κατ. Αἰσχύλ. Θήβ. 439, πρβλ. Ξεν. Οἰκ. 20. 15.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
1 accusateur;
2 adj. (ὁ, ἡ) qui trahit, qui révèle.
Étymologie: κατά, ἀγορέω.

English (Strong)

from κατά and ἀγορά; against one in the assembly, i.e. a complainant at law; specially, Satan: accuser.

English (Thayer)

(κατήγωρ) ὁ, an accuser: G L T WH. It is a form unknown to Greek writers, a literal transcription of the Hebrew קָטִיגור, a name given to the devil by the rabbis; cf. Buxtorf, Lex. Chaldean talm. et rahb., p. 2009 (p. 997, Fischer edition); (Schöttgen, Horae Hebrew i., p. 1121 f; cf. Buttmann, 25 (22)).