φρεναπατάω

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μὴ ἐν πολλοῖς ὀλίγα λέγε, ἀλλ΄ ἐν ὀλίγοις πολλά → don't say little in many words, but much in a few words (Stobaeus quoting Pythagoras)

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Full diacritics: φρενᾰπᾰτάω Medium diacritics: φρεναπατάω Low diacritics: φρεναπατάω Capitals: ΦΡΕΝΑΠΑΤΑΩ
Transliteration A: phrenapatáō Transliteration B: phrenapataō Transliteration C: frenapatao Beta Code: frenapata/w

English (LSJ)

   A deceive, ἑαυτόν Ep.Gal.6.3.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1304] die Seele täuschen, bethören, verführen, N. T.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
tromper, séduire.
Étymologie: φρήν, ἀπατάω.

English (Strong)

from φρεναπάτης; to be a mind-misleader, i.e. delude: deceive.

English (Thayer)

φρεναπάτω; (φρεναπάτης, which see): τινα, to deceive anyone's mind, ἀπαταν, for it brings out the idea of subjective fancies" (Lightfoot ad loc.); cf. Green, Critical Notes at the passage). (Ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.)

Greek Monotonic

φρενᾰπᾰτάω: μέλ. -ήσω, εξαπατώ, σε Καινή Διαθήκη

Russian (Dvoretsky)

φρενᾰπᾰτάω: вводить в заблуждение, обольщать NT.

Middle Liddell

φρενᾰπᾰτάω, fut. -ήσω
to deceive, NTest. [from φρενᾰπάτης]