δουλαγωγέω

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ἐὰν ἃ τοῖς ἄλλοις ἐπιτιμῶμεν, αὐτοὶ μὴ δρῶμεν → avoid doing what you would blame others for doing

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Transliteration A: doulagōgéō Transliteration B: doulagōgeō Transliteration C: doulagogeo Beta Code: doulagwge/w

English (LSJ)

   A make a slave, treat as such, dub. in D.S.12.24, cf. Arr.Epict.3.24.76.    2 metaph. of pleasure, etc., δ. τοὺς βίους Longin.44.6, cf. Charito2.7; τὸ σῶμα bring it into subjection, 1 Ep.Cor.9.27.

German (Pape)

[Seite 660] als Sklaven fortführen, zum Sklaven machen; D. Sic. 12, 24 u. a. Sp.; überte., τὸ κάλλος τὴν Ἰωνίαν δουλαγωγήσειν Charit. 2, 7.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δουλᾰγωγέω: ὑπὸ δουλείαν ἄγω, μεταχειρίζομαι ὡς δοῦλον. Διόδ. 12. 24. 2) μεταφ., ἐπὶ ἡδονῆς, κτλ., δ. τινα Λογγῖν. 44. 6· ὡσαύτως, τὸ σῶμα, ὑποτάσσω, φέρω αὐτὸ εἰς ὑποταγήν, Α΄ Ἐπιστ. πρὸς Κορινθ. θ΄, 27.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
1 réduire en esclavage, asservir;
2 traiter comme un esclave, càd durement ; NT mortifier (les passions).
Étymologie: δοῦλος, ἀγωγή.

Spanish (DGE)

esclavizar τὴν αἰχμαλωσίαν δουλαγωγοῦντες esclavizando a la tropa de cautivos D.S.17.70, αὐτήν D.C.Epit.7.18.8, σε Arr.Epict.3.24.76, cf. en v. pas. Suppl.Mag.38.10, Corp.Herm.23.48
fig. c. suj. abstr. esclavizar, dominar, someter δουλαγωγοῦσι ... τοὺς βίους las riquezas, Longin.44.6, cf. Gr.Nyss.Res.264.26, τὸ κάλλος ὅλην τὴν Ἰωνίαν δουλαγωγήσειν Charito 2.7.1, τὸ σῶμα 1Ep.Cor.9.27, οὐ βίᾳ ... δουλαγωγῶν <αὐτὸν> (τὸν ἄνθρωπον) Hippol.Haer.10.33.13, κακία ... δουλαγωγεῖ τοὺς χαμαιπετεῖς τῶν ἀνθρώπων Iust.Phil.2Apol.11.7, en v. pas. ὑπ' ἀφροσύνης ... δουλαγωγηθεῖσαι (αἱ ψυχαί) Ph.2.455.

English (Strong)

from a presumed compound of δοῦλος and ἄγω; to be a slave-driver, i.e. to enslave (figuratively, subdue): bring into subjection.

English (Thayer)

( st δουλαγαγέω), δουλαγωγῶ; (δουλαγωγος, cf. παιδαγωγός; to lead away into slavery, claim as one's slave, (Diodorus Siculus 12,24, and occasionally in other later writings); to make a slave and to treat as a slave, i. e. with severity, to subject to stern and rigid discipline: 1 Corinthians 9:27. Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexicorum N. T., p. 472 f