καταγινώσκω

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οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν καὶ ἀνέζησεν, ἦν ἀπολωλὼς καὶ εὑρέθη → This son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost and he's been found.

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

c. καταγιγνώσκω.

English (Strong)

from κατά and γινώσκω; to note against, i.e. find fault with: blame, condemn.

English (Thayer)

perfect passive participle κατεγνωσμένος; to find fault with, blame: κατεγνωσμένος ἦν, he had incurred the censure of the Gentile Christians; Luther rightly, es war Klage über ihn kommen (i. e. a charge had been laid against him; but others he stood condemned, see Meyer or Ellicott, in the place cited; cf. Alexander Buttmann (1873) § 134,4, 8), to accuse, condemn: τίνος, any one, μακάριος, οὗ οὐ κατέγνω ἡ ψυχή αὐτοῦ. (In these and other significance in Greek writings from (Aeschylus and) Herodotus down; (see Ellicott as above).)

Greek Monolingual

καταγινώσκω (AM)
βλ. καταγιγνώσκω.