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{{StrongGR
|strgr=from [[κατά]] and narkao (to be [[numb]]); to [[grow]] [[utterly]] [[torpid]], i.e. (by [[implication]]) [[slothful]] ([[figuratively]], [[expensive]]): be [[burdensome]] (chargeable).
|strgr=from [[κατά]] and narkao (to be [[numb]]); to [[grow]] [[utterly]] [[torpid]], i.e. (by [[implication]]) [[slothful]] ([[figuratively]], [[expensive]]): be [[burdensome]] (chargeable).
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{{Thayer
|txtha=κατανάρκω: [[future]] καταναρκήσω; 1st aorist κατενάρκησα; ([[ναρκάω]] to [[become]] Numbers , [[torpid]]; in the Sept. translation to [[affect]] [[with]] [[numbness]], [[make]] [[torpid]], [[νάρκη]] [[torpor]]); [[properly]], to [[cause]] to [[grow]] [[numb]] or [[torpid]]; intransitive, to be to [[torpid]], [[inactive]], to the [[detriment]] of [[one]]; to [[weigh]] [[heavily]] [[upon]], be [[burdensome]] to: τίνος (the genitive of [[person]]), Hesychius κατενάρκησα. κατεβάρησα (others, ἐβαρυνα)); Jerome, ad Algas. 10 (iv. 204, Benedict. edition)), discovers a Cilicism in [[this]] [[use]] of the [[word]] (cf. Winer s Grammar, 27). Among [[secular]] authors used by [[Hippocrates]] [[alone]], and in a [[passive]] [[sense]], to be [[quite]] [[numb]] or [[stiff]].
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