καταγινώσκω

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Βουλῆς γὰρ ὀρθῆς οὐδὲν ἀσφαλέστερον → Nam tutior res nulla consilio bono → Denn nichts führt weniger irre als ein guter Rat

Menander, Monostichoi, 68

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.