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|strgr=from ἐν and [[καλέω]]; to [[call]] in (as a [[debt]] or [[demand]]), i.e. [[bring]] to [[account]] ([[charge]], [[criminate]], etc.): [[accuse]], [[call]] in [[question]], implead, [[lay]] to the [[charge]]. | |strgr=from ἐν and [[καλέω]]; to [[call]] in (as a [[debt]] or [[demand]]), i.e. [[bring]] to [[account]] ([[charge]], [[criminate]], etc.): [[accuse]], [[call]] in [[question]], implead, [[lay]] to the [[charge]]. | ||
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|txtha=([[see]] ἐν, III:3) ἐγκάλω; [[future]] ἐγκαλέσω; [[imperfect]] ἐνεκάλουν; ([[present]] [[passive]] ἐγκαλοῦμαι); [[properly]], to [[call]] ([[something]]) in [[someone]] (ἐν (i. e. [[probably]] in his [[case]]; or [[possibly]], as [[rooted]] in him)); [[hence]], to [[call]] to [[account]], [[bring]] a [[charge]] [[against]], [[accuse]]: as in classic Greek followed by the dative of the [[person]] (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30,9a.), [[κατά]] [[with]] the genitive of the [[person]] to [[come]] [[forward]] as [[accuser]] [[against]], [[bring]] a [[charge]] [[against]]: to be [[accused]] (cf. Buttmann, § 134,4 (sec. 133,9; [[yet]] cf. Meyer on Acts as [[below]], Winer's Grammar, as [[above]])); [[with]] the genitive of the [[thing]]: στάσεως, ἀσεβείας ἐς [[τόν]] Τιβεριον ἐγκληθείς, [[Dio]] Cassius, 58,4; [[active]] [[with]] the dative of the [[person]] and the genitive of the [[thing]], [[Plutarch]], [[Aristotle]] 10,9; [[see]] Winer s Grammar, as [[above]]; Matthiae, § 369); [[περί]] [[τούτων]], ὧν ἐγκαλοῦμαι, [[unless]] [[this]] is to be resolved [[into]] [[περί]] [[τούτων]] ἅ, etc., according to the [[well-known]] [[construction]] ἐγκάλειν τίνι τί, [[περί]] τίνος ([[active]], Diodorus 11,83) Buttmann, § 133,9). (In Greek writings from [[Sophocles]] and [[Xenophon]] [[down]].) (Synonym: [[see]] [[κατηγορέω]], at the [[end]].) | |||
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