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|strgr=from a [[primary]] kello (to [[urge]] on); "[[hail]]"; to [[incite]] by [[word]], i.e. [[order]]: [[bid]], (at, [[give]]) [[command]](-ment).
|strgr=from a [[primary]] kello (to [[urge]] on); "[[hail]]"; to [[incite]] by [[word]], i.e. [[order]]: [[bid]], (at, [[give]]) [[command]](-ment).
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|txtha=[[imperfect]] ἐκέλευον; 1st aorist ἐκέλευσα; to [[command]], [[order]]: τινα, followed by an aorist infinitive, R G L),64; T WH (Tr in brackets)); R G; Buttmann, 201 (174); Winer s Grammar, § 40,3d.); by a [[use]] [[not]] [[infrequent]] in [[Homer]], [[but]] [[somewhat]] [[rare]] in [[prose]] [[writing]], [[with]] the dative of a [[person]] ([[Plato]], rep. 3, p. 396a.; [[Thucydides]] 1,44; Diodorus 19,17; Josephus, Antiquities 20,6, 2; [[Xenophon]], Cyril 1,3, 9 variant), followed by an infinitive, R G; cf. Buttmann, 275 (236). κελευσαιτος τίνος, at [[one]]'s [[command]], [[κελεύω]], [[especially]] [[with]] the [[passive]] infinitive and the accusative, [[see]] Buttmann, § 141,5, cf. p. 237 (204) [[note]]; [[also]] Winer's Grammar, 336 (315), 332 (311).) [ SYNONYMS: κελεύειν, παραγγέλλειν, ἐντέλλεσθαι, τάσσειν (and its [[comparison]]): κελεύειν to [[command]], designates verbal orders, emanating ([[usually]]) from a [[superior]]; [[παραγγέλλω]] to [[charge]], etc., is used [[especially]] of the [[order]] of a [[military]] [[commander]] [[which]] is passed [[along]] the [[line]] by his subordinates ([[Xenophon]], Cyril 2,4, 2); ἐντέλλεσθαι, to [[enjoin]], is employed [[especially]] of those whose [[office]] or [[position]] invests [[them]] [[with]] claims, and points [[rather]] to the contents of the [[command]], cf. [[our]] instructions; [[τάσσω]] [[literally]], [[assign]] a [[post]] to, [[with]] a [[suggestion]] of duties as [[connected]] therewith; [[often]] used of a [[military]] [[appointment]] (cf. [[τάξις]]); its compounds ἐπιτάσσειν and προστάσσειν [[differ]] from ἐντέλλεσθαι in denoting [[fixed]] and [[abiding]] obligations [[rather]] [[than]] [[specific]] or [[occasional]] instructions, duties arising from the [[office]] [[rather]] [[than]] emanating from the [[personal]] [[will]] of a [[superior]]. Schmidt, [[chapter]] 8.]
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