Lexical Summary anorthoō: to set upright, set straight again Original Word: ἀνορθόωTransliteration: anorthoō Phonetic Spelling: (an-orth-o'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set upright, set straight again Meaning: to set upright, set straight again Strong's Concordance set up, make straight, restoreFrom ana and a derivative of the base of orthos; to straighten up -- lift (set) up, make straight. see GREEK ana see GREEK orthos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 461: ἀνορθόωἀνορθόω, ἀνόρθω: future ἀνορθώσω; 1 aorist ἀνωρθωσα; 1 aorist passive ἀνωρθωθην (Luke 13:13; without the augment ἀνορθωθην L T Tr; cf. (WHs Appendix, p. 161); Buttmann, 34 (30); (Winer's Grammar, 73) (70)); 1. to set up, make erect: a crooked person, Luke 13:13 (she was made straight, stood erect); drooping hands and relaxed knees (to raise them up by restoring their strength), Hebrews 12:12. 2. to rear again, build anew: ἀκηνην, Acts 15:16 (Herodotus 1, 19 τόν νηον ... τόν ἐνέπρησαν; 8, 140; Xenophon, Hell. 4, 8, 12, etc.; in various senses in the Sept.). |