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- | See Definition for entellomai [[1781]] | + | * See Definition for entellomai [[1781]] |
- | See Definition for keleuw [[2753]] | + | * See Definition for keleuw [[2753]] |
- | See Definition for paraggellw [[3853]] | + | * See Definition for paraggellw [[3853]] |
- | See Definition for tassw [[5021]] | + | * See Definition for tassw [[5021]] |
- | [[1781]]-to enjoin, is used esp. of those whose office or position invests them with claims, and points rather to the contents of the command, cf "our instruction" | + | * [[1781]]-to enjoin, is used esp. of those whose office or position invests them with claims, and points rather to the contents of the command, cf "our instruction" |
- | + | * [[2753]]-to command, designates verbal orders, coming usually from a superior | |
- | + | * [[3853]]-to charge, is used esp. of the order of a military commander to his troops | |
- | + | * [[5021]]-assign a post to, with a suggestion of duties connected with it, often used of military appointments | |
[[3853]] differs from [[1781]] in denoting fixed and abiding obligations rather than specific or occasional instructions, duties arising from the office rather than coming from the personal will of a superior. | [[3853]] differs from [[1781]] in denoting fixed and abiding obligations rather than specific or occasional instructions, duties arising from the office rather than coming from the personal will of a superior. |
Revision as of 15:26, 10 May 2009
Synonyms
- See Definition for entellomai 1781
- See Definition for keleuw 2753
- See Definition for paraggellw 3853
- See Definition for tassw 5021
- 1781-to enjoin, is used esp. of those whose office or position invests them with claims, and points rather to the contents of the command, cf "our instruction"
- 2753-to command, designates verbal orders, coming usually from a superior
- 3853-to charge, is used esp. of the order of a military commander to his troops
- 5021-assign a post to, with a suggestion of duties connected with it, often used of military appointments
3853 differs from 1781 in denoting fixed and abiding obligations rather than specific or occasional instructions, duties arising from the office rather than coming from the personal will of a superior.