03129

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK μανθάνω

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3129. μανθάνω [from Root ΜΑΘ] I. to learn, esp. by inquiry; and in aor. to have learnt, i. e. to understand, know, Od., attic; ἀεὶ γὰρ ἡβᾶι τοῖς γέρουσιν εὖ μαθεῖν Aesch.; οἱ μανθάνοντες, learners, pupils, Xen.: —c. inf. to learn to do, learn how to do, Il., Aesch., etc.
II. to perceive by the senses, remark, notice, Hdt., Xen.:—with a part., μάνθανε ὤν, like ἴσθι ὤν, know that you are, Soph., etc.
III. to understand, comprehend, Aesch., etc.:—often in Dialogue, μανθάνεις; Lat. tenes? d'ye see?— Answ., πάνυ μανθάνω, perfectly! Ar.
IV. in attic, τί μαθών; often begins a question, having learnt what? for what new reason? wherefore? id=Ar., etc.

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3129. μανθάνω manqavnw manthano {man-than'-o}
prolongation from a primary verb, another form of which, matheo, is used as an alternate in certain tenses; to learn (in any way):--learn, understand.

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3129 Yownathan yo-naw-thawn'

a form of 3083; Jonathan, the name of ten
Israelites:--Jonathan.
see HEBREW for 03083