03811

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK παιδεύω

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3811. παιδεύω [παῖς] I. to bring up or rear a child, Soph.
II. mostly, opp. to τρέφω, to train, teach, educate, id=Soph., Eur., etc.; παιδεύειν τινα μουσικῆι καὶ γυμναστικῆι Plat.; ἐν μουσικῆι id=Plat.; π. τινὰ εἰς πρὸς ἀρετήν id=Plat.; c. dupl. acc., π. τινά τι to teach one a thing, id=Plat.; c. acc. et inf., π. τινὰ κιθαρίζειν Hdt.; and without inf., π. γυναῖκας σώφρονας [εἶναι] Eur.:—hence in Pass., c. acc. rei, to be taught a thing, Plat.:—absol., ὁ πεπαιδευμένος a man of education, opp. to ἀπαίδευτος or ἰδιώτης, Xen., Plat.:—Mid. to have any one taught, cause him to be educated, Plat.
III. to correct, discipline, Soph., Xen.: to chastise, punish, NTest.

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3811. παιδεύω paideuvw paideuo {pahee-dyoo'-o}
from 3816; to train up a child, i.e. educate, or (by implication), discipline (by punishment):--chasten(-ise), instruct, learn, teach. see GREEK for 3816

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3811 la'ah law-aw'

a primitive root; to tire; (figuratively) to be (or make)
disgusted:--faint, grieve, lothe, (be, make) weary (selves).