03961

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK πατέω

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3961. πατέω [πάτος] I. to tread, walk, Pind., Aesch.
II. trans. to tread on, tread, πορφύρας πατεῖν Aesch.; χῶρος οὐχ ἁγνὸς πατεῖν, i.e. it is holy ground, Soph.; πατεῖν πύλας to pass the gates, Aesch.
2. to walk in, i. e. to dwell in, frequent, Soph., Theocr.:—metaph., like Lat. terere, εὐνὰς π. to frequent, use, misuse, Aesch.; π. Αἴσωπον to be always thumbing Aesop, Ar.
3. to tread under foot, trample on, Aesch., Soph., etc.

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3961. πατέω patevw pateo {pat-eh'-o}
from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively):--tread (down, under foot). see GREEK for 3817

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3961 lishshan lish-shawn'

(Aramaic) corresponding to 3956; speech, i.e. a
nation:--language.
see HEBREW for 03956