number - 630
orig_word - ἀπολύω
word_orig - from (575) and (3089)
translit - apoluo
tdnt - None
phonetic - ap-ol-oo'-o
part_of_speech - Verb
st_def - from «575» and «3089»; to free fully, i.e. (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce:--(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty.
IPD_def -
- to set free
- to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer)
- a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer
- to bid depart, send away
- to let go free, release
- a captive i.e. to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart
- to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty
- indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart
- to release a debtor, i.e. not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt
- used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate. The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband.
- to send one's self away, to depart
English - let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive..
letter - a
data - {"def":{"short":"to free fully, i.e., (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce","long":["to set free","to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer)",["a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer","to bid depart, send away"],"to let go free, release",["a captive i.e., to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart","to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty","indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart","to release a debtor, i.e., not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt"],"used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate","to send one's self away, to depart"]},"deriv":"from G0575 and G3089","pronun":{"ipa":"ɑ.poˈly.o","ipa_mod":"ɑ.powˈlju.ow","sbl":"apolyō","dic":"ah-poh-LOO-oh","dic_mod":"ah-poh-LYOO-oh"},"see":["G0575","G3089"],"comment":"The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband."}
usages - (let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty
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id - 630
strongs - 630
base_word - ἀπολύω
data - {"def":{"short":"to free fully, i.e., (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce","long":["to set free","to let go, dismiss, (to detain no longer)",["a petitioner to whom liberty to depart is given by a decisive answer","to bid depart, send away"],"to let go free, release",["a captive i.e., to loose his bonds and bid him depart, to give him liberty to depart","to acquit one accused of a crime and set him at liberty","indulgently to grant a prisoner leave to depart","to release a debtor, i.e., not to press one's claim against him, to remit his debt"],"used of divorce, to dismiss from the house, to repudiate","to send one's self away, to depart"]},"deriv":"from G0575 and G3089","pronun":{"ipa":"ɑ.poˈly.o","ipa_mod":"ɑ.powˈlju.ow","sbl":"apolyō","dic":"ah-poh-LOO-oh","dic_mod":"ah-poh-LYOO-oh"},"see":["G0575","G3089"],"comment":"The wife of a Greek or Roman may divorce her husband."}
usage - (let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty