Dictionary entry

κοιμάω

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

κοιμάω, -ῶ,

[in LXX chiefly for שׁכב;]

to lull to sleep, put to sleep. Mid and pass., to fall asleep (M, Pr., 162; M, Th., 1, 4, 13): Mt 28:13, Lk 22:45, Jo 11:12, Ac 12:6. Metaph, of death: Mt 27:52, Jo 11:11Ac 7:6013:36, I Co 7:3911:3015:6, 18, 20, 51, I Th 4:13-15, II Pe 3:4 (cf. Is 14:843:17, II Mac 12:45).†

SYN.: καθεύδω.