Dictionary entry

G02853

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

κολλάω

Alt. κολλάω,

Alt. φυτ. -ήσω

Etym. κόλλα

I. "to glue, cement", Ar., Plat.

2. "to join" one metal to another, κ. χρυσὸν ἐλέφαντά τε, i. e. "to make" [a crown] "inlaid with" gold and ivory, Pind.

II. generally, "to join fast together:—" Pass. "to cleave to", κεκόλληται πρὸς ἄτᾳ "is indissolubly bound" to woe, Aesch.; so, of persons, κ. τινι "to cleave to" another, NTest.; and of things, ὁ κονιορτὸς ὁ κολληθείς τινι id=NTest.

III. "to put together, build", Pind.