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G03961

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

πατέω

Etym. 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.