Word Summary
apospaō: to draw off, draw away
Original Word: ἀποσπάωTransliteration: apospaō
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-os-pah'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to draw off, draw away
Meaning: to draw off, draw away
Strong's Concordance
withdraw, retire.
From apo and spao; to drag forth, i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously) -- (with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from.
see GREEK apo
see GREEK spao
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 645: ἀποσπάωἀποσπάω,
ἀποσπῶ; 1 aorist
ἀπέσπασα; 1 aorist passive
ἀπεσπασθην;
to draw off, tear away:
τήν μάχαιραν, to draw one's sword,
Matthew 26:51 (
ἐκσπαν τήν μάχαιραν (or
ῤομφαίαν),
1 Samuel 17:51 (
Alex., etc.);
σπαν,
1 Chronicles 11:11;
Mark 14:47);
ἀποσπᾶν τούς μαθητάς ὀπίσω ἑαυτῶν to draw away the disciples to their own party,
Acts 20:30 (very similarly,
Aelian v. h. 13, 32). Passive reflexively:
ἀποσπασθεντες ἀπ' αὐτῶν having torn ourselves from the embrace of our friends,
Acts 21:1;
ἀπεσπάσθη ἀπ' αὐτῶν he parted, tore himself, from them about a stone's cast,
Luke 22:41; cf. Meyer at the passage (In secular authors from (
Pindar and)
Herodotus down.)