Greek Word Study
μεταίρω
metaírō
G3332
Quick Facts
Strong's Number
G3332
KJV Translations
depart
Derivation / Root
from G3326 (μετά) and G142 (αἴρω);
Definition of metaírō
μεταίρω (metaírō) — to betake oneself, i.e. remove (locally)
Word Origin
This word comes from G3326 (μετά) and G142 (αἴρω); See the root words: G3326 (μετά), G142 (αἴρω).
Related Greek Words
Words sharing the same root or derived from μεταίρω.
μετά
metá
G3326
properly, denoting accompaniment; "amid" (local or causal); modified variously according to the case (genitive association, or accusative succession) with which it is joined; occupying an intermediate position between G575 (ἀπό) or G1537 (ἐκ) and G1519 (εἰς) or G4314 (πρός); less intimate than G1722 (ἐν) and less close than G4862 (σύν))
αἴρω
aírō
G142
to lift up; by implication, to take up or away; figuratively, to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind), specially, to sail away (i.e. weigh anchor); by Hebraism (compare H05375) to expiate sin
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