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  • 1 ἐπιδέχομαι

    ἐπιδέχομαι fut. 3 sg. ἐπιδέξεται Sir 36:21; 1 aor. ἐπεδεξάμην LXX; pf. ptc. ἐπιδεδεγμένος 2 Macc 2:26; 3 Macc 6:26(?) (Hdt. et al.; ins [freq. as t.t. for acceptance of a liturgy, but also of honorees; s. Mitchell, below], pap, LXX, TestIss 4:4, 6; EpArist, Philo; Jos., Vi. 218).
    to receive into one’s presence in a friendly manner, receive, welcome τινά someone (Polyb. 21, 18, 3; Sb 12084 [I A.D.]; POxy 281, 9 [20–50 A.D.]; 1 Macc 10:1; 12:8, 43 al.) w. nuance of diplomatic courtesy 3J 9 and 10 of Diotrephes, who refuses to recognize emissaries; cp. the pass. from Polyb. and 1 Macc cited above.—Sim. in the sense receive Ac 15:40 D (of Paul’s reception of envoy Silas [s. vs. 27], not a misreading of ἐπιλεξάμενος).
    to acknowledge receptively, accept=not reject (Polyb. 6, 24, 7; UPZ 110, 161 [164 B.C.]; 1 Macc 10:46; Sir 51:26) τινά acknowledge someone’s authority 3J 9 (NRSV, w. many interpreters and versions; but the idea of ‘authority’ is not lexically defensible, s. 1 and MMitchell’s refutation of this rendering, in JBL 117, ’98, 299–320).—M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἐπιδέχομαι

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  • acknowledge — ac*knowl edge ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]j), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {acknowledged} ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]jd); p. pr. & vb. n. {acknowledging} ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]j*[i^]ng).] [Prob. fr. pref. a + the verb knowledge. See {Knowledge}, and cf. {Acknow}.] 1. To own or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • acknowledge — ac·knowl·edge vt edged, edg·ing 1: to indicate recognition and acceptance of the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819) 2 a: to show by word or act that… …   Law dictionary

  • acknowledge — [v1] verbally recognize authority accede, accept, acquiesce, agree, allow, approve, attest to, certify, defend, defer to, endorse, grant, own, ratify, recognize, subscribe to, support, take an oath, uphold, yield; concepts 8,50,88 Ant. forswear,… …   New thesaurus

  • acknowledge — [ak näl′ij, əknäl′ij] vt. acknowledged, acknowledging [earlier aknowledge < ME knowlechen < knowleche (see KNOWLEDGE): infl. by ME aknowen < OE oncnawan, to understand, know, with Latinized prefix] 1. to admit to be true or as stated;… …   English World dictionary

  • acknowledge — ac|knowl|edge W3S3 [əkˈnɔlıdʒ US ˈna: ] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(admit)¦ 2¦(recognize something s importance)¦ 3¦(accept somebody s authority)¦ 4¦(thank)¦ 5¦(show you notice somebody)¦ 6¦(say you have received something)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; Origin …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • acknowledge — verb (T) 1 ADMIT to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists: a broadcast message acknowledging their responsibility for the bombing | acknowledge that: By November 1914 the government was forced to acknowledge that its… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • acknowledge — acknowledgeable, adj. acknowledger, n. /ak nol ij/, v.t., acknowledged, acknowledging. 1. to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge one s mistakes. 2. to show or express recognition or realization of …   Universalium

  • acknowledge — transitive verb ( edged; edging) Etymology: ac (as in accord) + knowledge Date: 15th century 1. to recognize the rights, authority, or status of 2. to disclose knowledge of or agreement with 3. a. to …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • acknowledge — ac•knowl•edge [[t]ækˈnɒl ɪdʒ[/t]] v. t. edged, edg•ing 1) to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of 2) to show or express recognition or realization of: to acknowledge applause by nodding[/ex] 3) to recognize the… …   From formal English to slang

  • acknowledge — /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ / (say uhk nolij) verb (t) (acknowledged, acknowledging) 1. to admit to be real or true; recognise the existence, truth, or fact of: to acknowledge the need for a government inquiry. 2. to express recognition or awareness of: to… …  

  • acknowledge — verb /əkˈnɒlɪʤ,ækˈnɑl.ɪʤ/ a) To admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare ones belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a God. , I acknowledge my transgressions. Psalm 51:3. b) To own or recognize in a particular… …   Wiktionary

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