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trouble oneself (by taking an interest in)

  • 1 σκύλλω

    σκύλλω pf. pass. ptc. ἐσκυλμένος (Aeschyl. et al.; ins, pap) orig. ‘flay, skin’.
    weary, harass (Herodian 7, 3, 4; UPZ 110, 25 [164 B.C.] σκύλλεσθαι μὴ μετρίως; En 104:5) pass. ἐσκυλμένοι dejected Mt 9:36.
    trouble, bother, annoy τινά someone. act. (TestAbr B 2 p. 107, 2 [Stone p. 62]; PTebt 421, 11; POxy 295, 5; Sb 4317, 22) Mk 5:35; Lk 8:49.
    trouble oneself (by taking an interest in) (cp. pass. POxy 1669, 13 σκύληθι καὶ αὐτὸς ἐνθάδε; 123, 10; 941, 3) mid. μὴ σκύλλου don’t trouble yourself Lk 7:6 (cp. the act. μὴ σκύλλε ἑατήν POxy 295, 5; s. Rob. 807).—DELG. M-M.

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