Word Summary
katapateō: to tread down
Original Word: καταπατέωTransliteration: katapateō
Phonetic Spelling: (kat-ap-at-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to tread down
Meaning: to tread down
Strong's Concordance
trample, tread underfoot.
From kata and pateo; to trample down; figuratively, to reject with disdain -- trample, tread (down, underfoot).
see GREEK kata
see GREEK pateo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2662: καταπατέωκαταπατέω,
καταπάτω; future
καταπατήσω (
Matthew 7:6 L T Tr WH); 1 aorist
κατεπάτησα; passive, present
καταπατοῦμαι; 1 aorist
κατεπατήθην; "to tread down (see
κατά, III. 1), trample under foot":
τί and
τινα,
Matthew 5:13;
Matthew 7:6;
Luke 8:5;
Luke 12:1 (
Herodotus and following; the
Sept.); metaphorically, like the Latin
conculco,
to trample on equivalent to to treat with rudeness and insult, 2 Macc. 8:2, etc.; cf. Grimm on 1 Maccabees, p. 61 (where its use to denote desecration is illustrated);
to spurn, treat with insulting neglect:
τόν υἱόν,
τοῦ Θεοῦ,
Hebrews 10:29;
ὁρκια,
Homer, Iliad 4, 157;
τούς νόμους,
Plato, legg. 4,714 a.;
τά γράμματα, Gorgias, p. 484 a.;
τούς λόγους,
Epictetus 1, 8, 10;
τά ῤήματα μου,
Job 6:3 Aq.