From ana and ginosko; to know again, i.e. (by extension) to read -- read.
see GREEK ana
see GREEK ginosko
1. to distinguish between, to recognize, to know accurately, to acknowledge; hence,
2. to read (in this significance ("first in Pindar O. 10 (11). 1") from (Aristophanes) Thucydides down): τί, Matthew 22:31; Mark 12:10; Luke 6:3; John 19:20; Acts 8:30, 32; 2 Corinthians 1:13; (Galatians 4:21 Lachmann marginal reading); Revelation 1:3; Revelation 5:4 Rec.; τινα, one's book, Acts 8:28, 30; ἐν with the dative of the book, Matthew 12:5; Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:26; with ellipsis of ἐν τῷ νόμῳ, Luke 10:26; followed by ὅτι (objective), Matthew 19:4; (followed by ὅτι recitative, Matthew 21:16); τί ἐποίησε, Matthew 12:3; Mark 2:25. The object not mentioned, but to be understood from what precedes: Matthew 24:15; Mark 13:14; Acts 15:31; Acts 23:34; Ephesians 3:4; passive 2 Corinthians 3:2. to read to others, read aloud: 2 Corinthians 3:15; Acts 15:21 (in both places Μωϋσῆς equivalent to the books of Moses); (Luke 4:16; Acts 13:27); 1 Thessalonians 5:27; Colossians 4:16.