eneileó
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1750. eneileó

eneileó: to roll in, to wind in
Original Word: ἐνειλέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: eneileó
Phonetic Spelling: (en-i-leh'-o)
Short Definition: I wrap up, roll up in something
Definition: I wrap up, roll up in (something), wind in.

Word Origin
from en and eileó (to wind)
Definition
to roll in, to wind in
NASB Translation
wrapped (1).

STRONGS NT 1750: ἐνειλέω

ἐνειλέω, ἐνείλω: 1 aorist ἐνείλησα; to roll in, wind in: τινα τίνι, one in anything, Mark 15:46. (1 Samuel 21:9; (Aristotle, mund. 4, p. 396a, 14; Philo), Plutarch, Artemidorus Daldianus, Philostr., others.)



wrap in.

From ennomos and the base of heilisso; to enwrap -- wrap in.

see GREEK ennomos

see GREEK heilisso

ενειλημμένη ενείλησε ενειλησεν ἐνείλησεν eneilesen eneilēsen eneílesen eneílēsen


Strong's Greek 1750
1 Occurrence


ἐνείλησεν — 1 Occ.

Mark 15:46 V-AIA-3S
BIB: καθελὼν αὐτὸν ἐνείλησεν τῇ σινδόνι
NAS: took Him down, wrapped Him in the linen cloth
KJV: took him down, and wrapped him
INT: having taken down him he wrapped [him] in the linen cloth

1 Occurrence


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