Lexical Summary doulagōgeō: to enslave, subdue Original Word: δουλαγωγέωTransliteration: doulagōgeō Phonetic Spelling: (doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to enslave, subdue Meaning: to enslave, subdue Strong's Concordance bring into subjection, enslaveFrom a presumed compound of doulos and ago; to be a slave-driver, i.e. To enslave (figuratively, subdue) -- bring into subjection. see GREEK doulos see GREEK ago Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1396: δουλαγωγέωδουλαγωγέω (Rec.st δουλαγαγέω), δουλαγωγῶ; (δουλαγωγος, cf. παιδαγωγός; to lead away into slavery, claim as one's slave, (Diodorus Siculus 12, 24, and occasionally in other later writings); to make a slave and to treat as a slave, i. e. with severity, to subject to stern and rigid discipline: 1 Corinthians 9:27. Cf. Fischer, De vitiis lexicorum N. T., p. 472f |