The Koine Bible

Greek Lexicon

SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

κατάγω

Lemmaκατάγω
Citation formκατάγω
Part of speechverb
GlossI lead down, bring down
Strong’sG2609
Transliterationkatágō
Definitionto lead down; specially, to moor a vessel
KJV glosses:--bring (down, forth), (bring to) land, touch.
Derivationfrom and
SBLGNT occurrences9

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
καταγαγεῖν
verb, aorist, active, infinitive (MorphGNT -AAN----)Romans 10:6
καταγάγῃ
verb, third person, aorist, active, subjunctive, singular (MorphGNT 3AAS-S--)Acts 23:15
καταγάγῃς
verb, second person, aorist, active, subjunctive, singular (MorphGNT 2AAS-S--)Acts 23:20
καταγαγόντες
verb, aorist, active, participle, nominative, plural, masculine (MorphGNT -AAPNPM-)Luke 5:11
καταγαγὼν
verb, aorist, active, participle, nominative, singular, masculine (MorphGNT -AAPNSM-)Acts 22:30
καταχθέντες
verb, aorist, passive, participle, nominative, plural, masculine (MorphGNT -APPNPM-)Acts 28:12
κατήγαγον
verb, first person, aorist, active, indicative, singular (MorphGNT 1AAI-S--)Acts 23:28
verb, third person, aorist, active, indicative, plural (MorphGNT 3AAI-P--)Acts 9:30
κατήχθημεν
verb, first person, aorist, passive, indicative, plural (MorphGNT 1API-P--)Acts 27:3

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: καταγω.