Strong's Greek #2990 - λανθάνω lanthanó (to escape notice)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance to escape notice A prolonged form of a primary verb, which is used only as an alternate in certain tenses; to lie hid (literally or figuratively); often used adverbially, unwittingly -- be hid, be ignorant of, unawares. Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 2990: λανθάνωλανθάνω (lengthened form of λήθω); 2 aorist ἔλαθόν, (whence Latinlatere); the Sept. several times for נֶעְלַם, etc.; (from Homer down); to be hidden: Mark 7:24; Luke 8:47; τινα, to be hidden from one, Acts 26:26; 2 Peter 3:5 (on which see θέλω, 1 under the end), 8; accusative to the well-known classic usage, joined in a finite form to a participle equivalent to secretly, unawares, without knowing (cf. Matthiae, § 552 β.; Passow, under the word, ii., p. 18{b}; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, A. 2); Winers Grammar, § 54, 4; (Buttmann, § 144, 14)): ἔλαθόν ξενίσαντες, have unawares entertained, Hebrews 13:2. (Compare: ἐκλανθάνω, ἐπιλανθάνω (λανθάνομαι).)Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Greek: 2990. λανθάνω (lanthanó) — 6 OccurrencesMark 7:24 - V-ANA Luke 8:47 - V-AIA-3S Acts 26:26 - V-PNA Hebrews 13:2 - V-AIA-3P 2 Peter 3:5 - V-PIA-3S 2 Peter 3:8 - V-PMA-3S |