Lexicon / G0659
ἀποτίθημι
apotithēmi
  • to put aside
  • to put off
  • aside
  • to put off from oneself
  • to put of
  • lay aside

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to put aside

ἀπο-τίθημι

[in LXX chiefly for נוּחַ hi. ;]

to put off or aside; in NT always mid.

__(a) to put of from oneself as a garment: τ. ἱμάτια, Act.7:58; metaphorically, in ethical sense, to put of, lay aside: Rom.13:12, Eph.4:22, 25, Col.3:8, Heb.12:1, Jas.1:21, 1Pe.2:1;

__(b) to stow away, put: ἐν τ. φυλακῇ (MM, see word), Mat.14:3.†

(AS)

Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to put off; aside; to put off from oneself; to put of; lay aside

to put off; aside; to put off from oneself; to put of; lay aside; to stow away; put