Lexicon / G1601
ἐκπίπτω
ekpiptō
  • to fall out
  • to fall out of, fall from, falloff
  • fall from its place, fail, perish

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Glosses: to fall out

ἐκ-πίπτω

[in LXX: Isa.40:8 28:1, 4 (הֶבֶל), Job.14:2 (מָלַל, see RV. mg), Job.15:30 (סוּר), Job.15:33 (שָׁלַךְ hi.), etc. ;]

to fall out of, fall from, fall off: before ἐκ τ. χειρῶν, Act.12:7; absol. Act.27:32; of the withering of flowers (as LXX, ll with), Jas.1:11, 1Pe.1:24" (LXX) ; of navigators falling off from a straight course, Act.27:17, 26 27:29 Metaphorical, with genitive of thing(s): Gal.5:4, 2Pe.3:17; absol. fall from its place, fail, perish: Rom.9:6.†

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Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to fall out of, fall from, falloff; fall from its place, fail, perish

to fall out of, fall from, falloff; fall from its place, fail, perish