Lexicon / G1911
ἐπιβάλλω
epiballō
  • to put on/seize
  • to cast, lay
  • put upon
  • to throw oneself
  • rush upon
  • to put one's mind upon

STEPBible TBESG

Glosses: to put on/seize

ἐπι-βάλλω

[in LXX for שָׁלַח, שִׁית, etc. ;]

__1. trans. to cast, lay or put upon: with accusative and dative, Mrk.11:7, 1Co.7:35; with accusative, before ἐπί with accusative, Rev.18:10, WH, mg.; τ. Χεῖρα (-ας) ἐπί (B1. § 37, 7), of seizing a prisoner, Mat.26:50, Luk.20:19 21:12, Jhn.7:30, Act.5:18 21:27; with dative (Polyb.), Mrk.14:46 Act.4:3; with inf. Act.12:1; τὴν χ. ἐπ᾽ ἄροτρον, Luk.9:62; ἐπίβλημα ἐπὶ ἱμάτιον, Luk.5:36; ἐπὶ ἱματίῳ, Mat.9:16.

__2. Intrans.

__(a) to throw oneself or rush upon: τ. κύματα εἰς τ. πλοῖον, Mrk.4:37; metaphorically, to put one's mind upon (but see Field, Notes, 41 ff.), ἐπιβαλὼν ἔκλαιεν, when he thought thereon (sc. τ. ῥήματι), he wept (EV, txt.; R, mg. he began to weep; cf. M, Pr. 131): Mrk.14:72 (see also Swete, in l);

__(b) to fall to one's share: τὸ ἐπιβάλλον (sc. dative; Hdt. a1. a technical formula frequently in π.; Deiss. BS, 230, LAE, 152), Luk.15:12.†

(AS)

Abbott-Smith

Glosses: to cast, lay; put upon; to throw oneself; rush upon; to put one's mind upon

to cast, lay; put upon; to throw oneself; rush upon; to put one's mind upon; when he thought thereon; he wept; he began to weep; to fall to one's share