STRONGS NUMBER G384


Word Summary
anaskeuazō: to pack up baggage, dismantle
Original Word: ἀνασκευάζω
Transliteration: anaskeuazō
Phonetic Spelling: (an-ask-yoo-ad'-zo)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to pack up baggage, dismantle
Meaning: to pack up baggage, dismantle
Strong's Concordance
subvert.

From ana (in the sense of reversal) and a derivative of skeuos; properly, to pack up (baggage), i.e. (by implication, and figuratively) to upset -- subvert.

see GREEK ana

see GREEK skeuos

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 384: ἀνασκευάζω

ἀνασκευάζω; (σκευάζω, from (σκεῦος a vessel, utensil);

1. to pack up baggage (Latinvasacolligere) in order to carry it away to another place: Xenophon, an. 5, 10 (6, 2) 8. Middle to move one's furniture (when setting out for some other place, Xenophon, Cyril 8, 5, 4 ὅταν δέ ἀνασκευαζωνται, συντιθησι μέν ἕκαστος τά σκεύη); hence,

2. of an enemy dismantling, plundering, a place (Thucydides 4, 116); to overthrow, ravage, destroy, towns, lands, etc.; tropically, ψυχάς, to turn away violently from a right state, to unsettle, subvert: Acts 15:24.