- Original: ἐκτινάσσω
- Transliteration: Ektinasso
- Phonetic: ek-tin-as'-so
- Definition:
1. to shake off so that something adhering shall fall
a. by this symbolic act a person, expresses extreme contempt for another and refuses to have any further dealings with him
b. to shake off for (the cleansing of) one's self
- Origin: from
G1537 and tinasso (to swing)
- TDNT entry: None
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G1537 and τινάσσω tinassō(to swing); to shake violently: - shake (off).
Total KJV Occurrences: 2
• off, 1
Act 13:51
• shook, 1
Act 18:6