Strong's Concordance agrauleó: to live in the fields Original Word: ἀγραυλέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: agrauleó Phonetic Spelling: (ag-row-leh'-o) Short Definition: I spend the night in the open Definition: I spend the night in the open, bivouac. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom agros and aulé Definition to live in the fields NASB Translation staying out in the fields (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 63: ἀγραυλέωἀγραυλέω, (ῶ; "to be an ἄγραυλος (ἀγρός, αὐλή), i. e. to live in the fields, be under the open sky, even by night: Luke 2:8 (Strabo, p. 301 a.; Plutarch, Numbers 4). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance live outdoors, abide in the field. From agros and auleo (in the sense of aule); to camp out -- abide in the field. see GREEK agros see GREEK auleo see GREEK aule Forms and Transliterations αγραυλουντες αγραυλούντες ἀγραυλοῦντες agraulountes agrauloûntesLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 631 Occurrence ἀγραυλοῦντες — 1 Occ. Luke 2:8 V-PPA-NMP GRK: τῇ αὐτῇ ἀγραυλοῦντες καὶ φυλάσσοντες NAS: there were [some] shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping KJV: shepherds abiding in the field, INT: same lodging in the fields and keeping |