| | Lexicon anamimnéskó: to remind, call to one's remembranceOriginal Word: ἀναμιμνήσκωPart of Speech: VerbTransliteration: anamimnéskóPhonetic Spelling: (an-am-im-nace'-ko)Short Definition: I remind, admonish, rememberDefinition: I remind, admonish, am reminded, remind myself; pass: I remember, recall. HELPS word-Studies 363 anamimnḗskō (from 303 /aná, "up, completing a process" and 3403 /mimnḗskō, "turn the mind towards") – properly, to recollect by going through a process – i.e. to journey where the remembrance leads (extends) to. NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origin from ana  and mimnéskóDefinition to remind, call to one's remembranceNASB Translation remember (1), remembered (1), remembers (1), remind (2), reminded (1). 
Thayer'sSTRONGS NT 363: ἀναμιμνῄσκωἀναμιμνῄσκω ; future ἀναμνήσω  (from the form μνάω ); passive (present ἀναμιμνήσκομαι ); 1 aorist ἀνεμνήσθην ; (from Homer  down); to call to remembrance, to remind : τινα τί  one of a thing (Winer 's Grammar, § 32, 4a.), 1 Corinthians 4:11 ; to admonish, τινα  followed by an infinitive, 2 Timothy 1:6 . Passive to recall to one's own mind, to remember ; absolutely: Mark 11:21 . with the genitive of the thing, Mark 14:72  Rec: τί , Mark 14:72 L T Tr WH ; contextually, to (remember and) weigh well, consider : 2 Corinthians 7:15 ; Hebrews 10:32 ; cf. Winer s Grammar, § 30, 10c.; (Buttmann , § 132, 14); Matt. ii., p. 820f (Compare: ἐπαναμιμνῄσκω . Synonym: see  ἀνάμνησις  at the end.) 
 
 
 
Strong's call to mind, remember  From ana and mimnesko; to remind; (reflexively) to recollect -- call to mind, (bring to, call to, put in), remember(-brance).  see GREEK ana  see GREEK mimnesko  | 
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