ἀγγαρεύω (from the Persian; cf. Vg. angiare, and the Heb. אִגֶרֶת; on the orthogr, see Bl, §6, 1; M,
Pr., 46),
to impress into public service, employ a courier; hence,
to compel to perform a service (prob. common in the vernac; cf. Deiss,
BS, 86f, MM,
Exp., iv;
VGT, see word): Mat.5:41, 27:32, Mrk.15:21. (
AS)