κοινόω, -ῶ [in LXX: 4Ma.7:6 א R*;] 1) in cl, to make common. 2) In LXX, l.with, and NT (as κοινός, 2),
to make ceremonially unclean, to profane (= cl, βεληλόω): Mat.15:11, 18 15:20, Mrk.7:15, 18 7:20, 23, Act.21:28; pass, Heb.9:13. 3)
to count unclean (cf. δικαιόω): Act.10:15 11:9.
SYN.: βεβηλόω. Thayer (see word κ.) mentions that Winer
Notes the accuracy whereby the Jews are said to use κ. in addressing Jews, Act.21:28, and β. when speaking to Felix, 24:6 (Cremer, 362) (
AS)