LSJ Gloss:μετοικίζωto lead settlers to another abodeDodson:μετοικίζωI transport, cause to migrateI transport, cause to migrate, remove.
Strong's:μετοικίζω to transfer as a settler or captive, i.e colonize or exileDerivation: from the same as G3350;KJV Usage: carry away, remove into. G3350
TBESG:μετοικίζωto deportG:V μετ-οικίζω (< μέτοικος, an emigrant), [in LXX chiefly for גָּלָה hi. ;] to remove to a new abode, cause to migrate: Refs .† (AS)
μετοικίζω metoikizō met-oy-kid'-zo From the same as G3350; to transfer as a settler or captive, that is, colonize or exileKJV Usage: carry away, remove into.
μετοικεσία metoikesia met-oy-kes-ee'-ah From a derivative of a compound of G3326 and G3624; a change of abode, that is, (specifically) expatriationKJV Usage: X brought, carried (-ying) away (in-) to.