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Strong's #4426 - πτύρω

Transliteration
ptýrō
Phonetics
ptoo'-ro
Origin
from a presumed derivative of (G4429) (and thus akin to (G4422))
Parts of Speech
verb
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  1. to frighten, affright
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

πτυρω

From a presumed derivative of G4429 (and thus akin to G4422)

Thayer's Expanded Definition

πτύρω: ((cf. Curtius, p. 706)); to frighten, affright: present passive participle πτυρόμενος, Philippians 1:28. (Hippocrates (), Plato, Diodorus, Plutarch, others.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

* πτύρομαι ,

depon.,

to be startled, frightened: Philippians 1:28. (The active πτύρω is also found in some late writers.) †


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

a Semitic word, denoting ";sackcloth,"; ";sacking,"; a coarse cloth made of the hair of goats and other animals; cf. PSI IV. 427.1, .14 (iii/B.C.) γραφὴ σάκκων καὶ μαρσίππω ̣ν ̣ . . . σάκκον τρίχινον α ¯, P Hamb I. 10.39 (ii/A.D.) σάκκους τριχίνους. Other exx. of the word are P Reinach 17.19 (B.C. 109) κιτὼν καὶ ἱμάτιον καὶ σάκκον, cf..21, P Ryl II, 145.16 (A.D. 38) σάκκο (ν) πλήρηι κνήκωι, ";a sack full of cnecus,"; BGU II. 597.9 (A.D. 75) τὸν σάκκον τοῦ πυροῦ, P Oxy VI. 932.6 (late ii/A.D.) ἰς τοὺς σάκκους σφραγίσας, ";sealing it (sc. vegetable seed) in the sacks,"; ib. XIV, 1733.2 (late iii/A.D.) τι (μὴ) σάκκων σιππίων (l. στυππίων ";flax";) (δρ.) σ ¯. On reckoning loads by sacks, see Wilcken Ostr. i. p. 754.

For the dim. σακκίον, see P Eyl II. 245.13 (iii/A.D.) ἔπεμψά σοι σακ [κίο ]ν στιππε ̣ι ̣ω ̣ν, and cf. Menander Fragm. 544.4 p. 164 σακίον : for σακκούδιον, see P Oxy VI. 937.29 (iii/A.D.) δέξε (l. δέξαι) γ ¯ σακκούδια π (αρὰ) τοῦ Ἀντινοέως : and for σακκοφόρος, ";a porter,"; see P Tebt I. 39.26 (B.C. 114). MGr σακκί, with dim.8. σακκούλι, σακουλά (κ)ι.

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
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πτυρομενοι πτυρόμενοι pturomenoi ptyromenoi ptyrómenoi
 
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