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Strong's #4726 - στεναγμός

Transliteration
stenagmós
Phonetics
sten-ag-mos'
Root Word (Etymology)
from (G4727)
Parts of Speech
Noun Masculine
TDNT
7:600,1076
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. a groaning, a sigh
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 585 ‑ אֲנָחָה (an‑aw‑khaw');  603 ‑ אֲנָקָה (an‑aw‑kaw');  2032 ‑ הֵרוֹן (hay‑rone', hay‑raw‑yone');  5009 ‑ נְאָקָה (neh‑aw‑kaw');  5100 ‑ נְהָמָה (neh‑haw‑maw');  6869 ‑ צָרָה (tsaw‑raw');  
Frequency Lists
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KJV (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
NAS (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
HCS (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
BSB (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
ESV (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
WEB (2)
Acts 1
Romans 1
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

στεναγ-μός, ὁ,

sighing, groaning, Pi. Fr. 168.4, A. Pers. 896 (lyr., pl.), Fr. 385 (pl.), S. OT 30 (pl.), 1284, E. Or. 959 (pl.), Pl. R. 578a (pl.).

Thayer's Expanded Definition

στεναγμός, στεναγμοῦ, (στενάζω), a groaning, a sigh: Acts 7:34; Romans 8:26; see ἀλάλητος. ((Pindar), Tragg., Plato, Josephus, Plutarch, others; the Sept. for אֲנָחָה, אֲנָקָה, נְאָקָה.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

στεναγμός , -οῦ ,

(< στενάζω ),

[in LXX for H585, H603, H5009, etc.;]

a groaning: Acts 7:34 (LXX κραυγή ), Romans 8:26.†


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

This name is found in P Amh II. 152.11, .22 (v/vi A.D.) : see also Preisigke Namenbuch s.v. Deissmann (BS, p. 316) suggests that the use of Συμεών (for Σίμων) in Acts 15:14 may be due to the solemn character of James’s speech.

 


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.
List of Word Forms
στεναγμοί στεναγμοις στεναγμοίς στεναγμοῖς στεναγμόν στεναγμός στεναγμου στεναγμού στεναγμοῦ στεναγμόυ στεναγμους στεναγμώ stenagmois stenagmoîs stenagmou stenagmoû
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