829. authadés
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authadés: self-pleasing
Original Word: αὐθάδης, ες
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: authadés
Phonetic Spelling: (ow-thad'-ace)
Short Definition: self-satisfied, arrogant
Definition: self-satisfied, arrogant, stubborn.

HELPS word-Studies

829 authádēs (an adjective, derived from 846 /autós, "self" and hēdomai, "to gratify self, be indulgent") – properly, a person who gratifies self, i.e. fixed in self-pleasure (engrossed in self-interest).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from autos and the same as hédoné
Definition
self-pleasing
NASB Translation
self-willed (2).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 829: αὐθάδης

αὐθάδης, ἀυθαδες (from αὐτός and ἥδομαι), self-pleasing, self-willed, arrogant: Titus 1:7; 2 Peter 2:10. (Genesis 49:3, 7; Proverbs 21:24. In Greek writings from Aeschylus and Herodotus down.) (Trench, § xciii.)



Strong's
self-willed.

From autos and the base of hedone; self-pleasing, i.e. Arrogant -- self-willed.

see GREEK autos

see GREEK hedone

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