Lexicon buthizó: to sink, to cause to sink Original Word: βυθίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: buthizó Phonetic Spelling: (boo-thid'-zo) Short Definition: I cause to sink, sink Definition: I cause to sink; mid: I sink, submerge, drown. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom buthosDefinitionto sink, to cause to sink NASB Translationplunge (1), sink (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1036: βυθίζωβυθίζω; (present passive βυθίζομαι); ( βυθός, which see); to plunge into the deep, to sink: ὥστε βυθίζεσθαι αὐτά, of ships (as Polybius 2, 10, 5; 16, 3, 2 ( Aristotle, Diodorus, others)), so that they began to sink, Luke 5:7; metaphorically, τινα εἰς ὄλεθρον ( A. V. drown), 1 Timothy 6:9.
Strong's begin to sink, drown. From buthos; to sink; by implication, to drown -- begin to sink, drown. see GREEK buthos |
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