Lexicon ethó: to be accustomed, part. custom Original Word: εἴωθαPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ethó Phonetic Spelling: (eth'-o) Short Definition: I am accustomed, custom, what was customary Definition: I am accustomed, custom, what was customary. HELPS word-Studies 1486 éthō (cognate with 1485 /éthos, "behavior based on tradition or custom") – doing what one is accustomed to do, i.e. on the basis of habit or tradition (see Mt 27:15; Lk 4:16; Ac 17:2). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. verb Definitionto be accustomed, part. custom NASB Translationaccustomed (1), custom (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1486: ἔθωἔθω (of the present only the participle ἐθῶν is used, in Homer): perfect εἴωθα, to be accustomed, used, wont; (pluperfect as imperfect ( Winer's Grammar, 274 (257f)) ἐιώθειν; followed by an infinitive: Matthew 27:15; Mark 10:1. Participle τό εἰωθός in a passive sense, that which is wont; usage, custom: κατά τό εἰωθός τίνι, as one's custom is, as is his wont, Luke 4:16; Acts 17:2. STRONGS NT 1486: εἴωθαεἴωθα, see ἔθω.
Strong's by custom, manner. A primary verb; to be used (by habit or conventionality); neuter perfect participle usage -- be custom (manner, wont). |
|