Lexicon enubrizó: to insult Original Word: ἐνυβρίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: enubrizó Phonetic Spelling: (en-oo-brid'-zo) Short Definition: I insult, outrage, treat contemptuously Definition: I insult, outrage, treat contemptuously, mock at. HELPS word-Studies 1796 enybrízō (from 1722 /en, "in," intensifying 5195 /hybrízō, "to insult, injure, showing arrogance") – to insult (outrage), treat despitefully, reproach (used only in Heb 10:29). [The root is also used of the pounding, crushing force of ocean waves.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom en and hubrizóDefinitionto insult NASB Translationinsulted (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1796: ἐνυβρίζωἐνυβρίζω: 1 aorist participle ἐνυβρίσας; to treat with contumely: Hebrews 10:29. (From Sophocles on.)
Strong's to insult, outrage From en and hubrizo; to insult -- do despite unto. see GREEK en see GREEK hubrizo |
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