Lexicon euthetos: well-placed, i.e. ready for use Original Word: εὔθετος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: euthetos Phonetic Spelling: (yoo'-thet-os) Short Definition: suitable, fit, useful Definition: suitable, fit, useful. HELPS word-Studies 2111 eúthetos (from 2095 /eú, "good, well" and 5087 /títhēmi, "to place") – properly, well-placed; "fit because well-adapted; hence, ready for use" (A-S). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom eu and tithémiDefinitionwell-placed, i.e. ready for use NASB Translationfit (1), useful (1), useless* (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2111: εὔθετοςεὔθετος, εὔθετον (from εὖ and θετός), Greek writings from Aeschylus and Hippocrates down; properly, well-placed; a. fit: εἰς τί, Luke 9:62 R G; (34) (Diodorus 2, 57, et al.); with the dative of the thing for which: Luke 9:62 L T Tr WH (τῷ πράγματι, Nicolaus Damascenus, Stobaeus, fl. 14, 7 (149, 4)). b. useful: τίνι, Hebrews 6:7 (some would make the dative here depend on the participle); (of time, seasonable, Psalm 31:6 (); Susanna, 15).
Strong's useful, suitable From eu and a derivative of tithemi; well placed, i.e. (figuratively) appropriate -- fit, meet. see GREEK eu see GREEK tithemi |
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