Lexicon euthumos: cheerful, having good courage Original Word: εὔθυμος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective; Adverb, Comparative Transliteration: euthumos Phonetic Spelling: (yoo'-thoo-mos) Short Definition: cheerful, having good courage Definition: cheerful, having good courage. Thayer's STRONGS NT 2115: εὔθυμοςεὔθυμος, ἐυθυμον ( εὖ and θυμός) 1. well-disposed, kind (Homer, Odyssey 14, 63). 2. of good cheer, of good courage: Acts 27:36; (comparitive as adverb Rec. (see εὐθύμως)) (Greek writings from Aesehyl. and Pindar down; 2 Macc. 11:26). STRONGS NT 2115a: εὐθύμωςεὐθύμως, adverb (Aeschylus, Xenophon, others), cheerfully: Acts 24:10 L T Tr WH, for Rec. εὐθυμότερον the more confidently.
Strong's cheerful, encouraged From eu and thumos; in fine spirits, i.e. Cheerful -- of good cheer, the more cheerfully. see GREEK eu see GREEK thumos |
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