Lexicon euthunó: to make straight Original Word: εὐθύνωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: euthunó Phonetic Spelling: (yoo-thoo'-no) Short Definition: I make straight, guide, steer Definition: (a) I make straight (of the direction, not the surface, of a road), (b) I guide, steer. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2116 euthýnō – make straight, i.e. do immediately, without deviation or unnecessary delay. See 2117 (euthys). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom euthusDefinitionto make straight NASB Translationmake straight (1), pilot (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2116: εὐθύνωεὐθύνω; 1 aorist imperative 2 person plural εὐθύνατε; ( εὐθύς); a. to make straight, level, plain: τήν ὁδόν, John 1:23 (Sir. 2:6 Sir. 37:15). b. to lead or guide straight, to keep straight, to direct, (often so in Greek writings): ὁ ἐυθυνων, the steersman, helmsman of a ship, James 3:4. (Euripides, Cycl. 15; of a charioteer, Numbers 22:23; Isocrates, p. 9; others) (Compare: κατευθύνω.)
Strong's make straight. From euthus; to straighten (level); technically, to steer -- governor, make straight. see GREEK euthus |
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