3424. mogilalos
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mogilalos: speaking with difficulty
Original Word: μογγιλάλος, ου, ὁ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: mogilalos
Phonetic Spelling: (mog-il-al'-os)
Short Definition: one speaking with difficulty, a stammerer
Definition: one speaking with difficulty, a stammerer.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from mogis and laleó
Definition
speaking with difficulty
NASB Translation
spoke with difficulty (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3424: μογγιλάλος

μογγιλάλος (from μόγος (others μόγος, cf. Chandler § 366) one who has a hoarse, hollow voice, and λάλος), speaking with a harsh or thick voice: Mark 7:32 Tdf. edition 2, Tr text; but the common reading μογιλάλος deserves the preference; cf. Fritzsche at the passage, p. 302f. (Etym. Magn. (under the word βατταρίζειν).)

STRONGS NT 3424: μογιλάλοςμογιλάλος (on its accent cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 101), μογιλάλον (μόγις and λάλος), speaking with difficulty (A. V. having an impediment in his speech): Mark 7:32 (not Tr text). (Aët. 8, 38; Schol. ad Lucian, Jov. trag. c. 27; Bekker, Anecd., p. 100, 22; the Sept. for אִלֵּם, dumb, Isaiah 35:6.)



Strong's
having an impediment in his speech.

From mogis and laleo; hardly talking, i.e. Dumb (tongue-tied) -- having an impediment in his speech.

see GREEK mogis

see GREEK laleo

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