Lexicon homichlé: a mist or fog Original Word: ὅμιλοςTransliteration: homichlé Phonetic Spelling: (hom'-il-os) Short Definition: mists NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definitiona mist or fog NASB Translationmists (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3658: ὅμιλοςὅμιλος, ὁμιλου, ὁ ( ὁμός, ὁμοῦ, and ἴλη a crowd, band ( Curtius, § 660; Vanicek, p. 897; but Fick iii. 723 from root mil 'to be associated,' 'to love')), from Homer down, a multitude of men gathered together, a crowd, throng: Revelation 18:17 Rec. STRONGS NT 3658a: ὁμίχληὁμίχλη, ὁμίχλης, ἡ (in Homer ὀιχλη), from ὀμιχέω to make water), a mist, fog: 2 Peter 2:17 G L T Tr WH. (Amos 4:13; Joel 2:2; Sir. 24:3; Wis. 2:4.)
Strong's company. From the base of homou and a derivative of the alternate of haireomai (meaning a crowd); association together, i.e. A multitude -- company. see GREEK homou see GREEK haireomai |
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