Lexicon orgilos: inclined to anger, passionate Original Word: ὀργίλος, η, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: orgilos Phonetic Spelling: (org-ee'-los) Short Definition: prone to anger Definition: prone to anger, passionate. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 3711 orgílos – prone to anger and harbor resentment, nurturing long-standing anger (prejudice, bitterness). 3711 /orgílos ("punitive") occurs only in Tit 1:7. See 3709 (orgē). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom orgéDefinitioninclined to anger, passionate NASB Translationquick-tempered (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3711: ὀργίλοςὀργίλος, ὀργιλη, ὀργίλον ( ὀργή), prone to anger, irascible ( A. V. soon angry): Titus 1:7. ( Proverbs 22:24; Proverbs 29:22; Xenophon, de re equ. 9, 7; Plato (e. g. de rep. 411 b.); Aristotle (e. g. eth. Nic. 2, 7, 10); others.)
Strong's inclined to anger, quick-tempered From orge; irascible -- soon angry. see GREEK orge |
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