Lexicon parakuptó: to stoop sideways, to stoop to look Original Word: παρακύπτωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: parakuptó Phonetic Spelling: (par-ak-oop'-to) Short Definition: I stoop, peer in, look down Definition: I stoop, peer in, look down, look intently. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom para and kuptóDefinitionto stoop sideways, to stoop to look NASB Translationlook (1), looks intently (1), stooped and looked (1), stooping and looking (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3879: παρακύπτωπαρακύπτω: 1 aorist παρεκυψα; to stoop to (cf. παρά, IV. 1) "a thing in order to look at it; to look at with head bowed forward; to look into with the body bent; to stoop and look into": Luke 24:12 ( T omits; L Tr brackets; WH reject the verse); John 20:5; εἰς τό μνημεῖον, John 20:11; metaphorically, to look carefully into, inspect curiously, εἰς τί, of one who would become acquainted with something, James 1:25; 1 Peter 1:12. ( Aristophanes, Theocritus, Philo, Dio Cass., Plutarch, others; the Sept..)
Strong's look into, stoop down. From para and kupto; to bend beside, i.e. Lean over (so as to peer within) -- look (into), stoop down. see GREEK para see GREEK kupto |
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