Lexicon anemizó: to drive by the wind Original Word: ἀνεμίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anemizó Phonetic Spelling: (an-em-id'-zo) Short Definition: I am blown with the wind Definition: I am blown with the wind (referring to the gentler motions of the air). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anemosDefinitionto drive by the wind NASB Translationdriven (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 416: ἀνεμίζωἀνεμίζω: ( ἄνεμος); to agitate or drive by the wind; present passive participle ἀνεμιζόμενος, James 1:6. Besides only in schol. on Homer Odyssey 12, 336 ἔνθα ἦν σκέπη πρός τό μή ἀνεμίζεσθαι, ( Hesychius under the word ἀναψυξαι ἀνεμισαι; Joannes Moschus (in Patr. Graec. 87, p. 3044 a.) ἀνεμιζοντος τοῦ πλοίουvelificantenave). The Greeks said ἀνεμόω. Cf. κλυδωνίζομαι.
Strong's driven by the wind. From anemos; to toss with the wind -- drive with the wind. see GREEK anemos |
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