Lexicon rhuparos: filthy Original Word: ῥυπαρός, ά, όνPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: rhuparos Phonetic Spelling: (rhoo-par-os') Short Definition: filthy, defiled Definition: filthy, defiled, dirty. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 4508 rhyparós (an adjective, derived from 4509 /rhýpos, "moral filth") – filthy, foul (used only in Js 2:2). See 4509 (rhypos). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rhuposDefinitionfilthy NASB Translationdirty (1), filthy (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4508: ῤυπαρόςῤυπαρός, ῤυπαρᾷ, ῥυπαρον ( ῤύπος, which see), filthy, dirty: properly, of clothing ( A. V. vile), James 2:2 (the Sept. Zechariah 3:3f; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 11, 3; Plutarch, Phocylides, 18; Dio Cassius, 65, 20; ῤυπαρᾷ καί ἀπλυτα, Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 2, 3 at the end; χλαμύς, Aelian v. h. 14, 10); metaphorically, defiled with iniquity, base ( A. V. filthy): Revelation 22:11 G L T Tr WH. ((In the sense of sordid, mean, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others.))
Strong's vile. From rhupos; dirty, i.e. (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked -- vile. see GREEK rhupos |
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