Lexicon stugnazó: to have a gloomy appearance Original Word: στυγνάζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: stugnazó Phonetic Spelling: (stoog-nad'-zo) Short Definition: I am gloomy Definition: I am gloomy, have a somber countenance, am shocked. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom stugnos (hated, gloomy); from stugétosDefinitionto have a gloomy appearance NASB Translationsaddened (1), threatening (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4768: στυγνάζωστυγνάζω; 1 aorist participle στυγνάσας; ( στυγνός sombre, gloomy); to be sad, to be sorrowful: properly, ἐπί τίνι ( R. V. his countenance fell at etc.), Mark 10:22; metaphorically, of the sky covered with clouds ( A. V. to be towering), Matthew 16:3 ( T brackets WH reject the passage). (Schol. on Aeschylus Pers. 470; the Sept. thrice for שָׁמֵן, to be amazed, astonished, ἐπί τινα, Ezekiel 27:35; Ezekiel 32:10; στυγνότης, of the gloominess of the sky, Polybius 4, 21, 1.)
Strong's lower, be sad. From the same as stugnetos; to render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech) -- lower, be sad. see GREEK stugnetos |
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