Lexicon hubristés: a violent, insolent man Original Word: ὑβριστής, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: hubristés Phonetic Spelling: (hoo-bris-tace') Short Definition: an insolent, insulting man Definition: an insolent, insulting, or violent man. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 5197 hybristḗs (a masculine noun derived from 5195 /hybrízō) – properly, someone "damaging" others by lashing out with a nasty spirit. This kind of individual is insolent (delights in wrong-doing) – finding pleasure in hurting others (G. R. Berry). See 5195 (hybrizō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hubrizóDefinitiona violent, insolent man NASB Translationinsolent (1), violent aggressor (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5197: ὑβριστήςὑβριστής, ὑβριστοῦ, ὁ ( ὑβρίζω), from Homer down, "an insolent man, 'one who, uplifted with pride, either heaps insulting language upon others or does them some shameful act of wrong'" (Fritzsche, Ep. ad Romans, i., p. 86; (cf. Trench, Synonyms, § xxix.; Schmidt, chapter 177; Cope on Aristotle, rhet. 2, 2, 5 (see ὕβρις))): Romans 1:30; 1 Timothy 1:13.
Strong's violent, injurious. From hubrizo; an insulter, i.e. Maltreater -- despiteful, injurious. see GREEK hubrizo |
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