655. apostugeó
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apostugeó: to abhor
Original Word: ἀποστυγέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: apostugeó
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-os-toog-eh'-o)
Short Definition: I detest, abhor
Definition: I detest, abhor.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from apo and stugeó (to hate)
Definition
to abhor
NASB Translation
abhor (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 655: ἀποστυγέω

ἀποστυγέω, ἀποστύγω; to dislike, abhor, have a horror of: Romans 12:9; (Herodotus 2, 47; 6, 129; Sophocles, Euripides, others.). The word is fully discussed by Fritzsche at the passage (who takes the απο( as expressive of separation (cf. Latinreformidare), others regard it as intensive; (see ἀπό, V.)).



Strong's
abhor.

From apo and the base of stugnetos; to detest utterly -- abhor.

see GREEK apo

see GREEK stugnetos

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