Lexicon arketos: sufficient Original Word: ἀρκετός, ή, όνPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: arketos Phonetic Spelling: (ar-ket-os') Short Definition: sufficient Definition: sufficient, enough. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom arkeóDefinitionsufficient NASB Translationenough (2), sufficient (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 713: ἀρκετόςἀρκετός, ἀρκετη, ἀρκετόν ( ἀρκέω), sufficient: Matthew 6:34 (where the meaning is, 'Let the present day's trouble suffice for a man, and let him not rashly increase it by anticipating the cares of days to come'; (on the neuter cf. Winers Grammar, § 58, 5; Buttmann, 127 (111))); ἀρκετόν τῷ μαθητῇ ( A. V. it is enough for the disciple i. e.) let him be content etc., followed by ἵνα, Matthew 10:25; followed by an infinitive, 1 Peter 4:3. ( Chrysippus of Tyana quoted in Athen. 3, 79, p. 113b.)
Strong's enough, sufficient. From arkeo; satisfactory -- enough, suffice (-ient). see GREEK arkeo |
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