Lexicon adémoneó: to be distressed Original Word: ἀδημονέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: adémoneó Phonetic Spelling: (ad-ay-mon-eh'-o) Short Definition: I am troubled, distressed Definition: I feel fear, lack courage, am distressed, troubled. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin Definitionto be distressed NASB Translationdistressed (2), troubled (1). 
 Thayer's STRONGS NT 85: ἀδημονέωἀδημονέω,  (ῶ; (from the unused  ἀδημων, and this from the alpha privative and  δῆμος; accordingly, uncomfortable, as not at home, cf. German  unheimisch, unheimlich; cf. Alexander  Buttmann (1873) Lexil. ii. 136 (Fishlake's trans, p. 29f. But Lob. (Pathol. Proleg., p. 238, cf., p. 160) and others connect it with  ἀδήμων,  ἀδῆσαι; see  Lightfoot on  Philippians 2:26));  to be troubled, distressed:  Matthew 26:37;  Mark 14:33;  Philippians 2:26. ( Xenophon, Hell. 4, 4, 3  ἀδημονῆσαι τάς ψυχάς, and often in secular authors.)    
 
 
 
 Strong's to be distressed, troubled From a derivative of adeo (to be sated to loathing); to be in distress (of mind) -- be full of heaviness, be very heavy.   |  
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