1890. epaphrizó
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epaphrizó: to foam up
Original Word: ἐπαφρίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: epaphrizó
Phonetic Spelling: (ep-af-rid'-zo)
Short Definition: I foam out
Definition: I foam out (a metaphor from the seaweed and refuse borne on the crest of waves), vomit forth.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from epi and aphrizó
Definition
to foam up
NASB Translation
casting (1), like foam (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1890: ἐπαφρίζω

ἐπαφρίζω; to foam up (Mosch. 5, 5); to cast out as foam, foam out: τί, Jude 1:13 calls the godless and graceless set of whom he speaks κύματα ἐπαφρίζοντα τάς ἑαυτῶν αἰσχύνας, i. e. (dropping the figure) impelled by their restless passions, they unblushingly exhibit, in word and deed, their base and abandoned spirit; cf. Isaiah 57:20.



Strong's
foam out.

From epi and aphrizo; to foam upon, i.e. (figuratively) to exhibit (a vile passion) -- foam out.

see GREEK epi

see GREEK aphrizo

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