849. autocheir
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autocheir: with one's own hand
Original Word: αὐτόχειρ, ρος, ὁ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: autocheir
Phonetic Spelling: (ow-tokh'-ire)
Short Definition: with one's own hand
Definition: with one's own hand.

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STRONGS NT 849: αὐτόχειρ

αὐτόχειρ, ἀυτοχειρος, (αὐτός and χείρ, cf. μακρόχειρ, ἀδικοχειρ), doing a thing with one's own hand: Acts 27:19. (Often in the tragedians and Attic orators.)

STRONGS NT 849a: αὐχέωαὐχέω; (in present and imperfect from Aeschylus and Herodotus down, but rare in prose); properly, to lift up the neck, hence, to boast: μεγάλα αὐχεῖ, James 3:5 L T Tr WH for R G μεγάλαυχεῖ which see



Strong's
with one's own hands.

From autos and cheir; self-handed, i.e. Doing personally -- with... Own hands.

see GREEK autos

see GREEK cheir

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