2775. kephalaioó
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kephalaioó: to strike on the head
Original Word: κεφαλαιόω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: kephalaioó
Phonetic Spelling: (kef-al-ahee-o'-o)
Short Definition: I wound in the head
Definition: I wound in the head.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from a dim. of kephalé
Definition
to strike on the head
NASB Translation
wounded...in the head (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 2775: κεφαλαιόω

κεφαλαιόω, κεφαλαιω: 1 aorist ἐκεφαλαιωσα (T WH ἐκεφαλιωσα (see below)); (κεφάλαιον);

1. to bring under heads, to sum up, to summarize (Thucydides, Aristotle, others).

2. in an unusual sense, to smite or wound in the head: Mark 12:4. It is of no use to appeal to the analogy of the verb γναθόω, which means εἰς γναθους τύπτω to smite on the cheek, since κεφαλαισον is nowhere used of the head of the body. Tdf. (WH) (after manuscripts א B L) have adopted ἐκεφαλίωσαν (from κεφάλιον, equivalent to κεφαλίς, which see). But neither κεφαλιόω nor κεφαλίζω has yet been noted in any Greek authority. Cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 95. (Compare: ανα(κεφαλαιόω.)

STRONGS NT 2775: κεφαλιόωκεφαλιόω: Mark 12:4 T WH (approved also by Weiss, Volkmar, others), for κεφαλαιόω, which see.



Strong's
wound in the head.

From the same as kephalaion; (specially) to strike on the head -- wound in the head.

see GREEK kephalaion

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