3600. odunaó
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odunaó: to cause or suffer pain
Original Word: ὀδυνάω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: odunaó
Phonetic Spelling: (od-oo-nah'-o)
Short Definition: I torment, pain
Definition: I torment, pain; mid. and pass: I am tormented, pained; I suffer acute pain, physical or mental.

HELPS word-Studies

3600 odynáō (from 3601 /odýnē, "very painful sorrow") – properly, to experience intense emotional pain (WP, 2, 223), i.e. deep, personal anguish expressed by great mourning (LS). This root (ody-) literally means "go down" (as the sun in a sunset) and refers to consuming sorrow.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from oduné
Definition
to cause or suffer pain
NASB Translation
agony (1), am in agony (1), anxiously (1), grieving (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3600: ὀδυνάω

ὀδυνάω, ὀδύνω: present indicative passive ὀδυνῶμαι; present indicative middle 2 person singular ὀδυνᾶσαι (see κατακαυχάομαι), participle ὀδυνωμενος; (ὀδύνη); to cause intense pain; passive to be in anguish, be tormented: Luke 16:24f; middle to torment or distress oneself (A. V. to sorrow), Luke 2:48; ἐπί τίνι, Acts 20:38. (Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, Plato, others; the Sept..)



Strong's
sorrow, torment.

From odune; to grieve -- sorrow, torment.

see GREEK odune

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