rhegnumi <4486>
rhgnumi rhegnumi or rhssw rhesso
Pronunciation | : | hrayg'-noo-mee hrace'-so |
Origin | : | both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi [see in 2608]) |
Reference | : | - |
PrtSpch | : | v (verb) |
In Greek | : | errhxen 1, rhgnuntai 1, rhssei 1, rhxei 2, rhxon 1, rhxwsin 1 |
In NET | : | burst 2, break forth 1, it throws down 1, tear to pieces 1, threw to the ground 1, will burst 1 |
In AV | : | burst 2, tear 1, rend 1, break 1, break forth 1, throw down 1 |
Count | : | 7 |
Definition | : |
1) to rend, burst or break asunder, break up, break through 1a) to tear in pieces 1b) to break forth 1b1) into joy, of infants or dumb persons beginning to speak 1c) to distort, convulse 1c1) of a demon causing convulsions in a man possessed 1c2) to dash down, hurl to the ground (a common occurrence in cases of demon possession and epilepsy) Synonym : See Definition 5850 both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi (see in 2608)) to "break," "wreck" or "crack", i.e. (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; 2608 being its intensive (with the preposition in composition), and 2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like 3089) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (with spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions: KJV -- break (forth), burst, rend, tear. see GREEK for 2608 see GREEK for 2608 see GREEK for 2352 see GREEK for 3089 |
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