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Brown-Driver-Briggs /Thayer Dictionary - ἐξουδενόω

ἐξουδενόω

G1847

Transliteration: exoudenóō

Pronunciation: ex-oo-den-o'-o

Definition: set at nought


- Original: ἐξουδενόω

- Transliteration: Exoudenoo

- Phonetic: ex-oo-den-o'-o

- Definition:

1. to hold and treat as of no account, utterly to despise

2. to set at nought, treat with contempt

- Origin: from G1537" class="dictionary-topic-link">G1537 and a derivative of the neuter of G3762" class="dictionary-topic-link">G3762

- TDNT entry: None

- Part(s) of speech: Verb

- Strong's: From G1537" class="dictionary-topic-link">G1537 and a derivative of the neuter of G3762" class="dictionary-topic-link">G3762; to make utterly nothing of that is despise: - set at nought. See also G1848" class="dictionary-topic-link">G1848.


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