3730. hormé
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3730: ὁρμή

ὁρμή, ὁρμῆς, (from the root, sar, to go, flow; Fick i., p. 227; Curtius, § 502), from Homer down, a violent motion, impulse: James 3:4; a hostile movement, onset, assault, Acts 14:5 (cf. Trench, § lxxxvii.).

Forms and Transliterations
ορμάς ορμη ορμή ὁρμὴ ορμήν ορμής horme hormē hormḕ orme ormē
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