3443. monoó
Strong's Lexicon
monoó: To make solitary, to isolate, to make alone.

Original Word: μονοό
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: monoó
Pronunciation: mo-no-O
Phonetic Spelling: (mon-o'-o)
Definition: To make solitary, to isolate, to make alone.
Meaning: I leave alone (solitary), forsake.

Word Origin: Derived from μόνος (monos), meaning "alone" or "only."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew concept of being alone or set apart can be found in words like בָּדָד (badad - Strong's Hebrew 910), which means "alone" or "solitary."

Usage: The verb "monoó" is used to describe the act of making something or someone solitary or isolated. It conveys the idea of setting apart or causing to be alone, often with a focus on the resulting state of being solitary.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of being alone or isolated could carry both positive and negative connotations. Solitude was sometimes sought for philosophical reflection or religious devotion, while at other times, it was seen as a form of punishment or social exclusion. In the context of early Christianity, being set apart could also imply a spiritual or holy separation for God's purposes.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from monos
Definition
to leave alone, forsake
NASB Translation
left alone (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3443: μονόω

μονόω, μόνῳ; (μόνος); from Homer down; to make single or solitary; to leave alone, forsake: perfect passive participle χήρα μεμονωμένη, i. e. without children, 1 Timothy 5:5, cf. 4.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
be desolate.

From monos; to isolate, i.e. Bereave -- be desolate.

see GREEK monos

Forms and Transliterations
μεμονωμενη μεμονωμένη memonomene memonoméne memonōmenē memonōménē
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Timothy 5:5 V-RPM/P-NFS
GRK: χήρα καὶ μεμονωμένη ἤλπικεν ἐπὶ
NAS: indeed and who has been left alone, has fixed her hope
KJV: indeed, and desolate, trusteth in
INT: a widow and left alone has [her] hope in

Strong's Greek 3443
1 Occurrence


μεμονωμένη — 1 Occ.















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