2104. eugenes
Strong's Concordance
eugenes: of noble birth, noble
Original Word: εὐγενής, ές
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: eugenes
Phonetic Spelling: (yoog-en'-ace)
Definition: noble
Usage: (a) of noble birth, of high birth, (b) noble in nature.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2104: εὐγενής

εὐγενής, ἐυγενες (from εὖ and γένος);

1. well-born, of noble race: Luke 19:12 (of a prince); 1 Corinthians 1:26.

2. noble-minded: comparitive ἐυγενεστερος, Acts 17:11. (the Sept.; often in Greek writings from Aristophanes and Tragg. down.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
noble

From eu and ginomai; well born, i.e. (literally) high in rank, or (figuratively) generous -- more noble, nobleman.

see GREEK eu

see GREEK ginomai

Forms and Transliterations
ευγενεις ευγενείς εὐγενεῖς ευγενεστεροι ευγενέστεροι εὐγενέστεροι ευγενης ευγενής εὐγενὴς εύγνωστοι εύγνωστος eugeneis eugeneîs eugenes eugenēs eugenḕs eugenesteroi eugenésteroi
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 19:12 Adj-NMS
GRK: Ἄνθρωπός τις εὐγενὴς ἐπορεύθη εἰς
NAS: He said, A nobleman went
INT: A man certain of noble birth proceeded to

Acts 17:11 Adj-NMP-C
GRK: δὲ ἦσαν εὐγενέστεροι τῶν ἐν
NAS: these were more noble-minded than those
KJV: were more noble than those in
INT: moreover were more noble than those in

1 Corinthians 1:26 Adj-NMP
GRK: οὐ πολλοὶ εὐγενεῖς
NAS: mighty, not many noble;
KJV: not many noble, [are called]:
INT: not many high-born

Strong's Greek 2104
3 Occurrences


εὐγενὴς — 1 Occ.
εὐγενεῖς — 1 Occ.
εὐγενέστεροι — 1 Occ.









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