2340. théreuó
Strong's Concordance
théreuó: to hunt
Original Word: θηρεύω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: théreuó
Phonetic Spelling: (thay-ryoo'-o)
Definition: to hunt
Usage: I hunt, seek to catch or entrap; met: I lay hold of.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from théra
Definition
to hunt
NASB Translation
catch (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2340: θηρεύω

θηρεύω: 1 aorist infinitive θηρεῦσαί; (from θήρα, as ἀγρεύω from ἄγρα (cf. Schmidt, chapter 72, 3)); from Homer down; to go a hunting, to hunt, to catch in hunting; metaphorically, to lay wait for, strive to ensnare; to catch artfully: τί ἐκ στόματος τίνος, Luke 11:54.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
catch.

From thera; to hunt (an animal), i.e. (figuratively) to carp at -- catch.

see GREEK thera

Forms and Transliterations
εθηρεύθη εθήρευσαν εθήρευσάν εθηρεύσαντο θηρευόμενα θηρευόμενοι θηρεύοντες θηρευόντων θηρευσαι θηρεύσαι θηρεύσαί θηρεῦσαί θηρεύσαισαν θηρεύσας θηρεύσει θηρεύσεις θήρευσόν θηρεύσονται θηρεύσουσιν θηριάλωτον θηρίαλωτον θηριαλώτου θηριαλώτων θηριόβρωτος thereusai thereûsaí thēreusai thēreûsaí
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 11:54 V-ANA
GRK: ἐνεδρεύοντες αὐτὸν θηρεῦσαί τι ἐκ
NAS: plotting against Him to catch [Him] in something
KJV: and seeking to catch something out of
INT: watching him to catch in something out of

Strong's Greek 2340
1 Occurrence


θηρεῦσαί — 1 Occ.









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