Strong's Concordance odunaó: to cause or suffer pain Original Word: ὀδυνάωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: odunaó Phonetic Spelling: (od-oo-nah'-o) Definition: to cause or suffer pain Usage: I torment, pain; mid. and pass: I am tormented, pained; I suffer acute pain, physical or mental. HELPS Word-studies 3600 odynáō (from 3601 /odýnē, "very painful sorrow") – properly, to experience intense emotional pain (WP, 2, 223), i.e. deep, personal anguish expressed by great mourning (LS). This root (ody-) literally means "go down" (as the sun in a sunset) and refers to consuming sorrow. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom oduné Definition to cause or suffer pain NASB Translation agony (1), am in agony (1), anxiously (1), grieving (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3600: ὀδυνάωὀδυνάω, ὀδύνω: present indicative passive ὀδυνῶμαι; present indicative middle 2 person singular ὀδυνᾶσαι (see κατακαυχάομαι), participle ὀδυνωμενος; (ὀδύνη); to cause intense pain; passive to be in anguish, be tormented: Luke 16:24f; middle to torment or distress oneself (A. V. to sorrow), Luke 2:48; ἐπί τίνι, Acts 20:38. (Aristophanes, Sophocles, Euripides, Plato, others; the Sept..) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance sorrow, torment. From odune; to grieve -- sorrow, torment. see GREEK odune Forms and Transliterations οδυνασαι οδυνάσαι ὀδυνᾶσαι οδυνάται οδυνηθήσεται οδυνηθήσονται οδυνωμαι οδυνώμαι ὀδυνῶμαι οδυνωμένην οδυνωμενοι οδυνώμενοι ὀδυνώμενοι οδυνωμένοις odunasai odunomai odunōmai odunomenoi odunōmenoi odynasai odynâsai odynomai odynômai odynōmai odynō̂mai odynomenoi odynōmenoi odynṓmenoiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 2:48 V-PPM/P-NMPGRK: καὶ κἀγὼ ὀδυνώμενοι ἐζητοῦμέν σε NAS: Your father and I have been anxiously looking KJV: have sought thee sorrowing. INT: and I alsodistressed were seeking you Luke 16:24 V-PIM/P-1S Luke 16:25 V-PIM/P-2S Acts 20:38 V-PPM/P-NMP Strong's Greek 3600 |