Strong's Concordance anemizó: to drive by the wind Original Word: ἀνεμίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anemizó Phonetic Spelling: (an-em-id'-zo) Definition: to drive by the wind Usage: I am blown with the wind (referring to the gentler motions of the air). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anemos Definition to drive by the wind NASB Translation driven (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 416: ἀνεμίζωἀνεμίζω: (ἄνεμος); to agitate or drive by the wind; present passive participle ἀνεμιζόμενος, James 1:6. Besides only in schol. on Homer Odyssey 12, 336 ἔνθα ἦν σκέπη πρός τό μή ἀνεμίζεσθαι, (Hesychius under the word ἀναψυξαι ἀνεμισαι; Joannes Moschus (in Patr. Graec. 87, p. 3044 a.) ἀνεμιζοντος τοῦ πλοίουvelificantenave). The Greeks said ἀνεμόω. Cf. κλυδωνίζομαι. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance driven by the wind. From anemos; to toss with the wind -- drive with the wind. see GREEK anemos Forms and Transliterations ανεμιζομενω ανεμιζομένω ἀνεμιζομένῳ anemizomeno anemizomenō anemizoménoi anemizoménōiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |