3631. oinos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3631: οἶνος

οἶνος, οἴνου, (from Homer down), the Sept. for יַיִן, also for תִּירושׁ (must, new wine), חֶמֶר, etc.; wine;

a. properly: Matthew 9:17; (xxvii. 34 L text T Tr WH); Mark 15:23; Luke 1:15; John 2:3; Romans 14:21; Ephesians 5:18; 1 Timothy 5:23; Revelation 17:2, etc.; οἴνῳ προσέχειν, 1 Timothy 3:8; δουλεύειν, Titus 2:3.

b. metaphorically: οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ (see θυμός, 2), fiery wine, which God in his wrath is represented as mixing and giving to those whom he is about to punish by their own folly and madness, Revelation 14:10; Revelation 16:19; Revelation 19:15; with τῆς πορνείας added (cf. Winers Grammar, § 30, 3 N. 1; B. 155 (136)), a love-potion as it were, wine exciting to fornication, which he is said to give who entices others to idolatry, Revelation 14:8; Revelation 18:3 (here L omits; Tr WH brackets οἴνου), and he is said to be drunk with who suffers himself to be enticed, Revelation 17:2.

c. by metonymy, equivalent to a vine: Revelation 6:6.

Forms and Transliterations
οίνοις οινον οίνον οίνόν οἶνον οινος οίνος οἶνος οινου οίνου οἴνου όινου οινοφλυγεί οινοφλυγήσωμεν οινω οίνω οἴνῳ οίνων oino oinō oínoi oínōi oinon oînon oinos oînos oinou oínou
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