ΦΡΙΣΣ, φρισς
PHRISS, phriss
Sounds Like: FREE-ssoh
Translations: to shudder, to tremble, to shiver, to be afraid, to be terrified
From the root: ΦΡΙΣΣΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb describes a physical reaction of trembling or shuddering, often due to fear, awe, or horror. It implies a strong emotional response that manifests physically. It can be used to describe someone who is terrified or deeply reverent.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, Second Person Singular (imperative) or First Person Singular (indicative) or a stem form. Given the context of the example usage 'ΦΡΙΣΣΟΥΣΙΝ' (they shudder), 'ΦΡΙΣΣ' itself is likely a stem or an imperative form. The root verb is ΦΡΙΣΣΩ.
Strong’s number: G5425 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΦΡΙΣΣΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἘΦΡΙΞΑΝ — they shuddered, they trembled, they shivered, they bristled
- ἘΦΡΙΞΕ — shuddered, trembled, shook with fear, bristled
- ἘΦΡΙΞΕΝ — shuddered, trembled, bristled, was terrified
- ἘΦΡΙΤΤΕ — he shuddered, he trembled, he bristled, he quaked
- ἘΦΡΙΤΤΟΝ — they shuddered, they trembled, they bristled
- ΕΦΡΙΞΑΝ — they shuddered, they shivered, they trembled, they were terrified, they bristled
- ΕΦΡΙΞΕΝ — he shuddered, it shuddered, he trembled, it trembled, he bristled, it bristled
- ΕΦΡΙΤΤΟΝ — they shuddered, they were terrified, they were afraid, they were horrified
- ΠΕΦΡΙΚΕΝΑΙ — to have shuddered, to have trembled, to have bristled, to have been afraid
- ΠΕΦΡΙΚΟΤΕΣ — having shuddered, those who have shuddered, having trembled, those who have trembled
- ΠΕΦΡΙΚΩΣ — having shuddered, having trembled, having bristled, having been terrified
- ΦΡΙΞ — shuddering, a shudder, a shiver, a ripple, a ripple on the water, a bristling, a bristling of hair
- ΦΡΙΞΑΤΩ — let it shudder, let it tremble, let it shiver, let it bristle
- ΦΡΙΣΣΕΙ — shudders, trembles, shivers, bristles, quakes
- ΦΡΙΣΣΕΤΕ — shudder, shiver, tremble, be afraid, be terrified
- ΦΡΙΣΣΟΥΣΙΝ — they shudder, they tremble, they shiver
- ΦΡΙΣΣΩ — to shudder, to tremble, to shiver, to bristle
- ΦΡΙΤΤΕΙ — shudder, tremble, be terrified, shudder with fear
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