ΑΦΡΙΖΩΝ, αφριζων
APHRIZŌN, aphrizōn
Sounds Like: ah-FREE-zohn
Translations: foaming, frothing, to foam, to froth
From the root: ΑΦΡΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes the action of foaming or frothing at the mouth, often associated with a physical or spiritual affliction. It is typically used to describe a person or animal exhibiting this symptom, often in a context of distress or illness.
Inflection: Present Active Participle, Nominative Singular, Masculine
Strong’s number: G0087 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Mark — 9:20
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