ἘΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΝΤΟ, ἐβδελυξαντο
EBDELYXANTO, ebdelyxanto
Sounds Like: eb-deh-LYX-ahn-toh
Translations: they abhorred, they detested, they loathed, they made abominable
From the root: ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΑΙ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to abhor, detest, or loathe something or someone. It implies a strong feeling of disgust or revulsion. It is often used in a moral or religious sense to describe a rejection of something considered impure or evil. In the middle voice, it can mean to make oneself abominable or to be an abomination.
Inflection: Aorist, Indicative, Middle, 3rd Person Plural
Strong’s number: G948 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΑΙ.
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.
- ΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΑ — abominable, detestable, loathsome, an abomination, detestable things
- ΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΟΣ — abominable, detestable, defiled, abhorred, loathsome
- ΒΔΕΛΥΚ — to detest, to abhor, to be an abomination, to make abominable
- ΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΜΕΝΟΣ — to detest, to abhor, to be disgusted, to feel revulsion
- ΒΔΕΛΥΞΕΤΑΙ — will abhor, will detest, will be disgusted with
- ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΕΤΑΙ — he abhors, she abhors, it abhors, he detests, she detests, it detests, he is disgusted by, she is disgusted by, it is disgusted by
- ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΑΙ — to detest, to abhor, to be disgusted, to make abominable, to defile
- ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΕ — to detest, to abhor, to be an abomination, to make abominable, to be abominable
- ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΕΝΟΙΣ — to those who are abominating, to those who are detesting, to those who are abhorring
- ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΕΝΟΝ — detesting, abhorring, being an abomination, being detested, being abhorred
- ΒΔΕΛΥΤΤΗ — you detest, you abhor, you abominate, you make abominable, you defile
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΟΙ — abominable, detestable, defiled, an abominable one, a detestable one
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΟΙΣ — abominable, detestable, defiled, polluted, those who are abominable, those who are detestable
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΟΣ — abominable, detestable, loathsome, abhorred, defiled
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΓΜΕΝΩΝ — (of) abominable, (of) detestable, (of) loathsome, (of) abhorrent
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΚΤΑΙ — has been made an abomination, has been detested, has been abhorred, has been loathed
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΜΕΘΑ — we abhorred, we detested, we loathed, we made abominable
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΜΗΝ — I abhorred, I detested, I loathed, I made abominable
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΤΟ — abhorred, detested, loathed, regarded as an abomination
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΝΤΟ — they detested, they abhorred, they loathed, they regarded with disgust
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΧΘΗ — was abhorred, was detested, was made abominable, was defiled
- ἘΒΔΕΛΥΧΘΗΣΑΝ — they were made abominable, they became detestable, they were abhorred
- ΕΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΜΗΝ — I abhorred, I detested, I loathed, I regarded as an abomination
- ΕΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΝΤΟ — they detested, they abhorred, they loathed, they made abominable
- ΕΒΔΕΛΥΞΑΤΟ — he abhorred, he detested, he loathed, he made abominable, he turned away from, he felt disgust for
- ΕΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΝΤΟ — they detested, they abhorred, they loathed, they were disgusted by
- ΕΒΔΕΛΥΧΘΗΣΑΝ — they were abhorred, they were detested, they were made abominable, they became an abomination
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