ΛΥΣΣΩΔΗ, λυσσωδη
LYSSŌDĒ, lyssōdē
Sounds Like: ly-SOH-day
Translations: rabid, raging, furious, mad, frenzied
From the root: ΛΥΣΣΩΔΗΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes something that is rabid, raging, or furious, often implying a state of madness or frenzied behavior. It can be used to describe a person, an animal, or even a quality or action that exhibits extreme intensity or uncontrolled passion. It is derived from the word for 'rage' or 'madness'.
Inflection: Accusative, Singular, Feminine or Nominative, Accusative, Vocative, Plural, Neuter
Instances
Clement of Alexandria
- To the Newly Baptized — 1:4
From the same root
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