ΜΙΣΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΙ, μισανθρωποι
MISANTHRŌPOI, misanthrōpoi
Sounds Like: mis-AN-thro-poy
Translations: misanthropic, hating mankind, man-hating, haters of mankind
From the root: ΜΙΣΕΩ, ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This is a compound word formed from 'μισέω' (miseō), meaning 'to hate', and 'ἄνθρωπος' (anthrōpos), meaning 'man' or 'human being'. It describes someone or something characterized by a hatred of humanity. It is used to describe individuals or groups who display extreme dislike, distrust, or contempt for people in general.
Inflection: Nominative, Plural, Masculine
Strong’s number: G3402 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Clement of Alexandria
- Exhortation to the Greeks (Protrepticus) — 3:1
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΜΙΣΕΩ, ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ.
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- ΜΙΣΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ — misanthropic, man-hating, hating mankind
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