Word Summary
thnētos: subject to death
Original Word: θνητόςTransliteration: thnētos
Phonetic Spelling: (thnay-tos')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: subject to death
Meaning: subject to death
Strong's Concordance
mortality.
From thnesko; liable to die -- mortal(-ity).
see GREEK thnesko
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2349: θνητόςθνητός,
θνητῇ,
θνητόν (verbal adjective from
θνῄσκω) (from
Homer down),
liable to death, mortal:
Romans 6:12;
Romans 8:11;
1 Corinthians 15:53;
2 Corinthians 4:11;
2 Corinthians 5:4. (
θνητός subject to death, and so still living;
νεκρός actually
dead.)
STRONGS NT 2349a: θορυβάζωθορυβάζω: (θόρυβος, which see); to trouble, disturb (i. e. τυρβάζω, which see); passive present 2 person singular θορυβάζῃ in Luke 10:41 L T Tr WH after manuscripts א B C L etc. (Not found elsewhere (Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word, quotes Eusebius of Alexandria (Migne, Patr. Graec. vol. 86:1), p. 444 c.).)