Word Summary
kōlyō: to hinder
Original Word: κωλύωTransliteration: kōlyō
Phonetic Spelling: (ko-loo'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to hinder
Meaning: to hinder
Strong's Concordance
forbid, hinder, prevent
From the base of kolazo; to estop, i.e. Prevent (by word or act) -- forbid, hinder, keep from, let, not suffer, withstand.
see GREEK kolazo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2967: κωλύωκωλύω; imperfect 1 person plural
ἐκωλύομεν (
Mark 9:38 T Tr text
WH); 1 aorist
ἐκώλυσα; passive, present
κωλύομαι; 1 aorist
ἐκωλύθην; (from
κόλος, lopped, clipped; properly,
to cut off, cut short, hence)
to hinder, prevent, forbid; (from
Pindar down); the
Sept. for
כָּלָא, twice (viz.
1 Samuel 25:26;
2 Samuel 13:13) for
מָנַע :
τινα followed by an infinitive (
Winer's Grammar, § 65, 2
β.; cf.
Buttmann, § 148,13),
Matthew 19:14;
Luke 23:2;
Acts 16:6;
Acts 24:23;
1 Thessalonians 2:16;
Hebrews 7:23;
τί κωλύει με βαπτισθῆναι; what doth binder me from being (to be) baptized?
Acts 8:36; the infinitive is omitted, as being evident from what has gone before,
Mark 9:38;
Mark 10:14;
Luke 9:49;
Luke 11:52;
Luke 18:16;
Acts 11:17;
Romans 1:13;
3 John 1:10;
αὐτόν is lacking, because it has preceded,
Luke 9:50; the accusative is lacking, because easily supplied from the context,
1 Timothy 4:3; as often in Greek writings, construction with
τινα τίνος, to keep one from a thing,
Acts 27:43; with the accusative of the thing,
τήν παραφρονίαν,
to restrain, check, 2 Peter 2:16;
τό λαλεῖν γλωσαις,
1 Corinthians 14:39;
τί, followed by
τοῦ μή, can anyone hinder the water (which offers itself), that these should not be baptized?
Acts 10:47; in imitation of the Hebrew
כָּלָא followed by
מִן of the person and the § of the thing,
to withhold a thing from anyone, i. e. to deny or refuse one a thing:
Luke 6:29 (
Buttmann, § 132, 5) (
τό μνημεῖον ἀπό σου,
Genesis 23:6). (Compare:
διακωλύω.)