Word Summary
orexis: desire, longing
Original Word: ὄρεξιςTransliteration: orexis
Phonetic Spelling: (or'-ex-is)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: desire, longing
Meaning: desire, longing
Strong's Concordance
lust.
From oregomai; excitement of the mind, i.e. Longing after -- lust.
see GREEK oregomai
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3715: ὄρεξιςὄρεξις,
ὀρέξεως,
ἡ (
ὀρέγομαι, which see),
desire, longing, craving, for;
eager desire, lust, appetite: of lust,
Romans 1:27. It is used both in a good and a bad sense, as well of natural and lawful and even of proper cravings (of the appetite for food, Wis. 16:2f;
Plutarch, mor., p. 635 c.; others;
ἐπιστήμης,
Plato, de fin., p. 414 b.), as also of corrupt and unlawful desires, Sir. 18:30 Sir. 23:6;
ἄλογοι and
λογιστικαι ὀρεξεις are contrasted in
Aristotle, rhet. 1, 10, 7. (Cf.
Trench, § lxxxvii.)