Word Summary
pōroō: to petrify, to harden
Original Word: πωρόωTransliteration: pōroō
Phonetic Spelling: (po-ro'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to petrify, to harden
Meaning: to petrify, to harden
Strong's Concordance
harden, blind
Apparently from poros (a kind of stone); to petrify, i.e. (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous) -- blind, harden.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4456: πωρόωπωρόω,
πώρω: 1 aorist
ἐπωρωσα (
John 12:40 T Tr WH); perfect
πεπώρωκα; perfect passive participle
πεπωρωμενος; 1 aorist passive
ἐπωρωθην; (
πῶρος, hard skin, a hardening, induration);
to cover with a thick skin, to harden by covering with a callus (
R. V. everywhere simply to harden): metaphorically,
καρδίαν, to make the heart dull,
John 12:40; passive,
to grow hard or callous, become dull, lose the power of understanding:
Romans 11:7;
τά νοήματα,
2 Corinthians 3:14;
ἡ καρδία,
Mark 6:52;
Mark 8:17. Cf. Fritzsche, Commentary on Mark, p. 78f; on Romans, ii., p. 451f. ((
Hippocrates (
), Aristotle, others.))