Word Summary
skotizō: to darken
Original Word: σκοτίζωTransliteration: skotizō
Phonetic Spelling: (skot-id-zo)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to darken
Meaning: to darken
Strong's Concordance
darken.
From skotos; to obscure (literally or figuratively) -- darken.
see GREEK skotos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4654: σκοτίζωσκοτίζω: passive, perfect participle
ἐσκοτισμενος (
Ephesians 4:18 R G); 1 aorist
ἐσκοτίσθην; 1 future
σκοτισθήσομαι; (
σκότος); to cover with darkness, to darken
; passive, to be covered with darkness, be darkened": properly, of the heavenly bodies, as deprived of light ((
Ecclesiastes 12:2)),
Matthew 24:29;
Mark 13:24;
Luke 23:45 (
T WH ἐκλείπω (which see 2));
Revelation 8:12;
Revelation 9:2 (
L T WH σκοτόω, which see); metaphorically, of the eyes, viz. of the understanding,
Romans 11:10;
ἡ καρδία, the mind (see
καρδία, 2 b.
β.),
Romans 1:21; men
τῇ διάνοια,
Ephesians 4:18 R G. (
Plutarch (adv. Col. 24, 4; Cleomed. 81, 28);
Tzetzes, hist. 8, 929; the
Sept. several times for
חָשַׁך; (
Polybius 12, 15, 10; 3Macc. 4:10;
Test xii. Patr., test. Rub. § 3; test. Levi § 14).)