Word Summary
tapeinophrosynē: lowliness of mind, humility
Original Word: ταπεινοφροσύνηTransliteration: tapeinophrosynē
Phonetic Spelling: (tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: lowliness of mind, humility
Meaning: lowliness of mind, humility
Strong's Concordance
humility
From a compound of tapeinos and the base of phren; humiliation of mind, i.e. Modesty -- humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind).
see GREEK tapeinos
see GREEK phren
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5012: ταπεινοφροσύνηταπεινοφροσύνη,
ταπεινοφροσύνης,
ἡ (
ταπεινόφρων; opposed to
μεγαλοφροσύνη,
ὑψηλοφροσύνη (cf.
Winers Grammar, 99 (94))), "the having a humble opinion of oneself; a deep sense of one's (moral) littleness; modesty, humility, lowliness of mind"; (
Vulg.humilitas, Luth. Demuth):
Acts 20:19;
Ephesians 4:2;
Philippians 2:3;
Colossians 3:12;
1 Peter 5:5; used of an affected and ostentatious humility in
Colossians 2:18, 23. (The word occurs neither in the O. T., nor in secular authors — (but in
Josephus,
b. j. 4, 9, 2 in the sense of pusillanimity; also
Epictetus diss. 3, 24, 56 in a bad sense. See
Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § xlii.;
Lightfoot on Philippians, the passage cited; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität, as above w., pp. 20, 62;
Winer's Grammar, 26).)
STRONGS NT 5012a: ταπεινόφρωνταπεινόφρων, ταπεινοφρον (ταπεινός and φρήν), humble-minded, i. e. having a modest opinion of oneself: 1 Peter 3:8, where Rec. φιλόφρονες. (Proverbs 29:23; in a bad sense, pusillanimous, mean-spirited, μικρούς ἡ τύχῃ καί περιδηις ποιεῖ καί ταπεινόφρονας, Plutarch, de Alex. fort. 2, 4; (de tranquill. animi 17. See Winer's Grammar, § 34, 3 and references under the word ταπεινοφροσύνη, at the end).)