Word Summary
achreios: useless
Original Word: ἀχρεῖοςTransliteration: achreios
Phonetic Spelling: (akh-ri'-os)
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: useless
Meaning: useless
Strong's Concordance
unprofitable.
From a (as a negative particle) and a derivative of chre (compare chreia); useless, i.e. (euphemistically) unmeritorious -- unprofitable.
see GREEK a
see GREEK chre
see GREEK chreia
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 888: ἀχρεῖοςἀχρεῖος,
ἀχρεῖον (
χρεῖος useful),
useless, good for nothing:
Matthew 25:30 (
δοῦλος, cf.
Plato, Alc. 1:17, p. 122 b.
τῶν οἰκετῶν τόν ἀχρειοτατον); by an hyperbole of pious modesty in
Luke 17:10 'the servant' calls himself
ἀχρεῖον, because, although he has done all, yet he has done nothing except what he ought to have done; accordingly he possesses no merit, and could only claim to be called 'profitable,' should he do more than what he is bound to do; cf. Bengel, at the passage. (Often in Greek writings from
Homer down;
Xenophon, mem. 1, 2, 54
ἀχρεῖον καί ἀνωφελές. The
Sept. 2 Samuel 6:22 equivalent to
שָׁפָל low, base.) (Synonyms: cf. Tittmann ii., p. 11f; Ellicott on
Philemon 1:11.)