66. ἄγριος (agrios) -- living in the fields, wild, savage, fierce


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agrios: living in the fields, wild, savage, fierce

Original Word: ἄγριος, ία, ιον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: agrios
Phonetic Spelling: (ag'-ree-os)
Definition: living in the fields, wild, savage, fierce
Usage: wild, fierce.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin
from agros
Definition
living in the fields, wild, savage, fierce
NASB Translation
wild (3).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

STRONGS NT 66: ἄγριος

ἄγριος, , (ἀγρός) (from Homer down);

1. living or growing in the fields or the woods, used of animals in a state of nature, and of plants which grow without culture: μέλι ἄγριον wild honey, either that which is deposited by bees in hollow trees, clefts of rocks, on the bare ground (1 Samuel 14:25 (cf. 1 Samuel 14:26)), etc., or more correctly that which distils from certain trees, and is gathered when it has become hard (Diodorus Siculus 19, 94 at the end, speaking of the Nabathaean Arabians says φύεται παῥ αὐτοῖς μέλι πολύ τό καλούμενον ἄγριον, χρῶνται πότῳ μεθ' ὕδατος; cf. Suidas and especially Suicer under the word ἀκρίς): Matthew 3:4; Mark 1:6.

2. fierce, untamed: κύματα θαλάσσης, Jude 1:13 (Wis. 14:1).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

wild, savage

From agros; wild (as pertaining to the country), literally (natural) or figuratively (fierce) -- wild, raging.

see GREEK agros

Forms and Transliterations

αγρια αγρία άγρια ἄγρια αγρίαν άγριοι αγριον άγριον ἄγριον άγριος αγρίων agria ágria agrion ágrion

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