1784. ἔντιμος (entimos) -- valued, precious
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Strong's Concordance
entimos: valued, precious
Original Word: ἔντιμος, ον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: entimos
Phonetic Spelling: (en'-tee-mos)
Definition: valued, precious
Usage: (held precious, hence) precious, honored, honorable in rank.
HELPS Word-studies
1784 éntimos (an adjective, derived from 1722 /en "in," intensifying 5092 /timḗ, "attributed honor") – properly, hold in honor, in a state (condition) of personal respect.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from en and timé
Definition
valued, precious
NASB Translation
high regard (1), highly regarded (1), more distinguished (1), precious (2).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1784: ἔντιμος
ἔντιμος, ἔντιμον (τιμή), held in honor, prized; hence, precious: λίθος, 1 Peter 2:4, 6 (Isaiah 28:16); honorable, noble, Luke 14:8; τίνι, dear to one, Luke 7:2; ἔντιμον ἔχειν τινα to hold one dear or in honor, to value highly, Philippians 2:29. ((Sophocles, Plato, others).)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
dear, highly regarded, precious,From en and time; valued (figuratively) -- dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation.
see GREEK en
see GREEK time
Forms and Transliterations
έντιμα έντιμοι εντίμοις εντιμον έντιμον ἔντιμον εντιμος έντιμος ἔντιμος εντιμοτερος εντιμότερός ἐντιμότερός εντιμοτέρους εντίμου εντιμους εντίμους ἐντίμους εντίμων εντίμως entimon éntimon entimos éntimos entimoteros entimóterós entimous entímousLinks
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