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thrombos: a lump Original Word: θρόμβος, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: thrombos Phonetic Spelling: (throm'-bos) Short Definition: a clot, large drop Definition: a clot, large drop (of blood).
Word Origin from trephó Definition a lump NASB Translation drops (1). STRONGS NT 2361: θρόμβος
θρόμβος, θρομβου, ὁ (allied with τρέφω in the sense to thicken; Vanicek, p. 307), a large thick drop, especially of clotted blood (Aeschylus Eum. 184); with αἵματος added (Aeschylus choeph. 533, 546; Plato, Critias, p. 120a.), Luke 22:44 (L brackets WH reject the passage (see WH's Appendix at the passage)).
great drop. Perhaps from trepho (in the sense of thickening); a clot -- great drop. see GREEK trepho
θρομβοι θρόμβοι thromboi thrómboi
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θρόμβοι — 1 Occ.
Luke 22:44 N-NMP BIB: αὐτοῦ ὡσεὶ θρόμβοι αἵματος καταβαίνοντες NAS: like drops of blood, KJV: as it were great drops of blood INT: of him as great drops of blood falling down1 Occurrence
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