kateidólos
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2712. kateidólos

kateidólos: full of idols
Original Word: κατείδωλος, ον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: kateidólos
Phonetic Spelling: (kat-i'-do-los)
Short Definition: full of images of idols
Definition: full of images of idols, grossly idolatrous.

Word Origin
from kata and eidólon
Definition
full of idols
NASB Translation
full of idols (1).

STRONGS NT 2712: κατείδωλος

κατείδωλος, κατείδωλον (κατά and εἴδωλον; after the analogy of καταμπελος, καταγομος, κατάχρυσος, καταδενδρος, etc. (see κατά, III. 3, and cf. Herm. ad Vig., p. 638)), full of idols: Acts 17:16. (Not found in secular authors (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 34, 3).)



wholly given to idolatry.

From kata (intensively) and eidolon; utterly idolatrous -- wholly given to idolatry.

see GREEK kata

see GREEK eidolon

κατειδωλον κατείδωλον kateidolon kateidōlon kateídolon kateídōlon


Strong's Greek 2712
1 Occurrence


κατείδωλον — 1 Occ.

Acts 17:16 Adj-AFS
BIB: αὐτῷ θεωροῦντος κατείδωλον οὖσαν τὴν
NAS: the city full of idols.
KJV: the city wholly given to idolatry.
INT: him seeing full of idols being the

1 Occurrence


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