skóléx: a worm Original Word: σκώληξ, ηκος, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: skóléx Phonetic Spelling: (sko'-lakes) Short Definition: a gnawing worm Definition: a gnawing worm; gnawing anguish.
Word Origin of uncertain origin Definition a worm NASB Translation worm (3). STRONGS NT 4663: σκώληξ
σκώληξ, σκωληκος, ὁ (perhaps akin to σκολιός), a worm (Homer, Iliad 13, 654); specifically, that kind which preys upon dead bodies (Sir. 10:11 Sir. 19:3; 2 Macc. 9:9; Anthol. 7, 480, 3; 10, 78, 3): ὁ σκώληξ αὐτῶν οὐ τελευτᾷ, by a figure borrowed from Isaiah 66:24 (cf. Sir. 7:17; Judith 16:17), 'their punishment after death will never cease' (σκώληξ symbolizing perhaps the loathsomeness of the penalty), Mark 9:44, 46,(T WH omit; Tr brackets these two verses),48.
worm. Of uncertain derivation; a grub, maggot or earth-worm -- worm.
σκώλα σκώληκας σκώληκι σκωλήκων σκωληξ σκώληξ σκώλον skolex skōlēx skṓlex skṓlēx
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σκώληξ — 3 Occ.
Mark 9:44 Noun-NMS BIB: ὅπου ὁ σκώληξ αὐτῶν οὐ KJV: Where their worm dieth not, INT: where worm their notMark 9:46 Noun-NMS BIB: ὅπου ὁ σκώληξ αὐτῶν οὐ KJV: Where their worm dieth not, INT: where worm their not Mark 9:48 N-NMS BIB: ὅπου ὁ σκώληξ αὐτῶν οὐ NAS: where THEIR WORM DOES NOT DIE, KJV: Where their worm dieth not, INT: where the worm of them not 3 Occurrences
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