tinó: to pay, to pay a penalty Original Word: τίνω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tinó Phonetic Spelling: (tee'-no) Short Definition: I pay Definition: I pay (penalty).
5099 tínō (a primitive root, NAS dictionary) – to be punished, having to pay the penal fine attached to the crime (used only in 2 Thes 1:9). [In the papyri tinō also means "pay the penalty" (P Fay 21.24, ad 134), like "paying the fitting penalty"(MM, 636).] Word Origin a prim. verb Definition to pay, to pay a penalty NASB Translation pay (1). STRONGS NT 5099: τίνω
τίνω: future τίσω; from Homer down; to pay, to recompense: δίκην, to pay penalty, suffer punishment, 2 Thessalonians 1:9 (Plato, Phaedo, p. 81 d.; Theact., p. 177 a.; Aelian v. h. 13, 2; δίκας, id. 1, 24; θωην, Homer, Odyssey 2, 193; ποινας, Pindar Ol. 2, 106; ζημίαν, the Sept. Proverbs 27:12). (Compare: ἀποτίνω.)
payStrengthened for a primary tio (tee'-o) (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses) to pay a price, i.e. As a penalty -- be punished with.
τίσομαι τίσονται τισουσιν τίσουσιν tisousin tísousin
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