674. apopsuchó
Strong's Concordance
apopsuchó: to leave off breathing, i.e. faint
Original Word: ἀποψύχω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: apopsuchó
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-ops-oo'-kho)
Definition: to leave off breathing, faint
Usage: I faint, breathe out life, die, am dismayed.
HELPS Word-studies

674 apopsýxō (from 575 /apó, "separate from" and 5594 /psýxō, "breathe," the root of 5590 /psyxḗ, "soul") – properly, "separate from the soul," i.e. become faint because of loss of breath; (figuratively) lose morale (become disheartened) like lapsing into temporary unconsciousness (used only in Lk 21:26).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from apo and psuchó
Definition
to leave off breathing, i.e. faint
NASB Translation
fainting (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 674: ἀποψύχω

ἀποψύχω; to breathe out life, expire; to faint or swoon away: Luke 21:26. (So Thucydides 1, 134; Bion 1, 9, others; 4 Macc. 15:18.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
to faint

From apo and psucho; to breathe out, i.e. Faint -- hearts failing.

see GREEK apo

see GREEK psucho

Forms and Transliterations
αποψυχοντων αποψυχόντων ἀποψυχόντων apopsuchonton apopsuchontōn apopsychonton apopsychontōn apopsychónton apopsychóntōn
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 21:26 V-PPA-GMP
GRK: ἀποψυχόντων ἀνθρώπων ἀπὸ
NAS: men fainting from fear
KJV: Men's hearts failing them for fear,
INT: fainting at heart men from

Strong's Greek 674
1 Occurrence


ἀποψυχόντων — 1 Occ.

















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