2253. hémithanés
Strong's Lexicon
hémithanés: Half-dead

Original Word: ἡμιθανής
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: hémithanés
Pronunciation: hay-mee-than-ACE
Phonetic Spelling: (hay-mee-than-ace')
Definition: Half-dead
Meaning: half-dead.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as hémisus and thnéskó
Definition
half dead
NASB Translation
half dead (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2253: ἡμιθανής

ἡμιθανής, ἡμιθανες (from ἠμί half, and θνῄσκω, 2 aorist ἔθανον), half dead: Luke 10:30. ((Dionysius Halicarnassus 10, 7); Diodorus 12, 62; Strabo 2, p. 98; Anthol. 11, 392, 4; (4 Macc. 4:11); others.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
half dead.

From a presumed compound of the base of hemisu and thnesko; half dead, i.e. Entirely exhausted -- half dead.

see GREEK hemisu

see GREEK thnesko

Forms and Transliterations
ημιθανη ημιθανή ἡμιθανῆ emithane ēmithanē hemithane hemithanê hēmithanē hēmithanē̂
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 10:30 Adj-AMS
GRK: ἀπῆλθον ἀφέντες ἡμιθανῆ
NAS: leaving him half dead.
KJV: leaving [him] half dead.
INT: went away having left [him] half dead

Strong's Greek 2253
1 Occurrence


ἡμιθανῆ — 1 Occ.















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