Lexicon :: Strong's G1572 - ekkaiō

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ἐκκαίω
Transliteration
ekkaiō (Key)
Pronunciation
ek-kah'-yo
Part of Speech
verb
Root Word (Etymology)
From ἐκ (G1537) and καίω (G2545)
mGNT
1x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
1x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
36x in 17 unique form(s)
ἐξεκαύθησαν — 1x
ἐξεκαύθησαν — 1x
ἐκκαῇ — 1x
ἐκκαῆναι — 1x
ἐκκαίει — 3x
ἐκκαυθῇ — 1x
ἐκκαυθήσεται — 6x
ἐκκαυθήσονται — 1x
ἐκκαῦσαι — 2x
ἐκκαύσας — 1x
ἐκκαύσει — 1x
ἐκκαύσω — 2x
ἐκκεκαυμένη — 1x
ἐκκέκαυται — 3x
ἐξεκαύθη — 7x
ἐξεκαύθησαν — 3x
ἐξέκαυσα — 1x
ἐξέκαυσαν — 1x
ἐξεκαύσατε — 1x
Dictionary Aids

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Strong’s Definitions

ἐκκαίω ekkaíō, ek-kah'-yo; from G1537 and G2545; to inflame deeply:—burn.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x

The KJV translates Strong's G1572 in the following manner: burn (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x
The KJV translates Strong's G1572 in the following manner: burn (1x).
  1. to burn out

  2. to set on fire

  3. to be kindled, to burn

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἐκκαίω ekkaíō, ek-kah'-yo; from G1537 and G2545; to inflame deeply:—burn.
STRONGS G1572:
ἐκκαίω: 1 aorist passive ἐξεκαύθην;
1. to burn out.
2. to set on fire. passive to be kindled, to burn (Herodotus and following; often in the Sept.): properly, of fire; metaphorically, of the fire and glow of the passions (of anger, Job 3:17; Sir. 16:6, and often in Plutarch); of lust, Romans 1:27 (Alciphron 3, 67 οὕτως ἐξεκαύθην εἰς ἔρωτα).
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Job
3:17
Romans
1:27
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