Quick Definition
vomit
Strong's Definition
vomit, i.e. food disgorged
Derivation: from a comparative of G1537 (ἐκ) and a presumed (to spue);
KJV Usage: vomit
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἐξέραμα, ἐξεραματος, τό (from ἐξεράω to eject, cast forth, vomit forth; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 64), vomit; what is cast out by vomiting: 2Pe_2:22, cf. Pro_26:11. (Dioscor. de venenis c. 19 (p. 29, Spreng. edition) (an example of the verb. Cf. Wetstein (1752) on Peter, the passage cited, and especially Gataker, Advers. misc. col. 853f).)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
ἐξέραμα exerama 1x
vomit, 2Pe_2:22
ἐξεραυνάω exeraunaō 1x
to search out, to examine closely, 1Pe_1:10
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
*† ἐξέραμα , -τος , τό
( < ἐξεράω , to evacuate, disgorge ),
a vomit: 2Pe_2:22 ( LXX ).†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
ἐξέραμα [page 223]
With the use of this noun in 2Pe_2:22 (cf. Pro_26:11 ἔμετον ) we may compare the verb ἐξεμέω in the account of a cure in the Asclepieum, Syll 803 .128 (iii/B.C.) ὅλον ] τὸ λώπιον ( cloak ) μεστὸν ὧν ἐξήμεσε κακῶν . MGr ξερνῶ vomit.
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
ἐξέραμα ἐξέρα_μα, ατος, τό, (n e)cera_ ma_matos neut ) "a vomit, thing vomited", NTest. [Etym: from ἐξεράω]
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
ἐξέραμα, -τος, τό
(ἐξεράω, to evacuate, disgorge)
a vomit: 2Pe.2:22 (LXX).†
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