Quick Definition
indignation
Strong's Definition
indignation
Derivation: from G23 (ἀγανακτέω);
KJV Usage: indignation
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἀγανάκτησις, (εως, ἡ, indignation: 2Co_7:11. (From Plato on.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
ἀγανάκτησις aganaktēsis 1x
indignation, 2Co_7:11
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
** ἀγανάκτησις , -εως , ἡ
( < ἀγανακτέω ),
[in LXX : Est 10:3 ΰ 1* ;]
indignation: 2Co_7:11 ( v. MM , VGT , s.v. ).†
Note: Page 3 of AMBL has Es 18:3 but esther only has 10 chapters
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
ἀγανάκτησις [page 1]
This NT ἅπ . εἰρ . ( 2Co_7:11 ) may be illustrated by P Grenf II. 82 .17 f. ( c. A.D. 400) μεταγνῶναι ἔχετε ὥστε καὶ ἀγανακτήσεως δικαστικῆς πειραθῆναι , where certain offenders are threatened with legal proceedings and penalties, if they disregard the writer s demand.
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
ἀγανάκτησις [Etym: from ἀγανακτέω] "irritation", of the irritation caused by teething, Plat. : metaph., ἀγανάκτησιν ἔχει the thing gives "ground for annoyance or displeasure", Thuc.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
ἀγανάκτησις, -εως, ἡ
(ἀγανακτέω), [in LXX: Est.18:3 א 1 * ;]
indignation: 2Co.7:11 (see MM, VGT, see word).†
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