Strong's Concordance lukos: a wolf Original Word: λύκος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: lukos Phonetic Spelling: (loo'-kos) Definition: a wolf Usage: a wolf, of perhaps a jackal; often applied to persons of wolfish proclivities. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition a wolf NASB Translation wolf (2), wolves (4). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3074: λύκοςλύκος, λυκου, ὁ, Hebrew זְאֵב, a wolf: Matthew 10:16; Luke 10:3; John 10:12; applied figuratively to cruel, greedy, rapacious, destructive men: Matthew 7:15; Acts 20:29; (used tropically, even in Homer, Iliad 4, 471; 16, 156; in the O. T., Ezekiel 22:27; Zephaniah 3:3; Jeremiah 5:6). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wolf. Perhaps akin to the base of leukos (from the whitish hair); a wolf -- wolf. see GREEK leukos Forms and Transliterations λυκοι λύκοι λυκον λύκον λυκος λύκος λύκους λυκων λύκων lukoi lukon lukōn lukos lykoi lýkoi lykon lykōn lýkon lýkōn lykos lýkosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 7:15 N-NMPGRK: δέ εἰσιν λύκοι ἅρπαγες NAS: but inwardly are ravenous wolves. KJV: they are ravening wolves. INT: moreover they are wolves ravenous Matthew 10:16 N-GMP Luke 10:3 N-GMP John 10:12 N-AMS John 10:12 N-NMS Acts 20:29 N-NMP Strong's Greek 3074 |