Strong's Concordance tremó: to tremble (esp. with fear) Original Word: τρέμωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tremó Phonetic Spelling: (trem'-o) Definition: to tremble (esp. with fear) Usage: I tremble, am afraid. HELPS Word-studies 5141 trémō – properly, tremble (with dread), i.e. shake and quiver from fear (J. Thayer). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. verb Definition to tremble (esp. with fear) NASB Translation tremble (1), trembling (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5141: τρέμωτρέμω; used only in the present and imperfect; from Homer down; to tremble: Mark 5:33; Luke 8:47; Acts 9:6 Rec.; with a participle (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 4 a.; (Buttmann, § 144, 15 a.)), to fear, be afraid, 2 Peter 2:10. (Synonym: see φοβέω, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be afraid, trembleStrengthened from a primary treo (to "dread", "terrify"); to "tremble" or fear -- be afraid, trembling. Forms and Transliterations ετρέψαντο ετρέψατο τρέμειν τρέμοντα τρέμοντας τρέμοντες τρεμόντων τρεμουσα τρέμουσα τρέμουσι τρεμουσιν τρέμουσιν τρέμων tremousa trémousa tremousin trémousinLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Mark 5:33 V-PPA-NFSGRK: φοβηθεῖσα καὶ τρέμουσα εἰδυῖα ὃ NAS: fearing and trembling, aware KJV: fearing and trembling, knowing what INT: having been frightened and trembling knowing what Luke 8:47 V-PPA-NFS 2 Peter 2:10 V-PIA-3P Strong's Greek 5141 |