Quick Definition
the throat
Strong's Definition
the throat ("larynx")
Derivation: of uncertain derivation;
KJV Usage: throat
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
λάρυγξ, λάρυγγος, ὁ, the throat (Etym. Magn. (557, 16): λάρυγξ μέν δἰ οὗ λαλοῦμεν ... φάρυγξ δέ δἰ οὗ ἐσθίομεν καί πίνομεν): of the instrument or organ of speech (as Psa_5:10; Pro_8:7; Sir_6:5(4)), Rom_3:13, where the meaning is, their speech threatens and imprecates destruction to others. (Aristophanes, Euripides, Aristotle, Galen, others; the Sept. several times for βΘΜψεο; more often for ηΕκ, the palate.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
λάρυγξ l arynx 1x
the throat, gullet, Rom_3:13
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
λάρυγξ , -γγος , ὁ ,
[in LXX chiefly for H2441 , Job_6:30 , al ; Psa_5:9 ( H1627 );]
the larynx, throat: metaph ., of speech ( cf. Sir_6:5 ), Rom_3:13 ( LXX ). †
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
λάρυγξ λά^ρυγξ, υγγος, ὁ, "the larynx or upper part of the windpipe", Arist. :—in Poets "the throat", Eur. , Ar.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
λάρυγξ, -γγος, ὁ
[in LXX chiefly for חֵךְ, Job.6:30, al; Psa.5:9 (גָּרוֹן) ;]
the larynx, throat: metaphorically, of speech (cf. Sir.6:5), Rom.3:13" (LXX) .†
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