Quick Definition
afflicted with dropsy
Strong's Definition
to be "dropsical"
Derivation: from a compound of G5204 (ὕδωρ) and a derivative of G3700 (ὀπτάνομαι) (as if looking watery);
KJV Usage: have the dropsy
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ὑδρωπικός, ὑδρωπικη, ὑδρωπικον (ὕδρωψ, the dropsy, i. e. internal water), dropsical, suffering from dropsy: Luk_14:2. (Hippcr. (Aristotle), Polybius 13, 2, 2; (others).)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
ὑδρωπικός hydrōpikos 1x
dropsical, suffering from dropsy, Luk_14:2
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
* ὑδρωπικός , -ή , -όν
(ὕδρωψ , dropsy ),
dropsical, suffering from dropsy: Luk_14:2 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
ὑδρωπικός [page 648]
afflicted with dropsy ( Luk_14:2 ), one of the terms to which Hobart (p. 24) appeals in support of the medical vocabulary of Luke, but it should be noted that, in addition to the passages cited in LS 8 , the adj. occurs in Polyb. xiii. 2. 6 : cf. JBL xlv. p. 205. For the subst. ὑδρωπία , not in LS 8 , seeVett. Val. p. 105 .27 .
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
ὑδρωπικός ὑδρωπικός, ή, όν "dropsical": metaph., ναῦς ὑδρ. Anth.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
ὑδρωπικός, -ή, -όν
(ὕδρωψ, dropsy),
dropsical, suffering from dropsy: Luk.14:2.†
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