Word Summary
amynomai: to ward off
Original Word: ἀμύνομαιTransliteration: amynomai
Phonetic Spelling: (am-oo'-nom-ahee)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to ward off
Meaning: to ward off
Strong's Concordance
defend.
Middle voice of a primary verb; to ward off (for oneself), i.e. Protect -- defend.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 292: ἀμύνωἀμύνω: 1 aorist middle
ἠμυνάμην; (allied with Latin
munio,
moenia, etc.,
Vanicek, p. 731;
Curtius, § 451); in Greek writings (from
Homer down)
to ward off, keep off anything from anyone,
τί τίνι, accusative of the thing and the dative of person; hence, with a simple dative of the person,
to aid, assist anyone (
Thucydides 1, 50; 3, 67, elsewhere). Middle
ἀμύνομαι, with accusative of person,
to keep off, ward off, anyone from oneself; to defend oneself against anyone (so also 2 Macc. 10:17; Wis. 11:3; the
Sept. Joshua 10:13); to take vengeance on anyone (
Xenophon, an. 2, 3,23;
Josephus, Antiquities 9, 1, 2):
Acts 7:24, where in thought supply
τόν ἀδικοῦντα (cf.
Buttmann, 194 (168) note;
Winer's Grammar, 258 (242)).
STRONGS NT 292a: ἀμφιβάλλωἀμφιβάλλω; to throw around, equivalent to περιβάλλω, of a garment (Homer, Odyssey 14, 342); to cast to and fro now to one side now to the other: a net, Mark 1:16 G L T Tr WH (according to T Tr WH used absolutely; cf. οἱ ἀμφιβολεῖς, Isaiah 19:8). (Habakkuk 1:17.)