GreekG6187Adjective

ἀκίνητος

akinētos

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G6187Strong's #
AdjectivePart of Speech

Definition

Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
1.unmoved, motionless, of Delos, (Oracle quoted in Herdotus Historicus); *ἐξ ἀκινήτου ποδός *without stirring a step, (Sophocles Tragicus)
2.idle, sluggish, (Aristophanes Comicus)
3.unmoved, unaltered, of laws, (Thucydides), etc.
4.immovable, hard to move, (Plato Philosophus):—;adverb, *ἀκινήτως ἔχειν *to be immovable, (Plato Philosophus), etc.
5.not to be stirred or touched, inviolate, Lat. non movendus, *τάφος *(Herdotus Historicus): proverbial of sacred things, *κινεῖν τὰ ἀκίνητα *(Herdotus Historicus); also *τἀκίνητα φράσαι *(Sophocles Tragicus)
6.of persons, not to be shaken, steadfast, stubborn, (Sophocles Tragicus)

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Grammar & Morphology

Part of Speech

Adjective

Morphology Code

G:A

Full Description

Greek Adjective

Occurrences

ἀκίνητος appears 0 times in the New Testament.

Key Passages

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