Lexicon korennumi: To satisfy, to fill, to satiate Original Word: κορεννύμι Strong's Exhaustive Concordance eat enough, full. A primary verb; to cram, i.e. Glut or sate -- eat enough, full. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom koros (surfeit) Definition to satisfy NASB Translation eaten (1), enough* (1), filled (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2880: κορέννυμικορέννυμι; (κόρος satiety); to satiate, sate, satisfy: 1 aorist passive participle κορεσθέντες, as in Greek writings from Homer down, with the genitive of the thing with which one is filled (Buttmann, § 132, 19), τροφῆς, Acts 27:38; tropically, (perfect) κεκορεσμένοι ἐστε, every wish is satisfied in the enjoyment of the consummate Messianic blessedness, 1 Corinthians 4:8. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: A prolonged form of a primary verb.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H7646 שָׂבַע (saba): To be satisfied, to have in excess, to be full. Usage: The verb κορεννύμι is used in the context of satisfying hunger or fulfilling a need, often with a connotation of abundance or completeness. Context: The Greek verb κορεννύμι appears in the New Testament with the primary meaning of satisfying or filling to the full. It is often used in contexts where physical hunger is met with an abundance of food, illustrating a complete and fulfilling provision. This term is employed to convey not just the act of feeding, but the state of being fully satisfied, often reflecting a deeper spiritual or metaphorical satisfaction. Forms and Transliterations κεκορεσμενοι κεκορεσμένοι κόραι κόρας κορεσθεντες κορεσθέντες κόρη κόρην κόρης κορήσουσι kekoresmenoi kekoresménoi koresthentes koresthéntesLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Acts 27:38 V-APP-NMPGRK: κορεσθέντες δὲ τροφῆς NAS: When they had eaten enough, they [began] to lighten KJV: when they had eaten enough, they lightened INT: having been satisfied moreover with food 1 Corinthians 4:8 V-RPM/P-NMP Strong's Greek 2880 |