2371. thumomacheó
Lexicon
thumomacheó: To fight fiercely, to engage in a heated conflict

Original Word: θυμομαχέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: thumomacheó
Pronunciation: thoo-mo-ma-KHEH-o
Phonetic Spelling: (thoo-mom-akh-eh'-o)
KJV: be highly displeased
NASB: very angry
Word Origin: [from a presumed compound of G2372 (θυμός - wrath) and G3164 (μάχομαι - argue)]

1. to be in a furious fight
2. (figuratively) to be exasperated

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
be highly displeased.

From a presumed compound of thumos and machomai; to be in a furious fight, i.e. (figuratively) to be exasperated -- be highly displeased.

see GREEK thumos

see GREEK machomai

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from thumos and machomai
Definition
to fight desperately
NASB Translation
very angry (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2371: θυμομαχέω

θυμομαχέω, θυμομάχω; (θυμός and μάχομαι); to carry on war with great animosity (Polybius, Diodorus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Plutarch); to be very angry, be exasperated (A. V. highly displeased): τίνι, with one, Acts 12:20. Cf. Kypke, Observations, ii, p. 62f

Forms and Transliterations
θυμομαχων θυμομαχών θυμομαχῶν thumomachon thumomachōn thymomachon thymomachôn thymomachōn thymomachō̂n
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 12:20 V-PPA-NMS
GRK: Ἦν δὲ θυμομαχῶν Τυρίοις καὶ
NAS: Now he was very angry with the people of Tyre
KJV: was highly displeased with them of Tyre
INT: He was now in bitter hostility with [the] Tyrians and

Strong's Greek 2371
1 Occurrence


θυμομαχῶν — 1 Occ.

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