4751. stomachos
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stomachos: Stomach

Original Word: στόμαχος
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: stomachos
Pronunciation: STOM-ah-khos
Phonetic Spelling: (stom'-akh-os)
KJV: stomach
NASB: stomach
Word Origin: [from G4750 (στόμα - mouth)]

1. an orifice (the gullet)
2. (specially), the "stomach"

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
stomach.

From stoma; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specially), the "stomach" -- stomach.

see GREEK stoma

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from stoma
Definition
an opening, the stomach
NASB Translation
stomach (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4751: στόμαχος

στόμαχος, στομαχου, (στόμα, which see);

1. the throat: Homer, others.

2. an opening, orifice, especially of the stomach, Aristotle

3. in later writings (as Plutarch, others) the stomach: 1 Timothy 5:23.

Forms and Transliterations
στομαχον στόμαχον στόμαχόν στόχασαί στοχαστήν στραγγαλιάς στραγγαλιώδες στραγγιεί stomachon stómachon
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Timothy 5:23 N-AMS
GRK: διὰ τὸν στόμαχον καὶ τὰς
NAS: for the sake of your stomach and your frequent
KJV: for thy stomach's sake and thine
INT: on account of the stomach and the

Strong's Greek 4751
1 Occurrence


στόμαχον — 1 Occ.

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