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φρονησινφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ν(fem) acc sg

φρόνησις, -εως, ἡ

Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)

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Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)

φρόνησις

Trench's Synonyms of the New Testament (1880)

§lxxiv. σοφία, φρόνησις, γνῶσις, ἐπίγνωσις

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Occurrences in the GNT

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)
φρονήσειφρόνησις or φρονέωφρονησ(ι)·ι; φρονη·σει(fem) dat sg; fut act ind 3rd sg or fut mp ind 2nd sg classicalcontemplation (dat); he/she/it-will-THINK, you(sg)-will-be-THINK-ed (classical)Lk 1:17, Eph 1:8

Inflections: 1
Total occurrences: 2

Occurrences in the LXX

InflectionLemmaUncontracted Form(s)ParsingTranslation(s)Verse(s)
φρονήσειφρόνησις or φρονέωφρονησ(ι)·ι; φρονη·σει(fem) dat sg; fut act ind 3rd sg or fut mp ind 2nd sg classicalcontemplation (dat); he/she/it-will-THINK, you(sg)-will-be-THINK-ed (classical)1Kgs 2:10, 3Kgs 10:23, Prv 3:19, Prv 14:29, Jb 5:13, Wsd 17:7, Sir 19:24, Is 44:19, Jer 10:12, Ez 28:4
φρονήσεωςφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ος(fem) gen sgcontemplation (gen)3Kgs 10:24, 4Mc 1:2, Prv 1:2, Prv 9:16, Prv 16:16, Jb 17:4, Wsd 3:15, Wsd 6:15, Wsd 8:21, Sir 1:4, Is 40:28
φρονήσεώςφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ος(fem) gen sgcontemplation (gen)3Kgs 10:6
φρόνησινφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ν(fem) acc sgcontemplation (acc)3Kgs 2:35a, 3Kgs 2:35b, 3Kgs 5:9, 3Kgs 5:10, 3Kgs 10:4, 3Kgs 11:41, Prv 3:13, Prv 7:4, Prv 9:6, Prv 10:23, Prv 19:8, Prv 24:5, Wsd 8:7, Sir 25:9, Sir 29:28, Bar 3:9, Bar 3:28, DnOG 1:17, DnOG 2:23, DnTh 1:4, DnTh 1:17, DnTh 2:21
φρόνησίνφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ν(fem) acc sgcontemplation (acc)3Kgs 10:8
φρόνησιςφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ς(fem) nom sgcontemplation (nom)JoB 5:1, 3Kgs 2:35b, 3Kgs 3:28, 4Mc 1:18, 4Mc 1:19, Prv 8:14, Prv 30:2, Wsd 4:9, Wsd 7:7, Wsd 7:16, Wsd 8:6, Wsd 8:18, Sir 19:22, Bar 3:14, DnTh 5:12
φρόνησίςφρόνησιςφρονησ(ι)·ς(fem) nom sgcontemplation (nom)Prv 8:1

Inflections: 7
Total occurrences: 62

ἀ·φρονέσ·τατος -η -ον [LXX] most senseless (adj.)
ἄ·φρων -ον unthinking (adj.) senseless
κατα+φρονέω to disregard/condescend (v.) [Lit:"down-mind"; to look down on, pay no heed, be dismissive of, think litely/little of, disdain, not be concerned with or worried by. Distinct from "ἐξουθενέω"]/ Contemn, contempt, despise.
κατα·φρονητής, -οῦ, ὁ scoffer (n.)
ὁμό·φρων -ον like-minded (adj.)
ὄσ·φρησις, -εως, ἡ sense of smell (n.)
παρα+φρονέω to be delirious (v.)
παρα·φρονία, -ας, ἡ derangement (n.) insanity, madness
περι+φρονέω to contemn (v.) speculate about, compas in thought, despise
περί·φρων -ον [LXX] thoughtful (adj.)
σω·φρονέω to be-sensible (v.) Lit:"safety-minded", hence sober/sound-minded.
σω·φρονίζω to sensitize (v.)
σω·φρονισμός, -οῦ, ὁ bringing/making come to their senses (n.) From σῶς (safe, preserved, i.e. wrapped up in a protective covering) and φρήν (the reins of the emotions, also the midriff as holding in the viscera). The word means "having sound emotional control". Saffron, the spice, has calming medicinal pro
σω·φρόνως sensibly (adv.)
σώ·φρων -ον sensible (adj.) Of sound mind, therefore discreet, prudent, sensible or self-controlled (especially of women: chaste, modest)
ταπεινό·φρων -ον low-minded (adj.)
ὑπερ+φρονέω to very proud (v.) to be over-proud, have high thoughts
ὑψηλο·φρονέω to high-minded (v.)
φιλο·φρόνως kindly minded, kindly, friendly, affable (adv.)
φιλό·φρων -ον loving-hearted (adj.) Lit:"heart/mind-loving/affectionate", hence loving-hearted, intuitively/naturally affectionate, affectionate-by-nature
φρήν, -ενός, ἡ mind (n.) distinct from καρδία to which it relates. Inner awareness, determination, and prudence attained from σοφία.
φρόνημα, -ατος, τό mindset (n.) a particular mindedness or way of thinking about things (e.g., like-minded, close-minded, high-minded, ...)
φρόνησις, -εως, ἡ contemplation (n.)
φρόνιμος (-η) -ον prudent-wise (adj.) possessing sagacity or discernment from "φρήν"(personal-visceral-opinion), hence thoughtful/mindful, prudent/sensible/shrewd. Often rendered "wise", but distinct from "σοφός"(learned/skilled-wise)or "συνετός"(intel
φρονίμως ingeniously (adv.)
φρονιμώ·τατος -η -ον [LXX] most ingenious (adj.)
φρονιμώ·τερος -α -ον more ingenious (adj.)
φροντίζω to consider (v.) [reflect, give thought attention]
φροντιστέον [LXX] one must take heed (adv.)
φρονέω to think (v.) frame (cf. φρην) an emotional disposition (actively establish a mindset of how you allow yourself to "feel" about something, as opposed to just logical reasoning).

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