to anger
Definition:
ὀργίζω (< ὀργή), [in LXX chiefly for חָרָה, also for קָצַף, etc;] to make angry, provoke to anger; in cl. most freq. in pass, and so always in NT, to be provoked to anger, be angry: absol, Mat.18:34 22:7, Luk.14:21 15:28, Eph.4:26 " (LXX), Rev.11:18; with dative, Mat.5:22; before ἐπί, with dative (3Ki.11:9, al.), Rev.12:17 (cf. παρ-ὀργίζω). (AS)
Definition:
ὀργ-ίζω, [
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aorist ὤργισα [
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make angry, provoke to anger, irritate, τινα [
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II) more frequently in
passive, [
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future middle (in
passive sense) ὀργιοῦμαι [
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aorist ὠργίσθην [
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perfect ὤργισμαι [
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grow angry, be wroth, [
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participle, τίς γὰρ. οὐκ ἂν ὀργίζοιτ᾽. κλύων[
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with a person or thing, [
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absolutely, in
participle, ἄνθρωπος -όμενος
in a passion, [
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angry feelings, [
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Pronounciation:
or-gid'-zo
Definition:
to provoke or enrage, i.e. (passively) become exasperated; be angry (wroth); from
g3709 (ὀργή);