oiktirmón: merciful Original Word: οἰκτίρμων, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: oiktirmón Phonetic Spelling: (oyk-tir'-mone) Short Definition: compassionate, merciful Definition: compassionate, merciful.
Cognate: 3629 oiktírmōn (an adjective, derived from 3627 /oikteírō, "express visceral-compassions") – compassionate, experiencing deep pity (lamentation) as God has for people who look to Him for help in their difficult situations. See 3628 (oiktirmos). Word Origin from oiktiró Definition merciful NASB Word Usage merciful (3). STRONGS NT 3629: οἰκτίρμωνοἰκτίρμων, οἰκτιρμόν, genitive ὀικτιρμονος (ὀκτείρω), merciful: Luke 6:36; James 5:11. (Theocritus, 15, 75; Anth. 7, 359, 1 (Epigr. Anth. Pal. Append. 223, 5); the Sept. for רַחוּם.) ("In classic Greek only a poetic term for the more common ἐλεήμων." Schmidt iii., p. 580.)
merciful, of tender mercy. From oikteiro; compassionate -- merciful, of tender mercy. see GREEK oikteiro
οἰκουμένῃ — 3 Occ. οἰκουμένην — 8 Occ. οἰκουμένης — 4 Occ. οἰκουργούς — 1 Occ. οἰκτιρήσω — 1 Occ. οἰκτίρω — 1 Occ. οἰκτιρμῶν — 3 Occ. οἰκτιρμοί — 1 Occ. οἰκτιρμοῦ — 1 Occ. οἰκτίρμων — 2 Occ. οἰνοπότης — 2 Occ. οἴνῳ — 4 Occ. οἶνον — 19 Occ. οἶνος — 4 Occ. οἴνου — 7 Occ. οἰνοφλυγίαις — 1 Occ. οἰέσθω — 1 Occ. οἶμαι — 1 Occ. οἰόμενοι — 1 Occ. οἵα — 4 Occ.
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