antophthalmeó: to look in the face, look straight at Original Word: ἀντοφθαλμέω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: antophthalmeó Phonetic Spelling: (ant-of-thal-meh'-o) Short Definition: I face, resist Definition: I face (lit: I present my eye to), resist, withstand; as nautical term: I bear up against the wind.
Word Origin from anti and ophthalmos Definition to look in the face, look straight at NASB Word Usage face (1). STRONGS NT 503: ἀντοφθαλμέωἀντοφθαλμέω, ἀντοφθάλμω; (ἀντοφθαλμος looking in the eye) 1. properly, to look against or straight at. 2. metaphorically, to bear up against, withstand: τῷ ἀνέμῳ, of a ship, (cf. our 'look the wind in the eye,' 'face' (R. V.) the wind): Acts 27:15. (Wis. 12:14; often in Polybius; in ecclesiastical writings.)
to look directly at, to faceFrom a compound of anti and ophthalmos; to face -- bear up into. see GREEK anti see GREEK ophthalmos
ἀντίτυπα — 1 Occ. ἀντίτυπον — 1 Occ. ἀντίχριστοι — 1 Occ. ἀντίχριστος — 3 Occ. ἀντιχρίστου — 1 Occ. ἀντλῆσαι — 1 Occ. Ἀντλήσατε — 1 Occ. ἀντλεῖν — 1 Occ. ἠντληκότες — 1 Occ. ἄντλημα — 1 Occ. ἀνύδρων — 2 Occ. ἄνυδροι — 2 Occ. ἀνυποκρίτῳ — 1 Occ. ἀνυπόκριτον — 1 Occ. ἀνυπόκριτος — 2 Occ. ἀνυποκρίτου — 2 Occ. ἀνυπότακτα — 1 Occ. ἀνυπότακτοι — 1 Occ. ἀνυποτάκτοις — 1 Occ. ἀνυπότακτον — 1 Occ.
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