apalgeó
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524. apalgeó

apalgeó: to cease to feel pain for
Original Word: ἀπαλγέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: apalgeó
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-alg-eh'-o)
Short Definition: I am past feeling, cease to care, become callous
Definition: (lit: I cease to feel [my] pain), am past feeling, cease to care (suggesting sometimes despair, sometimes recklessness), become callous, reckless.

Word Origin
from apo and algeó (to feel pain, suffer)
Definition
to cease to feel pain for
NASB Word Usage
become callous (1).

STRONGS NT 524: ἀπαλγέω

ἀπαλγέω, ἀπάλγω: (perfect participle ἀπηλγηκως); to cease to feel pain or grief;

a. to bear troubles, with greater equanimity, cease to feel pain at: Thucydides 2, 61 etc.

b. to become callous, insensible to pain, apathetic: so those who have become insensible to truth and honor and shame are called ἀπηλγηκότες (A. V. past feeling) in Ephesians 4:19. (Polybius 1, 35, 5 ἀπηλγηκυιας ψυχάς dispirited and useless for war (cf. Polybius 16, 12, 7).)



to become callous, apathetic

From apo and algeo (to smart); to grieve out, i.e. Become apathetic -- be past feeling.

see GREEK apo

ἀπάγετε — 1 Occ.
ἀπαγόμενοι — 1 Occ.
ἀπαγομένους — 1 Occ.
ἀπάγουσα — 2 Occ.
ἀπήγαγεν — 1 Occ.
ἀπήγαγον — 7 Occ.
ἀπαιδεύτους — 1 Occ.
ἀπαρθῇ — 3 Occ.
ἀπαίτει — 1 Occ.
ἀπαιτοῦσιν — 1 Occ.
ἀπαλλάσσεσθαι — 1 Occ.
ἀπαλλάξῃ — 1 Occ.
ἀπηλλάχθαι — 1 Occ.
ἀπηλλοτριωμένοι — 2 Occ.
ἀπηλλοτριωμένους — 1 Occ.
ἁπαλὸς — 2 Occ.
ἀπαντήσει — 1 Occ.
ἀπήντησαν — 1 Occ.
ἀπάντησιν — 3 Occ.
ἅπαξ — 14 Occ.


Strong's Greek 524
1 Occurrence


ἀπηλγηκότες — 1 Occ.

Ephesians 4:19 V-RPA-NMP
BIB: οἵτινες ἀπηλγηκότες ἑαυτοὺς παρέδωκαν
NAS: and they, having become callous, have given
KJV: Who being past feeling have given
INT: who having cast off all feeling themselves gave up

1 Occurrence


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