γέεννα

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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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Full diacritics: γέεννα Medium diacritics: γέεννα Low diacritics: γέεννα Capitals: ΓΕΕΝΝΑ
Transliteration A: géenna Transliteration B: geenna Transliteration C: geenna Beta Code: ge/enna

English (LSJ)

ης, ἡ, Hebr.

   A gé-hinnóm, the valley of Hinnom, which represented the place of future punishment, Ev.Matt.5.22, al.

German (Pape)

[Seite 478] ἡ, hebräisches W., die Hölle, N. T.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γέεννα: -ης, -ἡ, Ἑβραϊκὴ λέξις σύνθετος, g ê-hinnôm, κοιλὰς Ἐννόμ, ἥτις παρίστα τὸν τόπον τῆς μελλούσης κολάσεως, Εὐαγγ. κ. Ματθ. ε΄, 22 κ. ἀλλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
géhenne, symbole de destruction complète ; lieu de torture.
Étymologie: hébreu ge–hinnom « Vallée de Hinnom » ; actuel ouadi er-Rababi.

Spanish (DGE)

-ης, ἡ

• Alolema(s): γέννα Orac.Sib.1.103, Thdt.H.Rel.13.16
hebr. gë-hinnöm, el valle del Hinnom, infierno ἔνοχος ἔσται εἰς τὴν γέενναν τοῦ πυρός Eu.Matt.5.22, ἐξαποτῖσαι εἰς γένναν μαλεροῦ λάβρου πυρὸς ἀκαμάτοιο Orac.Sib.l.c., τῆς γεέννης τὸ βάθος Thdt.H.Rel.31.7, cf. 13.16, 26.25, 31.8, Io.Iei.Serm.M.88.1961B
op. βασιλεία Mac.Aeg.Hom.40.3.

English (Strong)

of Hebrew origin (גָּיְא and הִנֹּם); valley of (the son of) Hinnom; ge-henna (or Ge-Hinnom), a valley of Jerusalem, used (figuratively) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment: hell.