ἀκατάπαστος
From LSJ
ὦ πλοῦτε καὶ τυραννὶ καὶ τέχνη τέχνης ὑπερφέρουσα τῷ πολυζήλῳ βίῳ → o wealth, and tyranny, and supreme skill exceedingly envied in life
English (Abbott-Smith)
- † ἀκατάπαστος (v. Mayor, II Pe, cxcvii; WH. App., 170; MM. VGT, s.v.), -ον, a form otherwise unknown, prob. colloq. for -παυστος (q.v.): II Pe 2:14, L., Tr. mg., WH. †
English (Thayer)
(ἀκατάπαυστος) (καταπαύω), unable to stop, unceasing; passively, not quieted, that cannot be quieted; with the genitive of thing (on which cf Winer's Grammar, § 30,4), R G T Tr txt) (eyes not quieted with sin, namely, which they commit with adulterous look). (Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, Plutarch)