πεισμονή

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Full diacritics: πεισμονή Medium diacritics: πεισμονή Low diacritics: πεισμονή Capitals: ΠΕΙΣΜΟΝΗ
Transliteration A: peismonḗ Transliteration B: peismonē Transliteration C: peismoni Beta Code: peismonh/

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A persuasion, Ep.Gal.5.7, cf. PMag.Par.2.274, PLond.5.1674.36 (vi A. D.).    2 confidence, ἡ ἐξ ἀλλήλων πρὸς ἀλλήλους γινομένη π. A.D.Synt.299.17.    II quality of a cable, pertinacity, Eust.28.24, 741.8, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 547] ἡ, = πεῖσμα 3, N. T.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πεισμονή: ἡ, τὸ πείθειν, καταπείθειν, κατάπεισις, Ἐπιστ. πρὸς Γαλάτ. ε΄, 7, Ἰουστῖν. Μάρτ. 87D Paris. ΙΙ. ἡ ἰδιότης καλῳδίου, ἐπιμονή, ἐμμονή, Εὐστάθ. 28. 24., 741. 8, κτλ.· - παρ’ αὐτῷ φέρεται καὶ πεισμονικός, ή, όν, = πεισματικός, ἤ, ὅν, = πεισματικός, Πονημάτ. 24. 66, 25. 28.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ῆς (ἡ) :
persuasion ; confiance.
Étymologie: πείθω.

English (Strong)

from a presumed derivative of πείθω; persuadableness, i.e. credulity: persuasion.

English (Thayer)

πεισμονης, ἡ (πείθω, which see; like πλησμονή), persuasion: in an active sense (yet cf. Lightfoot on Gal. as below) and contextually, treacherous or deceptive persuasion, Winer s Grammar, § 68,1at the end). (Found besides in Ignat. ad Romans 3,3 [ET] longer recens.; Justin Martyr, Apology 1,53at the beginning; (Irenaeus 4,33, 7); Epiphanius 30,21; Chrysostom on Apollonius Dyscolus, syntax, p. 195,10 (299,17); Eustathius on Homer, Iliad a., p. 21,46, verse 22; 99,45, verse 442; i, p. 637,5, verse 131; and Odyssey, chapter, p. 185,22, verse 285.)