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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77705" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77705" /> ==
<div> '''1: ἀσθενής ''' (Strong'S #772 — Adjective — asthenes — as-then-ace' ) </div> <p> "without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated "feeble" in &nbsp;1 Corinthians 12:22 , of members of the body. See [[Impotent]] , [[Sick]] , [[Strength]] , [[B,]] Note (5), Weak. </p> &nbsp;Hebrews 12:12&nbsp; 1 Thessalonians 5:14
<div> '''1: '''''Ἀσθενής''''' ''' (Strong'S #772 Adjective asthenes as-then-ace' ) </div> <p> "without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated "feeble" in &nbsp;1—Corinthians 12:22 , of members of the body. See [[Impotent]] , [[Sick]] , [[Strength]] , B, Note (5), Weak. </p> &nbsp;Hebrews 12:12&nbsp; 1—Thessalonians 5:14
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60354" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60354" /> ==
<p> [[Fee'Ble,]] a. [[I]] know not the origin of the first syllable. </p> 1. [[Weak]] destitute of much physical strength as, infants are feeble at their birth. 2. Infirm sickly debilitated by disease. 3. Debilitated by age or decline of life. 4. Not full or loud as a feeble voice or sound. 5. [[Wanting]] force or vigor as feeble efforts. 6. Not bright or strong faint imperfect as feeble light feeble colors. 7. Not strong or vigorous as feeble powers of mind. 8. Not vehement or rapid slow as feeble motion. <p> [[Fee'Ble,]] To weaken. Not used. See Enfeeble. </p>
<p> FEE'BLE, a. I know not the origin of the first syllable. </p> 1. [[Weak]] destitute of much physical strength as, infants are feeble at their birth. 2. Infirm sickly debilitated by disease. 3. Debilitated by age or decline of life. 4. Not full or loud as a feeble voice or sound. 5. [[Wanting]] force or vigor as feeble efforts. 6. Not bright or strong faint imperfect as feeble light feeble colors. 7. Not strong or vigorous as feeble powers of mind. 8. Not vehement or rapid slow as feeble motion. <p> FEE'BLE, To weaken. Not used. See Enfeeble. </p>
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_121061" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_121061" /> ==

Latest revision as of 12:50, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ἀσθενής (Strong'S #772 — Adjective — asthenes — as-then-ace' )

"without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated "feeble" in  1—Corinthians 12:22 , of members of the body. See Impotent , Sick , Strength , B, Note (5), Weak.

 Hebrews 12:12  1—Thessalonians 5:14

King James Dictionary [2]

FEE'BLE, a. I know not the origin of the first syllable.

1. Weak destitute of much physical strength as, infants are feeble at their birth. 2. Infirm sickly debilitated by disease. 3. Debilitated by age or decline of life. 4. Not full or loud as a feeble voice or sound. 5. Wanting force or vigor as feeble efforts. 6. Not bright or strong faint imperfect as feeble light feeble colors. 7. Not strong or vigorous as feeble powers of mind. 8. Not vehement or rapid slow as feeble motion.

FEE'BLE, To weaken. Not used. See Enfeeble.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( superl.) Wanting force, vigor, or efficiency in action or expression; not full, loud, bright, strong, rapid, etc.; faint; as, a feeble color; feeble motion.

(2): ( v. t.) To make feble; to enfeeble.

(3): ( superl.) Deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated.

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