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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78010" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78010" /> ==
<div> '''1: ὑπερήφανος ''' (Strong'S #5244 — Adjective — huperephanos — hoop-er-ay'-fan-os ) </div> <p> "showing oneself above others" (huper, "over," phainomai, "to appear"), though often denoting preeminent, is always used in the [[Nt]] in the evil sense of "arrogant, disdainful, haughty;" it is rendered "haughty" in &nbsp;Romans 1:30; &nbsp;2 Timothy 3:2 , [[Rv,]] [[Av,]] "proud," but "proud" in both versions in &nbsp;Luke 1:51; &nbsp;James 4:6; &nbsp;1 Peter 5:5; in the last two it is set in opposition to tapeinos, "humble, lowly." Cp. the noun huperephania, &nbsp;Mark 7:22 , "pride." </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Ὑπερήφανος''''' ''' (Strong'S #5244 Adjective huperephanos hoop-er-ay'-fan-os ) </div> <p> "showing oneself above others" (huper, "over," phainomai, "to appear"), though often denoting preeminent, is always used in the NT in the evil sense of "arrogant, disdainful, haughty;" it is rendered "haughty" in &nbsp;Romans 1:30; &nbsp;2—Timothy 3:2 , RV, AV, "proud," but "proud" in both versions in &nbsp;Luke 1:51; &nbsp;James 4:6; &nbsp;1—Peter 5:5; in the last two it is set in opposition to tapeinos, "humble, lowly." Cp. the noun huperephania, &nbsp;Mark 7:22 , "pride." </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60859" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_60859" /> ==
<p> [[Haughty,]] a. hau'ty. from haught. </p> 1. [[Proud]] and disdainful having a high opinion of one's self, with some contempt for others lofty and arrogant supercilious. <p> His wife was a woman of a haughty and imperious nature. </p> <p> [[A]] haughty spirit goeth before a fall. &nbsp;Proverbs 16 </p> 2. [[Proceeding]] from excessive pride, or pride mingled with contempt manifesting pride and disdain as a haughty air or walk. 3. Proud and imperious as a haughty nation. 4. [[Lofty]] bold of high hazard as a haughty enterprise.
<p> [[Haughty]] a. hau'ty. from haught. </p> 1. [[Proud]] and disdainful having a high opinion of one's self, with some contempt for others lofty and arrogant supercilious. <p> His wife was a woman of a haughty and imperious nature. </p> <p> A haughty spirit goeth before a fall. &nbsp;Proverbs 16 </p> 2. [[Proceeding]] from excessive pride, or pride mingled with contempt manifesting pride and disdain as a haughty air or walk. 3. Proud and imperious as a haughty nation. 4. [[Lofty]] bold of high hazard as a haughty enterprise.
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_125722" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_125722" /> ==

Latest revision as of 12:51, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Ὑπερήφανος (Strong'S #5244 — Adjective — huperephanos — hoop-er-ay'-fan-os )

"showing oneself above others" (huper, "over," phainomai, "to appear"), though often denoting preeminent, is always used in the NT in the evil sense of "arrogant, disdainful, haughty;" it is rendered "haughty" in  Romans 1:30;  2—Timothy 3:2 , RV, AV, "proud," but "proud" in both versions in  Luke 1:51;  James 4:6;  1—Peter 5:5; in the last two it is set in opposition to tapeinos, "humble, lowly." Cp. the noun huperephania,  Mark 7:22 , "pride."

King James Dictionary [2]

Haughty a. hau'ty. from haught.

1. Proud and disdainful having a high opinion of one's self, with some contempt for others lofty and arrogant supercilious.

His wife was a woman of a haughty and imperious nature.

A haughty spirit goeth before a fall.  Proverbs 16

2. Proceeding from excessive pride, or pride mingled with contempt manifesting pride and disdain as a haughty air or walk. 3. Proud and imperious as a haughty nation. 4. Lofty bold of high hazard as a haughty enterprise.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( superl.) Indicating haughtiness; as, a haughty carriage.

(2): ( superl.) Disdainfully or contemptuously proud; arrogant; overbearing.

(3): ( superl.) High; lofty; bold.

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