Railer Rail Railing
Railer Rail Railing [1]
"to blaspheme, rail, revile" (for the meanings of which see Blaspheme), is translated "to rail at, or on," in Matthew 27:39 , Rv (Av, "reviled"); Mark 15:29; Luke 23:39; 2 Peter 2:10 , Rv (Av, "to speak evil of"); Luke 2:12 , Rv (Av, "speak evil of"). Cp. loidoreo, "to revile" (see Revile), and B, No. 2 and C, No. 2.
is translated "railings" in Matthew 15:19 , Rv; 1 Timothy 6:4 , Av and Rv; "railing" in Mark 7:22 , Rv; Colossians 3:8 , Rv; Jude 1:9 , Av and Rv, lit., "judgment of railing;" in Ephesians 4:31 , Rv (Av, "evil speaking"). See Blasphemy.
"abuse, railing, reviling," is rendered "reviling" in the Rv, 1 Peter 3:9 (twice); in 1 Timothy 5:14 , Av marg., "for their reviling." See Revile , C.
akin to A, and B, No. 1; see Blaspheme , C.
an adjective denoting "reviling, railing" (akin to B, No. 2), is used as a noun, "a railer," 1 Corinthians 5:11 . See Revile.