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Strong's Greek #2897 - κραιπάλη, ης, ἡ kraipalé (drunken nausea)


Original Word: κραιπάλη, ης, ἡ
Transliteration: kraipalé
Definition: drunken nausea
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Phonetic Spelling: (krahee-pal'-ay)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

drunken dissipation

Probably from the same as harpazo; properly, a headache (as a seizure of pain) from drunkenness, i.e. (by implication) a debauch (by analogy, a glut) -- surfeiting.

see GREEK harpazo


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 2897: κραιπάλῃ

κραιπάλῃ (WH κρεπάλη, see their Appendix, p. 151), κραιπαλης, (from ΚΡΑΣ the head, and πάλλω to toss about; so explained by Galen and Clement of Alexandria, Paedag. 2, 2, 26 and Phryn. in Bekker, Anecd., p. 45, 13 (cf. Vanicek, p. 148)), Latincrapula (i. e. the giddiness and headache caused by drinking wine to excess): Luke 21:34 (A. V. surfeiting; cf. Trench, § lxi.). (Aristophanes Acharn. 277; Alciphron 3, 24; Plutarch, mor., p. 127 f. (de sanitate 11); Lucian, Herodian, 2, 5, 1.)

STRONGS NT 2897: κρεπάλη [κρεπάλη, see κραιπάλῃ.]

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 2897. κραιπάλη (kraipalé) — 1 Occurrence

Luke 21:34 - N-DFS
GRK: ὑμῶν ἐν κραιπάλῃ καὶ μέθῃ
NAS: will not be weighted down with dissipation and drunkenness
KJV: with surfeiting, and
INT: of you with dissipation and drunkenness

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