Strong's Greek #4086 - πιθανολογία, ας, ἡ pithanologia (persuasive speech)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance persuasive speech From a compound of a derivative of peitho and logos; persuasive language -- enticing words. see GREEK peitho see GREEK logos Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 4086: πιθανολογίᾳπιθανολογίᾳ, πιθανολογιας, ἡ (from πιθανολόγος; and this from πιθανός, on which see πειθός, and λόγος), speech adapted to persuade, discourse in which probable arguments are adduced; once so in classical Greek, viz. Plato, Theact., p. 162 e.; in a bad sense, persuasiveness of speech, specious discourse leading others into error: Colossians 2:4, and several times in ecclesiastical writers.Englishman's Concordance (References) |