Strong's Greek #4751 - στόμαχος, ου, ὁ stomachos (an opening) Original Word: στόμαχος, ου, ὁ Transliteration: stomachos Definition: an opening, the stomach Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Phonetic Spelling: (stom'-akh-os) ............................................................................................................................
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance stomach.
From stoma ; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specially), the "stomach" -- stomach.
see GREEK stoma
Thayer's Greek Lexicon Strong's 4751: στόμαχος στόμαχος ,
στομαχου ,
ὁ (
στόμα , which see);
1. the throat : Homer, others.
2. an opening, orifice, especially of the stomach, Aristotle
3. in later writings (as Plutarch, others) the stomach : 1 Timothy 5:23 .
Englishman's Concordance (References) Strong's Greek: 4751. στόμαχος (stomachos) — 1 Occurrence 1 Timothy 5:23 - N-AMS GRK: διὰ τὸν στόμαχον καὶ τὰς NAS: for the sake of your stomach and your frequentKJV: for thy stomach's sake and thineINT: on account of the stomach and the