Lexical Summary orthrizō: to rise early Original Word: ὀρθρίζωTransliteration: orthrizō Phonetic Spelling: (or-thrid'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to rise early Meaning: to rise early Strong's Concordance come early in the morning. From orthros; to use the dawn, i.e. (by implication) to repair betimes -- come early in the morning. see GREEK orthros Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3719: ὀρθρίζωὀρθρίζω: 3 person singular imperfect ὤρθριζεν; (ὄρθρος); not found in secular authors ((cf. Winers Grammar, 26; 33; 91 (87)); Moeris (p. 272, Pierson edition) ὀρθρευει ἀττικως, ὀρθρίζει ἑλληνικως); the Sept. often for הִשְׁכִּים; (cf. Grimm on 1 Macc. 4:52 and on Wis. 6:14); to rise early in the morning: πρός τινα, to rise early in the morning in order to betake oneself to one, to resort to one early in the morning, (Vulg.manicoadaliquem), Luke 21:38, where see Meyer. |