ἐκκᾰκέω,
to be faint-hearted, lose heart, grow weary, v.l. for ἐγκ-, [Luk 18:1] [2Co 4:1]; [2Co 4:16],al., cf. Vett. Val. 201.15, Gloss.
G1573 — ἐκκακέω
ἐκκάκω; (1 aorist ἐξεκάκησα); (κακός); to be utterly spiritless, to be wearied out, exhausted; see ἐγκακέω (cf. Winers Grammar, 25).
**† ἐν - κακέω , - ῶ
( Tr., ἐγκ -; Rec. ἐκκ -; cf. WH , Notes, 157 f .; < κακός , cowardly),
[in Sm .: [Gen 27:46], [Num 21:5], [Pro 3:11], [Isa 7:16] * ;]
to lose heart: [Luk 18:1], [2Co 4:1]; [2Co 4:16], [Gal 6:9], [Eph 3:13], [2Th 3:13] ( Cremer , 330). †
ἐγκακέω , see ἐνκ -.
ἐκκακέω , - ῶ , see ἐνκακέω .