φλύαρος (phlýaros|floo'-ar-os|adjective|gossipy)
[Grk] φλύαρος LN: 33.375 GK: G5827
Derivation: from φλύω (to bubble);
Strong's: a garrulous person, i.e. prater
KJV: --tattler.φλύᾱρ-ος [ῠ], ὁ,
silly talk, foolery, nonsense, τἄλλα πάντ’ ἐστὶ φ. Ar. Nu. 365 (anap.), cf. Men. 541.2, Pl. Ax. 365e, Plu. Cic. 2, etc.: pl., fooleries, πολλῶν φλυάρων καὶ ταὧν ἀντάξια Stratt. 27.
II tattler, babbler, Pl. Ax. 369a, [1Ti 5:13], Str. 1.2.5, etc.: as Adj., ἡ φ. φιλοσοφία LXX [4Ma 5:10]; φ. λόγος D.H. Comp. 26; φ. γλῶττα Alciphr. 3.69: Comp. φλυαρότερος Arr. Epict. 2.19.10. Adv. φλυάρως Sch. Ar. V. 855.
φλύαρος phlyaros 1x
a gossip, tattler, [1Ti 5:13]
G5397 — φλύαρος
φλυαρον (φλύω, 'to boil up,' 'throw up bubbles', of water; and since bubbles are hollow and useless things, 'to indulge in empty and foolish talk'); of persons, uttering or doing silly things, garrulous, babbling (A. V. tattlers): [1Ti 5:13] (Dionysius Halicarnassus, de comp. verb. 26, vol. 5:215, 3; others); of things, foolish, trifling, vain: φιλοσοφία, 4 Macc. 5:10. (Plato, Josephus, Vita §31; often in Plutarch; Aeschylus dial. Socrates 3, 13; others.)
** φλύαρος , - ον
( < φλύω , to babble),
[in LXX : 4Ma 5:10 * ;]
babbling, garrulous: [1Ti 5:13] ( EV , tattlers; of things, φιλοσοφία , 4Mac, l.c .). †
φλύαρος原文音譯:flÚaroj 弗呂阿羅士
詞類次數:形容詞(1)
原文字根:泡沫(者)
字義溯源:說長道短的,多閒話的,不智的,胡說的;源自 G5397(φλύαρος)X*=沸騰
出現次數:總共(1);提前(1)
譯字彙編:
1)說長道短(1)[提前5:13]