Lexical Summary odous: a tooth Original Word: ὀδούςTransliteration: odous Phonetic Spelling: (od-ooce) Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a tooth Meaning: a tooth Strong's Concordance tooth. Perhaps from the base of esthio; a "tooth" -- tooth. see GREEK esthio Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3599: ὀδούςὀδούς (according to Etym. Magn. 615, 21 (Pollux 6, 38) from ἔδω, Latinedere, etc., cf. Curtius, § 289; others from the root, da, to divide, cf. δαίω, δάκνω; (Latindens); Fick i., p. 100), ὀδόντος, ὁ, from Homer down; the Sept. for שֵׁן; a tooth: Matthew 5:38; Mark 9:18; Acts 7:54; plural Revelation 9:8; ὁ βρυγμός τῶν ὀδόντων, see βρυγμός. |