Strong's Concordance alazón: vagabond, hence an impostor, boaster Original Word: ἀλαζών, όνος, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: alazón Phonetic Spelling: (al-ad-zone') Short Definition: a boaster Definition: a boaster, one who gives one's self airs in a loud and flaunting way. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 213 alazṓn (a masculine noun) – properly, a wandering vagrant (vagabond), boasting to anyone who is foolish enough to take him seriously! This kind of person claims many things he can't really do, so he must always keep moving on to new, naive listeners. [As a masculine noun, 213 (alazṓn) tends to focus on the source of the empty boasting, i.e. the sinful arrogance that drives it.] Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 213: ἀλαζώνἀλαζών, (ονος, ὁ, ἡ (ἄλη, wandering) (from Aristophanes on), an empty pretender, a boaster: Romans 1:30; 2 Timothy 3:2. (Trench, § xxix.; Tittmann i., p. 73f; Schmidt, chapter 172, 2.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance boaster. From ale (vagrancy); braggart -- boaster. Forms and Transliterations αλαζονας αλαζόνας ἀλαζόνας αλαζονες αλαζόνες ἀλαζόνες αλαζόνων αλαζών αλαλάγμασιν αλαλαγμόν αλαλαγμός αλαλαγμού αλαλαγμώ alazonas alazónas alazones alazónesLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 2132 Occurrences ἀλαζόνας — 1 Occ. ἀλαζόνες — 1 Occ. Romans 1:30 N-AMP GRK: ὑβριστάς ὑπερηφάνους ἀλαζόνας ἐφευρετὰς κακῶν NAS: arrogant, boastful, inventors KJV: proud, boasters, inventors INT: insolent arrogant boastful inventors of evil things 2 Timothy 3:2 N-NMP |