Lexical Summary
patralóas: Parricide, father-murderer
Original Word: πατραλῴας
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: patralóas
Pronunciation: pah-trah-LOH-as
Phonetic Spelling: (pat-ral-o'-as)
KJV: murderer of fathers
Word Origin: [from G3962 (πατήρ - father) and the base of G257 (ἅλων - threshing floor)]
1. a patricide, father murderer
2. (literally) father-thresher
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
murderer of fathers.
From pater and the same as the latter part of metraloias; a parricide -- murderer of fathers.
see GREEK pater
see GREEK metraloias
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originvariant reading for
patrolóas, q.v.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3964: πατραλῴαςπατραλῴας (Attic
πατραλοίας,
Aristophanes,
Plato,
Demosthenes, p. 732, 14;
Aristotle,
Lucian),
L T Tr WH πατρολῴας (see
μητραλωας),
πατραλοωυ,
ὁ,
a parricide:
1 Timothy 1:9.