Strong's Concordance
kraipalé: drunken nausea
Original Word: κραιπάλη, ης, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: kraipalé
Phonetic Spelling: (krahee-pal'-ay)
Short Definition: drunken dissipation
Definition: drunken dissipation, surfeiting.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2897: κραιπάλῃκραιπάλῃ (
WH κρεπάλη, see their Appendix, p. 151),
κραιπαλης,
ἡ (from
ΚΡΑΣ the head, and
πάλλω to toss about; so explained by
Galen and
Clement of Alexandria, Paedag. 2, 2, 26 and Phryn. in Bekker, Anecd., p. 45, 13 (cf.
Vanicek, p. 148)), Latin
crapula (i. e. the giddiness and headache caused by drinking wine to excess):
Luke 21:34 (
A. V. surfeiting; cf.
Trench, § lxi.). (
Aristophanes Acharn. 277;
Alciphron 3, 24;
Plutarch, mor., p. 127 f. (de sanitate 11);
Lucian,
Herodian, 2, 5, 1.)