Strong's Concordance
oneidizó: to reproach
Original Word: ὀνειδίζωPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: oneidizó
Phonetic Spelling: (on-i-did'-zo)
Short Definition: I reproach, revile, upbraid
Definition: I reproach, revile, upbraid.
HELPS Word-studies
3679 oneidízō (from a primitive root meaning "to upbraid, revile, like in showing one's teeth," K. Wuest) – properly, to disgrace (insult), reproach; mock (curse); insult, cast blame (create shame) – viewing someone (something) as culpably guilty and therefore deserving punishment. This can be based on fact (Mt 11:20), or incorrect assumptions (Mt 5:11).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3679: ὀνειδίζωὀνειδίζω; imperfect
ὠνείδιζον; 1 aorist
ὠνείδισα; present passive
ὀνειδίζομαι; (
ὄνειδος, which see); from
Homer down; the
Sept. especially for
חָרַף;
to reproach, upbraid, revile; (on its construction cf.
Winer's Grammar, § 32, 1 b.
β.;
Buttmann, § 133, 9): of deserved reproach,
τινα, followed by
ὅτι,
Matthew 11:20;
τί (the fault)
τίνος, followed by
ὅτι,
Mark 16:14. of unjust reproach,
to revile:
τινα,
Matthew 5:11;
Mark 15:32; Luke vt. 22;
Romans 15:3 from
Psalm 68:10