G1099

G1099 — γλυκύς

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreekglukusadjectiveOccurrences: 4

Definition / Gloss

glukus (gloo-koos') adj. 1. sweet (i.e. not bitter nor salt) [of uncertain affinity] KJV: sweet, fresh

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KJV Renderings

sweet, fresh

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

γλυκύς, γλυκεῖα, γλυκύ, sweet: Jas 3:11 (opposed to πικρόν); 12 (opposed to ἁλυκόν); Rev 10:9 (10). (From Homer down.)

Englishman's Greek Concordance

γλυκύς (sweet)

James 3:11

KJV: Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet and bitter
GK: μήτι η πηγή εκ της αυτής οπής βρύει το γλυκύ και το πικρόν

James 3:12

KJV: Can the fig tree my brethren bear olive berries either a vine figs so no fountain both yield salt water and fresh
GK: μη δύναται αδελφοί μου συκή ελαίας ποιήσαι η άμπελος σύκα ούτως ουδεμία πηγή αλυκόν και γλυκύ ποιήσαι ύδωρ

Revelation 10:9

KJV: And I went unto the angel and said unto him Give me the little book And he said unto me Take and eat it up and it shall make thy belly bitter but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey
GK: και απήλθον προς τον άγγελον λέγων αυτώ δος μοι το βιβλιδάριον και λέγει μοι λάβε και κατάφαγε αυτό και πικρανεί σου την κοιλίαν αλλ΄ εν τω στόματί σου έσται γλυκύ ως μέλι

Revelation 10:10

KJV: And I took the little book out of the angel’s hand and ate it up and it was in my mouth sweet as honey and as soon as I had eaten it my belly was bitter
GK: και έλαβον το βιβλιδάριον εκ της χειρός του αγγέλου και κατέφαγον αυτό και ην εν τω στόματί μου ως μέλι γλυκύ και ότε έφαγον αυτό επικράνθη η κοιλία μου
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