Lexical Summary dysbastaktos: hard to be borne, oppressive Original Word: δυσβάστακτοςTransliteration: dysbastaktos Phonetic Spelling: (doos-bas'-tak-tos) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: hard to be borne, oppressive Meaning: hard to be borne, oppressive Strong's Concordance grievous, hard to bear. From dus- and a derivative of bastazo; oppressive -- grievous to be borne. see GREEK dus- see GREEK bastazo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1419: δυσβάστακτοςδυσβάστακτος, δυσβάστακτον (βαστάζω), hard (A. V. grievous) to be borne: Matthew 23:4 (T WH text omit; Tr brackets δυσβάστακτος and Luke 11:46 φορτία δυσβάστακτα, said of precepts hard to obey, and irksome. (the Sept. Proverbs 27:3; Philo, omn. prob. book § 5; Plutarch, quaest. nat. c. 16, 4, p. 915 f.) |