Lexical Summary pamplēthei: with the whole multitude Original Word: παμπληθείTransliteration: pamplēthei Phonetic Spelling: (pam-play-thi') Part of Speech: Adverb Short Definition: with the whole multitude Meaning: with the whole multitude Strong's Concordance all togetherDative case (adverb) of a compound of pas and plethos; in full multitude, i.e. Concertedly or simultaneously -- all at once. see GREEK pas see GREEK plethos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3826: παμπληθείπαμπληθεί (T WH πανπληθεί (cf. WH's Appendix, p. 150)), adverb (from the adjective παμπληθής, which is from πᾶς and πλῆθος), with the whole multitude, all together, one and all: Luke 23:18 (Dio Cassius, 75, 9, 1). (Cf. Winer's Grammar, § 16, 4 B. a.) STRONGS NT 3826: πανπληθείπανπληθεί, see παμπληθεί. |