G3990 πελεκίζω - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
πελεκίζω
to cut off with an axe
Dodson:
πελεκίζω
I behead
I behead (with an axe).
Strong's:
πελεκίζω
to chop off (the head), i.e. truncate
Derivation: from a derivative of G4141 (meaning an axe);

KJV Usage: behead.

G4141
TBESG:
πελεκίζω
to behead
G:V
πελεκίζω
(< πέλεκυς, a battle-axe),
to out off with an axe, esp. to behead: with accusative, Rev.20:4 (Polyb., al.).†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) to cut off with an axe, to behead


πελεκίζω
pelekizō
pel-ek-id'-zo
From a derivative of G4141 (meaning an axe); to chop off (the head), that is, truncate

KJV Usage: behead.


View how G3990 πελεκίζω is used in the Bible

One occurence of G3990 πελεκίζω

Revelation 20:4 of them that were beheaded

Distinct usage

1 of them that were beheaded


Related words

G3990 πελεκίζω

G4141 πλήσσω

πλήσσω
plēssō
place'-so
Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, that is, (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity)

KJV Usage: smite.

Compare G5180.

G1605 ἐκπλήσσω
ἐκπλήσσω
ekplēssō
ek-place'-so
From G1537 and G4141; to strike with astonishment

KJV Usage: amaze, astonish.


G1969 ἐπιπλήσσω
ἐπιπλήσσω
epiplēssō
ep-ee-place'-so
From G1909 and G4141; to chastise, that is, (with words) to upbraid

KJV Usage: rebuke.


G4127 πληγή
πληγή
plēgē
play-gay'
From G4141; a stroke; by implication a wound; figuratively a calamity

KJV Usage: plague, stripe, wound (-ed).


G4131 πλήκτης
πλήκτης
plēktēs
plake'-tace
From G4141; a smiter, that is, pugnacious (quarrelsome)

KJV Usage: striker.


G5180 τύπτω
τύπτω
tuptō
toop'-to
A primary verb (in a strengthened form); to “thump”, that is, cudgel or pummel (properly with a stick or bastinado), but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from G3817 and G3960, which denote a [usually single] blow with the hand or any instrument, or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer ], or G4474 with the palm; as well as from G5177, an accidental collision); by implication to punish; figuratively to offend (the conscience)

KJV Usage: beat, smite, strike, wound.