πλήσσω [in LXX chiefly for נָכָה hi., ho. ;] to strike, smite: pass., Rev.8:12 (cf. ἐπι, πλήσσω).† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to strike, smite
πλήσσω
plēssō
place'-so
Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, that is, (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity)
G1605 ἐκπλήσσωἐκπλήσσω
ekplēssō
ek-place'-so
From G1537 and G4141; to strike with astonishment
KJV Usage: amaze, astonish.
G1969 ἐπιπλήσσωἐπιπλήσσω
epiplēssō
ep-ee-place'-so
From G1909 and G4141; to chastise, that is, (with words) to upbraid
KJV Usage: rebuke.
G3990 πελεκίζωπελεκίζω
pelekizō
pel-ek-id'-zo
From a derivative of G4141 (meaning an axe); to chop off (the head), that is, truncate
KJV Usage: behead.
G4127 πληγήπληγή
plēgē
play-gay'
From G4141; a stroke; by implication a wound; figuratively a calamity
KJV Usage: plague, stripe, wound (-ed).
G4131 πλήκτηςπλήκτης
plēktēs
plake'-tace
From G4141; a smiter, that is, pugnacious (quarrelsome)
KJV Usage: striker.
G5180 τύπτωτύπτω
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)
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.
G3817 παίωπαίω
paiō
pah'-yo
A primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than G5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion)
KJV Usage: smite, strike.
G3960 πατάσσωπατάσσω
patassō
pat-as'-so
Probably a prolongation from G3817; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally)
G5177 τυγχάνωτυγχάνω
tugchanō
toong-khan'-o
Probably for an obsolete τύχω tuchō (for which the middle voice of another alternate τεύχω teuchō [to makeready or bringtopass ] is used in certain tenses; akin to the base of G5088 through the idea of effecting; properly to affect; or (specifically) to hit or lightupon (as a mark to be reached), that is, (transitively) to attain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the latter application only impersonally (with G1487), that is, perchance; or (present participle) as adjective usual (as if commonly metwith, with G3756, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb by accident (asitwere)
KJV Usage: be, chance, enjoy, little, obtain, X refresh . . . self, + special.
G5178 τυμπανίζωτυμπανίζω
tumpanizō
toom-pan-id'-zo
From a derivative of G5180 (meaning a drum, “tympanum”); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death
KJV Usage: torture.
G5179 τύποςτύπος
tupos
too'-pos
From G5180; a die (as struck), that is, (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy a shape, that is, a statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specifically a sampler (“type”), that is, a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning)