to "thump", i.e. 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) Derivation: a primary verb (in a strengthened form);
τύπτω [in LXX chiefly for hi. ;] to strike, smite, beat: with accusative, Refs Mat.24:49, Mrk.15:19, Luk.12:45, Act.18:17 21:32 23:2-3; of mourners, τὰ στήθη, Refs Luk.18:13 23:48; ἐπὶ τ. σιαγόνα, Luk.6:29; εἰς τ. κεφαλήν, Mat.27:30. Metaph., of God inflicting evil: Act.23:3 (cf. Refs Exo.8:2, Eze.7:9, al.); of disquieting conscience, 1Co.8:12.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to strike, beat, smite 1a) with a staff, a whip, the fist, the hand 1b) of mourners, to smite their breast 2) to smite one on whom he inflicts punitive evil 3) to smite 3a) metaph. i.e. to wound, disquiet one's 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)
G4141 πλήσσωπλήσσω
plēssō
place'-so
Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, that is, (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity)
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)
παίω
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.
G3816 παῖςπαῖς
pais
paheece
Perhaps from G3817; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by analogy) a girl, and (generally) a child; specifically a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God)
KJV Usage: child, maid (-en), (man) servant, son, young man.
G3960 πατάσσωπατάσσω
patassō
pat-as'-so
Probably a prolongation from G3817; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally)
πλήσσω
plēssō
place'-so
Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, that is, (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity)
G4464 ῥάβδοςῥάβδος
rhabdos
hrab'-dos
From the base of G4474; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty)
KJV Usage: rod, sceptre, staff.
G4475 ῥάπισμαῥάπισμα
rhapisma
hrap'-is-mah
From G4474; a slap
KJV Usage: (+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand.
G4476 ῥαφίςῥαφίς
rhaphis
hraf-ece'
From ῥάπτω rhaptō , a primary word, (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474 through the idea of puncturing); a needle
KJV Usage: needle.
G4496 ῥίπτωῥίπτω
rhiptō̄
hrip'-to
A primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474, through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly with a quick toss, thus differing from G906, which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from τείνω teinō (see in G1614), which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension to disperse
τυγχάνω
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.
G1793 ἐντυγχάνωἐντυγχάνω
entugchanō
en-toong-khan'-o
From G1722 and G5177; to chanceupon, that is, (by implication) conferwith; by extension to entreat (in favor or against)
KJV Usage: deal with, make intercession.
G2013 ἐπιτυγχάνωἐπιτυγχάνω
epitugchanō
ep-ee-toong-khan'-o
From G1909 and G5177; to chanceupon, that is, (by implication) attain
KJV Usage: obtain.
G2161 ΕὔτυχοςΕὔτυχος
Eutuchos
yoo'-too-khos
From G2095 and a derivative of G5177; wellfated, that is, fortunate; Eutychus, a young man
KJV Usage: Eutychus.
G3909 παρατυγχάνωπαρατυγχάνω
paratugchanō
par-at-oong-khan'-o
From G3844 and G5177; to chancenear, that is, fallinwith
KJV Usage: meet with.
G4940 συντυγχάνωσυντυγχάνω
suntugchanō
soon-toong-khan'-o
From G4862 and G5177; to chancetogether, that is, meet with (reach)
KJV Usage: come at.
G5190 ΤυχικόςΤυχικός
Tuchikos
too-khee-kos'
From a derivative of G5177; fortuitous, that is, fortunate; Tychicus, a Christian