| Strong's Concordance ptoésis: a fluttering, excitement, hence terrorOriginal Word: πτόησις, εως, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ptoésis Phonetic Spelling: (pto'-ay-sis) Short Definition: terror, consternation Definition: terror, consternation, dismay. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 4423 ptóēsis – properly, "a fluttering, excitement, caused by any emotion, but especially by fear, hence, terror" (A-S); "a scare or nervous excitement" (WS, 310). See 4422 (ptoeō). Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 4423: πτόησις πτόησις, πτοησεως, ἡ (πτοέω), terror: φοβεῖσθαι πτόησιν, equivalent to φόβον φοβεῖσθαι, to be afraid with terror (others take πτόησις objectively: R. V. text to be put in fear by any terror), 1 Peter 3:6 (Proverbs 3:25); see φοβέω, 2; (Winers Grammar, § 32, 2; Buttmann, § 131, 5. (1 Macc. 3:25; Philo, quis rev. div. her. § 51)). Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceamazement. From ptoeo; alarm -- amazement. see GREEK ptoeo Forms and Transliterationsπτοησιν πτόησιν ptoesin ptoēsin ptóesin ptóēsin LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 4423 1 Occurrence πτόησιν — 1 Occ. 1 Peter 3:6 N-AFS GRK: φοβούμεναι μηδεμίαν πτόησιν NAS: being frightened by any fear. KJV: afraid with any amazement. INT: fearing not one consternation | 



