| Strong's Number: 945 | encodedOriginalWord |
| Original Word | Word Origin | | | βατταλογέω
| | from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and (3056) | | Transliterated Word | Phonetic Spelling | | | battalogeō | | bat-tol-og-eh'-o
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| | Parts of Speech | TDNT | | | Verb | | 1:597,103 | | Definition | | |
- to stammer
- to repeat the same things over and over, to use many idle words, to babble, prate. Some suppose the word derived from Battus, a king of Cyrene, who is said to have stuttered; others from Battus, an author of tedious and wordy poems.
| | Translated Words | | | KJV (1) - use vain repetitions, 1; NAS (1) - use meaningless repetition, 1; | | Verse Count | | KJV | NAS | | | | | |
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