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41 φυσιόω
φυσιόω (a later substitute for φυσάω; it is largely limited to Christian lit. [but also in Philod., Mus. p. 26 JKemke 1884]) pass.: pf. ptc. πεφυσιωμένος; 1 aor. ἐφυσιώθην lit. ‘blow up, inflate’ fr. φῦσα (orig. ‘pair of bellows’, then var. ‘wind, blast’, etc.) fig. to cause to have an exaggerated self-conception, puff up, make proud τινά someone ITr 4:1. τόπος μηδένα φυσιούτω let no one be puffed up because of (high) position ISm 6:1. Of knowledge φυσιοῖ it (only) puffs up 1 Cor 8:1=Dg 12:5.—Pass. in act. sense become puffed up or conceited, put on airs (TestLevi 14:7, 8 v.l.; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 3, 368b of anger, that swells the heart; Hesych.; cp. Babrius 114 v.l. L-P. [=349 P.]) 1 Cor 4:18f; 5:2; 13:4; IMg 12; ITr 7:1; IPol 4:3. εἰκῇ φυσιούμενος ὑπὸ τοῦ νοὸς τῆς σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ groundlessly inflated by his fleshly mind Col 2:18. ἵνα μὴ εἷς ὑπὲρ τοῦ ἑνὸς φυσιοῦσθε (perh. subjunctive; s. ἵνα 1c) κατὰ τοῦ ἑτέρου in order that no one of you might be puffed up in favor of the one (apostle and thus) against the other 1 Cor 4:6.—B. 684. DELG s.v. φῦσα. M-M. -
42 φυσίωσις
φυσίωσις, εως, ἡ (φυσιόω; in non-biblical wr. as a medical t.t. and in Achmes 153, 6; otherw. a Christian word; Hesych.) lit. ‘inflated/bloated condition’, in our lit. swelled-headedness, pride, conceit 2 Cor 12:20.
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