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NETBible: Strong -- 5177

tugchano <5177>

tugcanw tugchano

Pronunciation:toong-khan'-o
Origin:probably for an obsolete tucho (for which the middle voice of another alternate teucho [to make ready or bring to pass] is used in certain tenses, akin to the base of 5088 through the idea of effecting
Reference:TDNT - 8:238,1191
PrtSpch:v
In Greek:tetucen 1, tucein 2, tucoi 2, tucon 1, tucousan 1, tucousav 1, tucwn 1, tucwsin 2, tugcanontev 1
In NET:have experienced 2, extraordinary 2, may obtain 1, has obtained 1, needed 1, to obtain 1, perhaps 1, to share 1
In AV:obtain 5, be 1, chance 1, little 1, enjoy 1, may be 1, not tr 1, misc 2
Count:13
Definition:1) to hit the mark
1a) of one discharging a javelin or arrow
2) to reach, attain, obtain, get, become master of
3) to happen, chance, fall out
3a) to specify, to take a case, as for example
4) to meet one
5) of he who meets one or presents himself unsought, any chance,
ordinary, common person
6) to chance to be
probably for an obsolete tucho (for which the middle voice of another
alternate teucho (to make ready or bring to pass) is used in certain
tenses; akin to the base of 5088 through the idea of effecting;
properly, to affect; or (specially), to hit or light upon (as a mark
to be reached), i.e. (transitively) to attain or secure an object or
end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the
latter application only impersonal (with 1487), i.e. perchance; or
(present participle) as adjective, usual (as if commonly met with,
with 3756, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with
another verb) as adverb, by accident (as it were):-be, chance, enjoy,
little, obtain, X refresh...self, + special. Compare 5180.
see GREEK for 5180
see GREEK for 5088
see GREEK for 1487
see GREEK for 3756

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