| | Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 2767: κεράννυμικεράννυμι  (κεραννύω ): 1 aorist ἐκέρασα ; perfect passive κεκέρασμαι  (for the more common κέκραμαι , cf. Lob. ad Phryn. , p. 582; Alexander Buttmann  (1873) Ausf. Sprchl. ii., p. 214; Krüger , § 40, under the word, i., p. 175; (Veitch , under the word)); (from Homer  down);  1. to mix, mingle.  2. to mix wine and water.  3. to pour out for drinking: τίνι τί, Revelation 18:6 (R. V. mingle); passive, Revelation 14:10; (so Bel and the Dragon, 11; Anthol. 11, 137, 12). (Compare: συγκεράννυμι.) [SYNONYMS: κεράννυμι, μίγνυμι: in strict usage κεράννυμι denotes such a mixing as combines the ingredients into a new compound, chemical mixture; μίγνυμι such a mixing as merely blends or intermingles them promiscuously, mechanical mixture.]   
 
 Forms and Transliterationsεκέρασα εκέρασε εκερασεν εκέρασεν ἐκέρασεν κεκερασμενου κεκερασμένου κεραννύντες κερασατε κεράσατε ekerasen ekérasen kekerasmenou kekerasménou kerasate kerásate LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts | 
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