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Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine. Transliteration: chara. Pronunciation: khar-ah'. Phonetic Spelling: (khar-ah') Definition: Joy, gladness, delight. Meaning: joy, gladness, a source of joy. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb χαίρω (chairō), meaning "to rejoice" or "to be glad."
What's the Greek word for joy? Here's a list of translations. Greek Translation. χαρά. chará. More Greek words for joy. χαρά noun. chará delight, exhilaration, rejoicing, glee, gladness. χαίρομαι verb. chaíromai enjoy, rejoice, delight. θέλγητρο noun. thélgi̱tro attraction, allurement, charm. η χαρα. i̱ chara joy. Find more words!
15 sty 2020 · Joy is an inner gladness; a deep seated pleasure. It is a depth of assurance and confidence that ignites a cheerful heart. It is a cheerful heart that leads to cheerful behavior. Joy is not an experience that comes from favorable circumstances but is God’s gift to believers.
informal (person: most loved) καμάρι ουσ ουδ. She is her parents' pride and joy. pride and joy n. informal (thing: most treasured) καμάρι ουσ ουδ. John's restored vintage motorcycle was his pride and joy. squeal with delight, squeal with joy v expr.
13 wrz 2024 · Noun. [edit] χᾰρᾱ́ • (kharā́) f (genitive χᾰρᾶς); first declension. joy, exultation. Inflection. [edit] First declension of ἡ χᾰρᾱ́; τῆς χᾰρᾶς (Attic) Descendants. [edit] Greek: χαρά (chará)
Dictionary: χαρά, -ᾶς, ἡ. Greek transliteration: chara. Simplified transliteration: chara. Numbers. Strong's number: 5479. GK Number: 5915. Statistics. Frequency in New Testament: 59. Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag: n-1a. Gloss: joy, rejoicing, happiness, gladness. Definition: joy, gladness, rejoicing,
χάραγμα. Definition. Strong. Mounce. joy, gladness. the joy received from you. the cause or occasion of joy. of persons who are one's joy. From G5463 cheerfulness, that is, calm delight: - gladness, X greatly, (X be exceeding) joy (-ful, -fully, -fulness, -ous).