G2755 κενόδοξος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
κενόδοξας
vainglorious
vainglorious, boastful.
Strong's:
κενόδοξος
vainly glorifying, i.e. self-conceited
Derivation: from G2756 and G1391;

KJV Usage: desirous of vain-glory.

G2756 G1391
TBESG:
κενόδοξος
conceited
G:A
κενόδοξος, -ον
(< κενός, δόξα),
vain-glorious: Gal.5:26.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) glorying without reason, conceited, vain glorious, eager for empty glory


κενόδοξος
kenodoxos
ken-od'-ox-os
From G2756 and G1391; vainly glorifying, that is, self conceited

KJV Usage: desirous of vain-glory.


View how G2755 κενόδοξος is used in the Bible

One occurence of G2755 κενόδοξος

Galatians 5:26 desirous of vain glory,

Distinct usage

1 desirous of vain glory,


Related words

G2755 κενόδοξος

G2754 κενοδοξία
κενοδοξία
kenodoxia
ken-od-ox-ee'-ah
From G2755; empty glorying, that is, self conceit

KJV Usage: vain-glory.


G2756 κενός

κενός
kenos
ken-os'
Apparently a primary word; empty (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: empty, (in) vain.


G2757 κενοφωνία
κενοφωνία
kenophōnia
ken-of-o-nee'-ah
From a presumed compound of G2756 and G5456; empty sounding, that is, fruitless discussion

KJV Usage: vain.


G2758 κενόω
κενόω
kenoō
ken-o'-o
From G2756; to make empty, that is, (figuratively) to abase, neutralize, falsify

KJV Usage: make (of none effect, of no reputation, void), be in vain.


G2761 κενῶς
κενῶς
kenōs
ken-oce'
Adverb from G2756; vainly, that is, to no purpose

KJV Usage: in vain.


G1391 δόξα

δόξα
doxa
dox'-ah
From the base of G1380; glory (as very apparent), in a wide application (literally or figuratively, objectively or subjectively)

KJV Usage: dignity, glory (-ious), honour, praise, worship.


G1392 δοξάζω
δοξάζω
doxazō
dox-ad'-zo
From G1391; to render (or esteem) glorious (in a wide application)

KJV Usage: (make) glorify (-ious), full of (have) glory, honour, magnify.


G1741 ἔνδοξος
ἔνδοξος
endoxos
en'-dox-os
From G1722 and G1391; in glory, that is, splendid, (figuratively) noble

KJV Usage: glorious, gorgeous [-ly], honourable.


G3861 παράδοξος
παράδοξος
paradoxos
par-ad'-ox-os
From G3844 and G1391 (in the sense of seeming); contrary to expectation, that is, extraordinary (“paradox”)

KJV Usage: strange.