460 B
460 B
τυφόω/tuphoō
This word describes a situation or how something is. It is a verb. However, it is not an action.
- This word means to be conceited. This word is used to talk about someone proudly believing that they are better than they really are.
- Sometimes a conceited person is spoken of as being puffed up or swollen with pride.
See: 1 Timothy 3:6; 6:4; 2 Timothy 3:4
Advice to translators: This type of verb describes a state of being.