4067. peripséma
Strong's Concordance
peripséma: offscouring
Original Word: περίψημα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: peripséma
Phonetic Spelling: (per-ip'-so-mah)
Short Definition: scrapings, offscourings
Definition: scrapings, offscourings, wiped-off filth.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4067: περίψημα

περίψημα, περιψηματος, τό (from περιψάω 'to wipe off all round'; and this from περί (which see III. 1), and ψάω 'to wipe,' 'rub'), properly, what is wiped off; dirt rubbed off'; offscouring, scrapings: 1 Corinthians 4:13, used in the same sense as περικάθαρμα, which see Suidas and other Greek lexicographers under the word relate that the Athenians, in order to avert public calamities, yearly threw a criminal into the sea as an offering to Poseidon; hence, ἀργύριον ... περίψημα τοῦ παιδίου ἡμῶν γένοιτο (as if to say) let it become an expiatory offering, a ransom, for our child, i. e. in comparison with the saving of our son's life let it be to us a despicable and worthless thing, Tobit 5:18 (where see Fritzsche; (cf. also Müller on the Epistle of Barnabas 4, 9 [ET])). It is used of a man who in behalf of religion undergoes dire trials for the salvation of others, Ignatius ad Eph. 8, 1 [ET]; 18, 1 [ET]; (see Lightfoot's note on the former passage).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
dirt, scum

From a comparative of peri and psao (to rub); something brushed all around, i.e. Off-scrapings (figuratively, scum) -- offscouring.

see GREEK peri

Forms and Transliterations
περιψημα περίψημα περκάσει peripsema peripsēma perípsema perípsēma
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Strong's Greek 4067
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περίψημα — 1 Occ.

1 Corinthians 4:13 N-NNS
GRK: ἐγενήθημεν πάντων περίψημα ἕως ἄρτι
NAS: of the world, the dregs of all things,
KJV: of the world, [and are] the offscouring of all things
INT: we are become of all [the] off-scouring until presently

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