Definition: The Hebrew word "aeschynomenous" appears in the Bible as a metaphorical term that means to say or do something with great passion, zeal, or enthusiasm. In the context of literature, it can also be used figuratively to describe someone's actions or speech being passionate and emotionally charged. For example: - The man was "aeschynomenous" about his plans to win the lottery. - She had a "aeschynomenous" passion for her work. - He was "aeschynomenous" in his enthusiasm towards his career. The word's translation into English is "to be passionate and enthusiastic". In this context, it refers to someone who has a strong and direct emotional response to something or someone.
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