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# ἁγιασμός -οῦ, ὁ
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## Word data
* Strongs: G00380
* Alternate spellings:
† ,
* Principle Parts:
* Part of speech:
* Instances in Scripture: 10
* All Scriptures cited: Yes
## Etymology:
[ἁγιάζω]()),
* LXX/Hebrew glosses:
* Time Period/Ancient Authors:
* Related words:
* Antonyms for all senses
* Synonyms for all senses:
## Senses
### Sense 1.0:
#### Definition:
#### Citations:
as an active verbal noun in [-μός](), it signifies properly the process [τὸ ἁγιάζειν](), rather than the resultant state, [ἁγιωσύνη](), hence,
### Sense 2.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
consecration;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
consecration;
### Sense 3.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
sanctification;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
sanctification: so strictly in [Ro 6:19](Rom 6:19), [22](Rom 6:22) (but v. Meyer), [I Co 1:30](1Co 1:30), [I Th 4:3](1Th 4:3), [7](1Th 4:7), [II Th 2:13](2Th 2:13), [He 12:14](Heb 12:14), [I Pe 1:2](1Pe 1:2). Elsewhere it perhaps (Ellic.; but v. Milligan, Th., 48) inclines to the resultant state: [I Th 4:4](1Th 4:4), [I Ti 2:15](1Ti 2:15) (Cremer, 55, 602).†