σαρκικός, -ή, -όν (σάρξ) (seel. for σάρκινος, Arist, H.A, x, 2, 7) = Lat. carnalis, i.e. (a)
associated with or pertaining to the flesh, fleshly, carnal: Rom.15:27, 1Co.9:11; (b)
in a more ethical sense, of the nature of the flesh, under the control of its appetites, fleshly, carnal, sensual (but including more than mere sensuality; cf. Hort, 1Pe, 133): 1Co.3:3, 2Co.1:12 10:4, 1Pe.2:11.
SYN.: σάρκινος (which see), ψυχικός; cf. Tr,
Syn., §§ LXXi, LXXii; Lft,
Notes, 184 f; Vau. on Rom.7:14 (
AS)