Dictionary entry

ἄτοπος

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ἄ-τοπος, -ον

(< τόπος), [in LXX: Jb 4:811:11, Pr 30:20 (24:55), al., for אָוֶן, etc.;]

1. out of place, not befitting.

2. marvellous, strange (of symptoms, Hipp.): Ac 28:6; hence, in late Greek, with ethical sense,

3. improper, unrighteous (so in LXX, and for exx. from π., v. M, II Th., 3:2; MM, s.v.): Lk 23:41, Ac 25:5, II Th 3:2.†