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5400. phobetron {fob'-ay-tron}; neuter of a derivative of 5399;
a frightening thing, i.e. terrific portent: --fearful sight.[ql
5401. phobos {fob'-os}; from a primary phebomai (to be put in
fear); alarm or fright: --be afraid, + exceedingly, fear, terror.
[ql
5402. Phoibe {foy'-bay}; feminine of phoibos (bright; probably
akin to the base of 5457); Phoebe, a Christian woman: --Phebe.[ql
5403. Phoinike {foy-nee'-kay}; from 5404; palm-country; Phoenice
(or Phoenicia), a region of Palestine: --Phenice, Phenicia.[ql
5404. phoinix {foy'-nix}; of uncertain derivation; a palm-tree: -
-palm (tree).[ql
5405. Phoinix {foy'-nix}; probably the same as 5404; Phoenix, a
place in Crete: --Phenice.[ql
5406. phoneus {fon-yooce'}; from 5408; a murderer (always of
criminal [or at least intentional] homicide; which 443 does not
necessarily imply; while 4607 is a special term for a public
bandit): --murderer.[ql
5407. phoneuo {fon-yoo'-o}; from 5406; to be a murderer (of): --
kill, do murder, slay.[ql
5408. phonos {fon'-os}; from an obsolete primary pheno (to slay);
murder: --murder, + be slain with, slaughter.[ql
5409. phoreo {for-eh'-o}; from 5411; to have a burden, i.e. (by
analogy) to wear as clothing or a constant accompaniment: --bear,
wear.[ql
5410. Phoron {for'-on}; of Latin origin; a forum or market-place;
only in comparative with 675; a station on the Appian road: --
forum.[ql
5411. phoros {for'-os}; from 5342; a load (as borne), i.e.
(figuratively) a tax (properly, an individual assessment on
persons or property; whereas 5056 is usually a general toll on
goods or travel): --tribute.[ql
5412. phortizo {for-tid'-zo}; from 5414; to load up (properly,
as a vessel or animal), i.e. (figuratively) to overburden with
ceremony (or spiritual anxiety): --lade, by heavy laden.[ql
5413. phortion {for-tee'-on}; diminutive of 5414; an invoice (as
part of freight), i.e. (figuratively) a task or service: --
burden.[ql
5414. phortos {for'-tos}; from 5342; something carried, i.e. the
cargo of a ship: --lading.[ql
5415. Phortounatos {for-too-nat'-os}; of Latin origin;
"fortunate"; Fortunatus, a Christian: --Fortunatus.[ql
5416. phragellion {frag-el'-le-on}; neuter of a derivative from
the base of 5417; a whip, i.e. Roman lash as a public punishment:
--scourge.[ql
5417. phragelloo {frag-el-lo'-o}; from a presumed equivalent of
the Latin flagellum; to whip, i.e. lash as a public punishment: -
-scourge.[ql
5418. phragmos {frag-mos'}; from 5420; a fence, or inclosing
barrier (literally or figuratively): --hedge (+ round about),
partition.[ql
5419. phrazo {frad'-zo}; probably akin to 5420 through the idea
of defining; to indicate (by word or act), i.e. (specifically)
to expound: --declare.[ql
5420. phrasso {fras'-so}; apparently a strengthening form of the
base of 5424; to fence or inclose, i.e. (specifically) to block
up (figuratively, to silence): --stop.[ql
5421. phrear {freh'-ar}; of uncertain derivation; a hole in the
ground (dug for obtaining or holding water or other purposes), i.
e. a cistern or well; figuratively, an abyss (as a prison): --
well, pit.[ql
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