NUMBERS 4001 TO 4099
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4001. pentakosioi {pen-tak-os'-ee-oy}; from 4002 and 1540; five
hundred:
--five hundred.[ql
4002. pente {pen'-teh}; a primary number; "five": --five.[ql
4005. pentekoste {pen-tay-kos-tay'}; feminine of the ord. of
4004; fiftieth
(2250 being implied) from Passover, i.e. the festival of
"Pentecost":
--Pentecost.[ql
4006. pepoithesis {pep-oy'-thay-sis}; from the perfect of the
alternate of
3958; reliance: --confidence, trust.[ql
4009. peras {per'-as}; from the same as 4008; an extremity: --
end,
ut-(ter-)most participle[ql
4012. peri {per-ee'}; from the base of 4008; properly, through
(all over),
i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various
applications, of
place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the
subject or occasion
or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality,
circuit, matter,
circumstance or general period): --(there-)about, above, against,
at, on
behalf of, X and his company, which concern, (as) concerning,
for, X how it
will go with, ([there-, where-]) of, on, over, pertaining (to),
for sake, X
(e-)state, (as) touching, [where-]by (in), with. In comparative,
it retains
substantially the same meaning of circuit (around), excess
(beyond), or
completeness (through).[ql
4013. periago {per-ee-ag'-o}; from 4012 and 71; to take around
(as a
companion); reflexively, to walk around: --compass, go (round)
about, lead
about.[ql
4014. periaireo {per-ee-ahee-reh'-o}; from 4012 and 138
(including its
alternate); to remove all around, i.e. unveil, cast off (anchor);
figuratively, to expiate: --take away (up).[ql
4018. peribolaion {per-ib-ol'-ah-yon}; neuter of a presumed
derivative of
4016; something thrown around one, i.e. a mantle, veil: --
covering,
vesture.[ql
4020. periergazomai {per-ee-er-gad'-zom-ahee}; from 4012 and
2038; to work
all around, i.e. bustle about (meddle): --be a busybody.[ql
4021. periergos {per-ee'-er-gos}; from 4012 and 2041; working
all around,
i.e. officious (meddlesome, neuter plural magic): --busybody,
curious
arts.[ql
4022. perierchomai {per-ee-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4012 and 2064
(including its
alternate); to come all around, i.e. stroll, vacillate, veer: --
fetch a
compass, vagabond, wandering about.[ql
4024. perizonnumi {per-id-zone'-noo-mee}; from 4012 and 2224; to
gird all
around, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to fasten on one's belt
(literally or
figuratively): --gird (about, self).[ql
4026. periistemi {per-ee-is'-tay-mee}; from 4012 and 2476; to
stand all
around, i.e. (near) to be a bystander, or (aloof) to keep away
from: --avoid,
shun, stand by (round about).[ql
4027. perikatharma {per-ee-kath'-ar-mah}; from a compound of
4012 and 2508;
something cleaned off all around, i.e. refuse (figuratively): --
filth.[ql
4028. perikalupto {per-ee-kal-oop'-to}; from 4012 and 2572; to
cover all
around, i.e. entirely (the face, a surface): --blindfold, cover,
overlay.[ql
4029. perikeimai {per-ik'-i-mahee}; from 4012 and 2749; to lie
all around,
i.e. inclose, encircle, hamper (literally or figuratively): --be
bound
(compassed) with, hang about.[ql
4030. perikephalaia {per-ee-kef-al-ah'-yah}; feminine of a
compound of 4012
and 2776; encirclement of the head, i.e. a helmet: --helmet.[ql
4035. perileipo {per-ee-li'-po}; from 4012 and 3007; to leave
all around,
i.e. (passively) survive: --remain.[ql
4041. periousios {per-ee-oo'-see-os}; from the present
participle feminine of
a compound of 4012 and 1510; being beyond usual, i.e. special
(one's own):
--peculiar.[ql
4043. peripateo {per-ee-pat-eh'-o}; from 4012 and 3961; to tread
all around,
i.e. walk at large (especially as proof of ability);
figuratively, to live,
deport oneself, follow (as a companion or votary): --go, be
occupied with,
walk (about).[ql
4044. peripeiro {per-ee-pi'-ro}; from 4012 and the base of 4008;
to penetrate
entirely, i.e. transfix (figuratively): --pierce through.[ql
4046. peripoieomai {per-ee-poy-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from
4012 and 4160;
to make around oneself, i.e. acquire (buy): --purchase.[ql
4047. peripoiesis {per-ee-poy'-ay-sis}; from 4046; acquisition
(the act or
the thing); by extension, preservation: --obtain(-ing), peculiar,
purchased,
possession, saving.[ql
4050. perisseia {per-is-si'-ah}; from 4052; surplusage, i.e.
superabundance:
--abundance(-ant, [-ly]), superfluity.[ql
4051. perisseuma {per-is'-syoo-mah}; from 4052; a surplus, or
superabundance:
--abundance, that was left, over and above.[ql
4052. perisseuo {per-is-syoo'-o}; from 4053; to superabound (in
quantity or
quality), be in excess, be superfluous; also (transitively) to
cause to
superabound or excel: --(make, more) abound, (have, have more)
abundance (be
more) abundant, be the better, enough and to spare, exceed,
excel, increase,
be left, redound, remain (over and above).[ql
4053. perissos {per-is-sos'}; from 4012 (in the sense of beyond);
superabundant (in quantity) or superior (in quality); by
implication,
excessive; adverbially (with 1537) violently; neuter (as noun)
preeminence:
--exceeding abundantly above, more abundantly, advantage,
exceedingly, very
highly, beyond measure, more, superfluous, vehement[-ly].[ql
4054. perissoteron {per-is-sot'-er-on}; neuter of 4055 (as
adverb); in a more
superabundant way: --more abundantly, a great deal, far more.[ql
4055. perissoteros {per-is-sot'-er-os}; comparative of 4053; more
superabundant (in number, degree or character): --more abundant,
greater
(much) more, overmuch.[ql
4056. perissoteros {per-is-sot-er'-oce}; adverb from 4055; more
superabundantly: --more abundant(-ly), X the more earnest, (more)
exceedingly, more frequent, much more, the rather.[ql
4059. peritemno {per-ee-tem'-no}; from 4012 and the base of 5114;
to cut
around, i.e. (specially) to circumcise: --circumcise.[ql
4060. peritithemi {per-ee-tith'-ay-mee}; from 4012 and 5087; to
place around;
by implication, to present: --bestow upon, hedge round about,
put about (on,
upon), set about.[ql
4061. peritome {per-it-om-ay'}; from 4059; circumcision (the
rite, the
condition or the people, literally or figuratively): --X
circumcised,
circumcision.[ql
4064. periphero {per-ee-fer'-o}; from 4012 and 5342; to convey
around, i.e.
transport hither and thither: --bear (carry) about.[ql
4065. periphroneo {per-ee-fron-eh'-o}; from 4012 and 5426; to
think beyond,
i.e. depreciate (contemn): --despise.[ql
4067. peripsoma {per-ip'-so-mah}; from a comparative of 4012 and
psao (to
rub); something brushed all around, i.e. off-scrapings
(figuratively, scum):
--offscouring.[ql
4068. perpereuomai {per-per-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from
perperos
(braggart; perhaps by reduplication of the base of 4008); to
boast: --vaunt
itself.[ql
4069. Persis {per-sece'}; a Persian woman; Persis, a Christian
female:
--Persis.[ql
4070. perusi {per'-oo-si}; adverb from 4009; the by-gone, i.e.
(as noun) last
year: --+ a year ago.[ql
4071. peteinon {pet-i-non'}; neuter of a derivative of 4072; a
flying animal,
i.e. bird: --bird, fowl.[ql
4073. petra {pet'-ra}; feminine of the same as 4074; a (mass of)
rock
(literally or figuratively): --rock.[ql
4074. Petros {pet'-ros}; apparently a primary word; a (piece of)
rock (larger
than 3037); as a name, Petrus, an apostle: --Peter, rock.
Compare 2786.[ql
4078. pegnumi {payg'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary
verb (which in
its simpler form occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses);
to fix
("peg"), i.e. (specially) to set up (a tent): --pitch.[ql
4080. pelikos {pay-lee'-kos}; a quantitative form (the feminine)
of the base
of 4225; how much (as an indefinite), i.e. in size or
(figuratively) dignity:
--how great (large).[ql
4081. pelos {pay-los'}; perhaps a primary word; clay: --clay.[ql
4084. piazo {pee-ad'-zo}; probably another form of 971; to
squeeze, i.e.
seize (gently by the hand [press], or officially [arrest], or in
hunting
[capture]): --apprehend, catch, lay hand on, take. Compare 4085.
[ql
4086. pithanologia {pith-an-ol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of a
derivative of
3982 and 3056; persuasive language: --enticing words.[ql
4087. pikraino {pik-rah'-ee-no}; from 4089; to embitter
(literally or
figuratively): --be (make) bitter.[ql
4088. pikria {pik-ree'-ah}; from 4089; acridity (especially
poison),
literally or figuratively: --bitterness.[ql
4091. Pilatos {pil-at'-os}; of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e.
firm;
Pilatus, a Roman: --Pilate.[ql
4095. pino {pee'-no}; a prolonged form of pio {pee'-o}; which
(together with
another form poo {po'-o}; occurs only as an alternate in certain
tenses; to
imbibe (literally or figuratively): --drink.[ql
4096. piotes {pee-ot'-ace}; from pion (fat; perhaps akin to the
alternate of
4095 through the idea of repletion); plumpness, i.e. (by
implication)
richness (oiliness): --fatness.[ql
4097. piprasko {pip-ras'-ko}; a reduplicated and prolonged form
of prao
{prah'-o}; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses);
contracted
from perao (to traverse; from the base of 4008); to traffic (by
travelling),
i.e. dispose of as merchandise or into slavery (literally or
figuratively):
--sell.[ql
4098. pipto {pip'-to}; a reduplicated and contracted form of
peto {pet'-o};
(which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); probably
akin to 4072
through the idea of alighting; to fall (literally or
figuratively): --fail,
fall (down), light on.[ql
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