3000. latreuo {lat-ryoo'-o}; from latris (a hired menial); to minister (to
God), i.e. render, religious homage: KJV serve, do the service,
worship (-per).
3001. lachanon {lakh'-an-on}; from lachaino (to dig); a vegetable: KJV
herb.
3002. Lebbaios {leb-bah'-yos}; of uncertain origin; Lebbaeus, a Christian:
KJV Lebbaeus.
3003. legeon {leg-eh-ohn'}; of Latin origin; a "legion", i.e. Roman
regiment (figuratively): KJV legion.
3004. lego {leg'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to "lay" forth, i.e.
(figuratively) relate (in words [usually of systematic or set discourse;
whereas 2036 and 5346 generally refer to an individual expression or speech
respectively; while 4483 is properly, to break silence merely, and 2980
means an extended or random harangue]); by implication, to mean: KJV ask,
bid, boast, call, describe, give out, name, put forth, say (-ing, on), shew,
speak, tell, utter.
3005. leimma {lime'-mah}; from 3007; a remainder: KJV remnant.
3006. leios {li'-os}; apparently a primary word; smooth, i.e. "level": KJV
smooth.
3007. leipo {li'-po}; a primary verb; to leave, i.e. (intransitively or
passively) to fail or be absent: KJV be destitute (wanting), lack.
3008. leitourgeo {li-toorg-eh'-o}; from 3011; to be a public servant, i.e.
(by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions (worship, obey,
relieve): KJV minister.
3009. leitourgia {li-toorg-ee'-ah}; from 3008; public function (as priest
["liturgy"] or almsgiver): KJV ministration (-try), service.
3010. leitourgikos {li-toorg-ik-os'}; from the same as 3008; functional
publicly ("liturgic"); i.e. beneficient: KJV ministering.
3011. leitourgos {li-toorg-os'}; from a derivative of 2992 and 2041; a
public servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or (genitive
case) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): KJV minister (-ed).
3012. lention {len'-tee-on}; of Latin origin; a "linen" cloth, i.e. apron:
KJV towel.
3013. lepis {lep-is'}; from lepo (to peel); a flake: KJV scale.
3014. lepra {lep'-rah}; from the same as 3013; scaliness, i.e. "leprosy":
KJV leprosy.
3015. lepros {lep-ros'}; from the same as 3014; scaly, i.e. leprous (a
leper): KJV leper.
3016. lepton {lep-ton'}; neuter of a derivative of the same as 3013;
something scaled (light), i.e. a small coin: KJV mite.
3017. Leui {lyoo'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3878]; Levi, the name of three
Israelites: KJV Levi. Compare 3018.
3018. Leuis {lyoo-is'}; a form of 3017; Lewis (i.e. Levi), a Christian: KJV
Levi.
3019. Leuites {lyoo-ee'-tace}; from 3017; a Levite, i.e. descendant of
Levi: KJV Levite.
3020. Leuitikos {lyoo-it'-ee-kos}; from 3019; Levitic, i.e. relating to the
Levites: KJV Levitical.
3021. leukaino {lyoo-kah'-ee-no}; from 3022; to whiten: KJV make white,
whiten.
3022. leukos {lyoo-kos'}; from luke ("light"); white: KJV white.
3023. leon {leh-ohn'}; a primary word; a "lion": KJV lion.
3024. lethe {lay'-thay}; from 2990; forgetfulness: KJV + forget.
3025. lenos {lay-nos'}; apparently a primary word; a trough, i.e. wine-vat:
KJV winepress.
3026. leros {lay'-ros}; apparently a primary word; twaddle, i.e. an
incredible story: KJV idle tale.
3027. leistes {lace-tace'}; from leizomai (to plunder); a brigand: KJV
robber, thief.
3028. lepsis {lape'-sis}; from 2983; receipt (the act): KJV receiving.
3029. lian {lee'-an}; of uncertain affinity; much (adverbially): KJV
exceeding, great (-ly), sore, very (+ chiefest).
3030. libanos {lib'-an-os}; of foreign origin [3828]; the incense-tree,
i.e. (by implication) incense itself: KJV frankincense.
3031. libanotos {lib-an-o-tos'}; from 3030; frankincense, i.e. (by
extension) a censer for burning it: KJV censer.
3032. Libertinos {lib-er-tee'-nos}; of Latin origin; a Roman freedman: KJV
Libertine.
3033. Libue {lib-oo'-ay}; probably from 3047; Libye, a region of Africa: KJV
Libya.
3034. lithazo {lith-ad'-zo}; from 3037; to lapidate: KJV stone.
3035. lithinos {lith-ee'-nos}; from 3037; stony, i.e. made of stone: KJV of
stone.
3036. lithoboleo {lith-ob-ol-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3037 and 906; to
throw stones, i.e. lapidate: KJV stone, cast stones.
3037. lithos {lee'-thos}; apparently a primary word; a stone (literally or
figuratively): KJV (mill-, stumbling-) stone.
3038. lithostrotos {lith-os'-tro-tos}; from 3037 and a derivative of 4766;
stone-strewed, i.e. a tessellated mosaic on which the Roman tribunal was
placed: KJV Pavement.
3039. likmao {lik-mah'-o}; from likmos, the equivalent of liknon (a
winnowing fan or basket); to winnow, i.e. (by analogy,) to triturate: KJV
grind to powder.
3040. limen {lee-mane'}; apparently a primary word; a harbor: KJV haven.
Compare 2568.
3041. limne {lim'-nay}; probably from 3040 (through the idea of nearness of
shore); a pond (large or small): KJV lake.
3042. limos {lee-mos'}; probably from 3007 (through the idea of
destitution); a scarcity of food: KJV dearth, famine, hunger.
3043. linon {lee'-non}; probably a primary word; flax, i.e. (by
implication) "linen": KJV linen.
3044. Linos {lee'-nos}; perhaps from 3043; Linus, a Christian: KJV Linus.
3045. liparos {lip-ar-os'}; from lipos (grease); fat, i.e. (figuratively)
sumptuous: KJV dainty.
3046. litra {lee'-trah}; of Latin origin [libra]; a pound in weight: KJV
pound.
3047. lips {leeps}; probably from leibo (to pour a "libation"); the south (-
west) wind (as bringing rain, i.e. (by extension) the south quarter): KJV
southwest.
3048. logia {log-ee'-ah}; from 3056 (in the commercial sense); a
contribution: KJV collection, gathering.
3049. logizomai {log-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 3056; to take an
inventory, i.e. estimate (literally or figuratively): KJV conclude,
(ac-) count (of), + despise, esteem, impute, lay, number, reason, reckon,
suppose, think (on).
3050. logikos {log-ik-os'}; from 3056; rational ("logical"): KJV reasonable,
of the word.
3051. logion {log'-ee-on}; neuter of 3052; an utterance (of God): KJV
oracle.
3052. logios {log'-ee-os}; from 3056; fluent, i.e. an orator: KJV
eloquent.
3053. logismos {log-is-mos'}; from 3049; computation, i.e. (figuratively)
reasoning (conscience, conceit): KJV imagination, thought.
3054. logomacheo {log-om-akh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3056 and 3164; to
be disputatious (on trifles): KJV strive about words.
3055. logomachia {log-om-akh-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3054; disputation
about trifles ("logomachy"): KJV strife of words.
3056. logos {log'-os}; from 3004; something said (including the thought);
by implication a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental
faculty) or motive; by extension, a computation; specifically (with the article
in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ): KJV account, cause,
communication, X concerning, doctrine, fame, X have to do, intent, matter,
mouth, preaching, question, reason, + reckon, remove, say (-ing), shew, X
speaker, speech, talk, thing, + none of these things move me, tidings,
treatise, utterance, word, work.
3057. logche {long'-khay}; perhaps a primary word; a "lance": KJV spear.
3058. loidoreo {loy-dor-eh'-o}; from 3060; to reproach, i.e. vilify: KJV
revile.
3059. loidoria {loy-dor-ee'-ah}; from 3060; slander or vituperation: KJV
railing, reproach [-fully].
3060. loidoros {loy'-dor-os}; from loidos (mischief); abusive, i.e. a
blackguard: KJV railer, reviler.
3061. loimos {loy'-mos}; of uncertain affinity; a plague (literally, the
disease, or figuratively, a pest): KJV pestilence (-t).
3062. loipoy {loy-poy'}; masculine plural of a derivative of 3007;
remaining ones: KJV other, which remain, remnant, residue, rest.
3063. loipon {loy-pon'}; neuter singular of the same as 3062; something
remaining (adverbially): KJV besides, finally, furthermore, (from)
henceforth, moreover, now, + it remaineth, then.
3064. loipou {loy-poo'}; genitive case singular of the same as 3062;
remaining time: KJV from henceforth.
3065. Loukas {loo-kas'}; contracted from Latin Lucanus; Lucas, a Christian:
KJV Lucas, Luke.
3066. Loukios {loo'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; illuminative; Lucius, a
Christian: KJV Lucius.
3067. loutron {loo-tron'}; from 3068; a bath, i.e. (figuratively),
immersion, baptism: KJV washing.
3068. louo {loo'-o}; a primary verb; to bathe (the whole person; whereas
3538 means to wet a part only, and 4150 to wash, cleanse garments
exclusively): KJV wash.
3069. Ludda {lud'-dah}; of Hebrew origin [3850]; Lydda (i.e. Lod), a place
in Palestine: KJV Lydda.
3070. Ludia {loo-dee'-ah}; properly, feminine of Ludios [of foreign origin]
(a Lydian, in Asia Minor); Lydia, a Christian woman: KJV Lydia.
3071. Lukaonia {loo-kah-on-ee'-ah}; perhaps remotely from 3074; Lycaonia, a
region of Asia Minor: KJV Lycaonia.
3072. Lukaonisti {loo-kah-on-is-tee'}; adverb from a derivative of 3071;
Lycaonistically, i.e. in the language of the Lycaonians: KJV in the speech of
Lycaonia.
3073. Lukia {loo-kee'-ah}; probably remotely from 3074; Lycia, a province
of Asia Minor: KJV Lycia.
3074. lukos {loo'-kos}; perhaps akin to the base of 3022 (from the whitish
hair); a wolf: KJV wolf.
3075. lumainomai {loo-mah'-ee-nom-ahee}; middle voice from a probably
derivative of 3089 (meaning filth); properly, to soil, i.e. (figuratively)
insult (maltreat): KJV make havock of.
3076. lupeo {loo-peh'-o}; from 3077; to distress; reflexively or passively,
to be sad: KJV cause grief, grieve, be in heaviness, (be) sorrow (-ful), be
(make) sorry.
3077. lupe {loo'-pay}; apparently a primary word; sadness: KJV grief,
grievous, + grudgingly, heaviness, sorrow.
3078. Lusanias {loo-san-ee'-as}; from 3080 and ania (trouble);
grief-dispelling; Lysanias, a governor of Abilene: KJV Lysanias.
3079. Lusias {loo-see'-as}; of uncertain affinity; Lysias, a Roman: KJV
Lysias.
3080. lusis {loo'-sis}; from 3089; a loosening, i.e. (specifically) divorce:
KJV to be loosed.
3081. lusitelei {loo-sit-el-i'}; third person singular present indicative
active of a derivative of a compound of 3080 and 5056; impersonally, it
answers the purpose, i.e. is advantageous: KJV it is better.
3082. Lustra {loos'-trah}; of uncertain origin; Lystra, a place in Asia
Minor: KJV Lystra.
3083. lutron {loo'-tron}; from 3089; something to loose with, i.e. a
redemption price (figuratively, atonement): KJV ransom.
3084. lutroo {loo-tro'-o}; from 3083; to ransom (literally or
figuratively): KJV redeem.
3085. lutrosis {loo'-tro-sis}; from 3084; a ransoming (figuratively): KJV +
redeemed, redemption.
3086. lutrotes {loo-tro-tace'}; from 3084; a redeemer (figuratively): KJV
deliverer.
3087. luchnia {lookh-nee'-ah}; from 3088; a lamp-stand (literally or
figuratively): KJV candlestick.
3088. luchnos {lookh'-nos}; from the base of 3022; a portable lamp or other
illuminator (literally or figuratively): KJV candle, light.
3089. luo {loo'-o}; a primary verb; to "loosen" (literally or
figuratively): KJV break (up), destroy, dissolve, (un-) loose, melt, put off.
Compare 4486.
3090. Lois {lo-ece'}; of uncertain origin; Lois, a Christian woman: KJV
Lois.
3091. Lot {lote}; of Hebrew origin [3876]; Lot, a patriarch: KJV Lot.
3092. Maath {mah-ath'}; probably of Hebrew origin; Maath, an Israelite: KJV
Maath.
3093. Magdala {mag-dal-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 4026]; the tower;
Magdala (i.e. Migdala), a place in Palestine: KJV Magdala.
3094. Magdalene {mag-dal-ay-nay'}; feminine of a derivative of 3093; a
female Magdalene, i.e. inhabitant of Magdala: KJV Magdalene.
3095. mageia {mag-i'-ah}; from 3096; "magic": KJV sorcery.
3096. mageuo {mag-yoo'-o}; from 3097; to practice magic: KJV use sorcery.
3097. magos {mag'-os}; of foreign origin [7248]; a Magian, i.e. Oriental
scientist; by implication a magician: KJV sorcerer, wise man.
3098. Magog {mag-ogue'}; of Hebrew origin [4031]; Magog, a foreign nation,
i.e. (figuratively) an Antichristian party: KJV Magog.
3099. Madian {mad-ee-on'}; of Hebrew origin [4080]; Madian (i.e. Midian), a
region of Arabia: KJV Madian.
3100. matheteuo {math-ayt-yoo'-o}; from 3101; intransitively, to become a
pupil; transitively, to disciple, i.e. enrol as scholar: KJV be disciple,
instruct, teach.
3101. mathetes {math-ay-tes'}; from 3129; a learner, i.e. pupil: KJV
disciple.
3102. mathetria {math-ay'-tree-ah}; feminine from 3101; a female pupil: KJV
disciple.
3103. Mathousala {math-oo-sal'-ah}; of Hebrew origin [4968); Mathusala
(i.e. Methushelach), an antediluvian: KJV Mathusala.
3104. Mainan {mahee-nan'}; probably of Hebrew origin; Mainan, an Israelite:
KJV Mainan.
3105. mainomai {mah'-ee-nom-ahee}; middle voice from a primary mao (to long
for; through the idea of insensate craving); to rave as a "maniac": KJV be
beside self (mad).
3106. makarizo {mak-ar-id'-zo}; fom 3107; to beatify, i.e. pronounce (or
esteem) fortunate: KJV call blessed, count happy.
3107. makarios {mak-ar'-ee-os}; a prolonged form of the poetical makar
(meaning the same); supremely blest; by extension, fortunate, well off: KJV
blessed, happy (X -ier).
3108. makarismos {mak-ar-is-mos'}; from 3106; beatification, i.e.
attribution of good fortune: KJV blessedness.
3109. Makedonia {mak-ed-on-ee'-ah}; from 3110; Macedonia, a region of
Greece: KJV Macedonia.
3110. Makedon {mak-ed'-ohn}; of uncertain derivation; a Macedon
(Macedonian), i.e. inhabitant of Macedonia: KJV of Macedonia, Macedonian.
3111. makellon {mak'-el-lon}; of Latin origin [macellum]; a butcher's
stall, meat market or provision-shop: KJV shambles.
3112. makran {mak-ran'}; feminine accusative case singular of 3117 (3598
being implied); at a distance (literally or figuratively): KJV (a-) far (off),
good (great) way off.
3113. makrothen {mak-roth'-en}; adverb from 3117; from a distance or afar:
KJV afar off, from far.
3114. makrothumeo {mak-roth-oo-meh'-o}; from the same as 3116; to be
long-spirited, i.e. (objectively) forbearing or (subjectively) patient: KJV
bear (suffer) long, be longsuffering, have (long) patience, be patient,
patiently endure.
3115. makrothumia {mak-roth-oo-mee'-ah}; from the same as 3116;
longanimity, i.e. (objectively) forbearance or (subjectively) fortitude: KJV
longsuffering, patience.
3116. makrothumos {mak-roth-oo-moce'}; adverb of a compound of 3117 and
2372; with long (enduring) temper, i.e. leniently: KJV patiently.
3117. makros {mak-ros'}; from 3372; long (in place [distant] or time
[neuter plural]): KJV far, long.
3118. makrochronios {mak-rokh-ron'-ee-os}; from 3117 and 5550; long-timed,
i.e. long-lived: KJV live long.
3119. malakia {mal-ak-ee'-ah}; from 3120; softness, i.e. enervation
(debility): KJV disease.
3120. malakos {mal-ak-os'}; of uncertain affinity; soft, i.e. fine
(clothing); figuratively, a catamite: KJV effeminate, soft.
3121. Maleleel {mal-el-eh-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [4111]; Maleleel (i.e.
Mahalalel), an antediluvian: KJV Maleleel.
3122. malista {mal'-is-tah}; neuter plural of the superlative of an
apparently primary adverb mala (very); (adverbially) most (in the greatest
degree) or particularly: KJV chiefly, most of all, (e-) specially.
3123. mallon {mal'-lon}; neuter of the comparative of the same as 3122;
(adverbially) more (in a greater degree)) or rather: KJV + better, X far,
(the) more (and more), (so) much (the more), rather.
3124. Malchos {mal'-khos}; of Hebrew origin [4429]; Malchus, an Israelite:
KJV Malchus.
3125. mamme {mam'-may}; of natural origin ["mammy"]; a grandmother: KJV
grandmother.
3126. mammonas {mam-mo-nas'}; of Aramaic origin (confidence, i.e. wealth,
personified); mammonas, i.e. avarice (deified): KJV mammon.
3127. Manaen {man-ah-ane'}; of uncertain origin; Manaen, a Christian: KJV
Manaen.
3128. Manasses {man-as-sace'}; of Hebrew origin [4519]; Mannasses (i.e.
Menashsheh), an Israelite: KJV Manasses.
3129. manthano {man-than'-o}; prolongation from a primary verb, another
form of which, matheo, is used as an alternate in certain tenses; to learn
(in any way): KJV learn, understand.
3130. mania {man-ee'-ah}; from 3105; craziness: KJV [+ make] X mad.
3131. manna {man'-nah}; of Hebrew origin [4478]; manna (i.e. man), an
edible gum: KJV manna.
3132. manteuomai {mant-yoo'-om-ahee}; from a derivative of 3105 (meaning a
prophet, as supposed to rave through inspiration); to divine, i.e. utter
spells (under pretense of foretelling: KJV by soothsaying.
3133. maraino {mar-ah'-ee-no}; of uncertain affinity; to extinguish (as
fire), i.e. (figuratively and passively) to pass away: KJV fade away.
3134. maran atha {mar'-an ath'-ah}; of Aramaic origin (meaning our Lord has
come); maranatha, i.e. an exclamation of the approaching divine judgment:
KJV Maran-atha.
3135. margarites {mar-gar-ee'-tace}; from margaros (a pearl-oyster); a
pearl: KJV pearl.
3136. Martha {mar'-thah}; probably of Aramaic origin (meaning mistress);
Martha, a Christian woman: KJV Martha.
3137. Maria {mar-ee'-ah}; or Mariam {mar-ee-am'}; of Hebrew origin [4813];
Maria or Mariam (i.e. Mirjam), the name of six Christian females: KJV
Mary.
3138. Markos {mar'-kos}; of Latin origin; Marcus, a Christian: KJV Marcus,
Mark.
3139. marmaros {mar'-mar-os}; from marmairo (to glisten); marble (as
sparkling white): KJV marble.
***. martur. See 3144.
3140. martureo {mar-too-reh'-o}; from 3144; to be witness, i.e. testify
(literally or figuratively): KJV charge, give [evidence], bear record, have
(obtain, of) good (honest) report, be well reported of, testify, give
(have) testimony, (be, bear, give, obtain) witness.
3141. marturia {mar-too-ree'-ah}; from 3144; evidence given (judicially or
genitive case): KJV record, report, testimony, witness.
3142. marturion {mar-too'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3144;
something evidential, i.e. (genitive case) evidence given or (specifically)
the Decalogue (in the sacred Tabernacle): KJV to be testified, testimony,
witness.
3143. marturomai {mar-too'-rom-ahee}; middle voice from 3144; to be adduced
as a witness, i.e. (figuratively) to obtest (in affirmation or
exhortation): KJV take to record, testify.
3144. martus {mar'-toos}; of uncertain affinity; a witness (literally
[judicially] or figuratively [genitive case]); by analogy, a "martyr": KJV
martyr, record, witness.
3145. massaomai {mas-sah'-om-ahee}; from a primary masso (to handle or
squeeze); to chew: KJV gnaw.
3146. mastigoo {mas-tig-o'-o}; from 3148; to flog (literally or
figuratively): KJV scourge.
3147. mastizo {mas-tid'-zo}; from 3149; to whip (literally): KJV scourge.
3148. mastix {mas'-tix}; probably from the base of 3145 (through the idea
of contact); a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals;
figuratively, a disease): KJV plague, scourging.
3149. mastos {mas-tos'}; from the base of 3145; a (properly, female) breast
(as if kneaded up): KJV pap.
3150. mataiologia {mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah}; from 3151; random talk, i.e.
babble: KJV vain jangling.
3151. mataiologos {mat-ah-yol-og'-os}; from 3152 and 3004; an idle (i.e.
senseless or mischievous) talker, i.e. a wrangler: KJV vain talker.
3152. mataios {mat'-ah-yos}; from the base of 3155; empty, i.e. (literally)
profitless, or (specifically) an idol: KJV vain, vanity.
3153. mataiotes {mat-ah-yot'-ace}; from 3152; inutility; figuratively,
transientness; morally, depravity: KJV vanity.
3154. mataioo {mat-ah-yo'-o}; from 3152; to render (passively, become)
foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specifically) idolatrous: KJV become vain.
3155. maten {mat'-ane}; accus. of a derivative of the base of 3145 (through
the idea of tentative manipulation, i.e. unsuccessful search, or else of
punishment); folly, i.e. (adverbially) to no purpose: KJV in vain.
3156. Matthaios {mat-thah'-yos}; a shorter form of 3164; Matthaeus (i.e.
Matthitjah), an Israelite and a Christian: KJV Matthew.
3157. Matthan {mat-than'}; of Hebrew origin [4977]; Matthan (i.e. Mattan),
an Israelite: KJV Matthan.
3158. Matthat {mat-that'}; probably a shortened form of 3161; Matthat (i.e.
Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites: KJV Mathat.
3159. Matthias {mat-thee'-as}; apparently a shortened form of 3161;
Matthias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite: KJV Matthias.
3160. Mattatha {mat-tath-ah'}; probably a shortened form of 3161 [compare
4992]; Mattatha (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite: KJV Mattatha.
3161. Mattathias {mat-tath-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [4993]; Mattathias
(i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite and a Christian: KJV Mattathias.
3162. machaira {makh'-ahee-rah}; probably feminine of a presumed derivative
of 3163; a knife, i.e. dirk; figuratively, war, judicial punishment: KJV
sword.
3163. mache {makh'-ay}; from 3164; a battle, i.e. (figuratively)
controversy: KJV fighting, strive, striving.
3164. machomai {makh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently primary verb;
to war, i.e. (figuratively) to quarrel, dispute: KJV fight, strive.
3165. me {meh}; a shorter (and probably originally) from of 1691; me: KJV I,
me, my.
3166. megalaucheo {meg-al-ow-kheh'-o}; from a compound of 3173 and aucheo
(to boast; akin to 837 and 2744); to talk big, i.e. be grandiloquent
(arrogant, egotistic): KJV boast great things.
3167. megaleios {meg-al-i'-os}; from 3173; magnificent, i.e. (neut, plural
as noun) a conspicuous favor, or (subjectively) perfection: KJV great things,
wonderful works.
3168. megaleiotes {meg-al-i-ot'-ace}; from 3167; superbness, i.e. glory or
splendor: KJV magnificence,, majesty, mighty power.
3169. megaloprepes {meg-al-op-rep-ace'}; from 3173 and 4241; befitting
greatness or magnificence (majestic): KJV excellent.
3170. megaluno {meg-al-oo'-no}; from 3173; to make (or declare) great,i.e.
increase or (figuratively) extol: KJV enlarge, magnify, shew great.
3171. megalos {meg-al'-oce}; adverb from 3173; much: KJV greatly.
3172. megalosune {meg-al-o-soo'-nay}; from 3173; greatness, i.e.
(figuratively) divinity (often God himself): KJV majesty.
3173. megas {meg'-as}; [including the prolonged forms, feminine megale,
plural megaloi, etc.; compare also 3176, 3187]; big (literally or
figuratively, in a very wide application): KJV (+ fear) exceedingly,
great (-est), high, large, loud, mighty, + (be) sore (afraid), strong, X to
years.
3174. megethos {meg'-eth-os}; from 3173; magnitude (figuratively): KJV
greatness.
3175. megistanes {meg-is-tan'-es}; plural from 3176; grandees: KJV great men,
lords.
3176. megistos {meg'-is-tos}; superlative of 3173; greatest or very great:
KJV exceeding great.
3177. methermeneuo {meth-er-mane-yoo'-o}; from 3326 and 2059; to explain
over, i.e. translate: KJV (by) interpret (-ation).
3178. methe {meth'-ay}; apparently a primary word; an intoxicant, i.e. (by
implication) intoxication: KJV drunkenness.
3179. methistemi {meth-is'-tay-mee}; or (1 Cor. 13:2) methistano
{meth-is-tan'-o}; from 3326 and 2476; to transfer, i.e. carry away, depose
or (figuratively) exchange, seduce: KJV put out, remove, translate, turn
away.
3180. methodeia {meth-od-i'-ah}; from a compound of 3326 and 3593 [compare
"method"]; travelling over, i.e. travesty (trickery): KJV wile, lie in
wait.
3181. methorios {meth-or'-ee-os}; from 3326 and 3725; bounded alongside,
i.e. contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier): KJV border.
3182. methusko {meth-oos'-ko}; a prolonged (transitive) form of 3184; to
intoxicate: KJV be drunk (-en).
3183. methusos {meth'-oo-sos}; from 3184; tipsy, i.e. (as noun) a sot: KJV
drunkard.
3184. methuo {meth-oo'-o}; from another form of 3178; to drink to
intoxication, i.e. get drunk: KJV drink well, make (be) drunk (-en).
3185. meizon {mide'-zon}; neuter of 3187; (adverbially) in greater degree:
KJV the more.
3186. meizoteros {mide-zot'-er-os}; continued comparative of 3187; still
larger (figuratively): KJV greater.
3187. meizon {mide'-zone}; irregular comparative of 3173; larger (literally
or figuratively, specifically in age): KJV elder, greater (-est), more.
3188. melan {mel'-an}; neuter of 3189 as noun; ink: KJV ink.
3189. melas {mel'-as}; apparently a primary word; black: KJV black.
3190. Meleas {mel-eh-as'}; of uncertain origin; Meleas, an Israelite: KJV
Meleas.
***. melei. See 3199.
3191. meletao {mel-et-ah'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 3199; to take
care of, i.e. (by implication) revolve in the mind: KJV imagine,
(pre-) meditate.
3192. meli {mel'-ee}; apparently a primary word; honey: KJV honey.
3193. melissios {mel-is'-see-os}; from 3192; relating to honey, i.e. bee
(comb): KJV honeycomb.
3194. Melite {mel-ee'-tay}; of uncertain origin; Melita, an island in the
Mediterranean: KJV Melita.
3195. mello {mel'-lo}; a strengthened form of 3199 (through the idea of
expectation); to attend, i.e. be about to be, do, or suffer something (of
persons or things, especially events; in the sense of purpose, duty,
necessity, probability, possibility, or hesitation): KJV about, after that,
be (almost), (that which is, things, + which was for) to come, intend, was
to (be), mean, mind, be at the point, (be) ready, + return, shall (begin),
(which, that) should (after, afterwards, hereafter) tarry, which was for,
will, would, be yet.
3196. melos {mel'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a limb or part of the body:
KJV member.
3197. Melchi {mel-khee'}; of Hebrew or [4428 with pronominal suf., my
king]; Melchi (i.e. Malki), the name of two Israelites: KJV Melchi.
3198. Melchisedek {mel-khis-ed-ek'}; of Hebrew origin [4442]; Melchisedek
(i.e. Malkitsedek), a patriarch: KJV Melchisedec.
3199. melo {mel'-o}; a primary verb; to be of interest to, i.e. to concern
(only third person singular present indicative used impersonally, it
matters): KJV (take) care.
3200. membrana {mem-bran'-ah}; of Latin origin ("membrane"); a (written)
sheep-skin: KJV parchment.
3201. memphomai {mem'-fom-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently primary
verb; to blame: KJV find fault.
3202. mempsimoiros {mem-psim'-oy-ros}; from a presumed derivative of 3201
and moira (fate; akin to the base of 3313); blaming fate, i.e. querulous
(discontented): KJV complainer.
3303. men {men}; a primary particle; properly, indicative of affirmation or
concession (in fact); usually followed by a contrasted clause with 1161
(this one, the former, etc): KJV even, indeed, so, some, truly, verily. Often
compounded with other particles in an intensive or asseverative sense.
3304. menounge {men-oon'-geh}; from 3203 and 3767 and 1065; so then at
least: KJV nay but, yea doubtless (rather, verily).
3305. mentoi {men'-toy}; from 3203 and 5104; indeed though, i.e. however:
KJV also, but, howbeit, nevertheless, yet.
3306. meno {men'-o}; a primary verb; to stay (in a given place, state,
relation or expectancy): KJV abide, continue, dwell, endure, be present,
remain, stand, tarry (for), X thine own.
3307. merizo {mer-id'-zo}; from 3313; to part, i.e. (literally) to
apportion, bestow, share, or (figuratively) to disunite, differ: KJV deal, be
difference between, distribute, divide, give participle
3308. merimna {mer'-im-nah}; from 3307 (through the idea of distraction);
solicitude: KJV care.
3309. merimnao {mer-im-nah'-o}; from 3308; to be anxious about: KJV (be,
have) care (-ful), take thought.
3310. meris {mer-ece'}; feminine of 3313; a portion, i.e. province, share
or (abstractly) participation: KJV part (X -akers).
3311. merismos {mer-is-mos'}; from 3307; a separation or distribution: KJV
dividing asunder, gift.
3312. meristes {mer-is-tace'}; from 3307; an apportioner (administrator):
KJV divider.
3313. meros {mer'-os}; from an obsolete but more primary form of meiromai
(to get as a section or allotment); a division or share (literally or
figuratively, in a wide application): KJV behalf, course, coast, craft,
particular (+ -ly), part (+ -ly), piece, portion, respect, side, some
sort (-what).
3314. mesembria {mes-ame-bree'-ah}; from 3319 and 2250; midday; by
implication the south: KJV noon, south.
3315. mesiteuo {mes-it-yoo'-o}; from 3316; to interpose (as arbiter), i.e
(by implication) to ratify (as surety): KJV confirm.
3316. mesites {mes-ee'-tace}; from 3319; a go-between, i.e. (simply) an
internunciator, or (by implication) a reconciler (intercessor): KJV
mediator.
3317. mesonuktion {mes-on-ook'-tee-on}; neuter of compound of 3319 and
3571; midnight (specifically as a watch): KJV midnight.
3318. Mesopotamia {mes-op-ot-am-ee'-ah}; from 3319 and 4215; Mesopotamia
(as lying between the Euphrates and the Tigris; compare 763), a region of
Asia: KJV Mesopotamia.
3319. mesos {mes'-os}; from 3326; middle (as an adjective or [neuter]
noun): KJV among, X before them, between, + forth, mid [-day, -night], midst,
way.
3320. mesotoichon {mes-ot'-oy-khon}; from 3319 and 5109; a partition
(figuratively): KJV middle wall.
3321. mesouranema {mes-oo-ran'-ay-mah}; from a presumed compound of 3319
and 3772; mid-sky: KJV midst of heaven.
3322. mesoo {mes-o'-o}; from 3319; to form the middle, i.e. (in point of
time), to be half-way over: KJV be about the midst.
3323. Messias {mes-see'-as}; of Hebrew origin [4899]; the Messias (i.e.
Mashiach), or Christ: KJV Messias.
3324. mestos {mes-tos'}; of uncertain derivation: KJV replete (literally or
figuratively): KJV full.
3325. mestoo {mes-to'-o}; from 3324; to replenish, i.e. (by implication) to
intoxicate: KJV fill.
3326. meta {met-ah'}; a primary preposition (often used adverbially);
properly, denoting accompaniment; "amid" (local or causal); modified
variously according to the case (genitive case association, or accusative
case succession) with which it is joined; occupying an intermediate
position between 575 or 1537 and 1519 or 4314; less intimate than 1722 and
less close than 4862): KJV after (-ward), X that he again, against, among, X
and, + follow, hence, hereafter, in, of, (up-) on, + our, X and setting,
since, (un-) to, + together, when, with (+ -out). Often used in
composition, in substantially the same relations of participation or
proximity, and transfer or sequence.
3327. metabaino {met-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 3326 and the base of 939; to
change place: KJV depart, go, pass, remove.
3328. metaballo {met-ab-al'-lo}; from 3326 and 906; to throw over, i.e.
(middle voice figuratively) to turn about in opinion: KJV change mind.
3329. metago {met=ag'-o}; from 3326 and 718; to lead over, i.e. transfer
(direct): KJV turn about.
3330. metadidomi {met-ad-id'-o-mee}; from 3326 and 1325; to give over, i.e.
share: KJV give, imparticiple
3331. metathesis {met-ath'-es-is}; from 3346; transposition, i.e.
transferral (to heaven), disestablishment (of a law): KJV change, removing,
translation.
3332. metairo {met-ah'-ee-ro}; from 3326 and 142; to betake oneself, i.e.
remove (locally): KJV depart.
3333. metakaleo {met-ak-al-eh'-o}; from 3326 and 2564; to call elsewhere,
i.e. summon: KJV call (for, hither).
3334. metakineo {met-ak-ee-neh'-o}; from 3326 and 2795; to stir to a place
elsewhere, i.e. remove (figuratively): KJV move away.
3335. metalambano {met-al-am-ban'-o}; from 3326 and 2983; to participate;
genitive case to accept (and use): KJV eat, have, be partaker, receive,
take.
3336. metalepsis {met-al'-ape-sis}; from 3335; participation: KJV taking.
3337. metallasso {met-al-las'-so}; from 3326 and 236; to exchange: KJV
change.
3338. metamellomai {met-am-el'-lom-ahee}; from 3326 and the middle voice of
3199; to care afterwards, i.e. regret: KJV repent (self).
3339. metamorphoo {met-am-or-fo'-o}; from 3326 and 3445; to transform
(literally or figuratively, "metamorphose"): KJV change, transfigure,
transform.
3340. metanoeo {met-an-o-eh'-o}; from 3326 and 3539; to think differently
or afterwards, i.e. reconsider (morally, feel compunction): KJV repent.
3341. metanoia {met-an'-oy-ah}; from 3340; (subjectively) compunction (for
guilt, including reformation); by implication reversal (of [another's]
decision): KJV repentance.
3342. metaxu {met-ax-oo'}; from 3326 and a form of 4862; betwixt (of place
or person); (of time) as adjective, intervening, or (by implication)
adjoining: KJV between, mean while, next.
3343. metapempo {met-ap-emp'-o}; from 3326 and 3992; to send from
elsewhere, i.e. (middle voice) to summon or invite: KJV call (send)
foreign
3344. metastrepho {met-as-tref'-o}; from 3326 and 4762; to turn across,
i.e. transmute or (figuratively) corrupt: KJV pervert, turn.
3345. metaschematizo {met-askh-ay-mat-id'-zo}; from 3326 and a derivative
of 4976; to transfigure or disguise; figuratively, to apply (by
accommodation): KJV transfer, transform (self).
3346. metatithemi {met-at-ith'-ay-mee}; from 3326 and 5087; to transfer,
i.e. (literally) transport, (by implication) exchange (reflexively) change
sides, or (figuratively) pervert: KJV carry over, change, remove, translate,
turn.
3347. metepeita {met-ep'-i-tah}; from 3326 and 1899; thereafter: KJV
afterward.
3348. metecho {met-ekh'-o}; from 3326 and 2192; to share or participate; by
implication belong to, eat (or drink): KJV be partaker, pertain, take part,
use.
3349. meteorizo {met-eh-o-rid'-zo}; from a compound of 3326 and a
collateral form of 142 or perhaps rather 109 (compare "meteor"); to raise
in mid-air, i.e. (figuratively) suspend (passively, fluctuate or be
anxious): KJV be of doubtful mind.
3350. metoikesia {met-oy-kes-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of a compound of
3326 and 3624; a change of abode, i.e. (specifically) expatriation: KJV X
brought, carried (-ying) away (in-) to.
3351. metoikizo {met-oy-kid'-zo}; from the same as 3350; to transfer as a
settler or captive, i.e colonize or exile: KJV carry away, remove into.
3352. metoche {met-okh-ay'}; from 3348; participation, i.e. intercourse: KJV
fellowship.
3353. metochos {met'-okh-os}; from 3348; participant, i.e. (as noun) a
sharer; by implication an associate: KJV fellow, partaker, partner.
3354. metreo {met-reh'-o}; from 3358; to measure (i.e. ascertain in size by
a fixed standard); by implication to admeasure (i.e. allot by rule): KJV
figuratively, to estimate: KJV measure, mete.
3355. metretes {met-ray-tace'}; from 3354; a measurer, i.e. (specifically) a
certain standard measure of capacity for liquids: KJV firkin.
3356. metriopatheo {met-ree-op-ath-eh'-o}; from a compound of the base of
3357 and 3806; to be moderate in passion, i.e. gentle (to treat
indulgently): KJV have compassion.
3357. metrios {met-ree'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of 3358; moderately,
i.e. slightly: KJV a little.
3358. metron {met'-ron}; an apparently primary word; a measure ("metre"),
literally or figuratively; by implication a limited portion (degree): KJV
measure.
3359. metopon {met'-o-pon }; from 3326 and ops (the face); the forehead (as
opposite the countenance): KJV forehead.
3360. mechri {mekh'-ree}; or mechris {mekh-ris'}; from 3372; as far as,
i.e. up to a certain point (as a preposition, of extent [denoting the
terminus, whereas 891 refers especially to the space of time or place
intervening] or a conjunction): KJV till, (un-) to, until.
3361. me {may}; a primary particle of qualified negation (whereas 3756
expresses an absolute denial); (adverbially) not, (conjunctionally) lest;
also (as an interrogative implying a negative answer [whereas 3756 expects an
affirmative one]) whether: KJV any but (that), X forbear, + God forbid, +
lack, lest, neither, never, no (X wise in), none, nor, [can-] not, nothing,
that not, un [-taken], without. Often used in compounds in substantially the
same relations. See also 3362, 3363, 3364, 3372, 3373, 3375, 3378.
3362. ean me {eh-an' may}; i.e. 1437 and 3361; if not, i.e. unless: KJV X
before, but, except, if, no, (if, + whosoever) not.
3363. hina me {hin'-ah may}; i.e. 2443 and 3361; in order (or so) that not:
KJV albeit not, lest, that, no (-t, [-thing]).
3364. ou me {oo may}; i.e. 3756 and 3361; a double negative strengthening
the denial; not at all: KJV any more, at all, by any (no) means, neither,
never, no (at all), in no case (wise), nor ever, not (at all, in any wise).
Compare 3378.
3365. medamos {may-dam-oce'}; adverb from a compound of 3361 and amos
(somebody); by no means: KJV not so.
3366. mede {may-deh'}; from 3361 and 1161; but not, not even; in a
continued negation, nor: KJV neither, nor (yet), (no) not (once, so much
as).
3367. medeis {may-dice'}; including the irregular feminine medemia
{may-dem-ee'-ah}; and the neuter meden {may-den'}; from 3361 and 1520; not
even one (man, woman, thing): KJV any (man, thing), no (man), none, not (at
all, any man, a whit), nothing, + without delay.
3368. medepote {may-dep'-ot-eh}; from 3366 and 4218; not even ever: KJV
never.
3369. medepo {may-dep'-o}; from 3366 and 4452; not even yet: KJV not yet.
3370. Medos {may'-dos}; of foreign origin [compare 4074]; a Median, or
inhabitant of Media: KJV Mede.
3371. meketi {may-ket'-ee}; from 3361 and 2089; no further: KJV any longer,
(not) henceforth, hereafter, no henceforward (longer, more, soon), not any
more.
3372. mekos {may'-kos}; probably akin to 3173; length (literally or
figuratively) length.
3373. mekuno {may-koo'-no}; from 3372; to lengthen, i.e. (middle voice) to
enlarge: KJV grow up.
3374. melote {may-lo-tay'}; from melon (a sheep); a sheep-skin: KJV
sheepskin.
3375. men {mane}; a stronger form of 3303; a particle of affirmation (only
with 2229); assuredly: KJV + surely.
3376. men {mane}; a primary word; a month: KJV month.
3377. menuo {may-noo'-o}; probably from the same base as 3145 and 3415
(i.e. mao, to strive); to disclose (through the idea of mental effort and
thus calling to mind), i.e. report, declare, intimate: KJV shew, tell.
3378. me ouk {may ook}; i.e. 3361 and 3756; as interrogative and negative,
is it not that?: KJV neither (followed by no), + never, not. Compare 3364.
3379. mepote {may'-pot-eh}; or me pote {may pot'-eh}; from 3361 and 4218;
not ever; also if (or lest) ever (or perhaps): KJV if peradventure, lest (at
any time, haply), not at all, whether or not.
3380. mepo {may'-po}; from 3361 and 4452; not yet: KJV not yet.
3381. mepos {may'-pos}; or me pos {may poce}; from 3361 and 4458; lest
somehow: KJV lest (by any means, by some means, haply, perhaps).
3382. meros {may-ros'}; perhaps a primary word; a thigh: KJV thigh.
3383. mete {may'-teh}; from 3361 and 5037; not too, i.e. (in continued
negation) neither or nor; also, not even: KJV neither, (n-) or, so as much.
3384. meter {may'-tare}; apparently a primary word; a "mother" (literally
or figuratively, immed. or remote): KJV mother.
3385. meti {may'-tee}; from 3361 and the neuter of 5100; whether at all: KJV
not [the particle usually not expressed, except by the form of the
question].
3386. metige {may'-tig-eh}; from 3385 and 1065; not at all then, i.e. not
to say (the rather still): KJV how much more.
3387. metis {may'-tis}; or me tis {may tis}; from 3361 and 5100; whether
any: KJV any [sometimes unexpressed except by the simple interrogative form
of the sentence].
3388. metra {may'-trah}; from 3384; the matrix: KJV womb.
3389. metraloias {may-tral-o'-as}; from 3384 and the base of 257; a
mother-thresher, i.e. matricide: KJV murderer of mothers.
3390. metropolis {may-trop'-ol-is}; from 3384 and 4172; a mother city, i.e.
"metropolis": KJV chiefest city.
3391. mia {mee'-ah}; irregular feminine of 1520; one or first: KJV a
(certain), + agree, first, one, X other.
3392. miaino {me-ah'-ee-no}; perhaps a primary verb; to sully or taint,
i.e. contaminate (cer. or morally): KJV defile.
3393. miasma {mee'-as-mah}; from 3392 ("miasma"); (morally) foulness
(properly, the effect): KJV pollution.
3394. miasmos {mee-as-mos'}; from 3392; (morally) contamination
(properly,the act): KJV uncleanness.
3395. migma {mig'-mah}; from 3396; a compound: KJV mixture.
3396. mignumi {mig'-noo-mee}; a primary verb; to mix: KJV mingle.
3397. mikron {mik-ron'}; masculine or neuter singular of 3398 (as noun); a
small space of time or degree: KJV a (little) (while).
3398. mikros {mik-ros'}; including the comparative mikroteros
{mik-rot'-er-os}; apparently a primary word; small (in size, quantity,
number or (figuratively) dignity): KJV least, less, little, small.
3399. Miletos {mil'-ay-tos}; of uncertain origin; Miletus, a city of Asia
Minor: KJV Miletus.
3400. milion {mil'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a thousand paces, i.e. a
"mile": KJV mile.
3401. mimeomai {mim-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from mimos (a "mimic"); to
imitate: KJV follow.
3402. mimetes {mim-ay-tace'}; from 3401; an imitator: KJV follower.
3403. mimnesko {mim-nace'-ko}; a prolonged form of 3415 (from which some of
the tenses are borrowed); to remind, i.e. (middle voice) to recall to mind:
KJV be mindful, remember.
3404. miseo {mis-eh'-o}; from a primary misos (hatred); to detest
(especially to persecute); by extension, to love less: KJV hate (-ful).
3405. misthapodosia {mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah}; from 3406; requital (good or
bad): KJV recompence of reward.
3406. misthapodotes {mis-thap-od-ot'-ace}; from 3409 and 591; a
renumerator: KJV rewarder.
3407. misthios {mis'-thee-os}; from 3408; a wage-earner: KJV hired
servant.
3408. misthos {mis-thos'}; apparently a primary word; pay for services
(literally or figuratively), good or bad: KJV hire, reward, wages.
3409. misthoo {mis-tho'-o}; from 3408; to let out for wages, i.e. (middle
voice) to hire: KJV hire.
3410. misthoma {mis'-tho-mah}; from 3409; a rented building: KJV hired
house.
3411. misthotos {mis-tho-tos'}; from 3409; a wage-worker (good or bad): KJV
hired servant, hireling.
3412. Mitulene {mit-oo-lay'-nay}; for mutilene (abounding in shellfish);
Mitylene (or Mytilene), a town on the island of Lesbos: KJV Mitylene.
3413. Michael {mikh-ah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [4317]; Michael, an
archangel: KJV Michael.
3414. mna {mnah}; of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain weight: KJV
pound.
3415. mnaomai {mnah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a derivative of 3306 or
perhaps of the base of 3145 (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of
mental grasp); to bear in mind, i.e. recollect; by implication to reward or
punish: KJV be mindful, remember, come (have) in remembrance. Compare
3403.
3416. Mnason {mnah'-sohn}; of uncertain origin; Mnason, a Christian: KJV
Mnason.
3417. mneia {mni'-ah}; from 3415 or 3403; recollection; by implication
recital: KJV mention, remembrance.
3418. mnema {mnay'-mah}; from 3415; a memorial, i.e. sepulchral monument
(burial-place): KJV grave, sepulchre, tomb.
3419. mnemeion {mnay-mi'-on}; from 3420; a remembrance, i.e. cenotaph
(place of interment): KJV grave, sepulchre, tomb.
3420. mneme {mnay'-may}; from 3403; memory: KJV remembrance.
3421. mnemoneuo {mnay-mon-yoo'-o}; from a derivative of 3420; to exercise
memory, i.e. recollect; by implication to punish; also to rehearse: KJV make
mention; be mindful, remember.
3422. mnemosunon {mnay-mos'-oo-non}; from 3421; a reminder (memorandum),
i.e. record: KJV memorial.
3423. mnesteuo {mnace-tyoo'-o}; from a derivative of 3415; to give a
souvenier (engagement present), i.e. betroth: KJV espouse.
3424. mogilalos {mog-il-al'-os}; from 3425 and 2980; hardly talking, i.e.
dumb (tongue-tied): KJV having an impediment in his speech.
3425. mogis {mog'-is}; adverb from a primary mogos (toil); with difficulty:
KJV hardly.
3426. modios {mod'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a modius, i.e. certain measure
for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): KJV bushel.
3427. moi {moy}; the simpler form of 1698; to me: KJV I, me, mine, my.
3428. moichalis {moy-khal-is'}; a prolonged form of the feminine of 3432;
an adulteress (literally or figuratively): KJV adulteress (-ous, -y).
3429. moichao {moy-khah'-o}; from 3432; (middle voice) to commit adultery:
KJV commit adultery.
3430. moicheia {moy-khi'-ah}; from 3431; adultery: KJV adultery.
3431. moicheuo {moy-khyoo'-o}; from 3432; to commit adultery: KJV commit
adultery.
3432. moichos {moy-khos'}; perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour;
figuratively, apostate: KJV adulterer.
3433. molis {mol'-is}; probably by var. for 3425; with difficulty: KJV
hardly, scarce (-ly), + with much work.
3434. Moloch {mol-okh'}; of Hebrew origin [4432]; Moloch (i.e. Molek), an
idol: KJV Moloch.
3435. moluno {mol-oo'-no}; probably from 3189; to soil (figuratively): KJV
defile.
3436. molusmos {mol-oos-mos'}; from 3435; a stain; i.e. (figuratively)
immorality: KJV filthiness.
3437. momphe {mom-fay'}; from 3201; blame, i.e. (by implication) a fault:
KJV quarrel.
3438. mone {mon-ay'}; from 3306; a staying, i.e. residence (the act or the
place): KJV abode, mansion.
3439. monogenes {mon-og-en-ace'}; from 3441 and 1096; only-born, i.e. sole:
KJV only (begotten, child).
3440. monon {mon'-on}; neuter of 3441 as adverb; merely: KJV alone, but,
only.
3441. monos {mon'-os}; probably from 3306; remaining, i.e. sole or single;
by implication mere: KJV alone, only, by themselves.
3442. monophthalmos {mon-of'-thal-mos}; from 3441 and 3788; one-eyed: KJV
with one eye.
3443. monoo {mon-o'-o}; from 3441; to isolate, i.e. bereave: KJV be
desolate.
3444. morphe {mor-fay'}; perhaps from the base of 3313 (through the idea of
adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively, nature: KJV form.
3445. morphoo {mor-fo'-o}; from the same as 3444; to fashion
(figuratively): KJV form.
3446. morphosis {mor'-fo-sis}; from 3445; formation, i.e. (by implication)
appearance (semblance or [concretely] formula): KJV form.
3447. moschopoieo {mos-khop-oy-eh'-o}; from 3448 and 4160; to fabricate the
image of a bullock: KJV make a calf.
3448. moschos {mos'-khos}; probably strengthened for oschos (a shoot); a
young bullock: KJV calf.
3449. mochthos {mokh'-thos}; from the base of 3425; toil, i.e. (by
implication) sadness: KJV painfulness, travail.
3450. mou {moo}; the simpler form of 1700; of me: KJV I, me, mine (own),
my.
3451. mousikos {moo-sik-os'}; from Mousa (a Muse); "musical", i.e. (as
noun) a minstrel: KJV musician.
3452. muelos {moo-el-os'}; perhaps a primary word; the marrow: KJV marrow.
3453. mueo {moo-eh'-o}; from the base of 3466; to initiate, i.e. (by
implication) to teach: KJV instruct.
3454. muthos {moo'-thos}; perhaps from the same as 3453 (through the idea
of tuition); a tale, i.e. fiction ("myth"): KJV fable.
3455. mukaomai {moo-kah'-om-ahee}; from a presumed derivative of muzo ( to
"moo"); to bellow (roar): KJV roar.
3456. mukterizo {mook-tay-rid'-zo}; from a derivative of the base of 3455
(meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds); to make mouths at, i.e.
ridicule: KJV mock.
3457. mulikos {moo-lee-kos'}; from 3458; belonging to a mill:
KJV mill [-stone].
3458. mulos {moo'-los}; probably ultimately from the base of 3433 (through
the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e. (by implication) a grinder
(millstone): KJV millstone.
3459. mulon {moo'-lone}; from 3458; a mill-house: KJV mill.
3460. Mura {moo'-rah}; of uncertain derivation; Myra, a place in Asia
Minor: KJV Myra.
3461. murias {moo-ree'-as}; from 3463; a ten-thousand; by extension, a
"myriad" or indefinite number: KJV ten thousand.
3462. murizo {moo-rid'-zo}; from 3464; to apply (perfumed) unguent to: KJV
anoint.
3463. murioi {moo'-ree-oi}; plural of an apparently primary word (properly,
meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension, innumerably many: KJV ten
thousand.
3464. muron {moo'-ron}; probably of foreign origin [compare 4753, 4666];
"myrrh", i.e. (by implication) perfumed oil: KJV ointment.
3465. Musia {moo-see'-ah}; of uncertain origin; Mysia, a region of Asia
Minor: KJV Mysia.
3466. musterion {moos-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of muo (to shut the
mouth); a secret or "mystery" (through the idea of silence imposed by
initiation into religious rites): KJV mystery.
3467. muopazo {moo-ope-ad'-zo}; from a compound of the base of 3466 and ops
(the face; from 3700); to shut the eyes, i.e. blink (see indistinctly): KJV
cannot see far off.
3468. molops {mo'-lopes}; from molos ("moil"; probably akin to the base of
3433) and probably ops (the face; from 3700); a mole ("black eye") or
blow-mark: KJV stripe.
3469. momaomai {mo-mah'-om-ahee}; from 3470; to carp at, i.e. censure
(discredit): KJV blame.
3470. momos {mo'-mos}; perhaps from 3201; a flaw or blot, i.e.
(figuratively) disgraceful person: KJV blemish.
3471. moraino {mo-rah'-ee-no}; from 3474; to become insipid; figuratively,
to make (passively, act) as a simpleton: KJV become fool, make foolish, lose
savour.
3472. moria {mo-ree'-ah}; from 3474; silliness, i.e. absurdity: KJV
foolishness.
3473. morologia {mo-rol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 3474 and 3004; silly
talk, i.e. buffoonery: KJV foolish talking.
3474. moros {mo-ros'}; probably from the base of 3466; dull or stupid (as
if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd: KJV
fool (-ish, X -ishness).
3475. Moseus {moce-yoos'}; or Moses {mo-sace'}; or Mouses {mo-oo-sace'}; of
Hebrew origin; [4872]; Moseus, Moses, or Mouses (i.e. Mosheh), the Hebrew
lawgiver: KJV Moses.
3476. Naasson {nah-as-sone'}; of Hebrew origin [5177]; Naasson (i.e.
Nachshon), an Israelite: KJV Naasson.
3477. Naggai {nang-gah'-ee}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 5052];
Nangae (i.e. perhaps Nogach), an Israelite: KJV Nagge.
3478. Nazareth {nad-zar-eth'}; or Nazaret {nad-zar-et'}; of uncertain
derivation; Nazareth or Nazaret, a place in Palestine: KJV Nazareth.
3479. Nazarenos {nad-zar-ay-nos'}; from 3478; a Nazarene, i.e. inhabitant
of Nazareth: KJV of Nazareth.
3480. Nazoraios {nad-zo-rah'-yos}; from 3478; a Nazoraean, i.e. inhabitant
of Nazareth; by extension, a Christian: KJV Nazarene, of Nazareth.
3481. Nathan {nath-an'}; of Hebrew origin [5416]; Nathan, an Israelite: KJV
Nathan.
3482. Nathanael {nath-an-ah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [5417]; Nathanael (i.e.
Nathanel), an Israelite and Christian: KJV Nathanael.
3483. nai {nahee}; a primary particle of strong affirmation; yes: KJV even
so, surely, truth, verily, yea, yes.
3484. Nain {nah-in'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 4999]; Nain, a
place in Palestine: KJV Nain.
3485. naos {nah-os'}; from a primary naio (to dwell); a fane, shrine,
temple : KJV shrine, temple. Comp 2411.
3486. Naoum {nah-oom'}; of Hebrew origin [5151]; Naum (i.e. Nachum), an
Israelite: KJV Naum.
3487. nardos {nar'dos}; of foreign origin [compare 5373]; "nard":
KJV [spike-] nard.
3488. Narkissos {nar'-kis-sos}; a flower of the same name, from narke
(stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman: KJV Narcissus.
3489. nauageo {now-ag-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3491 and 71; to be
shipwrecked (stranded, "navigate"), literally or figuratively: KJV make
(suffer) shipwreck.
3490. naukleros {now'-klay-ros}; from 3491 and 2819 ("clerk"); a captain:
KJV owner of a ship.
3491. naus {nowce}; from nao or neo (to float); a boat (of any size): KJV
ship.
3492. nautes {now'-tace}; from 3491; a boatman, i.e. seaman: KJV sailor,
shipman.
3493. Nachor {nakh-ore'}; of Hebrew origin [5152]; Nachor, the grandfather
of Abraham: KJV Nachor.
3494. neanias {neh-an-ee'-as}; from a derivative of 3501; a youth (up to
about forty years): KJV young man.
3495. neaniskos {neh-an-is'-kos}; from the same as 3494; a youth (under
forty): KJV young man.
3496. Neapolis {neh-ap'-ol-is}; from 3501 and 4172; new town; Neapolis, a
place in Macedonia: KJV Neapolis.
3497. Neeman {neh-eh-man'}; of Hebrew origin [5283]; Neeman (i.e. Naaman),
a Syrian: KJV Naaman.
3498. nekros {nek-ros'}; from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse); dead
(literally or figuratively; also as noun): KJV dead.
3499. nekroo {nek-ro'-o}; from 3498; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to
subdue: KJV be dead, mortify.
3500. nekrosis {nek'-ro-sis}; from 3499; decease; figuratively, impotency:
KJV deadness, dying.
3501. neos {neh'-os}; including the comparative neoteros {neh-o'-ter-os}; a
primary word; "new", i.e. (of persons) youthful, or (of things) fresh;
figuratively, regenerate: KJV new, young.
3502. neossos {neh-os-sos'}; from 3501; a youngling (nestling): KJV young.
3503. neotes {neh-ot'-ace}; from 3501; newness, i.e. youthfulness: KJV
youth.
3504. neophutos {neh-of'-oo-tos}; from 3501 and a derivative of 5453;
newly planted, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert ("neophyte"): KJV
novice.
3505. Neron {ner'-ohn}; of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman
emperor: KJV Nero.
3506. neuo {nyoo'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to "nod", i.e. (by
analogy,) signal: KJV beckon.
3507. nephele {nef-el'-ay}; from 3509; properly, cloudiness, i.e.
(concretely) a cloud: KJV cloud.
3508. Nephthaleim {nef-thal-ime'}; of Hebrew origin [5321]; Nephthaleim
(i.e. Naphthali), a tribe in Palestine: KJV Nephthalim.
3509. nephos {nef'-os}; apparently a primary word; a cloud: KJV cloud.
3510. nephros {nef-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; a kidney (plural), i.e.
(figuratively) the inmost mind: KJV reins.
3511. neokoros {neh-o-kor'-os}; from a form of 3485 and koreo (to sweep); a
temple-servant, i.e. (by implication) a votary: KJV worshipper.
3512. neoterikos {neh-o-ter'-ik-os}; from the comparative of 3501;
appertaining to younger persons, i.e. juvenile: KJV youthful.
***. neoteros. See 3501.
3513. ne {nay}; probably an intensive form of 3483; a particle of
attestation (accompanied by the object invoked or appealed to in
confirmation); as sure as: KJV I protest by.
3514. netho {nay'-tho}; from neo (of like meaning); to spin: KJV spin.
3515. nepiazo {nay-pee-ad'-zo}; from 3516; to act as a babe, i.e.
(figuratively) innocently: KJV be a child.
3516. nepios {nay'-pee-os}; from an obsolete particle ne- (implying
negation) and 2031; not speaking, i.e. an infant (minor); figuratively, a
simple-minded person, an immature Christian: KJV babe, child (+ -ish).
3517. Nereus {nare-yoos'}; apparently from a derivative of the base of 3491
(meaning wet); Nereus, a Christian: KJV Nereus.
3518. Neri {nay-ree'}; of Hebrew origin [5374]; Neri (i.e. Nerijah), an
Israelite: KJV Neri.
3519. nesion {nay-see'-on}; dimin. of 3520; an islet: KJV island.
3520. nesos {nay'-sos}; probably from the base of 3491; an island: KJV
island, isle.
3521. nesteia {nace-ti'-ah}; from 3522; abstinence (from lack of food, or
voluntary and religious); specifically, the fast of the Day of Atonement: KJV
fast (-ing.).
3522. nesteuo {nace-tyoo'-o}; from 3523; to abstain from food
(religiously): KJV fast.
3523. nestis {nace'-tis}; from the insep. negative particle ne- (not) and
2068; not eating, i.e. abstinent from food (religiously): KJV fasting.
3524. nephaleos {nay-fal'-eh-os}; or nephalios {nay-fal'-ee-os}; from 3525;
sober, i.e. (figuratively) circumspect: KJV sober.
3525. nepho {nay'-fo}; of uncertain affinity: to abstain from wine (keep
sober), i.e. (figuratively) be discreet: KJV be sober, watch.
3526. Niger {neeg'-er}; of Latin origin; black; Niger, a Christian: KJV
Niger.
3527. Nikanor {nik-an'-ore}; probably from 3528; victorious; Nicanor, a
Christian: KJV Nicanor.
3528. nikao {nik-ah'-o}; from 3529; to subdue (literally or figuratively):
KJV conquer, overcome, prevail, get the victory.
3529. nike {nee'-kay}; apparently a primary word; conquest (abstractly),
i.e. (figuratively) the means of success: KJV victory.
3530. Nikodemos {nik-od'-ay-mos}; from 3534 and 1218; victorious among his
people; Nicodemus, an Israelite: KJV Nicodemus.
3531. Nikolaites {nik-ol-ah-ee'-tace}; from 3532; a Nicolaite, i.e.
adherent of Nicolaus: KJV Nicolaitane.
3532. Nikolaos {nik-ol'-ah-os}; from 3534 and 2994; victorious over the
people; Nicolaus, a heretic: KJV Nicolaus.
3533. Nikopolis {nik-op'-ol-is}; from 3534 and 4172; victorious city;
Nicopolis, a place in Macedonia: KJV Nicopolis.
3534. nikos {nee'-kos}; from 3529; a conquest (concretely), i.e. (by
implication) triumph: KJV victory.
3535. Nineui {nin-yoo-ee'}; of Hebrew origin [5210]; Ninevi (i.e. Nineveh),
the capital of Assyria: KJV Nineve.
3536. Nineuites {nin-yoo-ee'-tace}; from 3535; a Ninevite, i.e. inhabitant
of Nineveh: KJV of Nineve, Ninevite.
3537. nipter {nip-tare'}; from 3538; a ewer: KJV bason.
3538. nipto {nip'-to}; to cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the
face); ceremonially, to perform ablution: KJV wash. Compare 3068.
3539. noieo {noy-eh'-o}; from 3563; to exercise the mind (observe), i.e.
(figuratively) to comprehend, heed: KJV consider, perceive, think,
understand.
3540. noema {no'-ay-mah}; from 3539; a perception, i.e. purpose, or (by
implication) the intellect, disposition, itself: KJV device, mind,
thought.
3541. nothos {noth'-os; of uncertain affinity; a spurious or illegitimate
son: KJV bastard.
3542. nome {nom-ay'}; feminine from the same as 3551; pasture, i.e. (the
act) feeding (figuratively, spreading of a gangrene), or (the food)
pasturage: KJV X eat, pasture.
3543. nomizo {nom-id'-zo}; from 3551; properly, to do by law (usage), i.e.
to accustom (passively, be usual); by extension, to deem or regard: KJV
suppose, thing, be wont.
3544. nomikos {nom-ik-os'}; from 3551; according (or pertaining) to law,
i.e. legal (cer.); as noun, an expert in the (Mosaic) law: KJV about the law,
lawyer.
3545. nomimos {nom-im'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of 3551; legitimately
(specifically agreeably to the rules of the lists): KJV lawfully.
3546. nomisma {nom'-is-mah}; from 3543; what is reckoned as of value (after
the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin: KJV money.
3547. nomodidaskalos {nom-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 3551 and 1320; an
expounder of the (Jewish) law, i.e. a Rabbi: KJV doctor (teacher) of the
law.
3548. nomothesia {nom-oth-es-ee'-ah}; from 3550; legislation (specifically,
the institution of the Mosaic code): KJV giving of the law.
3549. nomotheteo {nom-oth-et-eh'-o}; from 3550; to legislate, i.e.
(passively) to have (the Mosaic) enactments injoined, be sanctioned (by
them): KJV establish, receive the law.
3550. nomothetes {nom-oth-et'-ace}; from 3551 and a derivative of 5087; a
legislator: KJV lawgiver.
3551. nomos {nom'-os}; from a primary nemo (to parcel out, especially food
or grazing to animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage),
genitive case (regulation), specifically (of Moses [including the volume];
also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle): KJV law.
3552. noseo {nos-eh'-o}; from 3554; to be sick, i.e. (by implication of a
diseased appetite) to hanker after (figuratively, to harp upon): KJV dote.
3553. nosema {nos'-ay-ma}; from 3552; an ailment: KJV disease.
3554. nosos {nos'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a malady (rarely
figuratively, of moral disability): KJV disease, infirmity, sickness.
3555. nossia {nos-see-ah'}; from 3502; a brood (of chickens): KJV brood.
3556. nossion {nos-see'-on}; dimin. of 3502; a birdling: KJV chicken.
3557. nosphizomai {nos-fid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from nosphi (apart or
clandestinely); to sequestrate for oneself, i.e. embezzle: KJV keep back,
purloin.
3558. notos {not'-os}; of uncertain affinity; the south (-west) wind; by
extension, the southern quarter itself: KJV south (wind).
3559. nouthesia {noo-thes-ee'-ah}; from 3563 and a derivative of 5087;
calling attention to, i.e. (by implication) mild rebuke or warning: KJV
admonition.
3560. noutheteo {noo-thet-eh'-o}; from the same as 3559; to put in mind,
i.e. (by implication) to caution or reprove gently: KJV admonish, warn.
3561. noumenia {noo-may-nee'-ah}; feminine of a compound of 3501 and 3376
(as noun by implication of 2250); the festival of new moon: KJV new moon.
3562. nounechos {noon-ekh-oce'}; adverb from a comparative of the
accusative case of 3563 and 2192; in a mind-having way, i.e. prudently: KJV
discreetly.
3563. nous {nooce}; probably from the base of 1097; the intellect, i.e.
mind (divine or human; in thought, feeling, or will); by implication
meaning: KJV mind, understanding. Compare 5590.
3564. Numphas {noom-fas'}; probably contracted for a compound of 3565 and
1435; nymph-given (i.e. -born); Nymphas, a Christian: KJV Nymphas.
3565. numphe {noom-fay'}; from a primary but obsolete verb nupto (to veil
as a bride; compare Latin "nupto," to marry); a young married woman (as
veiled), including a bethrothed girl; by implication a son's wife: KJV bride,
daughter in law.
3566. numphios {noom-fee'-os}; from 3565; a bride-groom (literally or
figuratively): KJV bridegroom.
3567. numphon {noom-fohn'}; from 3565; the bridal room: KJV bridechamber.
3568. nun {noon}; a primary particle of present time; "now" (as adverb of
date, a transition or emphasis); also as noun or adjective present or
immediate: KJV henceforth, + hereafter, of late, soon, present, this (time).
See also 3569, 3570.
3569. tanun {tan-oon'}; or ta nun {tah noon}; from neuter plural of 3588
and 3568; the things now, i.e. (adverbially) at present: KJV (but) now.
3570. nuni {noo-nee'}; a prolonged form of 3568 for emphasis; just now: KJV
now.
3571. nux {noox}; a primary word; "night" (literally or figuratively): KJV
(mid-) night.
3572. nusso {noos'-so}; apparently a primary word; to prick ("nudge"): KJV
pierce.
3573. nustazo {noos-tad'-zo}; from a presumed derivative of 3506; to nod,
i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep; figuratively, to delay: KJV slumber.
3574. nuchthemeron {nookh-thay'-mer-on}; from 3571 and 2250; a
day-and-night, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours: KJV night and day.
3575. Noe {no'-eh}; of Hebrew origin [5146]; Noe, (i.e. Noach), a
patriarch: KJV Noe.
3576. nothros {no-thros'}; from a derivative of 3541; sluggish, i.e.
(literally) lazy, or (figuratively) stupid: KJV dull, slothful.
3577. notos {no'-tos}; of uncertain affinity; the back: KJV back.
3578. xenia {xen-ee'-ah}; from 3581; hospitality, i.e. (by implication) a
place of entertainment: KJV lodging.
3579. xenizo {xen-id'-zo}; from 3581; to be a host (passively, a guest); by
implication be (make, appear) strange: KJV entertain, lodge, (think it)
strange.
3580. xenodocheo {xen-od-okh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3581 and 1209; to
be hospitable: KJV lodge strangers.
3581. xenos {xen'-os}; apparently a primary word; foreign (literally,
alien, or figuratively, novel); by implication a guest or (vice-versa)
entertainer: KJV host, strange (-r).
3582. xestes {xes'-tace}; as if from xeo (properly, to smooth; by
implication [of friction] to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for
cooking) [or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius, the sixth of a
modius, i.e. about a pint], i.e. (specifically) a measure for liquids or
solids, (by analogy, a pitcher): KJV pot.
3583. xeraino {xay-rah'-ee-no}; from 3584; to desiccate; by implication to
shrivel, to mature: KJV dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away).
3584. xeros {xay-ros'}; from the base of 3582 (through the idea of
scorching); arid; by implication shrunken, earth (as opposed to water): KJV
dry land, withered.
3585. xulinos {xoo'-lin-os}; from 3586; wooden: KJV of wood.
3586. xulon {xoo'-lon}; from another form of the base of 3582; timber (as
fuel or material); by implication a stick, club or tree or other wooden
article or substance: KJV staff, stocks, tree, wood.
3587. xurao {xoo-rah'-o}; from a derivative of the same as 3586 (meaning a
razor); to shave or "shear" the hair: KJV shave.
3588. ho {ho}; including the feminine he {hay}; and the neuter to {to}; in
all their inflections; the def. article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at
others omitted, in English idiom): KJV the, this, that, one, he, she, it,
etc..
***. ho. See 3739.
3589. ogdoekonta {og-do-ay'-kon-tah}; from 3590; ten times eight: KJV
fourscore.
3590. ogdoos {og'-do-os}; from 3638; the eighth: KJV eighth.
3591. ogkos {ong'-kos}; probably from the same as 43; a mass (as bending or
bulging by its load), i.e. burden (hindrance): KJV weight.
3592. hode {hod'-eh}; including the feminine hede {hay'-deh}; and the
neuter tode {tod'-e}; from 3588 and 1161; the same, i.e. this or that one
(plural these or those); often used as person pronoun: KJV he, she, such,
these, thus.
3593. hodeuo {hod-yoo'-o}; from 3598; to travel: KJV journey.
3594. hodegeo {hod-ayg-eh'-o}; from 3595; to show the way (literally or
figuratively [teach]): KJV guide, lead.
3595. hodegos {hod-ayg-os'}; from 3598 and 2233; a conductor (literally or
figuratively [teacher]): KJV guide, leader.
3596. hodoiporeo {hod-oy-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3598 and 4198; to
be a wayfarer, i.e. travel: KJV go on a journey.
3597. hodoiporia {hod-oy-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3596; travel: KJV
journey (-ing).
3598. hodos {hod-os'}; apparently a primary word; a road; by implication a
progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode or means: KJV
journey, (high-) way.
3599. odous {od-ooce}; perhaps from the base of 2068; a "tooth": KJV
tooth.
3600. odunao {od-oo-nah'-o}; from 3601; to grieve: KJV sorrow, torment.
3601. odune {od-oo'-nay}; from 1416; grief (as dejecting): KJV sorrow.
3602. odurmos {od-oor-mos'}; from a derivative of the base of 1416;
moaning, i.e. lamentation: KJV mourning.
3603. ho esti {ho es-tee'}; from the neuter of 3739 and the third person
singular present ind. of 1510; which is: KJV called, which is (make), that is
(to say).
5604. Ozias {od-zee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [5818]; Ozias (i.e. Uzzijah), an
Israelite: KJV Ozias.
3605. ozo {od'-zo}; a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to scent
(usually an ill "odor"): stink.
3606. hothen {hoth'-en}; from 3739 with the directive enclitic of source;
from which place or source or cause (adverb or conjunction): KJV from thence,
(from) whence, where (-by, -fore, -upon).
3607. othone {oth-on'-ay}; of uncertain affinity; a linen cloth, i.e.
(especially) a sail: KJV sheet.
3608. othonion {oth-on'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3607; a
linen bandage: KJV linen clothes.
3609. oikeios {oy-ki'-os}; from 3624; domestic, i.e. (as noun), a relative,
adherent: KJV (those) of the (his own) house (-hold).
3610. oiketes {oy-ket'-ace}; from 3611; a fellow resident, i.e. menial
domestic: KJV (household) servant.
3611. oikeo {oy-keh'-o}; from 3624; to occupy a house, i.e. reside
(figuratively, inhabit, remain, inhere); by implication to cohabit: KJV
dwell. See also 3625.
3612. oikema {oy'-kay-mah}; from 3611; a tenement, i.e. (specifically) a jail:
KJV prison.
3613. oiketerion {oy-kay-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of
3611 (equivalent to 3612); a residence (literally or figuratively): KJV
habitation, house.
3614. oikia {oy-kee'-ah}; from 3624; properly, residence (abstractly), but
usually (concretely) an abode (literally or figuratively); by implication a
family (especially domestics): KJV home, house (-hold).
3615. oikiakos {oy-kee-ak-os'}; from 3614; familiar, i.e. (as noun)
relatives: KJV they (them) of (his own) household.
3616. oikodespoteo {oy-kod-es-pot-eh'-o}; from 3617; to be the head of
(i.e. rule) a family: KJV guide the house.
3617. oikodespotes {oy-kod-es-pot'-ace}; from 3624 and 1203; the head of a
family: KJV goodman (of the house), householder, master of the house.
3618. oikodomeo {oy-kod-om-eh'-o}; from the same as 3619; to be a
house-builder, i.e. construct or (figuratively) confirm: KJV (be in)
build (-er, -ing, up), edify, embolden.
3619. oikodome {oy-kod-om-ay'}; feminine (abstract) of a compound of 3624
and the base of 1430; architecture, i.e. (concretely) a structure;
figuratively, confirmation: KJV building, edify (-ication, -ing).
3620. oikodomia {oy-kod-om-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3619; confirmation: KJV
edifying.
3621. oikonomeo {oy-kon-om-eh'-o}; from 3623; to manage (a house, i.e. an
estate): KJV be steward.
3622. oikonomia {oy-kon-om-ee'-ah}; from 3623; administration (of a
household or estate); specifically, a (religious) "economy": KJV dispensation,
stewardship.
3623. oikonomos {oy-kon-om'-os}; from 3624 and the base of 3551; a
house-distributor (i.e. manager), or overseer, i.e. an employee in that
capacity; by extension, a fiscal agent (treasurer); figuratively, a preacher
(of the Gospel): KJV chamberlain, governor, steward.
3624. oikos {oy'-kos}; of uncertain affinity; a dwelling (more or less
extensive, literal or figurative); by implication a family (more or less
related, literal or figuratively): KJV home, house (-hold), temple.
3625. oikoumene {oy-kou-men'-ay}; feminine participle present passive of
3611 (as noun, by implication of 1093); land, i.e. the (terrene part of
the) globe; specifically, the Roman empire: KJV earth, world.
3626. oikouros {oy-koo-ros'}; from 3624 and ouros (a guard; be "ware"); a
stayer at home, i.e. domestically inclined (a "good housekeeper"): KJV keeper
at home.
3627. oikteiro {oyk-ti'-ro}; also (in certain tenses) prolonged oiktereo
{oyk-ter-eh'-o}; from oiktos (pity); to exercise pity: KJV have compassion
on.
3628. oiktirmos {oyk-tir-mos'}; from 3627; pity: KJV mercy.
3629. oiktirmon {oyk-tir'-mone}; from 3627; compassionate: KJV merciful, of
tender mercy.
***. oimai. See 3633.
3630. oinopotes {oy-nop-ot'-ace}; from 3631 and a derivative of the
alternate of 4095; a tippler: KJV winebibber.
3631. oinos {oy'-nos}; a primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin [3196]);
"wine" (literally or figuratively): KJV wine.
3632. oinophlugia {oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah}; from 3631 and a form of the base of
5397; an overflow (or surplus) of wine, i.e. vinolency (drunkenness): KJV
excess of wine.
3633. oiomai {oy'-om-ahee}; or (shorter) oimai {oy'-mahee}; middle voice
apparently from 3634; to make like (oneself), i.e. imagine (be of the
opinion): KJV suppose, think.
3634. hoios {hoy'-os}; probably akin to 3588, 3739, and 3745; such or what
sort of (as a correlation or exclamation); especially the neuter
(adverbial) with negative, not so: KJV so (as), such as, what (manner of),
which.
***. oio. See 5342.
3635. okneo {ok-neh'-o}; from oknos (hesitation); to be slow (figuratively,
loath): KJV delay.
3636. okneros {ok-nay-ros'}; from 3635; tardy, i.e. indolent;
(figuratively) irksome: KJV grievous, slothful.
3637. oktaemeros {ok-tah-ay'-mer-os}; from 3638 and 2250; an eight-day old
person or act: KJV the eighth day.
3638. oktos {ok-to'}; a primary numeral; "eight": KJV eight.
3639. olethros {ol'-eth-ros}; from a primary ollumi (to destroy; a
prolonged form); ruin, i.e. death, punishment: KJV destruction.
3640. oligopistos {ol-ig-op'-is-tos}; from 3641 and 4102; incredulous, i.e.
lacking confidence (in Christ): KJV of little faith.
3641. oligos {ol-ee'-gos}; of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree,
number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbial) somewhat: KJV +
almost, brief [-ly], few, (a) little, + long, a season, short, small, a
while.
3642. oligopsuchos {ol-ig-op'-soo-khos}; from 3641 and 6590; little-
spirited, i.e. faint-hearted: KJV feebleminded.
3643. oligoreo {ol-ig-o-reh'-o}; from a compound of 3641 and ora ("care");
to have little regard for, i.e. to disesteem: KJV despise.
3644. olothreutes {ol-oth-ryoo-tace'}; from 3645; a ruiner, i.e.
(specifically) a venomous serpent: KJV destroyer.
3645. olothreuo {ol-oth-ryoo'-o}; from 3639; to spoil, i.e. slay: KJV
destroy.
3646. holokautoma {hol-ok-ow'-to-mah}; from a derivative of a compound of
3650 and a derivative of 2545; a wholly-consumed sacrifice ("holocaust"):
KJV (whole) burnt offering.
3647. holokleria {hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah}; from 3648; integrity, i.e. physical
wholeness: KJV perfect soundness.
3648. holokleros {hol'-ok'-lay-ros}; from 3650 and 2819; complete in every
part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body): KJV entire, whole.
3649. ololuzo {ol-ol-odd'-zo}; a reduplicated primary verb; to "howl" or
"halloo", i.e. shriek: KJV howl.
3650. holos {hol'-os}; a primary word; "whole" or "all", i.e. complete (in
extent, amount, time or degree), especially (neuter) as noun or adverb: KJV
all, altogether, every whit, + throughout, whole.
3651. holoteles {hol-ot-el-ace'}; from 3650 and 5056; complete to the end,
i.e. absolutely perfect: KJV wholly.
3652. Olumpas {ol-oom-pas'}; probably a contraction from Olumpiodoros
(Olympian-bestowed, i.e. heaven-descended); Olympas, a Christian: KJV
Olympas.
3653. olunthos {ol'-oon-thos}; of uncertain derivation; an unripe (because
out of season) fig: KJV untimely fig.
3654. holos {hol'-oce}; adverb from 3650; completely, i.e. altogether; (by
analogy,) everywhere; (negatively) not by any means: KJV at all, commonly,
utterly.
3655. ombros {om'-bros}; of uncertain affinity; a thunder storm: KJV
shower.
3656. homileo {hom-il-eh'-o}; from 3658; to be in company with, i.e. (by
implication) to converse: KJV commune, talk.
3657. homilia {hom-il-ee'-ah}; from 3658; companionship ("homily"), i.e.
(by implication) intercourse: KJV communication.
3658. homilos {hom'-il-os}; from the base of 3674 and a derivative of the
alternate of 138 (meaning a crowd); association together, i.e. a multitude:
KJV company.
3659. omma {om'-mah}; from 3700; a sight, i.e. (by implication) the eye: KJV
eye.
3660. omnuo {om-noo'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary but obsolete omo,
for which another prolonged form (omoo {om-o'-o}) is used in certain
tenses; to swear, i.e. take (or declare on) oath: KJV swear.
3661. homothumadon {hom-oth-oo-mad-on'}; adverb from a compound of the base
of 3674 and 2372; unanimously: KJV with one accord (mind).
3662. homoiazo {hom-oy-ad'-zo}; from 3664; to resemble: KJV agree.
3663. homoiopathes {hom-oy-op-ath-ace'}; from 3664 and the alternate of
3958; similarly affected: KJV of (subject to) like passions.
3664. homoios {hom'-oy-os}; from the base of 3674; similar (in appearance
or character): KJV like, + manner.
3665. homoiotes {hom-oy-ot'-ace}; from 3664; resemblance: KJV like as,
similitude.
3666. homoioo {hom-oy-o'-o}; from 3664; to assimilate, i.e. compare;
passively, to become similar: KJV be (make) like, (in the) liken (-ess),
resemble.
3667. homoioma {hom-oy'-o-mah}; from 3666; a form; abstractly, resemblance:
KJV made like to, likeness, shape, similitude.
3668. homoios {hom-oy'-oce}; adverb from 3664; similarly: KJV likewise,
so.
3669. homoiosis {hom-oy'-o-sis}; from 3666; assimilation, i.e. resemblance:
KJV similitude.
3670. homologeo {hom-ol-og-eh'-o}; from a compound of the base of 3674 and
3056; to assent, i.e. covenant, acknowledge: KJV con- (pro-) fess, confession
is made, give thanks, promise.
3671. homologia {hom-ol-og-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3670; acknowledgment:
KJV con- (pro-) fession, professed.
3672. homologoumenos {hom-ol-og-ow-men'-oce}; adverb of present passive
participle of 3670; confessedly: KJV without controversy.
3673. homothechnos {hom-ot'-ekh-nos}; from the base of 3674 and 5078; a
fellow-artificer: KJV of the same craft.
3674. homou {hom-oo'}; genitive case of homos (the same; akin to 260) as
adverb; at the same place or time: KJV together.
3675. homophron {hom-of'-rone}; from the base of 3674 and 5424;
like-minded, i.e. harmonious: KJV of one mind.
***. omoo. See 3660.
3676. homos {hom'-oce}; adverb from the base of 3674; at the same time,
i.e. (conjunctionally) notwithstanding, yet still: KJV and even,
nevertheless, though but.
3677. onar {on'-ar}; of uncertain derivation; a dream: KJV dream.
3678. onarion {on-ar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3688; a
little donkey: KJV young ass.
***. onao. See 3685.
3679. oneidizo {on-i-did'-zo}; from 3681; to defame, i.e. rail at, chide,
taunt: KJV cast in teeth, (suffer) reproach, revile, upbraid.
4680. oneidismos {on-i-dis-mos'}; from 3679; contumely: KJV reproach.
3681. oneidos {on'-i-dos}; probably akin to the base of 3686; notoriety,
i.e. a taunt (disgrace): KJV reproach.
3682. Onesimos {on-ay'-sim-os}; from 3685; profitable; Onesimus, a
Christian: KJV Onesimus.
3683. Onesiphoros {on-ay-sif'-or-os}; from a derivative of 3685 and 5411;
profit-bearer; Onesiphorus, a Christian: KJV Onespiphorus.
3684. onikos {on-ik-os'}; from 3688; belonging to a donkey, i.e. large (so
as to be turned by a donkey): KJV millstone.
3685. oninemi {on-in'-ay-mee}; a prolonged form of an apparently primary
verb (onomai, to slur); for which another prolonged form (onao) is used as
an alternate in some tenses [unless indeed it be identical with the base of
3686 through the idea of notoriety]; to gratify, i.e. (middle voice) to
derive pleasure or advantage from: KJV have joy.
3686. onoma {on'-om-ah}; from a presumed derivative of the base of 1097
(compare 3685); a "name" (literally or figuratively) [authority,
character]: KJV called, (+ sur-) name (-d).
3687. onomazo {on-om-ad'-zo}; from 3686; to name, i.e. assign an
appellation; by extension, to utter, mention, profess: KJV call, name.
3688. onos {on'-os}; apparently a primary word; a donkey: KJV an ass.
3689. ontos {on'-toce}; adverb of the oblique cases of 5607; really: KJV
certainly, clean, indeed, of a truth, verily.
3690. oxos {oz-os}; from 3691; vinegar, i.e. sour wine: KJV vinegar.
3691. oxus {oz-oos'); probably akin to the base of 188 ["acid"]; keen; by
analogy, rapid: KJV sharp, swift. 3692. ope {op-ay'}; probably from 3700;
a hole (as if for light), i.e. cavern; by analogy, a spring (of water): KJV
cave, place.
3693. opisthen {op'-is-then}; from opis (regard; from 3700) with enclitic
of source; from the rear (as a secure aspect), i.e. at the back (adverb and
preposition of place or time): KJV after, backside, behind.
3694. opiso {op-is'-o}; from the same as 3693 with enclitic of direction;
to the back, i.e. aback (as adverb or preposition of time or place; or as
noun): KJV after, back (-ward), (+ get) behind, + follow.
3695. hoplizo {hop-lid'-zo}; from 3696; to equip (with weapons [middle
voice and figuratively]): KJV arm self.
3696. hoplon {hop'-lon}; probably from a primary hepo (to be busy about);
an implement or utensil or tool (literally or figuratively, especially
offensive for war): KJV armour, instrument, weapon.
3697. hopoios {hop-oy'-os}; from 3739 and 4169; of what kind that, i.e. how
(as) great (excellent) (specifically, as an indefinite correlative to
the definite antecedent 5108 of quality): KJV what manner (sort) of, such as
whatsoever.
3698. hopote {hop-ot'-eh}; from 3739 and 4218; what (-ever) then, i.e. (of
time) as soon as: KJV when.
3699. hopou {hop'-oo}; from 3739 and 4225; what (-ever) where, i.e. at
whichever spot: KJV in what place, where (-as, -soever), whither (+
soever).
3700. optanomai {op-tan'-om-ahee}; a (middle voice) prolonged form of the
primary (middle voice) optomai {op'-tom-ahee}; which is used for it in
certain tenses; and both as alternate of 3708; to gaze (i.e. with wide-open
eyes, as at something remarkable; and thus differing from 991, which
denotes simply voluntary observation; and from 1492, which expresses merely
mechanical, passive or casual vision; while 2300, and still more
emphatically its intensive 2334, signifies an earnest but more continued
inspection; and 4648 a watching from a distance): KJV appear, look, see, shew
self.
3701. optasia {op-tas-ee'-ah}; from a presumed derivative of 3700;
visuality, i.e. (concretely) an apparition: KJV vision.
***. optomai. See 3700.
3702. optos {op-tos'}; from an obsolete verb akin to hepso (to "steep");
cooked, i.e. roasted: KJV broiled.
3703. opora {op-o'-rah}; apparently from the base of 3796 and 5610;
properly, even-tide of the (summer) season (dog-days), i.e. (by
implication) ripe fruit: KJV fruit.
3704. hopos {hop'-oce}; from 3739 and 4459; what (-ever) how, i.e. in the
manner that (as adverb or conjunction of coincidence, intentional or
actual): KJV because, how, (so) that, to, when.
3705. horama {hor'-am-ah}; from 3708; something gazed at, i.e. a spectacle
(especially supernatural): KJV sight, vision.
3706. horasis {hor'-as-is}; from 3708; the act of gazing, i.e. (external)
an aspect or (intern.) an inspired appearance: KJV sight, vision.
3707. horatos {hor-at-os'}; from 3708; gazed at, i.e. (by implication)
capable of being seen: KJV visible.
3708. horao {hor-ah'-o}; properly, to stare at [compare 3700], i.e. (by
implication) to discern clearly (physically or mentally); by extension, to
attend to; by Hebraism, to experience; passively, to appear: KJV behold,
perceive, see, take heed.
3709. orge {or-gay'}; from 3713; properly, desire (as a reaching forth or
excitement of the mind), i.e. (by analogy,) violent passion (ire, or
[justifiable] abhorrence); by implication punishment: KJV anger, indignation,
vengeance, wrath.
3710. orgizo {or-gid'-zo}; from 3709; to provoke or enrage, i.e.
(passively) become exasperated: KJV be angry (wroth).
3711. orgilos {org-ee'-los}; from 3709; irascible: KJV soon angry.
3712. orguia {org-wee-ah'}; from 3713; a stretch of the arms, i.e. a
fathom: KJV fathom.
3713. oregomai {or-eg'-om-ahee}; middle voice of apparently a prolonged
form of an obsolete primary [compare 3735]; to stretch oneself, i.e. reach
out after (long for): KJV covet after, desire.
3714. oreinos {or-i-nos}; from 3735; mountainous, i.e. (feminine by
implication of 5561) the Highlands (of Judaea): KJV hill country.
3715. orexis {or'-ex-is}; from 3713; excitement of the mind, i.e. longing
after: KJV lust.
3716. orthopodeo {or-thop-od-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3717 and 4228; to
be straight-footed, i.e. (figuratively) to go directly forward: KJV walk
uprightly.
3717. orthos {or-thos'}; probably from the base of 3735; right (as rising),
i.e. (perpendicularly) erect (figuratively, honest), or (horizontally)
level or direct: KJV straight, upright.
3718. orthotomeo {or-thot-om-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3717 and the base
of 5114, to make a straight cut, i.e. (figuratively) to dissect (expound)
correctly (the divine message): KJV rightly divide.
5719. orthrizo {or-thrid'-zo}; from 3722; to use the dawn, i.e. (by
implication) to repair betimes: KJV come early in the morning.
3720. orthrinos {or-thrin-os'}; from 3722; relating to the dawn, i.e.
matutinal (as an epithet of Venus, especially brilliant in the early day):
KJV morning.
3721. orthrios {or'-three-os}; from 3722; in the dawn, i.e. up at
day-break: KJV early.
3722. orthros {or'-thros}; from the same as 3735; dawn (as sun-rise, rising
of light); by extension, morn: KJV early in the morning.
3723. orthos {or-thoce'}; adverb from 3717; in a straight manner, i.e.
(figuratively) correctly (also morally): KJV plain, right (-ly).
3724. horizo {hor-id'-zo}; from 3725; to mark out or bound ("horizon"),
i.e. (figuratively) to appoint, decree, sepcify: KJV declare, determine,
limit, ordain.
3725. horion {hor'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of an apparently primary
horos (a bound or limit); a boundary-line, i.e. (by implication) a frontier
(region): KJV border, coast.
3726. horkizo {hor-kid'-zo}; from 3727; to put on oath, i.e. make swear; by
analogy, to solemnly enjoin: KJV adjure, charge.
3727. horkos {hor'-kos}; from herkos (a fence; perhaps akin to 3725); a
limit, i.e. (sacred) restraint (specifically, an oath): KJV oath.
3728. horkomosia {hor-ko-mos-ee'ah}; from a compound of 3727 and a
derivative of 3660; asseveration on oath: KJV oath.
3729. hormao {hor-mah'-o}; from 3730; to start, spur or urge on, i.e.
(reflexively) to dash or plunge: KJV run (violently), rush.
3730. horme {hor-may'}; of uncertain affinity; a violent impulse, i.e.
onset: KJV assault.
3731. hormema {hor'-may-mah}; from 3730; an attack, i.e. (abstractly)
precipitancy: KJV violence.
3732. orneon {or'-neh-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3733; a
birdling: KJV bird, fowl.
3733. ornis {or'-nis}; probably from a prolonged form of the base of 3735;
a bird (as rising in the air), i.e. (specifically) a hen (or female domestic
fowl): KJV hen.
3734. horothesia {hor-oth-es-ee'-ah}; from a compound of the base of 3725
and a derivative of 5087; a limit-placing, i.e. (concretely) boundary-line:
KJV bound.
3735. oros {or'-os}; probably from an obsolete oro (to rise or "rear";
perhaps akin to 142; compare 3733); a mountain (as lifting itself above the
plain): KJV hill, mount (-ain).
3436. orusso {or-oos'-so}; apparently a primary verb; to "burrow" in the
ground, i.e. dig: KJV dig.
3737. orphanos {or-fan-os'}; of uncertain affinity; bereaved ("orphan"),
i.e. parentless: KJV comfortless, fatherless.
3738. orcheomai {or-kheh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from orchos (a row or
ring); to dance (from the ranklike or regular motion): KJV dance.
3739. hos {hos}; including feminine he {hay}; and neuter ho {ho}; probably
a primary word (or perhaps a form of the article 3588); the relatively
(sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, that: KJV one, (an-,
the) other, some, that, what, which, who (-m, -se), etc. See also 3757.
3740. hosakis {hos-ak'-is}; multiple adverb from 3739; how (i.e. with 302,
so) many times as: KJV as oft (-en) as.
3741. hosios {hos'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; properly, right (by
intrinsic or divine character; thus distinguished from 1342, which refers
rather to human statutes and relations; from 2413, which denotes formal
consecration; and from 40, which relates to purity from defilement), i.e.
hallowed (pious, sacred, sure): KJV holy, mercy, shalt be.
3742. hosiotes {hos-ee-ot'-ace}; from 3741; piety: KJV holiness.
3743. hosios {hos-ee-oce'}; adverb from 3741; piously: KJV holily.
3744. osme {os-may'}; from 3605; fragrance (literally or figuratively): KJV
odour, savour.
3745. hosos {hos'-os}; by reduplication from 3739; as (much, great, long,
etc.) as: KJV all (that), as (long, many, much) (as), how great (many, much),
[in-] asmuch as, so many as, that (ever), the more, those things, what
(great, -soever), wheresoever, wherewithsoever, which, X while,
who (-soever).
3746. hosper {hos'-per}; from 3739 and 4007; who especially: KJV
whomsoever.
3747. osteon {os-teh'-on}; or contracted ostoun {os-toon'}; of uncertain
affinity; a bone: KJV bone.
3748. hostis {hos'-tis}; including the feminine hetis {hay'-tis}; and the
neuter ho,ti {hot'-ee}; from 3739 and 5100; which some, i.e. any that; also
(def.) which same: KJV X and (they), (such) as, (they) that, in that they,
what (-soever), whereas ye, (they) which, who (-soever). Compare 3754.
3749. ostrakinos {os-tra'-kin-os}; from ostrakon ["oyster"] (a tile, i.e.
terra cotta); earthen-ware, i.e. clayey; by implication, frail: KJV of earth,
earthen.
3750. osphresis {os'-fray-sis}; from a derivative of 3605; smell (the
sense): KJV smelling.
3751. osphus {os-foos'}; of uncertain affinity; the loin (externally), i.e.
the hip; intern. (by extension) procreative power: KJV loin.
3752. hotan {hot'-an}; from 3753 and 302; whenever (implying hypothesis or
more or less uncertainty); also caus. (conjunctionally) inasmuch as: KJV as
long (soon) as, that, + till, when (-soever), while.
3753. hote {hot'-eh}; from 3739 and 5037; at which (thing) too, i.e. when:
KJV after (that), as soon as, that, when, while. ho, te {ho,t'-eh}; also
feminine he, te {hay'-teh}; and neuter to, te {tot'-eh}; simply the article
3588 followed by 5037; so written (in some editions) to distinguish them
from 3752 and 5119.
3754. hoti {hot'-ee}; neuter of 3748 as conjunction; demonst. that
(sometimes redundant); caus. because: KJV as concerning that, as though,
because (that), for (that), how (that), (in) that, though, why.
3755. hotou {hot'-oo}; for the genitive case of 3748 (as adverb); during
which same time, i.e. whilst: KJV whiles.
3756. ou {oo}; also (before a vowel) ouk {ook}; and (before an aspirate)
ouch {ookh}; a primary word; the absolute negative [compare 3361] adverb;
no or not: KJV + long, nay, neither, never, no (X man), none, [can-] not, +
nothing, + special, un ([-worthy]), when, + without, + yet but. See also
3364, 3372.
3757. hou {hoo}; genitive case of 3739 as adverb; at which place, i.e.
where: KJV where (-in), whither ([-soever]).
3758. oua {oo-ah'}; a primary exclamation of surprise; "ah": KJV ah.
3759. ouai {oo-ah'-ee}; a primary exclamation of grief; "woe": KJV alas,
woe.
3760. oudamos {oo-dam-oce'}; adverb from (the feminine) of 3762; by no
means: KJV not.
3761. oude {oo-deh'}; from 3756 and 1161; not however, i.e. neither, nor,
not even: KJV neither (indeed), never, no (more, nor, not), nor (yet), (also,
even, then) not (even, so much as), + nothing, so much as.
3762. oudeis {oo-dice'}; including feminine oudemia {oo-dem-ee'-ah}; and
neuter ouden {oo-den'}; from 3761 and 1520; not even one (man, woman or
thing), i.e. none, nobody, nothing: KJV any (man), aught, man, neither any
(thing), never (man), no (man), none (+ of these things), not (any, at all,
-thing), nought.
3763. oudepote {oo-dep'-ot-eh}; from 3761 and 4218; not even at any time,
i.e. never at all: KJV neither at any time, never, nothing at any time.
3764. oudepo {oo-dep'-o}; from 3761 and 4452; not even yet: KJV as yet not,
never before (yet), (not) yet.
3765. ouketi {ook-et'-ee}; also (separately) ouk eti {ook et'-ee); from
3756 and 2089; not yet, no longer: KJV after that (not), (not) any more,
henceforth (hereafter) not, no longer (more), not as yet (now), now no more
(not), yet (not).
3766. oukoun {ook-oon'}; from 3756 and 3767; is it not therefore that, i.e.
(affirmatively) hence or so: KJV then.
3767. oun {oon}; apparently a primary word; (adverbially) certainly, or
(conjunctionally) accordingly: KJV and (so, truly), but, now (then), so
(likewise then), then, therefore, verily, wherefore.
3768. oupo {oo'-po}; from 3756 and 4452; not yet: KJV hitherto not, (no ... )
as yet, not yet.
3769. oura {oo-rah'}; apparently a primary word; a tail: KJV tail.
3770. ouranios {oo-ran'-ee-os}; from 3772; celestial, i.e. belonging to or
coming from the sky: KJV heavenly.
3771. ouranothen {oo-ran-oth'-en}; from 3772 and the enclitic of source;
from the sky: KJV from heaven.
3772. ouranos {oo-ran-os'}; perhaps from the same as 3735 (through the idea
of elevation); the sky; by extension, heaven (as the abode of God); by
implication, happiness, power, eternity; specifically, the Gospel
(Christianity): KJV air, heaven ([-ly]), sky.
3773. Ourbanos {oor-ban-os'}; of Latin origin; Urbanus (of the city,
"urbane"), a Christian: KJV Urbanus.
3774. Ourias {oo-ree'-as}; of Hebrew origin [223]; Urias (i.e. Urijah), a
Hittite: KJV Urias.
3775. ous {ooce}; apparently a primary word; the ear (physically or
mentally): KJV ear.
3776. ousia {oo-see'-ah}; from the feminine of 5607; substance, i.e.
property (possessions): KJV goods, substance.
3777. oute {oo'-teh}; from 3756 and 5037; not too, i.e. neither or nor; by
analogy, not even: KJV neither, none, nor (yet), (no, yet) not, nothing.
3778. houtos {hoo'-tos}; including nominative masculine plural houtoi
{hoo'-toy}; nominative feminine singular haute {how'-tay}; and nominative
feminine plural hautai {how'-tahee}; from the article 3588 and 846; the he
(she or it), i.e. this or that (often with article repeated): KJV he (it was
that), hereof, it, she, such as, the same, these, they, this (man, same,
woman), which, who.
3779. houto {hoo'-to}; or (before a vowel} houtos {hoo'-toce}; adverb from
3778; in this way (referring to what precedes or follows): KJV after that,
after (in) this manner, as, even (so), for all that, like (-wise), no more,
on this fashion (-wise), so (in like manner), thus, what.
3780. ouchi {oo-khee'}; intensive of 3756; not indeed: KJV nay, not.
3781. opheiletes {of-i-let'-ace}; from 3784; an ower, i.e. person indebted;
figuratively, a delinquent; morally, a transgressor (against God): KJV
debtor, which owed, sinner.
3782. opheile {of-i-lay'}; from 3784; indebtedness, i.e. (concretely) a sum
owed; figuratively, obligation, i.e. (conjugal) duty: KJV debt, due.
3783. opheilema {of-i'-lay-mah}; from (the alternate of) 3784; something
owed, i.e. (figuratively) a due; morally, a fault: KJV debt.
3784. opheilo {of-i'-lo}; or (in certain tenses) its prolonged form
opheileo {of-i-leh'-o}; probably from the base of 3786 (through the idea of
accruing); to owe (pecuniarily); figuratively, to be under obligation
(ought, must, should); morally, to fail in duty: KJV behove, be bound, (be)
debt (-or), (be) due (-ty), be guilty (indebted), (must) need (-s), ought,
owe, should. See also 3785.
3785. ophelon {of'-el-on}; first person singular of a past tense of 3784; I
ought (wish), i.e. (interjection) oh that!: KJV would (to God.)
3786. ophelos {of'-el-os}; from ophello (to heap up, i.e. accumulate or
benefit); gain: KJV advantageth, profit.
3787. ophthalmodouleia {of-thal-mod-oo-li'-ah}; from 3788 and 1397;
sight-labor, i.e. that needs watching (remissness): KJV eye-service.
3788. ophthalmos {of-thal-mos'}; from 3700; the eye (literally or
figuratively); by implication, vision; figuratively, envy (from the jealous
side-glance): KJV eye, sight.
3789. ophis {of'-is}; probably from 3700 (through the idea of sharpness of
vision); a snake, figuratively (as a type of sly cunning) an artful
malicious person, especially Satan: KJV serpent.
3790. ophrus {of-roos'}; perhaps from 3700 (through the idea of the shading
or proximity to the organ of vision); the eye-"brow" or forehead, i.e.
(figuratively) the brink of a precipice: KJV brow.
3791. ochleo {okh-leh'-o}; from 3793; to mob, i.e. (by implication) to
harass: KJV vex.
3792. ochlopoieo {okh-lop-oy-eh'-o}; from 3793 and 4160; to make a crowd,
i.e. raise a public disturbance: KJV gather a company.
3793. ochlos {okh'los}; from a derivative of 2192 (meaning a vehicle); a
throng (as borne along); by implication, the rabble; by extension, a class
of people; figuratively, a riot: KJV company, multitude, number (of people),
people, press.
3794. ochuroma {okh-oo'-ro-mah}; from a remote derivative of 2192 (meaning
to fortify, through the idea of holding safely); a castle (figuratively,
argument): KJV stronghold.
3795. opsarion {op-sar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base
of 3702; a relish to other food (as if cooked sauce), i.e. (specifically) fish
(presumably salted and dried as a condiment): KJV fish.
3796. opse {op-seh'}; from the same as 3694 (through the idea of
backwardness); (adverbially) late in the day; by extension, after the close
of the day: KJV (at) even, in the end.
3797. opsimos {op'-sim-os}; from 3796; later, i.e. vernal (showering): KJV
latter.
3798. opsios {op'-see-os}; from 3796; late; feminine (as noun) afternoon
(early eve) or nightfall (later eve): KJV even (-ing, [-tide]).
3799. opsis {op'-sis}; from 3700; properly, sight (the act), i.e. (by impl)
the visage, an external show: KJV appearance, countenance, face.
3800. opsonion {op-so'-nee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the same
as 3795; rations for a soldier, i.e. (by extension) his stipend or pay: KJV
wages.
3801. ho on kai ho en kai ho erchomenos {ho own kahee ho ane kahee ho
er-khom'-en-os}; a phrase combining 3588 with the present participle and
imperfect of 1510 and the present participle of 2064 by means of 2532; the
one being and the one that was and the one coming, i.e. the Eternal, as a
divine epithet of Christ: KJV which art (is, was), and (which) wast (is,
was), and art (is) to come (shalt be).
3802. pagideuo {pag-id-yoo'-o}; from 3803; to ensnare (figuratively): KJV
entangle.
3803. pagis {pag-ece'}; from 4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or
notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation): KJV snare.
***. Pagos. See 697.
3804. pathema {path'-ay-mah}; from a presumed derivative of 3806; something
undergone, i.e. hardship or pain; subjectively, an emotion or influence: KJV
affection, affliction, motion, suffering.
3805. pathetos {path-ay-tos'}; from the same as 3804; liable (i.e. doomed)
to experience pain: KJV suffer.
3806. pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering
("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): KJV
(inordinate) affection, lust.
***. patho. See 3958.
3807. paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of
71; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children
to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): KJV
instructor, schoolmaster.
3808. paidarion {pahee-dar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of
3816; a little boy: KJV child, lad.
3809. paideia {pahee-di'-ah}; from 3811; tutorage, i.e. education or
training; by implication, disciplinary correction: KJV chastening,
chastisement, instruction, nurture.
3810. paideutes {pahee-dyoo-tace'}; from 3811; a trainer, i.e. teacher or
(by implication) discipliner: KJV which corrected, instructor.
3811. paideuo {pahee-dyoo'-o}; from 3816; to train up a child, i.e.
educate, or (by implication) discipline (by punishment): KJV chasten (-ise),
instruct, learn, teach.
3812. paidiothen {pahee-dee-oth'-en}; adverb (of source) from 3813; from
infancy: KJV of a child.
3813. paidion {pahee-dee'-on}; neuter dimin. of 3816; a childling (of
either sex), i.e. (properly,) an infant, or (by extension) a half-grown boy
or girl; figuratively, an immature Christian: KJV (little, young) child,
damsel.
3814. paidiske {pahee-dis'-kay}; feminine diminutive of 3816; a girl, i.e.
(specifically) a female slave or servant: KJV bondmaid (-woman), damsel,
maid (-en).
3815. paizo {paheed'-zo}; from 3816; to sport (as a boy): KJV play.
3816. pais {paheece}; perhaps from 3817; a boy (as often beaten with
impunity), or (by analogy,) a girl, and (genitive case) a child; specifically,
a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to
God): KJV child, maid (-en), (man) servant, son, young man.
3817. paio {pah'-yo}; a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and
less violently than 5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion): KJV smite,
strike.
3818. Pakatiane {pak-at-ee-an-ay'}; feminine of an adjective of uncertain
derivation; Pacatianian, a section of Phrygia: KJV Pacatiana.
3819. palai {pal'-ahee}; probably another form for 3825 (through the idea
of retrocession); (adverbially) formerly, or (by relatively) sometime
since; (elliptically as adjective) ancient: KJV any while, a great while ago,
(of) old, in time past.
3820. palaios {pal-ah-yos'}; from 3819; antique, i.e. not recent, worn out:
KJV old.
3821. palaiotes {pal-ah-yot'-ace}; from 3820; antiquatedness: KJV oldness.
3822. palaioo {pal-ah-yo'-o}; from 3820; to make (passively, become) worn
out, or declare obsolete: KJV decay, make (wax) old.
3823. pale {pal'-ay}; from pallo (to vibrate; another form for 906);
wrestling: KJV + wrestle.
3824. paliggenesia {pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah}; from 3825 and 1078;
(spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), i.e. (figuratively) spiritual
renovation; specifically, Messianic restoration: KJV regeneration.
3825. palin {pal'-in}; probably from the same as 3823 (through the idea of
oscillatory repetition); (adverbially) anew, i.e. (of place) back, (of
time) once more, or (conjunctionally) furthermore or on the other hand: KJV
again.
3826. pamplethei {pam-play-thi'}; dative case (adverb) of a compound of
3956 and 4128; in full multitude, i.e. concertedly or simultaneously: KJV all
at once.
3827. pampolus {pam-pol-ooce}; from 3956 and 4183; full many, i.e. immense:
KJV very great.
3828. Pamphulia {pam-fool-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 3956 and 4443; every-
tribal, i.e. heterogeneous (5561 being implied); Pamphylia, a region of
Asia Minor: KJV Pamphylia.
3829. pandocheion {pan-dokk-i'-on}; neuter of a presumed compound of 3956
and a derivative of 1209; all-receptive, i.e. a public lodging-place
(caravanserai or khan): KJV inn.
3830. pandocheus {pan-dokh-yoos'}; from the same as 3829; an innkeeper
(warden of a caravanserai): KJV host.
3831. paneguris {pan-ay'-goo-ris}; from 3956 and a derivative of 58; a
mass-meeting, i.e. (figuratively) universal companionship: KJV general
assembly.
3832. panoiki {pan-oy-kee'}; adverb from 3956 and 3624; with the whole
family: KJV with all his house.
3833. panoplia {pan-op-lee'-ah}; from a compound of 3956 and 3696; full
armor ("panoply"): KJV all (whole) armour.
3834. panourgia {pan-oorg-ee'-ah}; from 3835; adroitness, i.e. (in a bad
sense) trickery or sophistry: KJV (cunning) craftiness, subtilty.
3835. panougos {pan-oor'-gos}; from 3956 and 2041; all-working, i.e. adroit
(shrewd): KJV crafty.
3836. pantachothen {pan-takh-oth'-en}; adverb (of source) from 3837; from
all directions: KJV from every quarter.
3837. pantachou {pan-takh-oo'}; genitive case (as adverb of place) of a
presumed derivative of 3956; universally: KJV in all places, everywhere.
3838. panteles {pan-tel-ace'}; from 3956 and 5056; full-ended, i.e. entire
(neuter as noun, completion): KJV + in [no] wise, uttermost.
3839. pante {pan'-tay}; adverb (of manner) from 3956; wholly: KJV always.
3840. pantothen {pan-toth'-en}; adverb (of source) from 3956; from (i.e.
on) all sides: KJV on every side, round about.
3841. pantokrator {pan-tok-rat'-ore}; from 3956 and 2904; the all-ruling,
i.e. God (as absolute and universal sovereign): KJV Almighty, Omnipotent.
3842. pantote {pan'-tot-eh}; from 3956 and 3753; every when, i.e. at all
times: KJV alway (-s), ever (-more).
3843. pantos {pan'-toce}; adverb from 3956; entirely; specifically, at all
events, (with negative, following) in no event: KJV by all means, altogether,
at all, needs, no doubt, in [no] wise, surely.
3844. para {par-ah'}; a primary preposition; properly, near; i.e. (with
genitive case) from beside (literally or figuratively), (with dative case)
at (or in) the vicinity of (objectively or subjectively), (with accusative
case) to the proximity with (local [especially beyond or opposed to] or
causal [on account of]: KJV above, against, among, at, before, by, contrary
to, X friend, from, + give [such things as they], + that [she] had, X his,
in, more than, nigh unto, (out) of, past, save, side ... by, in the sight of,
than, [there-] fore, with. In compounds it retains the same variety of
application.
3845. parabaino {par-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 3844 and the base of 939; to go
contrary to, i.e. violate a command: KJV (by) transgress (-ion).
3846. paraballo {par-ab-al'-lo}; from 3844 and 906; to throw alongside,
i.e. (reflexively) to reach a place, or (figuratively) to liken: KJV arrive,
compare.
3847. parabasis {par-ab'-as-is); from 3845; violation: KJV breaking,
transgression.
3848. parabates {par-ab-at'-ace}; from 3845; a violator: KJV breaker,
transgress (-or).
3849. parabiazomai {par-ab-ee-ad'-zom-ahee}; from 3844 and the middle voice
of 971; to force contrary to (nature), i.e. compel (by entreaty): KJV
constrain.
3850. parabole {par-ab-ol-ay'}; from 3846; a similitude ("parable"), i.e.
(symbol.) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral), apoth gm
or adage: KJV comparison, figure, parable, proverb.
3851. parabouleuomai {par-ab-ool-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and the middle
voice of 1011; to misconsult, i.e. disregard: KJV not (to) regard (-ing).
3852. paraggelia {par-ang-gel-ee'-ah}; from 3853; a mandate: KJV charge,
command.
3853. paraggello {par-ang-gel'-lo}; from 3844 and the base of 32; to
transmit a message, i.e. (by implication) to enjoin: KJV (give in) charge,
(give) command (-ment), declare.
3854. paraginomai {par-ag-in'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and 1096; to become near,
i.e. approach (have arrived); by implication, to appear publicly: KJV come,
go, be present.
3855. parago {par-ag'-o}; from 3844 and 71; to lead near, i.e. (reflexively
or intransitively) to go along or away: KJV depart, pass (away, by,
forth).
3856. paradeigmatizo {par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 1165; to show
alongside (the public), i.e. expose to infamy: KJV make a public example, put
to an open shame.
3857. paradeisos {par-ad'-i-sos}; of Oriental origin [compare 6508]; a
park, i.e. (specifically) an Eden (place of future happiness, "paradise"): KJV
paradise.
3858. paradechomai {par-ad-ekh'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and 1209; to accept
near, i.e. admit or (by implication) delight in: KJV receive.
3859. paradiatribe {par-ad-ee-at-ree-bay'}; from a compound of 3844 and
1304; misemployment, i.e. meddlesomeness: KJV perverse disputing.
3860. paradidomi {par-ad-id'-o-mee}; from 3844 and 1325; to surrender, i.e
yield up, intrust, transmit: KJV betray, bring forth, cast, commit, deliver
(up), give (over, up), hazard, put in prison, recommend.
3861. paradoxos {par-ad'-ox-os}; from 3844 and 1391 (in the sense of
seeming); contrary to expectation, i.e. extraordinary ("paradox"): KJV
strange.
3862. paradosis {par-ad'-os-is}; from 3860; transmission, i.e. (concretely)
a precept; specifically, the Jewish traditionary law: KJV ordinance,
tradition.
3863. parazeloo {par-ad-zay-lo'-o}; from 3844 and 2206; to stimulate
alongside, i.e. excite to rivalry: KJV provoke to emulation (jealousy).
3864. parathalassios {par-ath-al-as'-see-os}; from 3844 and 2281; along the
sea, i.e. maritime (lacustrine): KJV upon the sea coast.
3865. paratheoreo {par-ath-eh-o-reh'-o}; from 3844 and 2334; to overlook or
disregard: KJV neglect.
3866. paratheke {par-ath-ay'-kay}; from 3908; a deposit, i.e.
(figuratively) trust: KJV committed unto.
3867. paraineo {par-ahee-neh'-o}; from 3844 and 134; to mispraise, i.e.
recommend or advise (a different course): KJV admonish, exhort.
3868. paraiteomai {par-ahee-teh'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and the middle voice
of 154; to beg off, i.e. deprecate, decline, shun: KJV avoid, (make) excuse,
intreat, refuse, reject.
3869. parakathizo {par-ak-ath-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 2523; to sit down
near: KJV sit.
3870. parakaleo {par-ak-al-eh'-o}; from 3844 and 2564; to call near, i.e.
invite, invoke (by imploration, hortation or consolation): KJV beseech, call
for, (be of good) comfort, desire, (give) exhort (-ation), intreat, pray.
3871. parakalupto {par-ak-al-oop'-to}; from 3844 and 2572; to cover
alongside, i.e. veil (figuratively): KJV hide.
3872. parakatatheke {par-ak-at-ath-ay'-kay}; from a compound of 3844 and
2698; something put down alongside, i.e. a deposit (sacred trust): KJV that
(thing) which is committed (un-) to (trust).
5873. parakeimai {par-ak'-i-mahee}; from 3844 and 2749; to lie near, i.e.
be at hand (figuratively, be prompt or easy): KJV be present.
3874. paraklesis {par-ak'-lay-sis}; from 3870; imploration, hortation,
solace: KJV comfort, consolation, exhortation, intreaty.
3875. parakletos {par-ak'-lay-tos}; an intercessor, consoler: KJV advocate,
comforter.
3876. parakoe {par-ak-o-ay'}; from 3878; inattention, i.e. (by implication)
disobedience: KJV disobedience.
3877. parakoloutheo {par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 3844 and 190; to follow
near, i.e. (figuratively) attend (as a result), trace out, conform to: KJV
attain, follow, fully know, have understanding.
3878. parakouo {par-ak-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 191; to mishear, i.e. (by
implication) to disobey: KJV neglect to hear.
3879. parakupto {par-ak-oop'-to}; from 3844 and 2955; to bend beside, i.e.
lean over (so as to peer within): KJV look (into), stoop down.
3880. paralambano {par-al-am-ban'-o}; from 3844 and 2983; to receive near,
i.e. associate with oneself (in any familiar or intimate act or relation);
by analogy, to assume an office; figuratively, to learn: KJV receive, take
(unto, with).
3881. paralegomai {par-al-eg'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and the middle voice of
3004 (in its original sense); (specifically) to lay one's course near, i.e.
sail past: KJV pass, sail by.
3882. paralios {par-al'-ee-os}; from 3844 and 251; beside the salt (sea),
i.e. maritime: KJV sea coast.
3883. parallage {par-al-lag-ay'}; from a compound of 3844 and 236;
transmutation (of phase or orbit), i.e. (figuratively) fickleness:
variableness.
3884. paralogizomai {par-al-og-id'-zom-ahee}; from 3844 and 3049; to
misreckon, i.e. delude: KJV beguile, deceive.
3885. paralutikos {par-al-oo-tee-kos'}; from a derivative of 3886; as if
dissolved, i.e. "paralytic": KJV that had (sick of) the palsy.
3886. paraluo {par-al-oo'-o}; from 3844 and 3089; to loosen beside, i.e.
relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or enfeebled): KJV feeble, sick
of the (taken with) palsy.
3887. parameno {par-am-en'-o}; from 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e.
remain (literally, tarry; or 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e. remain
(literally, tarry; or figuratively, be permanent, persevere): KJV abide,
continue.
3888. paramutheomai {par-am-oo-theh'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and the middle
voice of a derivative of 3454; to relate near, i.e. (by implication)
encourage, console: KJV comfort.
3889. paramuthia {par-am-oo-thee'-ah}; from 3888; consolation (properly,
abstract): KJV comfort.
3890. paramuthion {par-am-oo'-thee-on}; neuter of 3889; consolation
(properly, concretely): KJV comfort.
3891. paranomeo {par-an-om-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3844 and 3551; to be
opposed to law, i.e. to transgress: KJV contrary to law.
3892. paranomia {par-an-om-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3891; transgression:
iniquity.
3893. parapikraino {par-ap-ik-rah'-ee-no}; from 3844 and 4087; to embitter
alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate: KJV provoke.
3894. parapikrasmos {par-ap-ik-ras-mos'}; from 3893; irritation: KJV
provocation.
3895. parapipto {par-ap-ip'-to}; from 3844 and 4098; to fall aside, i.e.
(figuratively) to apostatize: KJV fall away.
3896. parapleo {par-ap-leh'-o}; from 3844 and 4126; to sail near: KJV sail
by.
3897. paraplesion {par-ap-lay'-see-on}; neuter of a compound of 3844 and
the base of 4139 (as adverb); close by, i.e. (figuratively) almost: KJV nigh
unto.
3898. paraplesios {par-ap-lay-see'-oce}; adverb from the same as 3897; in a
manner near by, i.e. (figuratively) similarly: KJV likewise.
3899. parapoeruomai {par-ap-or-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and 4198; to travel
near: KJV go, pass (by).
3900. paraptoma {par-ap'-to-mah}; from 3895; a side-slip (lapse or
deviation), i.e. (unintentional) error or (wilful) transgression: KJV fall,
fault, offence, sin, trespass.
3901. pararrhueo {par-ar-hroo-eh'-o}; from 3844 and the alternate of 4482;
to flow by, i.e. (figuratively) carelessly pass (miss): KJV let slip.
3902. parasemos {par-as'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 4591; side-
marked, i.e. labelled (with a badge [figure-head] of a ship): KJV sign.
3903. paraskeuazo {par-ask-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 3844 and a derivative of 4632;
to furnish aside, i.e. get ready: KJV prepare self, be (make) ready.
3904. paraskeue {par-ask-yoo-ay'}; as if from 3903; readiness: KJV
preparation.
3905. parateino {par-at-i'-no}; from 3844 and teino (to stretch); to extend
along, i.e. prolong (in point of time): KJV continue.
3906. paratereo {par-at-ay-reh'-o}; from 3844 and 5083; to inspect
alongside, i.e. note insidiously or scrupulously: KJV observe, watch.
3907. parateresis {par-at-ay'-ray-sis}; from 3906; inspection, i.e. ocular
evidence: KJV obervation.
3908. paratithemi {par-at-ith'-ay-mee}; from 3844 and 5087; to place
alongside, i.e. present (food, truth); by implication, to deposit (as a
trust or for protection): KJV allege, commend, commit (the keeping of), put
forth, set before.
3909. paratugchano {par-at-oong-khan'-o}; from 3844 and 5177; to chance
near, i.e. fall in with: KJV meet with.
3910. parautika {par-ow-tee'-kah}; from 3844 and a derivative of 846; at
the very instant, i.e. momentary: KJV but for a moment.
3911. paraphero {par-af-er'-o}; from 3844 and 5342 (including its alternate
forms); to bear along or aside, i.e. carry off (literally or figuratively);
by implication, to avert: KJV remove, take away.
3912. paraphroneo {par-af-ron-eh'-o}; from 3844 and 5426; to misthink, i.e.
be insane (silly): KJV as a fool.
3913. paraphronia {par-af-ron-ee'-ah}; from 3912; insanity, i.e.
foolhardiness: KJV madness.
3914. paracheimazo {par-akh-i-mad'-zo}; from 3844 and 5492; to winter near,
i.e. stay with over the rainy season: KJV winter.
3915. paracheimasia {par-akh-i-mas-ee'-ah}; from 3914; a wintering over: KJV
winter in.
3916. parachrema {par-akh-ray'-mah}; from 3844 and 5536 (in its original
sense); at the thing itself, i.e. instantly: KJV forthwith, immediately,
presently, straightway, soon.
3917. pardalis {par'-dal-is}; feminine of pardos (a panther); a leopard: KJV
leopard.
3918. pareimi {par'-i-mee}; from 3844 and 1510 (including its various
forms); to be near, i.e. at hand; neuter present participle (singular) time
being, or (plural) property: KJV come, X have, be here, + lack, (be here)
present.
3919. pareisago {par-ice-ag'-o}; from 3844 and 1521; to lead in aside, i.e.
introduce surreptitiously: KJV privily bring in.
3920. pareisaktos {par-ice'-ak-tos}; from 3919; smuggled in: unawares
brought in.
3921. pareisduno {par-ice-doo'-no}; from 3844 and a compound of 1519 and
1416; to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily: KJV creep in
unawares.
3922. pareiserchomai {par-ice-er'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and 1525; to come
in alongside, i.e. supervene additionally or steathily: KJV come in privily,
enter.
3923. pareisphero {par-ice-fer'-o}; from 3844 and 1533; to bear in
alongside, i.e. introduce simultaneously: KJV give.
3924. parektos {par-ek-tos'}; from 3844 and 1622; near outside, i.e.
besides: KJV except, saving, without.
3925. parembole {par-em-bol-ay'}; from a compound of 3844 and 1685; a
throwing in beside (juxtaposition), i.e. (specifically) battle-array,
encampment or barracks (tower Antonia): KJV army, camp, castle.
3926. parenochleo {par-en-okh-leh'-o}; from 3844 and 1776; to harass
further, i.e. annoy: KJV trouble.
3927. parepidemos {par-ep-id'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 1927; an
alien alongside, i.e. a resident foreigner: KJV pilgrim, stranger.
3928. parerchomai {par-er'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and 2064; to come near or
aside, i.e. to approach (arrive), go by (or away), (figuratively) perish or
neglect, (caus.) avert: KJV come (forth), go, pass (away, by, over), past,
transgress.
3929. paresis {par'-es-is}; from 2935; praefermission, i.e. toleration: KJV
remission.
3930. parecho {par-ekh'-o}; from 3844 and 2192; to hold near, i.e. present,
afford, exhibit, furnish occasion: KJV bring, do, give, keep, minister,
offer, shew, + trouble.
3931. paregoria {par-ay-gor-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 3844 and a
derivative of 58 (meaning to harangue an assembly); an address alongside,
i.e. (specifically) consolation: KJV comfort.
3932. parthenia {par-then-ee'-ah}; from 3933; maidenhood: KJV virginity.
3933. parthenos {par-then'-os}; of unknown origin; a maiden; by
implication, an unmarried daughter: KJV virgin.
3934. Parthos {par'-thos}; probably of foreign origin; a Parthian, i.e.
inhabitant of Parthia: KJV Parthian.
3935. pariemi {par-ee'-ay-mi}; from 3844 and hiemi (to send); to let by,
i.e. relax: KJV hang down.
3936. paristemi {par-is'-tay-mee}; or prolonged paristano {par-is-tan'-o};
from 3844 and 2476; to stand beside, i.e. (transitively) to exhibit,
proffer, (specifically) recommend, (figuratively) substantiate; or
(intransitively) to be at hand (or ready), aid: KJV assist, bring before,
command, commend, give presently, present, prove, provide, shew, stand
(before, by, here, up, with), yield.
3937. Parmenas {par-men-as'}; probably by contraction for Parmenides (a
derivative of a compound of 3844 and 3306); constant; Parmenas, a
Christian: KJV Parmenas.
3938. parodos {par'-od-os}; from 3844 and 3598; a by-road, i.e. (actively)
a route: KJV way.
3939. paroikeo {par-oy-keh'-o}; from 3844 and 3611; to dwell near, i.e.
reside as a foreigner: KJV sojourn in, be a stranger.
3940. paroikia {par-oy-kee'-ah}; from 3941; foreign residence: KJV
sojourning, X as strangers.
3941. paroikos {par'-oy-kos}; from 3844 and 3624; having a home near, i.e.
(as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident): KJV foreigner, sojourn, stranger.
3942. paroimia {par-oy-mee'-ah}; from a compound of 3844 and perhaps a
derivative of 3633; apparently a state alongside of supposition, i.e.
(concretely) an adage; specifically, an enigmatical or fictitious
illustration: KJV parable, proverb.
3943. paroinos {par'-oy-nos}; from 3844 and 3631; staying near wine, i.e.
tippling (a toper): KJV given to wine.
3944. paroichomai {par-oy'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and oichomai (to depart);
to escape along, i.e. be gone: KJV past.
3945. paromoiazo {par-om-oy-ad'-zo}; from 3946; to resemble: KJV be like
unto.
3946. paromoios {par-om'-oy-os}; from 3844 and 3664; alike nearly, i.e.
similar: KJV like.
3947. paroxuno {par-ox-oo'-no}; from 3844 and a derivative of 3691; to
sharpen alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate: KJV easily provoke,
stir.
3948. paroxusmos {par-ox-oos-mos'}; from 3947 ("paroxysm"); incitement (to
good), or dispute (in anger): KJV contention, provoke unto.
3949. parorgizo {par-org-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 3710; to anger alongside,
i.e. enrage: KJV anger, provoke to wrath.
3950. parorgismos {par-org-is-mos'}; from 3949; rage: KJV wrath.
3951. parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no}; from 3844 and otruno (to spur); to urge
along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility): KJV stir up.
3952. parousia {par-oo-see'-ah}; from the present participle of 3918; a
being near, i.e. advent (often, return; specifically, of Christ to punish
Jerusalem, or finally the wicked); (by implication) physically, aspect: KJV
coming, presence.
3953. paropsis {par-op-sis'}; from 3844 and the base of 3795; a side-dish
(the receptacle): KJV platter.
3954. parrhesia {par-rhay-see'-ah}; from 3956 and a derivative of 4483; all
out-spokenness, i.e. frankness, bluntness, publicity; by implication,
assurance: KJV bold (X -ly, -ness, -ness of speech), confidence, X freely, X
openly, X plainly (-ness).
3955. parrhesiazomai {par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 3954;
to be frank in utterance, or confident in spirit and demeanor: KJV be (wax)
bold, (preach, speak) boldly.
3956. pas {pas}; including all the forms of declension; apparently a
primary word; all, any, every, the whole: KJV all (manner of, means),
alway (-s), any (one), X daily, + ever, every (one, way), as many as, +
no (-thing), X thoroughly, whatsoever, whole, whosoever.
3957. pascha {pas'-khah}; of Aramaic origin [compare 6453]; the Passover
(the meal, the day, the festival or the special sacrifices connected with
it): KJV Easter, Passover.
3958. pascho {pas'-kho}; including the forms (patho {path'-o} and pentho
{pen'-tho}), used only in certain tenses for it; apparently a primary verb;
to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful): KJV feel, passion,
suffer, vex.
3959. Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in
Asia Minor: KJV Patara.
3960. patasso {pat-as'-so}; probably prolongation from 3817; to knock
(gently or with a weapon or fatally): KJV smite, strike. Compare 5180.
3961. pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a
"path"); to trample (literally or figuratively): KJV tread (down, under
foot).
3962. pater {pat-ayr'}; apparently a primary word; a "father" (literally or
figuratively, near or more remote): KJV father, parent.
3963. Patmos {pat'-mos}; of uncertain derivation; Patmus, an islet in the
Mediterranean: KJV Patmos.
3964. patraloias {pat-ral-o'-as}; from 3962 and the same as the latter part
of 3389; a parricide: KJV murderer of fathers.
3965. patria {pat-ree-ah'}; as if feminine of a derivative of 3962;
paternal descent., i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race
(nation): KJV family, kindred, lineage.
3966. patriarches {pat-ree-arkh'-ace}; from 3965 and 757; a progenitor
("patriarch"): KJV patriarch.
3967. patrikos {pat-ree-kos'}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. ancestral: KJV of
fathers.
3968. patris {pat-rece'}; from 3902; a father-land, i.e. native town;
(figuratively) heavenly home: KJV (own) country.
3969. Patrobas {pat-rob'-as}; perhaps countr. for Patrobios (a compound of
3962 and 979); father's life; Patrobas, a Christian: KJV Patrobas.
3970. patroparadotos {pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os}; from 3962 and a derivative of
3860 (in the sense of handing over or down); traditionary: KJV received by
tradition from fathers.
3971. patroios {pat-ro'-os}; from 3962; paternal, i.e. hereditary: KJV of
fathers.
3972. Paulos {pow'-los}; of Latin origin; (little; but remotely from a
derivative of 3973, meaning the same); Paulus, the name of a Roman and of
an apostle: KJV Paul, Paulus.
3973. pauo {pow'-o}; a primary verb ("pause"); to stop (transitively or
intransitively), i.e. restrain, quit, desist, come to an end: KJV cease,
leave, refrain.
3974. Paphos {paf'-os}; of uncertain derivation; Paphus, a place in Cyprus:
KJV Paphos.[qcccl
3975. pachuno {pakh-oo'-no}; from a derivative of 4078 (meaning thick); to
thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten (figuratively, stupefy or render
callous): KJV wax gross.
3976. pede {ped'-ay}; ultimately from 4228; a shackle for the feet: KJV
fetter.
3977. pedinos {ped-ee-nos'}; from a derivative of 4228 (meaning the
ground); level (as easy for the feet): KJV plain.
3978. pezeuo {ped-zyoo'-o}; from the same as 3979; to foot a journey, i.e.
travel by land: KJV go afoot.
3979. peze {ped-zay'}; dative case feminine of a derivative of 4228 (as
adverb); foot-wise, i.e. by walking: KJV a- (on) foot.
3980. peitharcheo {pi-tharkh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3982 and 757; to be
persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit to authority; by
analogy, to conform to advice: KJV hearken, obey (magistrates).
3981. peithos {pi-thos'}; from 3982; persuasive: KJV enticing.
3982. peitho {pi'-tho}; a primary verb; to convince (by argument, true or
false); by analogy, to pacify or conciliate (by other fair means);
reflexively or passively, to assent (to evidence or authority), to rely (by
inward certainty): KJV agree, assure, believe, have confidence, be (wax)
conflent, make friend, obey, persuade, trust, yield.
3983. peinao {pi-nah'-o}; from the same as 3993 (through the idea of
pinching toil; "pine"); to famish (absol. or comparatively); figuratively,
to crave: KJV be an hungered.
3984. peira {pi'-rah}; from the base of 4008 (through the idea of
piercing); a test, i.e. attempt, experience: KJV assaying, trial.
3985. peirazo {pi-rad'-zo}; from 3984; to test (objectively), i.e.
endeavor, scrutinize, entice, discipline: KJV assay, examine, go about,
prove, tempt (-er), try.
3986. peirasmos {pi-ras-mos'}; from 3985; a putting to proof (by experiment
[of good], experience [of evil], solicitation, discipline or provocation);
by implication, adversity: KJV temptation, X try.
3987. peirao {pi-rah'-o}; from 3984; to test (subjectively), i.e.
(reflexively) to attempt: KJV assay.
3988. peismone {pice-mon-ay'}; from a presumed derivative of 3982;
persuadableness, i.e. credulity: KJV persuasion.
3989. pelagos {pel'-ag-os}; of uncertain affinity; deep or open sea, i.e.
the main: KJV depth, sea.
3990. pelekizo {pel-ek-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 4141 (meaning an axe);
to chop off (the head), i.e. truncate: KJV behead.
3991. pemptos {pemp'-tos; from 4002; fifth: KJV fifth.
3992. pempo {pem'-po}; apparently a primary verb; to dispatch (from the
subjective view or point of departure, whereas hiemi [as a stronger form of
eimi] refers rather to the objective point or terminus ad quem, and 4724
denotes properly, the orderly motion involved), especially on a temporary
errand; also to transmit, bestow, or wield: KJV send, thrust in.
3993. penes {pen'-ace}; from a primary peno (to toil for daily
subsistence); starving, i.e. indigent: KJV poor. Compare 4434.
3994. penthera {pen-ther-ah'}; feminine of 3995; a wife's mother: KJV mother
in law, wife's mother.
3995. pentheros {pen-ther-os'}; of uncertain affinity; a wife's father: KJV
father in law.
3996. pentheo {pen-theh'-o}; from 3997; to grieve (the feeling or the act):
KJV mourn, (be-) wail.
3997. penthos {pen'-thos}; strengthened from the alternate of 3958; grief:
KJV mourning, sorrow.
3998. pentichros {pen-tikh-ros'}; prolongation from the base of 3993;
necessitous: KJV poor.
3999. pentakis {pen-tak-ece'}; multiplicative adverb from 4002; five times:
KJV five times.
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