]> Dictionary of Greek Words taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D. 1890 Public Domain -- Copy Freely XML e-text version ================== The XML version of this work was prepared in 2006 by Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen (http://ulrikp.org) from the ASCII e-text version presented below. The XML version contains "real" UTF-8 Greek where the original ASCII e-text version had transliteration. The XML has a stand-alone DTD which should be easy to follow. Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen welcomes bugfixes to the text. Please send them to the address provided on the website: http://ulrikp.org Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen -------------- original announcement follows -------------- Dictionaries of Hebrew and Greek Words taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D. 1890 Public Domain -- Copy Freely For a hundred years Strong's Dictionaries have been popular with Bible students. 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Often used (usually , before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from ) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of ). 2 of Hebrew origin (); Aaron, the brother of Moses:--Aaron. 3 of Hebrew origin (); a destroying angel:--Abaddon. 4 from (as a negative particle) and ; weightless, i.e. (figuratively) not burdensome:--from being burdensome. 5 of Chaldee origin (); father as a vocative:--Abba. 6 of Hebrew origin (); Abel, the son of Adam:--Abel. 7 of Hebrew origin (); Abijah, the name of two Israelites:--Abia. 8 of Hebrew origin (); Abiathar, an Israelite:--Abiathar. 9 of foreign origin (compare ); Abilene, a region of Syria:--Abilene. 10 of Hebrew origin (); Abihud, an Israelite:--Abiud. 11 of Hebrew origin (); Abraham, the Hebrew patriarch:--Abraham. (In Acts 7:16 the text should probably read Jacob.) 12 from (as a negative particle) and a variation of ; depthless, i.e. (specially) (infernal) "abyss":--deep, (bottomless) pit. 13 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Agabus, an Israelite:--Agabus. 14 from and ; to work good:--do good. 15 from ; to be a well-doer (as a favor or a duty):--(when) do good (well). 16 from ; well-doing, i.e. virtue:--well-doing. 17 from and ; a well-doer, i.e. virtuous:--them that do well. 18 a primary word; "good" (in any sense, often as noun):--benefit, good(-s, things), well. Compare . 19 from ; goodness, i.e. virtue or beneficence:--goodness. 20 from ; exultation; specially, welcome:--gladness, (exceeding) joy. 21 from (much) and ; properly, to jump for joy, i.e. exult:--be (exceeding) glad, with exceeding joy, rejoice (greatly). 22 from (as a negative particle) and ; unmarried:--unmarried. 23 from (much) and (grief; akin to the base of ); to be greatly afflicted, i.e. (figuratively) indignant:--be much (sore) displeased, have (be moved with, with) indignation. 24 from ; indignation:--indignation. 25 perhaps from (much) [or compare ]; to love (in a social or moral sense):--(be-)love(-ed). Compare . 26 from ; love, i.e. affection or benevolence; specially (plural) a love-feast:--(feast of) charity(-ably), dear, love. 27 from ; beloved:--(dearly, well) beloved, dear. 28 of Hebrew origin (); Hagar, the concubine of Abraham:--Hagar. 29 of foreign origin (compare ); properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service:--compel (to go). 30 from (a pail, perhaps as bent; compare the base of ); a receptacle:--vessel. 31 from ; an announcement, i.e. (by implication) precept:--message. 32 from (probably derived from ; compare ) (to bring tidings); a messenger; especially an "angel"; by implication, a pastor:--angel, messenger. 33 imperative of ; properly, lead, i.e. come on:--go to. 34 from (compare ); a drove:--herd. 35 from (as negative particle) and ; unregistered as to birth:--without descent. 36 from (as negative particle) and ; properly, without kin, i.e. (of unknown descent, and by implication) ignoble:--base things. 37 from ; to make holy, i.e. (ceremonially) purify or consecrate; (mentally) to venerate:--hallow, be holy, sanctify. 38 from ; properly, purification, i.e. (the state) purity; concretely (by Hebraism) a purifier:--holiness, sanctification. 39 neuter of ; a sacred thing (i.e. spot):--holiest (of all), holy place, sanctuary. 40 from (an awful thing) (compare , ); sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated):--(most) holy (one, thing), saint. 41 from ; sanctity (i.e. properly, the state):--holiness. 42 from ; sacredness (i.e. properly, the quality):--holiness. 43 from (a bend, "ache"); an arm (as curved):--arm. 44 from the same as ; a hook (as bent):--hook. 45 from the same as ; an "anchor" (as crooked):--anchor. 46 from (as a negative particle) and the same as ; properly, unfulled, i.e. (by implication) new (cloth):--new. 47 from ; cleanliness (the quality), i.e. (specially) chastity:--purity. 48 from ; to make clean, i.e. (figuratively) sanctify (ceremonially or morally):--purify (self). 49 from ; a cleansing (the act), i.e. (ceremonially) lustration:--purification. 50 from (as a negative particle) and ; not to know (through lack of information or intelligence); by implication, to ignore (through disinclination):--(be) ignorant(-ly), not know, not understand, unknown. 51 from ; a thing ignored, i.e. shortcoming:--error. 52 from ; ignorance (properly, the quality):--ignorance. 53 from the same as ; properly, clean, i.e. (figuratively) innocent, modest, perfect:--chaste, clean, pure. 54 from ; cleanness (the state), i.e. (figuratively) blamelessness:--pureness. 55 adverb from ; purely, i.e. honestly:--sincerely. 56 from (as negative particle) and ; ignorance (properly, the state):--ignorance, not the knowledge. 57 from (as negative particle) and ; unknown:--unknown. 58 from (to gather; probably akin to ); properly, the town-square (as a place of public resort); by implication, a market or thoroughfare:--market(-place), street. 59 from ; properly, to go to market, i.e. (by implication) to purchase; specially, to redeem:--buy, redeem. 60 from ; relating to the market-place, i.e. forensic (times); by implication, vulgar:--baser sort, low. 61 from ; (abstractly) a catching (of fish); also (concretely) a haul (of fish):--draught. 62 from (as negative particle) and ; unlettered, i.e. illiterate:--unlearned. 63 from and (in the sense of ); to camp out:--abide in the field. 64 from ; to hunt, i.e. (figuratively) to entrap:--catch. 65 from and ; an oleaster:--olive tree (which is) wild. 66 from ; wild (as pertaining to the country), literally (natural) or figuratively (fierce):--wild, raging. 67 apparently from and ; wild-horse tamer; Agrippas, one of the Herods:--Agrippa. 68 from ; a field (as a drive for cattle); genitive case, the country; specially, a farm, i.e. hamlet:--country, farm, piece of ground, land. 69 ultimately from (as negative particle) and ; to be sleepless, i.e. keep awake:--watch. 70 from ; sleeplessness, i.e. a keeping awake:--watch. 71 a primary verb; properly, to lead; by implication, to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specially) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce:--be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open. 72 reduplicated from ; a bringing up, i.e. mode of living:--manner of life. 73 from ; properly, a place of assembly (as if led), i.e. (by implication) a contest (held there); figuratively, an effort or anxiety:--conflict, contention, fight, race. 74 from ; a struggle (properly, the state), i.e. (figuratively) anguish:--agony. 75 from ; to struggle, literally (to compete for a prize), figuratively (to contend with an adversary), or genitive case (to endeavor to accomplish something):--fight, labor fervently, strive. 76 of Hebrew origin (); Adam, the first man; typically (of Jesus) man (as his representative):--Adam. 77 from (as negative particle); and ; costless, i.e. gratuitous:--without expense. 78 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Addi, an Israelite:--Addi. 79 feminine of ; a sister (naturally or ecclesiastically):--sister. 80 from (as a connective particle) and (the womb); a brother (literally or figuratively) near or remote (much like ):--brother. 81 from ; brotherhood (properly, the feeling of brotherliness), i.e. the (Christian) fraternity:--brethren, brotherhood. 82 from (as a negative particle) and ; hidden, figuratively, indistinct:--appear not, uncertain. 83 from ; uncertainty:--X uncertain. 84 adverb from ; uncertainly:--uncertainly. 85 from a derivative of (to be sated to loathing); to be in distress (of mind):--be full of heaviness, be very heavy. 86 from (as negative particle) and ; properly, unseen, i.e. "Hades" or the place (state) of departed souls:--grave, hell. 87 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; properly, undistinguished, i.e. (actively) impartial:--without partiality. 88 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of and ; unintermitted, i.e. permanent:--without ceasing, continual. 89 adverb from ; uninterruptedly, i.e. without omission (on an appropriate occasion):--without ceasing. 90 from a derivative of a compound of (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; incorruptibleness, i.e. (figuratively) purity (of doctrine):--uncorruptness. 91 from ; to be unjust, i.e. (actively) do wrong (morally, socially or physically):--hurt, injure, be an offender, be unjust, (do, suffer, take) wrong. 92 from ; a wrong done:--evil doing, iniquity, matter of wrong. 93 from ; (legal) injustice (properly, the quality, by implication, the act); morally, wrongfulness (of character, life or act):--iniquity, unjust, unrighteousness, wrong. 94 from (as a negative particle) and ; unjust; by extension wicked; by implication, treacherous; specially, heathen:--unjust, unrighteous. 95 adverb from ; unjustly:--wrongfully. 96 from (as a negative particle) and ; unapproved, i.e. rejected; by implication, worthless (literally or morally):--castaway, rejected, reprobate. 97 from (as a negative particle); and ; undeceitful, i.e. (figuratively) unadulterated:--sincere. 98 from (a place in Asia Minor); Adramyttene or belonging to Adramyttium:--of Adramyttium. 99 from (a place near its shore); the Adriatic sea (including the Ionian):--Adria. 100 from (stout); plumpness, i.e. (figuratively) liberality:--abundance. 101 from ; to be unable, i.e. (passively) impossible:--be impossible. 102 from (as a negative particle) and ; unable, i.e. weak (literally or figuratively); passively, impossible:--could not do, impossible, impotent, not possible, weak. 103 a primary verb; to sing:--sing. 104 from an obsolete primary noun (apparently meaning continued duration); "ever," by qualification regularly; by implication, earnestly:--always, ever. 105 from the same as ; an eagle (from its wind-like flight):--eagle. 106 from (as a negative particle) and ; unleavened, i.e. (figuratively) uncorrupted; (in the neutral plural) specially (by implication) the Passover week:--unleavened (bread). 107 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Azor, an Israelite:--Azor. 108 of Hebrew origin (); Azotus (i.e. Ashdod), a place in Palestine:--Azotus. 109 from (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire; by analogy, to blow); "air" (as naturally circumambient):--air. Compare . 110 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; deathlessness:--immortality. 111 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (statute; from the base of ); illegal; by implication, flagitious:--abominable, unlawful thing. 112 from (as a negative particle) and ; godless:--without God. 113 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (in the sense of enacting); lawless, i.e. (by implication) criminal:--wicked. 114 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; to set aside, i.e. (by implication) to disesteem, neutralize or violate:--cast off, despise, disannul, frustrate, bring to nought, reject. 115 from ; cancellation (literally or figuratively):--disannulling, put away. 116 plural of (the goddess of wisdom, who was reputed to have founded the city); Athenæ, the capitol of Greece:-- Athens. 117 from ; an Athenæan or inhabitant of Athenæ:--Athenian. 118 from (a contest in the public lists); to contend in the competitive games:--strive. 119 from ; a struggle (figuratively):--fight. 120 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; to be spiritless, i.e. disheartened:--be dismayed. 121 from (as a negative particle) and probably a derivative of (meaning a penalty); not guilty:--innocent. 122 from (a goat); belonging to a goat:--goat. 123 from (to rush) and (in the sense of the sea); a beach (on which the waves dash):--shore. 124 from ; an Ægyptian or inhabitant of Ægyptus:--Egyptian. 125 of uncertain derivation; Ægyptus, the land of the Nile:--Egypt. 126 from ; everduring (forward and backward, or forward only):--eternal, everlasting. 127 perhaps from (as a negative particle) and (through the idea of downcast eyes); bashfulness, i.e. (towards men), modesty or (towards God) awe:--reverence, shamefacedness. 128 from (to scorch) and (the face, from ); an Æthiopian (as a blackamoor):--Ethiopian. 129 of uncertain derivation; blood, literally (of men or animals), figuratively (the juice of grapes) or specially (the atoning blood of Christ); by implication, bloodshed, also kindred:--blood. 130 from and a derivative of ; an effusion of blood:--shedding of blood. 131 from and ; to flow blood, i.e. have a hæmorrhage:--diseased with an issue of blood. 132 of uncertain derivation; Ænĕas, an Israelite:--Æneas. 133 from ; a praising (the act), i.e. (specially) a thank(-offering):--praise. 134 from ; to praise (God):--praise. 135 from a derivative of (in its primary sense); an obscure saying ("enigma"), i.e. (abstractly) obscureness:--X darkly. 136 apparently a prime word; properly, a story, but used in the sense of ; praise (of God):--praise. 137 of Hebrew origin (a derivative of , place of springs); Ænon, a place in Palestine:--Ænon. 138 probably akin to ; to take for oneself, i.e. to prefer:--choose. Some of the forms are borrowed from a cognate ; which is otherwise obsolete. 139 from ; properly, a choice, i.e. (specially) a party or (abstractly) disunion:--heresy (which is the Greek word itself), sect. 140 from a derivative of ; to make a choice:--choose. 141 from the same as ; a schismatic:--heretic (the Greek word itself). 142 a primary root; to lift up; by implication, to take up or away; figuratively, to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind), specially, to sail away (i.e. weigh anchor); by Hebraism (compare ) to expiate sin:--away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up). 143 of uncertain derivation; to apprehend (properly, by the senses):--perceive. 144 from ; perception, i.e. (figuratively) discernment:--judgment. 145 from a derivative of ; properly, an organ of perception, i.e. (figuratively) judgment:--senses. 146 from and (gain); sordid:--given to (greedy of) filthy lucre. 147 adverb from ; sordidly:--for filthy lucre's sake. 148 from and ; vile conversation:--filthy communication. 149 neuter of ; a shameful thing, i.e. indecorum:--shame. 150 from the same as ; shameful, i.e. base (specially, venal):--filthy. 151 from ; shamefulness, i.e. obscenity:--filthiness. 152 from ; shame or disgrace (abstractly or concretely):--dishonesty, shame. 153 from (disfigurement, i.e. disgrace); to feel shame (for oneself):--be ashamed. 154 of uncertain derivation; to ask (in genitive case):--ask, beg, call for, crave, desire, require. Compare . 155 from ; a thing asked or (abstractly) an asking:--petition, request, required. 156 from the same as ; a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved):--accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, (wh-)ere(-fore). 157 from a derivative of ; a thing charged:--complaint. 158 neuter of ; a reason or crime (like ):--cause, fault. 159 from the same as ; causative, i.e. (concretely) a causer:--author. 160 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and (compare ) (meaning non-apparent); unexpected, i.e. (adverbially) suddenly:--sudden, unawares. 161 from ; captivity:--captivity. 162 from ; to capture (like ):--lead captive. 163 from ; to make captive:--lead away captive, bring into captivity. 164 from (a spear) and a derivative of the same as ; properly, a prisoner of war, i.e. (genitive case) a captive:--captive. 165 from the same as ; properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity (also past); by implication, the world; specially (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future):--age, course, eternal, (for) ever(-more), (n-)ever, (beginning of the , while the) world (began, without end). Compare . 166 from ; perpetual (also used of past time, or past and future as well):--eternal, for ever, everlasting, world (began). 167 from ; impurity (the quality), physically or morally:--uncleanness. 168 from ; impurity (the state), morally:--filthiness. 169 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (meaning cleansed); impure (ceremonially, morally (lewd) or specially, (demonic)):--foul, unclean. 170 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and (meaning unseasonable); to be inopportune (for oneself), i.e. to fail of a proper occasion:--lack opportunity. 171 adverb from the same as ; inopportunely:--out of season. 172 from (as a negative particle) and ; not bad, i.e. (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting:--harmless, simple. 173 probably from the same as ; a thorn:--thorn. 174 from ; thorny:--of thorns. 175 from (as a negative particle) and ; barren (literally or figuratively):--without fruit, unfruitful. 176 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unblamable:--that cannot be condemned. 177 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of and ; unveiled:--uncovered. 178 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; without (legal) trial:--uncondemned. 179 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; indissoluble, i.e. (figuratively) permanent:--endless. 180 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unrefraining:--that cannot cease. 181 from ; instability, i.e. disorder:--commotion, confusion, tumult. 182 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; inconstant:--unstable. 183 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unrestrainable:--unruly. 184 of Chaldee origin (meaning field of blood; corresponding to and ); Akeldama, a place near Jerusalem:--Aceldama. 185 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; unmixed, i.e. (figuratively) innocent:--harmless, simple. 186 from (as a negative particle) and ; not leaning, i.e. (figuratively) firm:--without wavering. 187 from the same as ; to make a point, i.e. (figuratively) mature:--be fully ripe. 188 accusative case of a noun ("acme") akin to (a point) and meaning the same; adverbially, just now, i.e. still:--yet. 189 from ; hearing (the act, the sense or the thing heard):--audience, ear, fame, which ye heard, hearing, preached, report, rumor. 190 from (as a particle of union) and (a road); properly, to be in the same way with, i.e. to accompany (specially, as a disciple):--follow, reach. 191 a primary verb; to hear (in various senses):--give (in the) audience (of), come (to the ears), (shall) hear(-er, -ken), be noised, be reported, understand. 192 from ; want of self-restraint:--excess, incontinency. 193 from (as a negative particle) and ; powerless, i.e. without self-control:--incontinent. 194 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; undiluted:--without mixture. 195 from the same as ; exactness:--perfect manner. 196 superlative of (a derivative of the same as ); most exact:--most straitest. 197 neuter of the comparative of the same as ; (adverbially) more exactly:--more perfect(-ly). 198 from the same as ; to be exact, i.e. ascertain:--enquire diligently. 199 adverb from the same as ; exactly:--circumspectly, diligently, perfect(-ly). 200 apparently from the same as ; a locust (as pointed, or as lighting on the top of vegetation):--locust. 201 from ; an audience-room:--place of hearing. 202 from (to listen; apparently an intensive of ); a hearer (merely):--hearer. 203 from and probably a modified form of (the penis or male sexual organ); the prepuce; by implication, an uncircumcised (i.e. gentile, figuratively, unregenerate) state or person:--not circumcised, uncircumcised (with ), uncircumcision. 204 from and ; belonging to the extreme corner:--chief corner. 205 from and (a heap); properly (in the plural) the top of the heap, i.e. (by implication) best of the booty:--spoils. 206 neuter of an adjective probably akin to the base of ; the extremity:--one end… other, tip, top, uttermost part. 207 probably for Latin aquila (an eagle); Akulas, an Israelite:--Aquila. 208 from (as a negative particle) and ; to invalidate:--disannul, make of none effect. 209 adverb from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; in an unhindered manner, i.e. freely:--no man forbidding him. 210 from (as a negative particle) and ; unwilling:--against the will. 211 neuter of (of uncertain derivation), the name of a stone; properly, an "alabaster" box, i.e. (by extension) a perfume vase (of any material):--(alabaster) box. 212 from ; braggadocio, i.e. (by implication) self-confidence:--boasting, pride. 213 from (vagrancy); braggart:--boaster. 214 from ( a shout, "halloo"); to vociferate, i.e. (by implication) to wail; figuratively, to clang:--tinkle, wail. 215 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unspeakable:--unutterable, which cannot be uttered. 216 from (as a negative particle) and ; mute:--dumb. 217 from ; salt; figuratively, prudence:--salt. 218 from (as particle of union) and the base of ; to oil (with perfume):--anoint. 219 from and ; cock-crow, i.e. the third night-watch:--cockcrowing. 220 from (to ward off); a cock or male fowl:--cock. 221 from (the city so called); an Alexandreian or inhabitant of Alexandria:--of Alexandria, Alexandrian. 222 from the same as ; Alexandrine, or belonging to Alexandria:--of Alexandria. 223 from the same as (the first part of) and ; man-defender; Alexander, the name of three Israelites and one other man:--Alexander. 224 from (to grind); flour:--meal. 225 from ; truth:--true, X truly, truth, verity. 226 from ; to be true (in doctrine and profession):--speak (tell) the truth. 227 from (as a negative particle) and ; true (as not concealing):--true, truly, truth. 228 from ; truthful:--true. 229 from the same as ; to grind:--grind. 230 adverb from ; truly:--indeed, surely, of a surety, truly, of a (in) truth, verily, very. 231 from ; a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher:--fisher(-man). 232 from ; to be a fisher, i.e. (by implication) to fish:--go a-fishing. 233 from ; to salt:--salt. 234 from (to soil); (ceremonially) defilement:--pollution. 235 neuter plural of ; properly, other things, i.e. (adverbially) contrariwise (in many relations):--and, but (even), howbeit, indeed, nay, nevertheless, no, notwithstanding, save, therefore, yea, yet. 236 from ; to make different:--change. 237 from ; from elsewhere:--some other way. 238 from and (to harangue (compare )); to allegorize:--be an allegory (the Greek word itself). 239 of Hebrew origin (imperative of and ); praise ye Jah!, an adoring exclamation:--alleluiah. 240 Genitive plural from reduplicated; one another:--each other, mutual, one another, (the other), (them-, your-)selves, (selves) together (sometimes with or ). 241 from and ; foreign, i.e. not a Jew:--stranger. 242 middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to jump; figuratively, to gush:--leap, spring up. 243 a primary word; "else," i.e. different (in many applications):--more, one (another), (an-, some an-)other(-s, -wise). 244 from and ; overseeing others' affairs, i.e. a meddler (specially, in Gentile customs):--busybody in other men's matters. 245 from ; another's, i.e. not one's own; by extension foreign, not akin, hostile:--alien, (an-)other (man's, men's), strange(-r). 246 from and ; foreign, i.e. (specially) Gentile:--one of another nation. 247 adverb from ; differently:--otherwise. 248 from the same as ; to tread out grain:--thresh, tread out the corn. 249 from (as a negative particle) and ; irrational:--brute, unreasonable. 250 of foreign origin (compare ); aloes (the gum):--aloes. 251 a primary word; "salt":--salt. 252 from ; briny:--salt. 253 comparative of a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; more without grief:--less sorrowful. 254 of uncertain derivation; a fetter or manacle:--bonds, chain. 255 from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; gainless, i.e. (by implication) pernicious:--unprofitable. 256 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Alphæus, an Israelite:--Alpheus. 257 probably from the base of ; a threshing-floor (as rolled hard), i.e. (figuratively) the grain (and chaff, as just threshed):--floor. 258 of uncertain derivation; a fox, i.e. (figuratively) a cunning person:--fox. 259 from a collateral form of ; capture:--be taken. 260 a primary particle; properly, at the "same" time, but freely used as a preposition or adverb denoting close association:--also, and, together, with(-al). 261 from (as a negative particle) and ; ignorant:--unlearned. 262 from ; "amaranthine", i.e. (by implication) fadeless:--that fadeth not away. 263 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; unfading, i.e. (by implication) perpetual:--that fadeth not away. 264 perhaps from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; properly, to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize), i.e. (figuratively) to err, especially (morally) to sin:--for your faults, offend, sin, trespass. 265 from ; a sin (properly concrete):--sin. 266 from ; a sin (properly abstract):--offence, sin(-ful). 267 from (as a negative particle) and a form of ; unattested:--without witness. 268 from ; sinful, i.e. a sinner:--sinful, sinner. 269 from (as a negative particle) and ; peaceable:--not a brawler. 270 from ; properly, to collect, i.e. (by implication) reap:--reap down. 271 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; the "amethyst" (supposed to prevent intoxication):--amethyst. 272 from (as a negative particle) and ; to be careless of:--make light of, neglect, be negligent, no regard. 273 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; irreproachable:--blameless, faultless, unblamable. 274 adverb from ; faultlessly:--blameless, unblamably. 275 from (as a negative particle) and ; not anxious:--without care(-fulness), secure. 276 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unchangeable, or (neuter as abstract) unchangeability:--immutable(-ility). 277 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; immovable:--unmovable. 278 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; irrevocable:--without repentance, not to be repented of. 279 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; unrepentant:--impenitent. 280 from (as a negative particle) and ; immoderate:--(thing) without measure. 281 of Hebrew origin (); properly, firm, i.e. (figuratively) trustworthy; adverbially, surely (often as interjection, so be it):--amen, verily. 282 from (as a negative particle) and ; motherless, i.e. of unknown maternity:--without mother. 283 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unsoiled, i.e. (figuratively) pure:--undefiled. 284 of Hebrew origin (); Aminadab, an Israelite:--Aminadab. 285 perhaps from ; sand (as heaped on the beach):--sand. 286 apparently a primary word; a lamb:--lamb. 287 from (to exchange); requital:--requite. 288 probably from the base of and that of ; a vine (as coiling about a support):--vine. 289 from and ; a vine-worker, i.e. pruner:--vine-dresser. 290 from ; a vineyard:--vineyard. 291 contracted for Latin ampliatus (enlarged); Amplias, a Roman Christian:--Amplias. 292 middle voice of a primary verb; to ward off (for oneself), i.e. protect:--defend. 293 from a compound of the base of and ; a (fishing) net (as thrown about the fish):--net. 294 from the base of and (to invest); to enrobe:--clothe. 295 from the base of and ; a city surrounded by a river; Amphipolis, a place in Macedonia:--Amphipolis. 296 from the base of and ; a fork in the road:--where two ways meet. 297 comparative of (around); (in plural) both:--both. 298 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unblamable:--blameless. 299 from (as a negative particle) and ; unblemished (literally or figuratively):--without blame (blemish, fault, spot), faultless, unblamable. 300 of Hebrew origin (); Amon, an Israelite:--Amon. 301 of Hebrew origin (); Amos, an Israelite:--Amos. 302 a primary particle, denoting a supposition, wish, possibility or uncertainty:--(what-, where-, wither-, who-)soever. Usually unexpressed except by the subjunctive or potential mood. Also contracted for . 303 a primary preposition and adverb; properly, up; but (by extension) used (distributively) severally, or (locally) at (etc.):--and, apiece, by, each, every (man), in, through. In compounds (as a prefix) it often means (by implication) repetition, intensity, reversal, etc. 304 from (compare ); a stairway:--stairs. 305 from and the base of ; to go up (literally or figuratively):--arise, ascend (up), climb (go, grow, rise, spring) up, come (up). 306 middle voice from and ; to put off (for oneself):--defer. 307 from and a derivative of the base of ; to cause to go up, i.e. haul (a net):--draw. 308 from and ; to look up; by implication, to recover sight:--look (up), see, receive sight. 309 from ; restoration of sight:--recovery of sight. 310 from and ; to halloo:--cry (aloud, out). 311 from ; a putting off:--delay. 312 from and the base of ; to announce (in detail):--declare, rehearse, report, show, speak, tell. 313 from and ; to beget or (by extension) bear (again):--beget, (bear) X (again). 314 from and ; to know again, i.e. (by extension) to read:--read. 315 from ; to necessitate:--compel, constrain. 316 from ; necessary; by implication, close (of kin):--near, necessary, necessity, needful. 317 adverb from a derivative of ; compulsorily:--by constraint. 318 from and the base of ; constraint (literally or figuratively); by implication, distress:--distress, must needs, (of) necessity(-sary), needeth, needful. 319 middle voice from and ; to make (oneself) known:--be made known. 320 from ; (the act of) reading:--reading. 321 from and ; to lead up; by extension to bring out; specially, to sail away:--bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up. 322 from and ; to exhibit, i.e. (by implication) to indicate, appoint:--appoint, shew. 323 from ; (the act of) exhibition:--shewing. 324 from and ; to entertain (as a guest):--receive. 325 from and ; to hand over:--deliver. 326 from and ; to recover life (literally or figuratively):--(be a-)live again, revive. 327 from and ; to search out:--seek. 328 from and ; to gird afresh:--gird up. 329 from and a compound of the base of and ; to re-enkindle:--stir up. 330 from and (to flourish); to revive:--flourish again. 331 from ; a (religious) ban or (concretely) excommunicated (thing or person):--accused, anathema, curse, X great. 332 from ; to declare or vow under penalty of execration:--(bind under a) curse, bind with an oath. 333 from and ; to look again (i.e. attentively) at (literally or figuratively):--behold, consider. 334 from (like , but in a good sense); a votive offering:--gift. 335 from a compound of (as a negative particle (compare )) and ; impudence, i.e. (by implication) importunity:--importunity. 336 from ; (the act of) killing:--death. 337 from and (the active of) ; to take up, i.e. adopt; by implication, to take away (violently), i.e. abolish, murder:--put to death, kill, slay, take away, take up. 338 from (as a negative particle) and (in the sense of ); innocent:--blameless, guiltless. 339 from and ; properly, to set up, i.e. (reflexively) to sit up:--sit up. 340 from and a derivative of ; to restore:--renew. 341 from and a derivative of ; to renovate:--renew. 342 from ; renovation:--renewing. 343 from (in the sense of reversal) and ; to unveil:--open, (un-)taken away. 344 from and ; to turn back:--(re-)turn. 345 from and ; to recline (as a corpse or at a meal):--guest, lean, lie, sit (down, at meat), at the table. 346 from and (in its original sense); to sum up:--briefly comprehend, gather together in one. 347 from and ; to lean back:--lay, (make) sit down. 348 from and ; to beat back, i.e. check:--hinder. 349 from and ; to scream up (aloud):--cry out. 350 from and ; properly, to scrutinize, i.e. (by implication) investigate, interrogate, determine:--ask, question, discern, examine, judge, search. 351 from ; a (judicial) investigation:--examination. 352 from (in the sense of reversal) and ; to unbend, i.e. rise; figuratively, be elated:--lift up, look up. 353 from and ; to take up:--receive up, take (in, unto, up). 354 from ; ascension:--taking up. 355 from and a form of the alternate of ; properly, to use up, i.e. destroy:--consume. 356 from a compound of and ; proportion:--proportion. 357 middle voice from ; to estimate, i.e. (figuratively) contemplate:--consider. 358 from (as a negative particle) and ; saltless, i.e. insipid:--X lose saltness. 359 from ; departure:--departure. 360 from and ; to break up, i.e. depart (literally or figuratively):--depart, return. 361 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; sinless:--that is without sin. 362 from and ; to await:--wait for. 363 from and ; to remind; (reflexively) to recollect:--call to mind, (bring to , call to, put in), remember(-brance). 364 from ; recollection:--remembrance (again). 365 from and a derivative of ; to renovate, i.e. reform:--renew. 366 from and ; to become sober again, i.e. (figuratively) regain (one's) senses:--recover self. 367 of Hebrew origin (); Ananias, the name of three Israelites:--Ananias. 368 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of and ; indisputable:--cannot be spoken against. 369 adverb from ; promptly:--without gainsaying. 370 from (as a negative particle) and ; unfit:--unworthy. 371 adverb from ; irreverently:--unworthily. 372 from ; intermission; by implication, recreation:--rest. 373 from and ; (reflexively) to repose (literally or figuratively (be exempt), remain); by implication, to refresh:--take ease, refresh, (give, take) rest. 374 from and ; to incite:--persuade. 375 from and ; to send up or back:--send (again). 376 from (in the sense of intensity) and (maimed); crippled:--maimed. 377 from and ; to fall back, i.e. lie down, lean back:--lean, sit down (to meat). 378 from and ; to complete; by implication, to occupy, supply; figuratively, to accomplish (by coincidence ot obedience):--fill up, fulfill, occupy, supply. 379 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; indefensible:--without an excuse, inexcusable. 380 from (in the sense of reversal) and ; to unroll (a scroll or volume):--open. 381 from and ; to enkindle:--kindle, light. 382 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unnumbered, i.e. without number:--innumerable. 383 from and ; figuratively, to excite:--move, stir up. 384 from (in the sense of reversal) and a derivative of ; properly, to pack up (baggage), i.e. (by implication, and figuratively) to upset:--subvert. 385 from and ; to take up or extricate:--draw up, pull out. 386 from ; a standing up again, i.e. (literally) a resurrection from death (individual, genitive case or by implication, (its author)), or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth):--raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again. 387 from a derivative of (in the sense of removal); properly, to drive out of home, i.e. (by implication) to disturb (literally or figuratively):--trouble, turn upside down, make an uproar. 388 from and ; to recrucify (figuratively):--crucify afresh. 389 from and ; to sigh deeply:--sigh deeply. 390 from and ; to overturn; also to return; by implication, to busy oneself, i.e. remain, live:--abide, behave self, have conversation, live, overthrow, pass, return, be used. 391 from ; behavior:--conversation. 392 from and the middle voice of ; to arrange:--set in order. 393 from and the base of ; to (cause to) arise:--(a-, make to) rise, at the rising of, spring (up), be up. 394 from and the middle voice of ; to set forth (for oneself), i.e propound:--communicate, declare. 395 from ; a rising of light, i.e. dawn (figuratively); by implication, the east (also in plural):--dayspring, east, rising. 396 from and the base of ; to overturn (figuratively):--overthrow, subvert. 397 from and ; to rear (physically or mentally):--bring up, nourish (up). 398 from and ; to show, i.e. (reflexively) appear, or (passively) to have pointed out:--(should) appear, discover. 399 from and ; to take up (literally or figuratively):--bear, bring (carry, lead) up, offer (up). 400 from and ; to exclaim:--speak out. 401 from a compound of and (to pour); properly, effusion, i.e. (figuratively) license:--excess. 402 from and ; to retire:--depart, give place, go (turn) aside, withdraw self. 403 from ; properly, a recovery of breath, i.e. (figuratively) revival:--revival. 404 from and ; properly, to cool off, i.e. (figuratively) relieve:--refresh. 405 from a derivative of a compound of and ; an enslaver (as bringing men to his feet):--menstealer. 406 from ; manly; Andreas, an Israelite:--Andrew. 407 middle voice from ; to act manly:--quit like men. 408 from and ; man of victory; Andronicos, an Israelite:--Adronicus. 409 from and ; a murderer:--manslayer. 410 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable:--blameless. 411 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; not expounded in full, i.e. indescribable:--unspeakable. 412 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; not spoken out, i.e. (by implication) unutterable:--unspeakable. 413 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; not left out, i.e. (by implication) inexhaustible:--that faileth not. 414 comparative of a derivative of ; more endurable:--more tolerable. 415 from (as a negative particle) and ; merciless:--unmerciful. 416 from ; to toss with the wind:--drive with the wind. 417 from the base of ; wind; (plural) by implication, (the four) quarters (of the earth):--wind. 418 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of the same as ; unadmitted, i.e. (by implication) not supposable:--impossible. 419 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; not searched out, i.e. (by implication) inscrutable:--unsearchable. 420 from and ; enduring of ill, i.e. forbearing:--patient. 421 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of and a derivative of ; not tracked out, i.e. (by implication) untraceable:--past finding out; unsearchable. 422 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of and ; not ashamed, i.e. irreprehensible: --that needeth not to be ashamed. 423 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; not arrested, i.e. (by implication) inculpable:--blameless, unrebukeable. 424 from and ; to ascend:--go up. 425 from ; relaxation or (figuratively) relief:--eased, liberty, rest. 426 from and (to test); to investigate (judicially):--(should have) examined(-d). 427 a primary particle; without:--without. Compare . 428 from (as a negative particle) and ; not well set, i.e. inconvenient:--not commodious. 429 from and ; to find out:--find. 430 middle voice from and ; to hold oneself up against, i.e. (figuratively) put up with:--bear with, endure, forbear, suffer. 431 from (as a particle of union) and an obsolete (a brood); properly, akin, i.e. (specially) a cousin:--sister's son. 432 probably of foreign origin; dill:--anise. 433 from and ; to attain to, i.e. (figuratively) be proper:--convenient, be fit. 434 from (as a negative particle) and (lame); savage:--fierce. 435 a primary word (compare ); a man (properly as an individual male):--fellow, husband, man, sir. 436 from and ; to stand against, i.e. oppose:--resist, withstand. 437 from and the middle voice of ; to confess in turn, i.e. respond in praise:--give thanks. 438 a primary word; a blossom:--flower. 439 from ; a bed of burning coals:--fire of coals. 440 of uncertain derivation; a live coal:--coal of fire. 441 from and ; man-courting, i.e. fawning:--men-pleaser. 442 from ; human:--human, common to man, man(-kind), (man-)kind, men's, after the manner of men. 443 from and (to kill); a manslayer:--murderer. Compare . 444 from and (the countenance; from ); man-faced, i.e. a human being:--certain, man. 445 from ; to act as proconsul:--be the deputy. 446 from and a superlative of ; instead of the highest officer, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul:--deputy. 447 from and (to send); to let up, i.e. (literally) slacken or (figuratively) desert, desist from:--forbear, leave, loose. 448 from (as a negative particle) and ; inexorable:--without mercy. 449 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; without ablution:--unwashen. 450 from and ; to stand up (literal or figurative, transitive or intransitive):--arise, lift up, raise up (again), rise (again), stand up(-right). 451 of Hebrew origin (); Anna, an Israelitess:--Anna. 452 of Hebrew origin (); Annas (i.e. ), an Israelite:--Annas. 453 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unintelligent; by implication, sensual:--fool(-ish), unwise. 454 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; stupidity; by implication, rage:--folly, madness. 455 from and (to open); to open up (literally or figuratively, in various applications):--open. 456 from and ; to rebuild:--build again. 457 from ; opening (throat):--X open. 458 from ; illegality, i.e. violation of law or (genitive case) wickedness:--iniquity, X transgress(-ion of) the law, unrighteousness. 459 from (as a negative particle) and ; lawless, i.e. (negatively) not subject to (the Jewish) law; (by implication, a Gentile), or (positively) wicked:--without law, lawless, transgressor, unlawful, wicked. 460 adverb from ; lawlessly, i.e. (specially) not amenable to (the Jewish) law:--without law. 461 from and a derivative of the base of ; to straighten up:--lift (set) up, make straight. 462 from (as a negative particle) and ; wicked:--unholy. 463 from ; self-restraint, i.e. tolerance:--forbearance. 464 from and ; to struggle against (figuratively) ("antagonize"):--strive against. 465 from a compound of and ; an equivalent or ransom:--in exchange. 466 from and ; to supplement:--fill up. 467 from and ; to requite (good or evil):--recompense, render, repay. 468 from ; a requital (properly, the thing):--recompense. 469 from ; requital (properly, the act):--reward. 470 from and ; to contradict or dispute:--answer again, reply against. 471 from and ; to refute or deny:--gainsay, say against. 472 from and the middle voice of ; to hold oneself opposite to, i.e. (by implication) adhere to; by extension to care for:--hold fast, hold to, support. 473 a primary particle; opposite, i.e. instead or because of (rarely in addition to):--for, in the room of. Often used in composition to denote contrast, requital, substitution, correspondence, etc. 474 from and ; to bandy:--have. 475 from and ; to set oneself opposite, i.e. be disputatious:--that oppose themselves. 476 from and ; an opponent (in a lawsuit); specially, Satan (as the arch-enemy):--adversary. 477 from a compound of and ; opposition, i.e. a conflict (of theories):--opposition. 478 from and ; to set down (troops) against, i.e. withstand:--resist. 479 from and ; to invite in return:--bid again. 480 from and ; to lie opposite, i.e. be adverse (figuratively, repugnant) to:--adversary, be contrary, oppose. 481 prolonged from ; opposite:--over against. 482 from and the middle voice of ; to take hold of in turn, i.e. succor; also to participate:--help, partaker, support. 483 from and ; to dispute, refuse:--answer again, contradict, deny, gainsay(-er), speak against. 484 from ; relief:--help. 485 from a derivative of ; dispute, disobedience:--contradiction, gainsaying, strife. 486 from and ; to rail in reply:--revile again. 487 from and ; a redemption-price:--ransom. 488 from and ; to mete in return:--measure again. 489 from a compound of and ; requital, correspondence:--recompense. 490 from (a Syrian king); Antiochia, a place in Syria:--Antioch. 491 from ; an Antiochian or inhabitant of Antiochia:--of Antioch. 492 from and ; to go along opposite:--pass by on the other side. 493 contracted for a compound of and a derivative of ; Antipas, a Christian:--Antipas. 494 from the same as ; Antipatris, a place in Palestine:--Antipatris. 495 from and ; on the opposite side:--over against. 496 from and (including its alternate); to oppose:--resist. 497 from and ; (figuratively) to attack, i.e. (by implication) destroy:--war against. 498 from and the middle voice of ; to range oneself against, i.e. oppose:--oppose themselves, resist. 499 neuter of a compound of and ; corresponding ("antitype"), i.e. a representative, counterpart:--(like) figure (whereunto). 500 from and ; an opponent of the Messiah:--antichrist. 501 from (the hold of a ship); to bale up (properly, bilge water), i.e. dip water (with a bucket, pitcher, etc.):--draw (out). 502 from ; a baling-vessel:--thing to draw with. 503 from a compound of and ; to face:--bear up into. 504 from (as a negative particle) and ; waterless, i.e. dry:--dry, without water. 505 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; undissembled, i.e. sincere:--without dissimulation (hypocrisy), unfeigned. 506 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; unsubdued, i.e. insubordinate (in fact or temper):--disobedient, that is not put under, unruly. 507 adverb from ; upward or on the top:--above, brim, high, up. 508 from and ; above the ground, i.e. (properly) the second floor of a building; used for a dome or a balcony on the upper story:--upper room. 509 from ; from above; by analogy, from the first; by implication, anew:--from above, again, from the beginning (very first), the top. 510 from ; superior, i.e. (locally) more remote:--upper. 511 comparative degree of ; upper, i.e. (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the book:--above, higher. 512 from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; useless or (neuter) inutility:--unprofitable(-ness). 513 probably from (to break; compare ); an axe:--axe. 514 probably from ; deserving, comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise):--due reward, meet, (un-)worthy. 515 from ; to deem entitled or fit:--desire, think good, count (think) worthy. 516 adverb from ; appropriately:--as becometh, after a godly sort, worthily(-thy). 517 from (as a negative particle) and ; invisible:--invisible (thing). 518 from and the base of ; to announce:--bring word (again), declare, report, shew (again), tell. 519 from and (to choke; akin to the base of ); to strangle oneself off (i.e. to death):--hang himself. 520 from and ; to take off (in various senses):--bring, carry away, lead (away), put to death, take away. 521 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; uninstructed, i.e. (figuratively) stupid:--unlearned. 522 from and ; to lift off, i.e. remove:--take (away). 523 from and ; to demand back:--ask again, require. 524 from and (to smart); to grieve out, i.e. become apathetic:--be past feeling. 525 from and ; to change away, i.e. release, (reflexively) remove:--deliver, depart. 526 from and a derivative of ; to estrange away, i.e. (passively and figuratively) to be non-participant:-- alienate, be alien. 527 of uncertain derivation; soft:--tender. 528 from and a derivative of ; to meet away, i.e. encounter:--meet. 529 from ; a (friendly) encounter:--meet. 530 probably from ; one (or a single) time (numerically or conclusively):--once. 531 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; not passing away, i.e. untransferable (perpetual):-- unchangeable. 532 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unready:--unprepared. 533 from and ; to deny utterly, i.e. disown, abstain:--deny. 534 from and ; from now, i.e. henceforth (already):--from henceforth. 535 from a derivative of ; completion:--finishing. 536 from a compound of and ; a beginning of sacrifice, i.e. the (Jewish) first-fruit (figuratively):--first-fruits. 537 from (as a particle of union) and ; absolutely all or (singular) every one:--all (things), every (one), whole. 538 of uncertain derivation; to cheat, i.e. delude:--deceive. 539 from ; delusion:--deceit(-ful, -fulness), deceivableness(-ving). 540 from (as a negative particle) and ; fatherless, i.e. of unrecorded paternity:--without father. 541 from a compound of and ; an off-flash, i.e. effulgence:--brightness. 542 from and the same as ; to see fully:--see. 543 from ; disbelief (obstinate and rebellious):--disobedience, unbelief. 544 from ; to disbelieve (wilfully and perversely):--not believe, disobedient, obey not, unbelieving. 545 from (as a negative particle) and ; unpersuadable, i.e. contumacious:--disobedient. 546 of uncertain derivation; to menace; by implication, to forbid:--threaten. 547 from ; a menace:--X straitly, threatening. 548 from and ; to be away:--be absent. Compare . 549 from and (to go); to go away:--go. Compare . 550 reflexive past of a compound of and ; to say off for oneself, i.e. disown:--renounce. 551 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; untried, i.e. not temptable:--not to be tempted. 552 from (as a negative particle) and ; inexperienced, i.e. ignorant:--unskilful. 553 from and ; to expect fully:--look (wait) for. 554 middle voice from and ; to divest wholly oneself, or (for oneself) despoil:--put off, spoil. 555 from ; divestment:--putting off. 556 from and ; to dismiss:--drive. 557 from a compound of and ; refutation, i.e. (by implication) contempt:--nought. 558 from and ; one freed away, i.e. a freedman:--freeman. 559 of Latin origin; Apelles, a Christian:--Apelles. 560 from and ; to hope out, i.e. fully expect:--hope for again. 561 from and ; from in front, i.e. opposite, before or against:--before, contrary, over against, in the presence of. 562 from (as a negative particle) and a secondary derivative of ; unfinished, i.e. (by implication) interminable:--endless. 563 adverb from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; undistractedly, i.e. free from (domestic) solicitude:--without distraction. 564 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; uncircumcised (figuratively):--uncircumcised. 565 from and ; to go off (i.e. depart), aside (i.e. apart) or behind (i.e. follow), literally or figuratively:--come, depart, go (aside, away, back, out, … ways), pass away, be past. 566 third person singular present indicative active of used impersonally; it is sufficient:--it is enough. 567 middle voice (reflexively) of ; to hold oneself off, i.e. refrain:--abstain. 568 from and ; (actively) to have out, i.e. receive in full; (intransitively) to keep (oneself) away, i.e. be distant (literally or figuratively):--be, have, receive. 569 from ; to be unbelieving, i.e. (transitively) disbelieve, or (by implication) disobey:--believe not. 570 from ; faithlessness, i.e. (negatively) disbelief (lack of Christian faith), or (positively) unfaithfulness (disobedience):--unbelief. 571 from (as a negative particle) and ; (actively) disbelieving, i.e. without Christian faith (specially, a heathen); (passively) untrustworthy (person), or incredible (thing):--that believeth not, faithless, incredible thing, infidel, unbeliever(-ing). 572 from ; singleness, i.e. (subjectively) sincerity (without dissimulation or self-seeking), or (objectively) generosity (copious bestowal):--bountifulness, liberal(-ity), simplicity, singleness. 573 probably from (as a particle of union) and the base of ; properly, folded together, i.e. single (figuratively, clear):--single. 574 adverb from (in the objective sense of ); bountifully; --liberally. 575 a primary particle; "off," i.e. away (from something near), in various senses (of place, time, or relation; literal or figurative):--(X here-)after, ago, at, because of, before, by (the space of), for(-th), from, in, (out) of, off, (up-)on(-ce), since, with. In composition (as a prefix) it usually denotes separation, departure, cessation, completion, reversal, etc. 576 from and the base of ; literally, to disembark; figuratively, to eventuate:--become, go out, turn. 577 from and ; to throw off; figuratively, to lose:--cast away. 578 from and ; to look away from everything else, i.e. (figuratively) intently regard:--have respect. 579 from ; cast off, i.e. (figuratively) such as to be rejected:--be refused. 580 from ; rejection; figuratively, loss:--casting away, loss. 581 past participle of a compound of and ; absent, i.e. deceased (figuratively, renounced):--being dead. 582 from ; an enrollment; by implication, an assessment:--taxing. 583 from and ; to write off (a copy or list), i.e. enrol:--tax, write. 584 from and ; to show off, i.e. exhibit; figuratively, to demonstrate, i.e. accredit:--(ap-)prove, set forth, shew. 585 from ; manifestation:--demonstration. 586 from and ; to tithe (as debtor or creditor):--(give, pay, take) tithe. 587 from ; accepted, i.e. agreeable:--acceptable. 588 from and ; to take fully, i.e. welcome (persons), approve (things):--accept, receive (gladly). 589 from ; to go abroad, i.e. visit a foreign land:--go (travel) into a far country, journey. 590 from and ; absent from one's own people, i.e. a foreign traveller:--taking a far journey. 591 from and ; to give away, i.e. up, over, back, etc. (in various applications):--deliver (again), give (again), (re-)pay(-ment be made), perform, recompense, render, requite, restore, reward, sell, yield. 592 from and a compound of and ; to disjoin (by a boundary, figuratively, a party):--separate. 593 from and ; to disapprove, i.e. (by implication) to repudiate:--disallow, reject. 594 from ; acceptance:--acceptation. 595 from ; a laying aside (literally or figuratively):--putting away (off). 596 from ; a repository, i.e. granary:--barn, garner. 597 from and ; to treasure away:--lay up in store. 598 from and ; to crowd (from every side):--press. 599 from and ; to die off (literally or figuratively):--be dead, death, die, lie a-dying, be slain (X with). 600 from and ; to reconstitute (in health, home or organization):--restore (again). 601 from and ; to take off the cover, i.e. disclose:--reveal. 602 from ; disclosure:--appearing, coming, lighten, manifestation, be revealed, revelation. 603 from a compound of and a compound of (the head) and (in the sense of watching); intense anticipation:--earnest expectation. 604 from and ; to reconcile fully:--reconcile. 605 from ; reconstitution:--restitution. 606 from and ; to be reserved; figuratively, to await:--be appointed, (be) laid up. 607 from and ; to decapitate:--behead. 608 from and ; to close fully:--shut up. 609 from and ; to amputate; reflexively (by irony) to mutilate (the privy parts):--cut off. Compare . 610 from (in its original sense of judging); a judicial decision:--sentence. 611 from and ; to conclude for oneself, i.e. (by implication) to respond; by Hebraism (compare ) to begin to speak (where an address is expected):--answer. 612 from ; a response:--answer. 613 from and ; to conceal away (i.e. fully); figuratively, to keep secret:--hide. 614 from ; secret; by implication, treasured:--hid, kept secret. 615 from and (to slay); to kill outright; figuratively, to destroy:--put to death, kill, slay. 616 from and the base of ; to breed forth, i.e. (by transference) to generate (figuratively):--beget, produce. 617 from and ; to roll away:--roll away (back). 618 from and ; to receive (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside:--receive, take. 619 from a compound of and (to enjoy); full enjoyment:--enjoy(-ment). 620 from and ; to leave behind (passively, remain); by implication, to forsake:--leave, remain. 621 from and (to "lick"); to lick clean:--lick. 622 from and the base of ; to destroy fully (reflexively, to perish, or lose), literally or figuratively:--destroy, die, lose, mar, perish. 623 active participle of ; a destroyer (i.e. Satan):--Apollyon. 624 from the pagan deity (i.e. the sun; from ); Apollonia, a place in Macedonia:--Apollonia. 625 probably from the same as ; Apollos, an Israelite:--Apollos. 626 middle voice from a compound of and ; to give an account (legal plea) of oneself, i.e. exculpate (self):--answer (for self), make defence, excuse (self), speak for self. 627 from the same as ; a plea ("apology"):--answer (for self), clearing of self, defence. 628 from and ; to wash fully, i.e. (figuratively) have remitted (reflexively):--wash (away). 629 from a compound of and ; (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figuratively) riddance, or (specially) Christian salvation:--deliverance, redemption. 630 from and ; to free fully, i.e. (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce:--(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty. 631 middle voice from and (to squeeze, knead, smear); to scrape away:--wipe off. 632 from and the base of ; to apportion, i.e. bestow:--give. 633 from and ; to wash off (reflexively, one's own hands symbolically):--wash. 634 from and ; to fall off:--fall. 635 from and ; to lead astray (figuratively); passively, to stray (from truth):--err, seduce. 636 from and ; to set sail:--sail away. 637 from and ; to rinse off:--wash. 638 from and ; to stifle (by drowning or overgrowth):--choke. 639 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and the base of ; to have no way out, i.e. be at a loss (mentally):-- (stand in) doubt, be perplexed. 640 from the same as ; a (state of) quandary:--perplexity. 641 from and ; to hurl off, i.e. precipitate (oneself):--cast. 642 from and a derivative of ; to bereave wholly, i.e. (figuratively) separate (from intercourse):--take. 643 from and a derivative of ; to pack up (one's) baggage:--take up… carriages. 644 from a compound of and a derivative of ; a shading off, i.e. obscuration:--shadow. 645 from and ; to drag forth, i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously):--(with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from. 646 feminine of the same as ; defection from truth (properly, the state) ("apostasy"):--falling away, forsake. 647 neuter of a (presumed) adjective from a derivative of ; properly, something separative, i.e. (specially) divorce:--(writing of) divorcement. 648 from and a derivative of ; to unroof:--uncover. 649 from and ; set apart, i.e. (by implication) to send out (properly, on a mission) literally or figuratively:--put in, send (away, forth, out), set (at liberty). 650 from and (to deprive); to despoil:--defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud. 651 from ; commission, i.e. (specially) apostolate:--apostleship. 652 from ; a delegate; specially, an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ("apostle") (with miraculous powers):--apostle, messenger, he that is sent. 653 from and a (presumed) derivative of ; to speak off-hand (properly, dictate), i.e. to catechize (in an invidious manner):--provoke to speak. 654 from and ; to turn away or back (literally or figuratively):--bring again, pervert, turn away (from). 655 from and the base of ; to detest utterly:--abhor. 656 from and ; excommunicated:--(put) out of the synagogue(-s). 657 middle voice from and ; literally, to say adieu (by departing or dismissing); figuratively, to renounce:--bid farewell, forsake, take leave, send away. 658 from and ; to complete entirely, i.e. consummate:--finish. 659 from and ; to put away (literally or figuratively):--cast off, lay apart (aside, down), put away (off). 660 from and (to jostle); to brush off:--shake off. 661 from and ; to pay in full:--repay. 662 from and ; to venture plainly:--be very bold. 663 from the base of ; (figuratively) decisiveness, i.e. rigor:--severity. 664 adverb from a derivative of a comparative of and (to cut); abruptly, i.e. peremptorily:--sharply(-ness). 665 from and the base of ; to deflect, i.e. (reflexively) avoid:--turn away. 666 from the participle of ; a being away:--absence. 667 from and ; to bear off (literally or relatively):--bring, carry (away). 668 from and ; (figuratively) to escape:--escape. 669 from and ; to enunciate plainly, i.e. declare:--say, speak forth, utterance. 670 from and the middle voice of ; to unload:--unlade. 671 from a compound of and ; the act of using up, i.e. consumption:--using. 672 from and ; to go away:--depart. 673 from and ; to rend apart; reflexively, to separate:--depart (asunder). 674 from and ; to breathe out, i.e. faint:--hearts failing. 675 of Latin origin; (in the genitive, i.e. possessive case) of Appius, the name of a Roman:--Appii. 676 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a compound of and (to go); inaccessible:--which no man can approach. 677 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; actively, inoffensive, i.e. not leading into sin; passively, faultless, i.e. not led into sin:--none (void of, without) offence. 678 adverb from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of and (compare ); in a way not accepting the person, i.e. impartially:--without respect of persons. 679 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; not stumbling, i.e. (figuratively) without sin:--from falling. 680 reflexive of ; properly, to attach oneself to, i.e. to touch (in many implied relations):--touch. 681 a primary verb; properly, to fasten to, i.e. (specially) to set on fire:--kindle, light. 682 probably of foreign origin; Apphia, a woman of Collosæ:--Apphia. 683 or from and the middle voice of or (to shove); to push off, figuratively, to reject:--cast away, put away (from), thrust away (from). 684 from a presumed derivative of ; ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal):--damnable(-nation), destruction, die, perdition, X perish, pernicious ways, waste. 685 probably from ; properly, prayer (as lifted to Heaven), i.e. (by implication) imprecation:--curse. 686 probably from (through the idea of drawing a conclusion); a particle denoting an inference more or less decisive (as follows):--haply, (what) manner (of man), no doubt, perhaps, so be, then, therefore, truly, wherefore. Often used in connection with other particles, especially or (after) or (before). Compare also . 687 a form of , denoting an interrogation to which a negative answer is presumed:--therefore. 688 of Hebrew origin (); Arabia, a region of Asia:--Arabia. 689 of Hebrew origin (); Aram (i.e. Ram), an Israelite:--Aram. 690 from ; an Arab or native of Arabia:--Arabian. 691 from ; to be idle, i.e. (figuratively) to delay:--linger. 692 from (as a negative particle) and ; inactive, i.e. unemployed; (by implication) lazy, useless:--barren, idle, slow. 693 from ; made of silver:--(of) silver. 694 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; silvery, i.e. (by implication) cash; specially, a silverling (i.e. drachma or shekel):--money, (piece of) silver (piece). 695 from and ; a beater (i.e. worker) of silver:--silversmith. 696 from (shining); silver (the metal, in the articles or coin):--silver. 697 from (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of ; rock of Ares, a place in Athens:--Areopagus, Mars' Hill. 698 from ; an Areopagite or member of the court held on Mars' Hill:--Areopagite. 699 from a derivative of ; complaisance:--pleasing. 700 probably from (through the idea of exciting emotion); to be agreeable (or by implication, to seek to be so):--please. 701 from ; agreeable; by implication, fit:--(things that) please(-ing), reason. 702 of foreign origin; Aretas, an Arabian:--Aretas. 703 from the same as ; properly, manliness (valor), i.e. excellence (intrinsic or attributed):--praise, virtue. 704 perhaps the same as ; a lamb (as a male):--lamb. 705 from ; to enumerate or count:--number. 706 from ; a number (as reckoned up):--number. 707 of Hebrew origin (); Arimathæa (or Ramah), a place in Palestine:--Arimathæa. 708 from the same as and ; best ruling; Aristarchus, a Macedonian:--Aristarchus. 709 from ; to take the principle meal:--dine. 710 apparently a comparative of the same as ; the left hand (as second-best):--left (hand). 711 from the same as and ; best counselling; Aristoboulus, a Christian:--Aristobulus. 712 apparently neuter of a superlative from the same as ; the best meal (or breakfast; perhaps from ("early")), i.e. luncheon:--dinner. 713 from ; satisfactory:--enough, suffice (-ient). 714 apparently a primary verb (but probably akin to through the idea of raising a barrier); properly, to ward off, i.e. (by implication) to avail (figuratively, be satisfactory):--be content, be enough, suffice, be sufficient. 715 probably from ; a bear (as obstructing by ferocity):--bear. 716 probably from (perhaps with (as a particle of union) prefixed); a chariot (as raised or fitted together (compare )):--chariot. 717 of Hebrew origin ( and ); Armageddon (or Har-Meggiddon), a symbolic name:--Armageddon. 718 from ; to joint, i.e. (figuratively) to woo (reflexively, to betroth):--espouse. 719 from the same as ; an articulation (of the body):--joint. 720 perhaps from (as a negative particle) and the middle voice of ; to contradict, i.e. disavow, reject, abnegate:--deny, refuse. 721 diminutive from ; a lambkin:--lamb. 722 from ; to plow:--plough. 723 from (to till); a plow:--plough. 724 from ; pillage (properly abstract):--extortion, ravening, spoiling. 725 from ; plunder (properly concrete):--robbery. 726 from a derivative of ; to seize (in various applications):--catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force). 727 from ; rapacious:--extortion, ravening. 728 of Hebrew origin (); a pledge, i.e. part of the purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the rest:--earnest. 729 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of the same as ; unsewed, i.e. of a single piece:--without seam. 730 or probably from ; male (as stronger for lifting):--male, man. 731 from (as a negative particle) and the same as ; unsaid, i.e. (by implication) inexpressible:--unspeakable. 732 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; infirm:--sick (folk, -ly). 733 from and ; a sodomite:--abuser of (that defile) self with mankind. 734 contracted from a compound of and ; gift of Artemis; Artemas (or Artemidorus), a Christian:--Artemas. 735 probably from the same as ; prompt; Artemis, the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities:--Diana. 736 from a derivative of ; properly, something ready (or else more remotely from (compare ); something hung up), i.e. (specially) the topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel:--mainsail. 737 adverb from a derivative of (compare ) through the idea of suspension; just now:--this day (hour), hence(-forth), here(-after), hither(-to), (even) now, (this) present. 738 from and ; just born, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert:--new born. 739 from ; fresh, i.e. (by implication) complete:--perfect. 740 from ; bread (as raised) or a loaf:--(shew-)bread, loaf. 741 from a presumed derivative of ; to prepare, i.e. spice (with stimulating condiments):--season. 742 of Hebrew origin (); Arphaxad, a post-diluvian patriarch:--Arphaxad. 743 from and ; a chief angel:--archangel. 744 from ; original or primeval:--(them of) old (time). 745 from and ; people-ruling; Archelaus, a Jewish king:--Archelaus. 746 from ; (properly abstract) a commencement, or (concretely) chief (in various applications of order, time, place, or rank):--beginning, corner, (at the, the) first (estate), magistrate, power, principality, principle, rule. 747 from and ; a chief leader:--author, captain, prince. 748 from and a derivative of ; high-priestly:--of the high-priest. 749 from and ; the high-priest (literally, of the Jews, typically, Christ); by extension a chief priest:--chief (high) priest, chief of the priests. 750 from and ; a head shepherd:--chief shepherd. 751 from and ; horse-ruler; Archippus, a Christian:--Archippus. 752 from and ; director of the synagogue services:--(chief) ruler of the synagogue. 753 from and ; a chief constructor, i.e. "architect":--masterbuilder. 754 from and ; a principle tax-gatherer:--chief among the publicans. 755 from and a compound of and (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment:--governor (ruler) of the feast. 756 middle voice of (through the implication, of precedence); to commence (in order of time):--(rehearse from the) begin(-ning). 757 a primary verb; to be first (in political rank or power):--reign (rule) over. 758 present participle of ; a first (in rank or power):--chief (ruler), magistrate, prince, ruler. 759 from (in the sense of sending off scent); an aromatic:--(sweet) spice. 760 of Hebrew origin (); Asa, an Israelite:--Asa. 761 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unshaken, i.e. (by implication) immovable (figuratively):--which cannot be moved, unmovable. 762 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; not extinguished, i.e. (by implication) perpetual:--not to be quenched, unquenchable. 763 from ; impiety, i.e. (by implication) wickedness:--ungodly(-liness). 764 from ; to be (by implied act) impious or wicked:--commit (live, that after should live) ungodly. 765 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; irreverent, i.e. (by extension) impious or wicked:-- ungodly (man). 766 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a presumed (of uncertain derivation, but apparently meaning continent); licentiousness (sometimes including other vices):--filthy, lasciviousness, wantonness. 767 from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; unmarked, i.e. (figuratively) ignoble:--mean. 768 of Hebrew origin (); Aser (i.e. Asher), an Israelite tribe:--Aser. 769 from ; feebleness (of mind or body); by implication, malady; morally, frailty:--disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness. 770 from ; to be feeble (in any sense):--be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak. 771 from ; a scruple of conscience:--infirmity. 772 from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral):--more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness, thing). 773 of uncertain derivation; Asia, i.e. Asia Minor, or (usually) only its western shore:--Asia. 774 from ; an Asian (i.e. Asiatic) or an inhabitant of Asia:--of Asia. 775 from and ; an Asiarch or president of the public festivities in a city of Asia Minor:--chief of Asia. 776 from ; fasting (the state):--abstinence. 777 from (as a negative particle) and ; without (taking) food:--fasting. 778 probably from the same as ; to elaborate, i.e. (figuratively) train (by implication, strive):--exercise. 779 from the same as ; a leathern (or skin) bag used as a bottle:--bottle. 780 adverb from a derivative of the base of ; with pleasure:--gladly. 781 from (as a negative particle) and ; unwise:--fool. 782 from (as a particle of union) and a presumed form of ; to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to salute, (figuratively) to welcome:--embrace, greet, salute, take leave. 783 from ; a greeting (in person or by letter):--greeting, salutation. 784 from (as a negative particle) and ; unblemished (physically or morally):--without spot, unspotted. 785 of uncertain derivation; a buckler (or round shield); used of a serpent (as coiling itself), probably the "asp":--asp. 786 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; literally, without libation (which usually accompanied a treaty), i.e. (by implication) truceless:--implacable, truce-breaker. 787 of Latin origin; an assarius or as, a Roman coin:--farthing. 788 neuter comparative of the base of ; more nearly, i.e. very near:--close. 789 probably of foreign origin; Assus, a city of Asia MInor:--Assos. 790 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; to be non-stationary, i.e. (figuratively) homeless:--have no certain dwelling-place. 791 from (a city); urbane, i.e. (by implication) handsome:--fair. 792 probably from the base of ; a star (as strown over the sky), literally or figuratively:--star. 793 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; unfixed, i.e. (figuratively) vacillating:--unstable. 794 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (to cherish affectionately); hard-hearted towards kindred:--without natural affection. 795 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and (an aim); to miss the mark, i.e. (figuratively) deviate from truth:--err, swerve. 796 from ; lightning; by analogy, glare:--lightning, bright shining. 797 probably from ; to flash as lightning:--lighten, shine. 798 neuter from ; properly, a constellation; put for a single star (natural or artificial):--star. 799 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; incomparable; Asyncritus, a Christian:--Asyncritos. 800 from (as a negative particle) and ; inharmonious (figuratively):--agree not. 801 from (as a negative particle) and ; unintelligent; by implication, wicked:--foolish, without understanding. 802 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; properly, not agreed, i.e. treacherous to compacts:-- covenant-breaker. 803 from ; security (literally or figuratively):--certainty, safety. 804 from (as a negative particle) and (to "fail"); secure (literally or figuratively):--certain(-ty), safe, sure. 805 from ; to render secure:--make fast (sure). 806 adverb from ; securely (literally or figuratively):--assuredly, safely. 807 from ; to be (i.e. act) unbecoming:--behave self uncomely (unseemly). 808 from ; an indecency; by implication, the pudenda:--shame, that which is unseemly. 809 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of (in the sense of its congener ); properly, shapeless, i.e. (figuratively) inelegant:--uncomely. 810 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; properly, unsavedness, i.e. (by implication) profligacy:--excess, riot. 811 adverb from the same as ; dissolutely:--riotous. 812 from ; to be (i.e. act) irregular:--behave self disorderly. 813 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; unarranged, i.e. (by implication) insubordinate (religiously):--unruly. 814 adverb from , irregularly (morally):--disorderly. 815 from (as a negative particle) and ; childless:--childless, without children. 816 from a compound of (as a particle of union) and (to stretch); to gaze intently:--behold earnestly (stedfastly), fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes. 817 a particle probably akin to ; aloof, i.e. apart from (literally or figuratively):--in the absence of, without. 818 from ; to render infamous, i.e. (by implication) contemn or maltreat:--despise, dishonour, suffer shame, entreat shamefully. 819 from ; infamy, i.e. (subjectively) comparative indignity, (objectively) disgrace:--dishonour, reproach, shame, vile. 820 from (as a negative particle) and ; (negatively) unhonoured or (positively) dishonoured:--despised, without honour, less honourable (comparative degree). 821 from ; used like , to maltreat:--handle shamefully. 822 from the same as ; mist:--vapour. 823 from (as a negative particle) and the base of ; uncut, i.e. (by implication) indivisible (an "atom" of time):-- moment. 824 from (as a negative particle) and ; out of place, i.e. (figuratively) improper, injurious, wicked:--amiss, harm, unreasonable. 825 from (a king of Pergamus); Attaleia, a place in Pamphylia:--Attalia. 826 from ; to beam forth (figuratively):--shine. 827 of uncertain derivation; a ray of light, i.e. (by implication) radiance, dawn:--break of day. 828 from Latin ("august"); Augustus, a title of the Roman emperor:--Augustus. 829 from and the base of ; self-pleasing, i.e. arrogant:--self-willed. 830 from and the same as ; self-chosen, i.e. (by implication) voluntary:--of own accord, willing of self. 831 from a compound of and an obsolete (a worker); to act of oneself, i.e. (figuratively) dominate:--usurp authority over. 832 from ; to play the flute:--pipe. 833 from the same as ; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication, a mansion:--court, (sheep-)fold, hall, palace. 834 from ; a flute-player:--minstrel, piper. 835 middle voice from ; to pass the night (properly, in the open air):--abide, lodge. 836 from the same as ; a flute (as blown):--pipe. 837 a prolonged form of a primary verb; to grow ("wax"), i.e. enlarge (literal or figurative, active or passive):--grow (up), (give the) increase. 838 from ; growth:--increase. 839 from a derivative of the same as (meaning a breeze, i.e. the morning air); properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of ) to-morrow:--(to-)morrow, next day. 840 from a (presumed) derivative of the same as (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), i.e. (figuratively) severe:--austere. 841 from ; self-satisfaction, i.e. (abstractly) contentedness, or (concretely) a competence:--contentment, sufficiency. 842 from and ; self-complacent, i.e. contented:--content. 843 from and a derivative or ; self-condemned:--condemned of self. 844 from and the same as ; self-moved ("automatic"), i.e. spontaneous:--of own accord, of self. 845 from and ; self-seeing, i.e. an eye-witness:--eye-witness. 846 from the particle (perhaps akin to the base of through the idea of a baffling wind) (backward); the reflexive pronoun self, used (alone or in the compound ) of the third person , and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons:--her, it(-self), one, the other, (mine) own, said, (self-), the) same, ((him-, my-, thy- )self, (your-)selves, she, that, their(-s), them(-selves), there(-at, - by, -in, -into, -of, -on, -with), they, (these) things, this (man), those, together, very, which. Compare . 847 genitive (i.e. possessive) of , used as an adverb of location; properly, belonging to the same spot, i.e. in this (or that) place:--(t-)here. 848 contracted for ; self (in some oblique case or reflexive relation):--her (own), (of) him(-self), his (own), of it, thee, their (own), them(-selves), they. 849 from and ; self-handed, i.e. doing personally:--with … own hands. 850 from (probably from a base akin to that of ) (dust, as dried by wind); properly, dirty, i.e. (by implication) obscure:--dark. 851 from and ; to remove (literally or figuratively):--cut (smite) off, take away. 852 from (as a negative particle) and ; non-apparent:--that is not manifest. 853 from ; to render unapparent, i.e. (actively) consume (becloud), or (passively) disappear (be destroyed):-- corrupt, disfigure, perish, vanish away. 854 from ; disappearance, i.e. (figuratively) abrogation:--vanish away. 855 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; non-manifested, i.e. invisible:--vanished out of sight. 856 from a compound of and the base of ; a place of sitting apart, i.e. a privy:--draught. 857 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; unsparingness, i.e. austerity (asceticism):--neglecting. 858 from a compound of (as a negative particle) and (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot); smoothness, i.e. (figuratively) simplicity:--singleness. 859 from ; freedom; (figuratively) pardon:--deliverance, forgiveness, liberty, remission. 860 from ; probably a ligament (as fastening):--joint. 861 from ; incorruptibility; genitive, unending existence; (figuratively) genuineness:--immortality, incorruption, sincerity. 862 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ; undecaying (in essence or continuance):--not (in-, un-)corruptible, immortal. 863 from and (to send; an intensive form of , to go); to send forth, in various applications (as follow):--cry, forgive, forsake, lay aside, leave, let (alone, be, go, have), omit, put (send) away, remit, suffer, yield up. 864 from and the base of ; to go (i.e. spread) forth (by rumor):--come abroad. 865 from (as a negative particle) and ; hostile to virtue:--despiser of those that are good. 866 from (as a negative particle) and ; unavaricious:--without covetousness, not greedy of filthy lucre. 867 from ; properly, arrival, i.e. (by implication) departure:--departing. 868 from and ; to remove, i.e. (actively) instigate to revolt; usually (reflexively) to desist, desert, etc.:--depart, draw (fall) away, refrain, withdraw self. 869 adverb from (contraction); unawares, i.e. unexpectedly:--suddenly. 870 adverb from a compound of (as a negative particle) and ; fearlessly:--without fear. 871 from and ; to assimilate closely:--make like. 872 from and ; to consider attentively:--look. 873 from and ; to set off by boundary, i.e. (figuratively) limit, exclude, appoint, etc.:--divide, separate, sever. 874 from a compound of and ; a starting-point, i.e. (figuratively) an opportunity:--occasion. 875 from ; to froth at the mouth (in epilepsy):--foam. 876 apparently a primary word; froth, i.e. slaver:--foaming. 877 from ; senselessness, i.e. (euphemistically) egotism; (morally) recklessness:--folly, foolishly(-ness). 878 from (as a negative particle) and ; properly, mindless, i.e. stupid, (by implication) ignorant, (specially) egotistic, (practically) rash, or (morally) unbelieving:--fool(-ish), unwise. 879 from a compound of and ; properly, to become awake, i.e. (by implication) to drop (off) in slumber:--fall asleep. 880 from (as a negative particle) and ; voiceless, i.e. mute (by nature or choice); figuratively, unmeaning:--dumb, without signification. 881 of Hebrew origin (); Achaz, an Israelite:--Achaz. 882 of uncertain derivation; Achaia (i.e. Greece), a country of Europe:--Achaia. 883 from ; an Achaian; Achaicus, a Christian:--Achaicus. 884 from (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ; thankless, i.e. ungrateful:--unthankful. 885 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Achim, an Israelite:--Achim. 886 from (as a negative particle) and ; unmanufactured, i.e. inartificial:--made without (not made with) hands. 887 of uncertain derivation; dimness of sight, i.e. (probably) a cataract:--mist. 888 from (as a negative particle) and a derivative of (compare ); useless, i.e. (euphemistically) unmeritorious:--unprofitable. 889 from ; to render useless, i.e. spoil:--become unprofitable. 890 from (as a negative particle) and ; inefficient, i.e. (by implication) detrimental:--unprofitable. 891 or ; akin to (through the idea of a terminus); (of time) until or (of place) up to:--as far as, for, in(-to), till, (even, un-)to, until, while. Compare . 892 perhaps remotely from (to shed forth); chaff (as diffusive):--chaff. 893 from (as a negative particle) and ; veracious:--that cannot lie. 894 of uncertain derivation; wormwood (as a type of bitterness, i.e. (figuratively) calamity):--wormwood. 895 from (as a negative particle) and ; lifeless, i.e. inanimate (mechanical):--without life. 896 of Hebrew origin (); Baal, a Phœnician deity (used as a symbol of idolatry):--Baal. 897 of Hebrew origin (); Babylon, the capitol of Chaldæa (literally or figuratively (as a type of tyranny)):-- Babylon. 898 from the same as ; a step, i.e. (figuratively) grade (of dignity):--degree. 899 from the same as ; profundity, i.e. (by implication) extent; (figuratively) mystery:--deep(-ness, things), depth. 900 from ; to deepen:--deep. 901 from the base of ; profound (as going down), literally or figuratively:--deep, very early. 902 a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of ; a palm twig (as going out far):--branch. 903 of Hebrew origin (); Balaam, a Mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher):--Balaam. 904 of Hebrew origin (); Balak, a Moabite:--Balac. 905 probably remotely from (as a depository); a pouch (for money):--bag, purse. 906 a primary verb; to throw (in various applications, more or less violent or intense):--arise, cast (out), X dung, lay, lie, pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down), thrust. Compare . 907 from a derivative of ; to immerse, submerge; to make whelmed (i.e. fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution, especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism:--Baptist, baptize, wash. 908 from ; baptism (technically or figuratively):--baptism. 909 from ; ablution (ceremonial or Christian):--baptism, washing. 910 from ; a baptizer, as an epithet of Christ's forerunner:--Baptist. 911 a primary verb; to whelm, i.e. cover wholly with a fluid; in the New Testament only in a qualified or special sense, i.e. (literally) to moisten (a part of one's person), or (by implication) to stain (as with dye):--dip. 912 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Abba; Bar-abbas, an Israelite:--Barabbas. 913 of Hebrew origin (); Barak, an Israelite:--Barak. 914 of Hebrew origin (); Barachias (i.e. Berechijah), an Israelite:--Barachias. 915 of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (i.e. non-Greek):--barbarian(-rous). 916 from ; to weigh down (figuratively):--burden, charge, heavy, press. 917 adverb from ; heavily (figuratively):--dull. 918 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomæus, a Christian apostle:--Bartholomeus. 919 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Jesus (or Joshua); Bar-jesus, an Israelite:--Barjesus. 920 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Jonas (or Jonah); Bar-jonas, an Israelite:--Bar-jona. 921 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Nabas (i.e. prophecy); Barnabas, an Israelite:--Barnabas. 922 probably from the same as (through the notion of going down; compare ); weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively, a load, abundance, authority:--burden(-some), weight. 923 of Chaldee origin ( and probably ); son of Sabas (or Tsaba); Bar-sabas, the name of two Israelites:--Barsabas. 924 of Chaldee origin ( and ); son of Timæus (or the unclean); Bar-timæus, an Israelite:--Bartimæus. 925 from ; to burden (figuratively):--overcharge. 926 from the same as ; weighty, i.e. (fig) burdensome, grave:--grievous, heavy, weightier. 927 from and ; highly valuable:--very precious. 928 from ; to torture:--pain, toil, torment, toss, vex. 929 from ; torture:--torment. 930 from ; a torturer:--tormentor. 931 perhaps remotely from the same as (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touch-stone, i.e. (by analogy) torture:--torment. 932 from ; properly, royalty, i.e. (abstractly) rule, or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively):--kingdom, + reign. 933 neuter of ; a palace:--king's court. 934 from ; kingly (in nature):--royal. 935 probably from (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly, relatively, or figuratively):--king. 936 from ; to rule (literally or figuratively):--king, reign. 937 from ; regal (in relation), i.e. (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier), or (figuratively) preeminent:--king's, nobleman, royal. 938 feminine from ; a queen:--queen. 939 from (to walk); a pace ("base"), i.e. (by implication) the foot:--foot. 940 akin to ; to malign, i.e. (by extension) to fascinate (by false representations):--bewitch. 941 perhaps remotely derived from the base of (through the idea of removal); to lift, literally or figuratively (endure, declare, sustain, receive, etc.):--bear, carry, take up. 942 of uncertain derivation; a brier shrub:--bramble, bush. 943 of Hebrew origin (); a bath, or measure for liquids:--measure. 944 of uncertain derivation; a frog:--frog. 945 from (a proverbial stammerer) and ; to stutter, i.e. (by implication) to prate tediously:--use vain repetitions. 946 from ; a detestation, i.e. (specially) idolatry:--abomination. 947 from ; detestable, i.e. (specially) idolatrous:--abominable. 948 from a (presumed) derivative of (to stink); to be disgusted, i.e. (by implication) detest (especially of idolatry):--abhor, abominable. 949 from the base of (through the idea of basality); stable (literally or figuratively):--firm, of force, stedfast, sure. 950 from ; to stabilitate (figuratively):--confirm, (e-)stablish. 951 from ; stabiliment:--confirmation. 952 from the base of and (a threshold); accessible (as by crossing the door-way), i.e. (by implication, of Jewish notions) heathenish, wicked:--profane (person). 953 from ; to desecrate:--profane. 954 of Chaldee origin (by parody on ); dung-god; Beelzebul, a name of Satan:--Beelzebub. 955 of Hebrew origin (); worthlessness; Belial, as an epithet of Satan:--Belial. 956 from ; a missile, i.e. spear or arrow:--dart. 957 neuter of a compound of a derivative of (used for the comparative of ); better:--very well. 958 of Hebrew origin (); Benjamin, an Israelite:--Benjamin. 959 from a provincial form of and ; victorious; Bernice, a member of the Herodian family:--Bernice. 960 perhaps a provincial from a derivative of (Perœa, i.e. the region beyond the coast-line); Berœa, a place in Macedonia:--Berea. 961 from ; a Berœoean or native of Berœa:--of Berea. 962 of Hebrew origin ( and ); ferry-house; Bethabara (i.e. Bethabarah), a place on the Jordan:--Bethabara. 963 of Chaldee origin; date-house; Beth-any, a place in Palestine:--Bethany. 964 of Chaldee origin (compare and ); house of kindness; Beth-esda, a pool in Jerusalem:--Bethesda. 965 of Hebrew origin (); Bethleem (i.e. Beth-lechem), a place in Palestine:--Bethlehem. 966 of Chaldee origin (compare and ); fishing-house; Bethsaida, a place in Palestine:--Bethsaida. 967 of Chaldee origin (compare and ); fig-house; Beth-phage, a place in Palestine:--Bethphage. 968 from the base of ; a step, i.e. foot-breath; by implication, a rostrum, i.e. a tribunal:--judgment-seat, set (foot) on, throne. 969 of uncertain derivation; a "beryl":--beryl. 970 probably akin to (through the idea of vital activity); force:--violence. 971 from ; to force, i.e. (reflexively) to crowd oneself (into), or (passively) to be seized:--press, suffer violence. 972 from ; violent:--mighty. 973 from ; a forcer, i.e. (figuratively) energetic:--violent. 974 a diminutive of ; a booklet:--little book. 975 a diminutive of ; a roll:--bill, book, scroll, writing. 976 properly, the inner bark of the papyrus plant, i.e. (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing:--book. 977 a reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary verb (perhaps causative of ); to eat:--eat. 978 of uncertain derivation; Bithynia, a region of Asia:--Bithynia. 979 a primary word; life, i.e. (literally) the present state of existence; by implication, the means of livelihood:--good, life, living. 980 from ; to spend existence:--live. 981 from ; living (properly, the act, by implication, the mode):--manner of life. 982 from a derivative of ; relating to the present existence:--of (pertaining to, things that pertain to) this life. 983 from ; injurious:--hurtful. 984 a primary verb; properly, to hinder, i.e. (by implication) to injure:--hurt. 985 from (a sprout); to germinate; by implication, to yield fruit:--bring forth, bud, spring (up). 986 perhaps the same as the base of ; Blastus, an officer of Herod Agrippa:--Blastus. 987 from ; to vilify; specially, to speak impiously:--(speak) blaspheme(-er, -mously, -my), defame, rail on, revile, speak evil. 988 from ; vilification (especially against God):--blasphemy, evil speaking, railing. 989 from a derivative of and ; scurrilious, i.e. calumnious (against men), or (specially) impious (against God):--blasphemer(-mous), railing. 990 from ; vision (properly concrete; by implication, abstract):--seeing. 991 a primary verb; to look at (literally or figuratively):--behold, beware, lie, look (on, to), perceive, regard, see, sight, take heed. Compare . 992 from ; fit to be cast (i.e. applied):--must be put. 993 of Chaldee origin ( and ); sons of commotion; Boanerges, an epithet of two of the apostles:--Boanerges. 994 apparently a prolonged form of a primary verb; to halloo, i.e. shout (for help or in a tumultuous way):--cry. 995 from ; a halloo, i.e. call (for aid, etc.):--cry. 996 from ; aid; specially, a rope or chain for frapping a vessel:--help. 997 from ; to aid or relieve:--help, succor. 998 from and theo (to run); a succorer:--helper. 999 akin to ; a hole (in the ground); specially, a cistern:--ditch, pit. 1000 from ; a throw (as a measure of distance):--cast. 1001 from ; to heave the lead:--sound. 1002 from ; a missile, i.e. javelin:--dart. 1003 of Hebrew origin (); Booz, (i.e. Boaz), an Israelite:--Booz. 1004 of uncertain derivation; mud:--mire. 1005 of uncertain derivation; the north (properly, wind):--north. 1006 a prolonged form of a primary verb (compare , ); to pasture; by extension to, fodder; reflexively, to graze:--feed, keep. 1007 of Hebrew origin (); Bosor (i.e. Beor), a Moabite:--Bosor. 1008 from ; herbage (as if for grazing):--herb. 1009 of uncertain derivation; a bunch (of grapes):--(vine) cluster (of the vine). 1010 from ; an adviser, i.e. (specially) a councillor or member of the Jewish Sanhedrin:--counsellor. 1011 from ; to advise, i.e. (reflexively) deliberate, or (by implication) resolve:--consult, take counsel, determine, be minded, purpose. 1012 from ; volition, i.e. (objectively) advice, or (by implication) purpose:--+ advise, counsel, will. 1013 from ; a resolve:--purpose, will. 1014 middle voice of a primary verb; to "will," i.e. (reflexively) be willing:--be disposed, minded, intend, list, (be, of own) will (-ing). Compare . 1015 probably of foreign origin; a hillock:--hill. 1016 probably from the base of ; an ox (as grazing), i.e. an animal of that species ("beef"):--ox. 1017 from (an umpire of uncertain derivation); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (specially) a prize in the public games:--prize. 1018 from the same as ; to arbitrate, i.e. (genitive case) to govern (figuratively, prevail):--rule. 1019 from ; to delay:--be slack, tarry. 1020 from and a prolonged form of ; to sail slowly:--sail slowly. 1021 of uncertain affinity; slow; figuratively, dull:--slow. 1022 from ; tardiness:--slackness. 1023 properly, comparative of , but apparently in the sense of (to wield); the arm, i.e. (figuratively) strength:--arm. 1024 of uncertain affinity; short (of time, place, quantity, or number):--few words, little (space, while). 1025 of uncertain affinity; an infant (properly, unborn) literally or figuratively:--babe, (young) child, infant. 1026 a primary verb; to moisten (especially by a shower):--(send) rain, wash. 1027 akin to (to roar); thunder:--thunder(-ing). 1028 from ; rain:--rain. 1029 of uncertain derivation; a noose:--snare. 1030 from ; a grating (of the teeth):--gnashing. 1031 a primary verb; to grate the teeth (in pain or rage):--gnash. 1032 a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. (by implication) to gush:--send forth. 1033 from the base of ; food (literally or figuratively), especially (ceremonially) articles allowed or forbidden by the Jewish law:--meat, victuals. 1034 from ; eatable:--meat. 1035 from the base of ; (abstractly) eating (literally or figuratively); by extension (concretely) food (literally or figuratively):--eating, food, meat. 1036 from ; to sink; by implication, to drown:--begin to sink, drown. 1037 a variation of ; depth, i.e. (by implication) the sea:--deep. 1038 from (a hide); a tanner:--tanner. 1039 from ; made of linen (neuter a linen cloth):--fine linen. 1040 of Hebrew origin (); white linen:--fine linen. 1041 from the base of ; properly, a stand, i.e. (specially) an altar:--altar. 1042 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the knoll; gabbatha, a vernacular term for the Roman tribunal in Jerusalem:-- Gabbatha. 1043 of Hebrew origin (); Gabriel, an archangel:--Gabriel. 1044 from (to gnaw); an ulcer ("gangrene"):--canker. 1045 of Hebrew origin (); Gad, a tribe of Israelites:--Gad. 1046 from (a town east of the Jordan); a Gadarene or inhabitant of Gadara:--Gadarene. 1047 of foreign origin; a treasure:--treasure. 1048 of Hebrew origin (); Gazah (i.e. Azzah), a place in Palestine:--Gaza. 1049 from and ; a treasure-house, i.e. a court in the temple for the collection-boxes:--treasury. 1050 of Latin origin; Gaius (i.e. Caius), a Christian:--Gaius. 1051 of uncertain affinity; milk (figuratively):--milk. 1052 from ; a Galatian or inhabitant of Galatia:--Galatian. 1053 of foreign origin; Galatia, a region of Asia:--Galatia. 1054 from ; Galatic or relating to Galatia:--of Galatia. 1055 of uncertain derivation; tranquillity:--calm. 1056 of Hebrew origin (); Galilæa (i.e. the heathen circle), a region of Palestine:--Galilee. 1057 from ; Galilean or belonging to Galilea:--Galilean, of Galilee. 1058 of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman officer:--Gallio. 1059 of Hebrew origin (); Gamaliel (i.e. Gamliel), an Israelite:--Gamaliel. 1060 from ; to wed (of either sex):--marry (a wife). 1061 from ; to espouse (a daughter to a husband):--give in marriage. 1062 of uncertain affinity; nuptials:--marriage, wedding. 1063 a primary particle; properly, assigning a reason (used in argument, explanation or intensification; often with other particles):--and, as, because (that), but, even, for, indeed, no doubt, seeing, then, therefore, verily, what, why, yet. 1064 of uncertain derivation; the stomach; by analogy, the matrix; figuratively, a gourmand:--belly, + with child, womb. 1065 a primary particle of emphasis or qualification (often used with other particles prefixed):--and besides, doubtless, at least, yet. 1066 of Hebrew origin (); Gedeon (i.e. Gid(e)on), an Israelite:--Gedeon (in the King James Version). 1067 of Hebrew origin ( and ); valley of (the son of) Hinnom; ge-henna (or Ge-Hinnom), a valley of Jerusalem, used (figuratively) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment:--hell. 1068 of Chaldee origin (compare and ); oil-press; Gethsemane, a garden near Jerusalem:--Gethsemane. 1069 from ; a neighbour (as adjoining one's ground); by implication, a friend:--neighbour. 1070 of uncertain affinity; to laugh (as a sign of joy or satisfaction):--laugh. 1071 from ; laughter (as a mark of gratification):--laughter. 1072 transitive from ; to fill entirely:--fill (be) full. 1073 a primary verb; to swell out, i.e. be full:--be full. 1074 from (a presumed derivative of) ; a generation; by implication, an age (the period or the persons):--age, generation, nation, time. 1075 from and ; to reckon by generations, i.e. trace in genealogy:--count by descent. 1076 from the same as ; tracing by generations, i.e. "genealogy":--genealogy. 1077 neuter plural of a derivative of ; birthday ceremonies:--birthday. 1078 from the same as ; nativity; figuratively, nature:--generation, nature(-ral). 1079 feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of ; birth:--birth. 1080 from a variation of ; to procreate (properly, of the father, but by extension of the mother); figuratively, to regenerate:--bear, beget, be born, bring forth, conceive, be delivered of, gender, make, spring. 1081 from ; offspring; by analogy, produce (literally or figuratively):--fruit, generation. 1082 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Gennesaret (i.e. Kinnereth), a lake and plain in Palestine:--Gennesaret. 1083 from ; nativity:--birth. 1084 from ; born:--they that are born. 1085 from ; "kin" (abstract or concrete, literal or figurative, individual or collective):--born, country(-man), diversity, generation, kind(-red), nation, offspring, stock. 1086 of Hebrew origin (); a Gergesene (i.e. Girgashite) or one of the aborigines of Palestine:--Gergesene. 1087 from ; the eldership, i.e. (collectively) the Jewish Sanhedrin:--senate. 1088 of uncertain affinity (compare ); aged:--old. 1089 a primary verb; to taste; by implication, to eat; figuratively, to experience (good or ill):--eat, taste. 1090 from ; to till (the soil):--dress. 1091 neuter of a (presumed) derivative of ; cultivable, i.e. a farm:--husbandry. 1092 from and the base of ; a land-worker, i.e. farmer:--husbandman. 1093 contracted from a primary word; soil; by extension a region, or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe (including the occupants in each application):--country, earth(-ly), ground, land, world. 1094 akin to ; senility:--old age. 1095 from ; to be senescent:--be (wax) old. 1096 a prolongation and middle voice form of a primary verb; to cause to be ("gen"-erate), i.e. (reflexively) to become (come into being), used with great latitude (literal, figurative, intensive, etc.):--arise, be assembled, be(-come, -fall, -have self), be brought (to pass), (be) come (to pass), continue, be divided, draw, be ended, fall, be finished, follow, be found, be fulfilled, + God forbid, grow, happen, have, be kept, be made, be married, be ordained to be, partake, pass, be performed, be published, require, seem, be showed, X soon as it was, sound, be taken, be turned, use, wax, will, would, be wrought. 1097 a prolonged form of a primary verb; to "know" (absolutely) in a great variety of applications and with many implications (as follow, with others not thus clearly expressed):--allow, be aware (of), feel, (have) know(-ledge), perceived, be resolved, can speak, be sure, understand. 1098 akin to ; sweet wine, i.e. (properly) must (fresh juice), but used of the more saccharine (and therefore highly inebriating) fermented wine:--new wine. 1099 of uncertain affinity; sweet (i.e. not bitter nor salt):--sweet, fresh. 1100 of uncertain affinity; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired):--tongue. 1101 from and the base of ; properly, a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in) i.e. (by extension) a casket or (specially) purse:--bag. 1102 by variation for a derivative from (to tease cloth); a cloth-dresser:--fuller. 1103 from the same as ; legitimate (of birth), i.e. genuine:--own, sincerity, true. 1104 adverb from ; genuinely, i.e. really:--naturally. 1105 akin to ; gloom (as of a storm):--blackness. 1106 from ; cognition, i.e. (subjectively) opinion, or (objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.):--advice, + agree, judgment, mind, purpose, will. 1107 from a derivative of ; to make known; subjectively, to know:--certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot. 1108 from ; knowing (the act), i.e. (by implication) knowledge:--knowledge, science. 1109 from ; a knower:--expert. 1110 from ; well-known:--acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable. 1111 of uncertain derivation; to grumble:--murmur. 1112 from ; a grumbling:--grudging, murmuring. 1113 from ; a grumbler:--murmurer. 1114 from (to wail); properly, a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e. (by implication) an imposter:--seducer. 1115 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the skull; Golgotha, a knoll near Jerusalem:--Golgotha. 1116 of Hebrew origin (); Gomorrha (i.e. Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea:--Gomorrha. 1117 from ; a load (as filling), i.e. (specially) a cargo, or (by extension) wares:--burden, merchandise. 1118 from the base of ; a parent:--parent. 1119 of uncertain affinity; the "knee":--knee(X -l). 1120 from a compound of and the alternate of ; to fall on the knee:--bow the knee, kneel down. 1121 from ; a writing, i.e. a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning:--bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written. 1122 from . a writer, i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary:--scribe, town-clerk. 1123 from ; inscribed (figuratively):--written. 1124 from ; a document, i.e. holy Writ (or its contents or a statement in it):--scripture. 1125 a primary verb; to "grave", especially to write; figuratively, to describe:--describe, write(-ing, -ten). 1126 from (an old woman) and ; crone-like, i.e. silly:--old wives'. 1127 from ; to keep awake, i.e. watch (literally or figuratively):--be vigilant, wake, (be) watch(-ful). 1128 from ; to practise naked (in the games), i.e. train (figuratively):--exercise. 1129 from ; training, i.e. (figuratively) asceticism:--exercise. 1130 from a derivative of ; to strip, i.e. (reflexively) go poorly clad:--be naked. 1131 of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative):--naked. 1132 from ; nudity (absolute or comparative):--nakedness. 1133 a diminutive from ; a little (i.e. foolish) woman:--silly woman. 1134 from ; feminine:--wife. 1135 probably from the base of ; a woman; specially, a wife:--wife, woman. 1136 of Hebrew origin (); Gog, a symbolic name for some future Antichrist:--Gog. 1137 probably akin to ; an angle:--corner, quarter. 1138 of Hebrew origin (); Dabid (i.e. David), the Israelite king:--David. 1139 middle voice from ; to be exercised by a dæmon:--have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil(-s). 1140 neuter of a derivative of ; a dæmonic being; by extension a deity:--devil, god. 1141 from and ; dæmon-like:--devilish. 1142 from (to distribute fortunes); a dæmon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature):--devil. 1143 a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e. (figuratively) thwart:--bite. 1144 or of uncertain affinity; a tear:--tear. 1145 from ; to shed tears:--weep. Compare . 1146 from ; a finger-ring:--ring. 1147 probably from ; a finger:--finger. 1148 probably of Chaldee origin; Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine:--Dalmanutha. 1149 probably of foreign derivation; Dalmatia, a region of Europe:--Dalmatia. 1150 a variation of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to tame:--tame. 1151 probably from the base of ; a heifer (as tame):--heifer. 1152 probably from the base of ; perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenian woman:--Damaris. 1153 from ; a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus:--Damascene. 1154 of Hebrew origin (); Damascus, a city of Syria:--Damascus. 1155 from ; to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow:--borrow, lend. 1156 from (a gift); probably akin to the base of ; a loan:--debt. 1157 from ; a lender:--creditor. 1158 of Hebrew origin (); Daniel, an Israelite:--Daniel. 1159 from ; to expend, i.e. (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste:--be at charges, consume, spend. 1160 from (to devour); expense (as consuming):--cost. 1161 a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc.:--also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English). 1162 from ; a petition:--prayer, request, supplication. 1163 3rd person singular active present of ; also ; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding):--behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should. 1164 from the base of ; a specimen (as shown):--example. 1165 from ; to exhibit:--make a shew. 1166 a prolonged form of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to show (literally or figuratively):--shew. 1167 from ; timidity:--fear. 1168 from ; to be timid:--be afraid. 1169 from (dread); timid, i.e. (by implication) faithless:--fearful. 1170 probably from the same as (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful, i.e. strange); so and so (when the person is not specified):--such a man. 1171 adverb from a derivative of the same as ; terribly, i.e. excessively:--grievously, vehemently. 1172 from ; to dine, i.e. take the principle (or evening) meal:--sup (X -er). 1173 from the same as ; dinner, i.e. the chief meal (usually in the evening):--feast, supper. 1174 the compound of a derivative of the base of and ; more religious than others:--too superstitious. 1175 from the same as ; religion:--superstition. 1176 a primary number; ten:--(eight-)een, ten. 1177 from and ; two and ten, i.e. twelve:--twelve. 1178 from and ; ten and five, i.e. fifteen:--fifteen. 1179 from and ; the ten-city region; the Decapolis, a district in Syria:--Decapolis. 1180 from and ; ten and four, i.e. fourteen:--fourteen. 1181 feminine of ; a tenth, i.e. as a percentage or (technically) tithe:--tenth (part), tithe. 1182 ordinal from ; tenth:--tenth. 1183 from ; to tithe, i.e. to give or take a tenth:--pay (receive) tithes. 1184 from ; approved; (figuratively) propitious:-- accepted(-table). 1185 from the base of ; to entrap, i.e. (figuratively) delude:--allure, beguile, entice. 1186 probably from (an oak); a tree:--tree. 1187 from and ; a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light-armed soldier:--spearman. 1188 from ; the right side or (feminine) hand (as that which usually takes):--right (hand, side). 1189 middle voice of ; to beg (as binding oneself), i.e. petition:--beseech, pray (to), make request. Compare . 1190 from ; a Derbæan or inhabitant of Derbe:--of Derbe. 1191 of foreign origin; Derbe, a place in Asia Minor:--Derbe. 1192 from ; a hide:--skin. 1193 from ; made of hide:--leathern, of a skin. 1194 a primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e. (by implication) to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash:--beat, smite. 1195 from a (presumed) derivative of ; to be a binder (captor), i.e. to enchain (a prisoner), to tie on (a load):-- bind. 1196 from ; to tie, i.e. shackle:--bind. 1197 from ; a bundle:--bundle. 1198 from ; a captive (as bound):--in bonds, prisoner. 1199 or neuter and masculine respectively from ; a band, i.e. ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability:--band, bond, chain, string. 1200 from and ; a jailer (as guarding the prisoners):--jailor, keeper of the prison. 1201 from a derivative of (equivalent to ); a place of bondage, i.e. a dungeon:--prison. 1202 from the same as ; (passively) a captive:--prisoner. 1203 perhaps from and (a husband); an absolute ruler ("despot"):--Lord, master. 1204 of uncertain affinity; here; used also imperative hither!; and of time, hitherto:--come (hither), hither(-to). 1205 from and an imperative form of (to go); come hither!:--come, X follow. 1206 from ; secondary, i.e. (specially) on the second day:--next day. 1207 from and ; second-first, i.e. (specially) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day, and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost):--second … after the first. 1208 as the comparative of ; (ordinal) second (in time, place, or rank; also adverb):--afterward, again, second(-arily, time). 1209 middle voice of a primary verb; to receive (in various applications, literally or figuratively):--accept, receive, take. Compare . 1210 a primary verb; to bind (in various applications, literally or figuratively):--bind, be in bonds, knit, tie, wind. See also , . 1211 probably akin to ; a particle of emphasis or explicitness; now, then, etc.:--also, and, doubtless, now, therefore. 1212 of uncertain derivation; clear:--+ bewray, certain, evident, manifest. 1213 from ; to make plain (by words):--declare, shew, signify. 1214 probably for ; Demas, a Christian:--Demas. 1215 from a compound of and ; to be a people-gatherer, i.e. to address a public assembly:--make an oration. 1216 from (Ceres); Demetrius, the name of an Ephesian and of a Christian:--Demetrius. 1217 from and ; a worker for the people, i.e. mechanic (spoken of the Creator):--maker. 1218 from ; the public (as bound together socially):--people. 1219 from ; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public:--common, openly, publickly. 1220 of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses):--pence, penny(-worth). 1221 from and ; a particle of generalization; indeed, at any time:--(what-)soever. 1222 from and ; a particle of asseveration; indeed doubtless:--verily. 1223 a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act; through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional):--after, always, among, at, to avoid, because of (that), briefly, by, for (cause) … fore, from, in, by occasion of, of, by reason of, for sake, that, thereby, therefore, X though, through(-out), to, wherefore, with (-in). In composition it retains the same general importance. 1224 from and the base of ; to cross:--come over, pass (through). 1225 from and ; (figuratively) to traduce:--accuse. 1226 middle voice of a compound of and ; to confirm thoroughly (by words), i.e. asseverate:--affirm constantly. 1227 from and ; to look through, i.e. recover full vision:--see clearly. 1228 from ; a traducer; specially, Satan (compare ):--false accuser, devil, slanderer. 1229 from and the base of ; to herald thoroughly:--declare, preach, signify. 1230 from and ; to elapse meanwhile:--X after, be past, be spent. 1231 from and ; to know thoroughly, i.e. ascertain exactly:--(would) enquire, know the uttermost. 1232 from and ; to tell abroad:--make known. 1233 from ; (magisterial) examination ("diagnosis"):--hearing. 1234 from and ; to complain throughout a crowd:--murmur. 1235 from and ; to waken thoroughly:--be awake. 1236 from and ; to pass time or life:--lead life, living. 1237 from and ; to receive in turn, i.e. (figuratively) succeed to:--come after. 1238 from a compound of and ; a "diadem" (as bound about the head):--crown. Compare . 1239 from and ; to give throughout a crowd, i.e. deal out; also to deliver over (as to a successor):--(make) distribute(-ion), divide, give. 1240 from ; a successor in office:--room. 1241 from and ; to gird tightly:--gird. 1242 from ; properly, a disposition, i.e. (specially) a contract (especially a devisory will):--covenant, testament. 1243 from ; a distinction or (concretely) variety:--difference, diversity. 1244 from and ; to separate, i.e. distribute:--divide. 1245 from and ; to cleanse perfectly, i.e. (specially) winnow:--thoroughly purge. 1246 middle voice from and a compound of and ; to prove downright, i.e. confute:--convince. 1247 from ; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or (figuratively) teacher); technically, to act as a Christian deacon:--(ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon. 1248 from ; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate):--(ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing). 1249 probably from an obsolete (to run on errands; compare ); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a deacon or deaconess):--deacon, minister, servant. 1250 from and ; two hundred:--two hundred. 1251 middle voice from and ; to hear throughout, i.e. patiently listen (to a prisoner's plea):--hear. 1252 from and ; to separate thoroughly, i.e. (literally and reflexively) to withdraw from, or (by implication) oppose; figuratively, to discriminate (by implication, decide), or (reflexively) hesitate:--contend, make (to) differ(-ence), discern, doubt, judge, be partial, stagger, waver. 1253 from ; judicial estimation:--discern(-ing), disputation. 1254 from and ; to hinder altogether, i.e. utterly prohibit:--forbid. 1255 from and ; to talk throughout a company, i.e. converse or (genitive case) publish:--commune, noise abroad. 1256 middle voice from and ; to say thoroughly, i.e. discuss (in argument or exhortation):--dispute, preach (unto), reason (with), speak. 1257 from and ; to leave off in the middle, i.e. intermit:--cease. 1258 from ; a (mode of) discourse, i.e. "dialect":--language, tongue. 1259 from and ; to change thoroughly, i.e. (mentally) to conciliate:--reconcile. 1260 from and ; to reckon thoroughly, i.e. (genitive case) to deliberate (by reflection or discussion):--cast in mind, consider, dispute, muse, reason, think. 1261 from ; discussion, i.e. (internal) consideration (by implication, purpose), or (external) debate:--dispute, doubtful(-ing), imagination, reasoning, thought. 1262 from and ; to dissolve utterly:--scatter. 1263 from and ; to attest or protest earnestly, or (by implication) hortatively:--charge, testify (unto), witness. 1264 from and ; to fight fiercely (in altercation):--strive. 1265 from and ; to stay constantly (in being or relation):--continue, remain. 1266 from and ; to partition thoroughly (literally in distribution, figuratively in dissension):--cloven, divide, part. 1267 from ; disunion (of opinion and conduct):--division. 1268 from and the base of ; to distribute, i.e. (of information) to disseminate:--spread. 1269 from and ; to nod (or express by signs) across an intervening space:--beckon. 1270 from a compound of and ; something thought through, i.e. a sentiment:--thought. 1271 from and ; deep thought, properly, the faculty (mind or its disposition), by implication, its exercise:-- imagination, mind, understanding. 1272 from and ; to open thoroughly, literally (as a first-born) or figuratively (to expound):--open. 1273 from and a derivative of ; to sit up the whole night:--continue all night. 1274 from and (to effect); to accomplish thoroughly:--finish. 1275 from and the genitive case of ; through all time, i.e. (adverbially) constantly:--alway(-s), continually. 1276 from and a derivative of the base of ; to cross entirely:--go over, pass (over), sail over. 1277 from and ; to sail through:--sail over. 1278 from and a derivative of ; to toil through, i.e. (passively) be worried:--be grieved. 1279 from and ; to travel through:--go through, journey in, pass by. 1280 from and ; to be thoroughly nonplussed:--(be in) doubt, be (much) perplexed. 1281 from and ; to thoroughly occupy oneself, i.e. (transitively and by implication) to earn in business:--gain by trading. 1282 from and the base of ; to saw asunder, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate:--cut (to the heart). 1283 from and ; to seize asunder, i.e. plunder:--spoil. 1284 from and ; to tear asunder:--break, rend. 1285 from and (clear); to clear thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) declare:--tell unto. 1286 from and ; to shake thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to intimidate:--do violence to. 1287 from and ; to dissipate, i.e. (genitive case) to rout or separate; specially, to winnow; figuratively, to squander:--disperse, scatter (abroad), strew, waste. 1288 from and ; to draw apart, i.e. sever or dismember:--pluck asunder, pull in pieces. 1289 from and ; to sow throughout, i.e. (figuratively) distribute in foreign lands:--scatter abroad. 1290 from ; dispersion, i.e. (specially and concretely) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries:--(which are) scattered (abroad). 1291 middle voice from and ; to set (oneself) apart (figuratively, distinguish), i.e. (by implication) to enjoin:--charge, that which was (give) commanded(-ment). 1292 from ; an interval:--space. 1293 from ; a variation:--difference, distinction. 1294 from and ; to distort, i.e. (figuratively) misinterpret, or (morally) corrupt:--perverse(-rt), turn away. 1295 from and ; to save thoroughly, i.e. (by implication or analogy) to cure, preserve, rescue, etc.:--bring safe, escape (safe), heal, make perfectly whole, save. 1296 from ; arrangement, i.e. institution:--instrumentality. 1297 from ; an arrangement, i.e. (authoritative) edict:--commandment. 1298 from and ; to disturb wholly, i.e. agitate (with alarm):--trouble. 1299 from and ; to arrange thoroughly, i.e. (specially) institute, prescribe, etc.:--appoint, command, give, (set in) order, ordain. 1300 from and ; to accomplish thoroughly, i.e. (subjectively) to persist:--continue. 1301 from and ; to watch thoroughly, i.e. (positively and transitively) to observe strictly, or (negatively and reflexively) to avoid wholly:--keep. 1302 from and ; through what cause ?, i.e. why?:--wherefore, why. 1303 middle voice from and ; to put apart, i.e. (figuratively) dispose (by assignment, compact, or bequest):--appoint, make, testator. 1304 from and the base of ; to wear through (time), i.e. remain:--abide, be, continue, tarry. 1305 from a compound of and ; nourishment:--food. 1306 from and ; to glimmer through, i.e. break (as day):--dawn. 1307 from and ; appearing through, i.e. "diaphanous":--transparent. 1308 from and ; to bear through, i.e. (literally) transport; usually to bear apart, i.e. (objectively) to toss about (figuratively, report); subjectively, to "differ", or (by implication) surpass:--be better, carry, differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter, publish, be of more value. 1309 from and ; to flee through, i.e. escape:--escape. 1310 from and a derivative of ; to report thoroughly, i.e. divulgate:--blaze abroad, commonly report, spread abroad, fame. 1311 from and ; to rot thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, decay utterly, figuratively, pervert):--corrupt, destroy, perish. 1312 from ; decay:--corruption. 1313 from ; varying; also surpassing:--differing, divers, more excellent. 1314 from and ; to guard thoroughly, i.e. protect:--keep. 1315 from and a derivative of ; to handle thoroughly, i.e. lay violent hands upon:--kill, slay. 1316 from and the middle voice of ; to remove (oneself) wholly, i.e. retire:--depart. 1317 from ; instructive ("didactic"):--apt to teach. 1318 from ; (subjectively) instructed, or (objectively) communicated by teaching:--taught, which … teacheth. 1319 from ; instruction (the function or the information):--doctrine, learning, teaching. 1320 from ; an instructor (genitive case or specially):--doctor, master, teacher. 1321 a prolonged (causative) form of a primary verb (to learn); to teach (in the same broad application):--teach. 1322 from ; instruction (the act or the matter):--doctrine, hath been taught. 1323 from and ; a double drachma (didrachm):--tribute. 1324 prolongation from ; double, i.e. twin; Didymus, a Christian:--Didymus. 1325 a prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an alternative in most of the tenses); to give (used in a very wide application, properly, or by implication, literally or figuratively; greatly modified by the connection):--adventure, bestow, bring forth, commit, deliver (up), give, grant, hinder, make, minister, number, offer, have power, put, receive, set, shew, smite (+ with the hand), strike (+ with the palm of the hand), suffer, take, utter, yield. 1326 from and ; to wake fully; i.e. arouse (literally or figuratively):--arise, awake, raise, stir up. 1327 from and ; an outlet through, i.e. probably an open square (from which roads diverge):--highway. 1328 from ; an explainer:--interpreter. 1329 from and ; to explain thoroughly, by implication, to translate:--expound, interpret(-ation). 1330 from and ; to traverse (literally):--come, depart, go (about, abroad, everywhere, over, through, throughout), pass (by, over, through, throughout), pierce through, travel, walk through. 1331 from and ; to question throughout, i.e. ascertain by interrogation:--make enquiry for. 1332 from and ; of two years (in age):--two years old. 1333 from ; a space of two years (biennium):--two years. 1334 from and ; to relate fully:--declare, shew, tell. 1335 from ; a recital:--declaration. 1336 neuter of a compound of and a derivative of an alternate of ; carried through, i.e. (adverbially with and prefixed) perpetually:--+ continually, for ever. 1337 from and ; having two seas, i.e. a sound with a double outlet:--where two seas meet. 1338 from and the base of ; to reach through, i.e. penetrate:--pierce. 1339 from and ; to stand apart, i.e. (reflexively) to remove, intervene:--go further, be parted, after the space of. 1340 from and a derivative of ; to stout it through, i.e. asservate:--confidently (constantly) affirm. 1341 from and ; a just sentence:--righteous judgment. 1342 from ; equitable (in character or act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or relatively):--just, meet, right(-eous). 1343 from ; equity (of character or act); specially (Christian) justification:--righteousness. 1344 from ; to render (i.e. show or regard as) just or innocent:--free, justify(-ier), be righteous. 1345 from ; an equitable deed; by implication, a statute or decision:--judgment, justification, ordinance, righteousness. 1346 adverb from ; equitably:--justly, (to) righteously(-ness). 1347 from ; aquittal (for Christ's sake):--justification. 1348 from a derivative of ; a judger:--judge. 1349 probably from ; right (as self-evident), i.e. justice (the principle, a decision, or its execution):--judgment, punish, vengeance. 1350 probably from a primary verb (to cast); a seine (for fishing):--net. 1351 from and ; equivocal, i.e. telling a different story:--double-tongued. 1352 from and ; through which thing, i.e. consequently:--for which cause, therefore, wherefore. 1353 from and ; to travel through:--go throughout, pass through. 1354 from (Bacchus); reveller; Dionysius, an Athenian:--Dionysius. 1355 from and ; on which very account:--wherefore. 1356 from the alternate of and the alternate of ; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite):--which fell down from Jupiter. 1357 from a compound of and a derivative of , meaning to straighten thoroughly; rectification, i.e. (specially) the Messianic restauration:--reformation. 1358 from and ; to penetrate burglariously:--break through (up). 1359 from the alternate of and a form of the base of ; sons of Jupiter, i.e. the twins Dioscuri:--Castor and Pollux. 1360 from and ; on the very account that, or inasmuch as:--because (that), for, therefore. 1361 from the alternate of and ; Jove-nourished; Diotrephes, an opponent of Christianity:--Diotrephes. 1362 from and (probably) the base of ; two-fold:--double, two-fold more. 1363 from ; to render two-fold:--double. 1364 adverb from ; twice:--again, twice. 1365 from ; properly, to duplicate, i.e. (mentally) to waver (in opinion):--doubt. 1366 from and ; double-edged:--with two edges, two-edged. 1367 from and ; two thousand:--two thousand. 1368 from and (to filter); to strain out:--strain at (probably by misprint). 1369 from a derivative of ; to make apart, i.e. sunder (figuratively, alienate):--set at variance. 1370 from a derivative of and ; disunion, i.e. (figuratively) dissension:--division, sedition. 1371 from a compound of a derivative of and a derivative of (to cut); to bisect, i.e. (by extension) to flog severely:--cut asunder (in sunder). 1372 from a variation of ; to thirst for (literally or figuratively):--(be, be a-)thirst(-y). 1373 of uncertain affinity; thirst:--thirst. 1374 from and ; two-spirited, i.e. vacillating (in opinion or purpose):--double minded. 1375 from ; persecution:--persecution. 1376 from ; a persecutor:--persecutor. 1377 a prolonged (and causative) form of a primary verb (to flee; compare the base of and ); to pursue (literally or figuratively); by implication, to persecute:--ensue, follow (after), given to, (suffer) persecute(-ion), press forward. 1378 from the base of ; a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical):--decree, ordinance. 1379 from ; to prescribe by statute, i.e. (reflexively) to submit to, ceremonially rule:--be subject to ordinances. 1380 a prolonged form of a primary verb, (used only in an alternate in certain tenses; compare the base of ) of the same meaning; to think; by implication, to seem (truthfully or uncertainly):--be accounted, (of own) please(-ure), be of reputation, seem (good), suppose, think, trow. 1381 from ; to test (literally or figuratively); by implication, to approve:--allow, discern, examine, X like, (ap-)prove, try. 1382 from the same as ; test (abstractly or concretely); by implication, trustiness:--experience(-riment), proof, trial. 1383 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a testing; by implication, trustworthiness:--trial, trying. 1384 from ; properly, acceptable (current after assayal), i.e. approved:--approved, tried. 1385 from (through the idea of holding up); a stick of timber:--beam. 1386 from ; guileful:--deceitful. 1387 from ; to be guileful:--use deceit. 1388 from an obsolete primary verb, (probably meaning to decoy; compare ); a trick (bait), i.e. (figuratively) wile:--craft, deceit, guile, subtilty. 1389 from ; to ensnare, i.e. (figuratively) adulterate:--handle deceitfully. 1390 from the base of ; a present:--gift. 1391 from the base of ; glory (as very apparent), in a wide application (literal or figurative, objective or subjective):--dignity, glory(-ious), honour, praise, worship. 1392 from ; to render (or esteem) glorious (in a wide application):--(make) glorify(-ious), full of (have) glory, honour, magnify. 1393 gazelle; Dorcas, a Christian woman:--Dorcas. 1394 from the base of ; a giving; by implication, (concretely) a gift:--gift, giving. 1395 from the base of ; a giver:--giver. 1396 from a presumed compound of and ; to be a slave-driver, i.e. to enslave (figuratively, subdue):--bring into subjection. 1397 from ; slavery (ceremonially or figuratively):--bondage. 1398 from ; to be a slave to (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary):--be in bondage, (do) serve(-ice). 1399 feminine of ; a female slave (involuntarily or voluntarily):--handmaid(-en). 1400 neuter of ; subservient:--servant. 1401 from ; a slave (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary; frequently, therefore in a qualified sense of subjection or subserviency):--bond(-man), servant. 1402 from ; to enslave (literally or figuratively):--bring into (be under) bondage, X given, become (make) servant. 1403 from ; a reception, i.e. convivial entertainment:--feast. 1404 probably from an alternate form of (to look); a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate):--dragon. 1405 perhaps akin to the base of (through the idea of capturing); to grasp, i.e. (figuratively) entrap:--take. 1406 from ; a drachma or (silver) coin (as handled):--piece (of silver). 1407 from (to pluck); a gathering hook (especially for harvesting):--sickle. 1408 from the alternate of ; a race, i.e. (figuratively) career:--course. 1409 a feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla, a member of the Herodian family:--Drusilla. 1410 of uncertain affinity; to be able or possible:--be able, can (do, + -not), could, may, might, be possible, be of power. 1411 from ; force (literally or figuratively); specially, miraculous power (usually by implication, a miracle itself):--ability, abundance, meaning, might(-ily, -y, -y deed), (worker of) miracle(-s), power, strength, violence, mighty (wonderful) work. 1412 from ; to enable:--strengthen. 1413 from ; a ruler or officer:--of great authority, mighty, potentate. 1414 from ; to be efficient (figuratively):--be mighty. 1415 from ; powerful or capable (literally or figuratively); neuter possible:--able, could, (that is) mighty (man), possible, power, strong. 1416 or prolonged forms of an obsolete primary (to sink); to go "down":--set. 1417 a primary numeral; "two":--both, twain, two. 1418 a primary inseparable particle of uncertain derivation; used only in composition as a prefix; hard, i.e. with difficulty:--+ hard, + grievous, etc. 1419 from and a derivative of ; oppressive:--grievous to be borne. 1420 from and a compound of (meaning a bowel); a "dysentery":--bloody flux. 1421 from and a presumed derivative of ; difficult of explanation:--hard to be uttered. 1422 from and (food); properly, fastidious about eating (peevish), i.e. (genitive case) impracticable:--hard. 1423 adverb from ; impracticably:--hardly. 1424 from ; the sun-set, i.e. (by implication) the western region:--west. 1425 from and a derivative of ; difficult of perception:--hard to be understood. 1426 from a compound of and ; defamation:--evil report. 1427 from and ; two and ten, i.e. a dozen:--twelve. 1428 from ; twelfth:--twelfth. 1429 from and ; the commonwealth of Israel:--twelve tribes. 1430 from (to build); properly, an edifice, i.e. (specially) a roof:--housetop. 1431 from ; a gratuity:--gift. 1432 accusative case of as adverb; gratuitously (literally or figuratively):--without a cause, freely, for naught, in vain. 1433 middle voice from ; to bestow gratuitously:--give. 1434 from ; a bestowment:--gift. 1435 a present; specially, a sacrifice:--gift, offering. 1436 apparent imperative of ; properly, let it be, i.e. (as interjection) aha!:--let alone. 1437 from and ; a conditional particle; in case that, provided, etc.; often used in connection with other particles to denote indefiniteness or uncertainty:--before, but, except, (and) if, (if) so, (what-, whither-)soever, though, when (-soever), whether (or), to whom, (who-)so(-ever). See . 1438 from a reflexive pronoun otherwise obsolete and the genitive case (dative case or accusative case) of ; him- (her-, it-, them-, also (in conjunction with the personal pronoun of the other persons) my-, thy-, our-, your-) self (selves), etc.:--alone, her (own, -self), (he) himself, his (own), itself, one (to) another, our (thine) own(-selves), + that she had, their (own, own selves), (of) them(-selves), they, thyself, you, your (own, own conceits, own selves, -selves). 1439 of uncertain affinity; to let be, i.e. permit or leave alone:--commit, leave, let (alone), suffer. See also . 1440 from and a modified form of ; seventy:--seventy, three score and ten. 1441 multiple adverb from ; seventy times:--seventy times. 1442 ordinal from ; seventh:--seventh. 1443 of Hebrew origin (); Eber, a patriarch:--Eber. 1444 from ; Hebraic or the Jewish language:--Hebrew. 1445 from ; a Hebræan (i.e. Hebrew) or Jew:--Hebrew. 1446 from ; the Hebraistic (Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee) language:--Hebrew. 1447 adverb from ; Hebraistically or in the Jewish (Chaldee) language:--in (the) Hebrew (tongue). 1448 from ; to make near, i.e. (reflexively) approach:--approach, be at hand, come (draw) near, be (come, draw) nigh. 1449 from and ; to "engrave", i.e. inscribe:--write (in). 1450 from and (a limb); pledged (as if articulated by a member), i.e. a bondsman:--surety. 1451 from a primary verb (to squeeze or throttle; akin to the base of ); near (literally or figuratively, of place or time):--from , at hand, near, nigh (at hand, unto), ready. 1452 neuter of the comparative of ; nearer:--nearer. 1453 probably akin to the base of (through the idea of collecting one's faculties); to waken (transitively or intransitively), i.e. rouse (literally, from sleep, from sitting or lying, from disease, from death; or figuratively, from obscurity, inactivity, ruins, nonexistence):--awake, lift (up), raise (again, up), rear up, (a-)rise (again, up), stand, take up. 1454 from ; a resurgence (from death):--resurrection. 1455 from and a derivative of ; subinduced, i.e. surreptitiously suborned as a lier-in-wait:--spy. 1456 neuter plural of a presumed compound from and ; innovatives, i.e. (specially) renewal (of religious services after the Antiochian interruption):--dedication. 1457 from ; to renew, i.e. inaugurate:--consecrate, dedicate. 1458 from and ; to call in (as a debt or demand), i.e. bring to account (charge, criminate, etc.):--accuse, call in question, implead, lay to the charge. 1459 from and ; to leave behind in some place, i.e. (in a good sense) let remain over, or (in a bad sense) to desert:--forsake, leave. 1460 from and ; to settle down in a place, i.e. reside:--dwell among. 1461 from and a derivative of ; to prick in, i.e. ingraft:--graff in(-to). 1462 from ; an accusation, i.e. offence alleged:--crime laid against, laid to charge. 1463 middle voice from and (to gird); to engirdle oneself (for labor), i.e. figuratively (the apron as being a badge of servitude) to wear (in token of mutual deference):--be clothed with. 1464 from ; a hindrance:--X hinder. 1465 from and ; to cut into, i.e. (figuratively) impede, detain:--hinder, be tedious unto. 1466 from ; self-control (especially continence):--temperance. 1467 middle voice from ; to exercise self-restraint (in diet and chastity):--can(-not) contain, be temperate. 1468 from and ; strong in a thing (masterful), i.e. (figuratively and reflexively) self-controlled (in appetite, etc.):--temperate. 1469 from and ; to judge in, i.e. count among:--make of the number. 1470 from and ; to conceal in, i.e. incorporate with:--hid in. 1471 from and the base of ; swelling inside, i.e. pregnant:--great with child. 1472 from and ; to rub in (oil), i.e. besmear:--anoint. 1473 a primary pronoun of the first person I (only expressed when emphatic):--I, me. For the other cases and the plural see , , , , , , , etc. 1474 from ; to raze:--lay even with the ground. 1475 from the base of ; a basis (bottom), i.e. the soil:--ground. 1476 from a derivative of (to sit); sedentary, i.e. (by implication) immovable:--settled, stedfast. 1477 from a derivative of ; a support, i.e. (figuratively) basis:--ground. 1478 of Hebrew origin (); Ezekias (i.e. Hezekeiah), an Israelite:--Ezekias. 1479 from and ; voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted) piety, i.e. sanctimony:--will worship. 1480 from ; to accustom, i.e. (neuter passive participle) customary:--custom. 1481 from and ; the governor (not king) of a district:--ethnarch. 1482 from ; national ("ethnic"), i.e. (specially) a Gentile:--heathen (man). 1483 adverb from ; as a Gentile:--after the manner of Gentiles. 1484 probably from ; a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually, by implication, pagan):--Gentile, heathen, nation, people. 1485 from ; a usage (prescribed by habit or law):--custom, manner, be wont. 1486 a primary verb; to be used (by habit or conventionality); neuter perfect participle usage:--be custom (manner, wont). 1487 a primary particle of conditionality; if, whether, that, etc.:--forasmuch as, if, that, (al-)though, whether. Often used in connection or composition with other particles, especially as in , , , , , , , , . See also . 1488 second person singular present of ; thou art:--art, be. 1489 from and ; if indeed, seeing that, unless, (with negative) otherwise:--if (so be that, yet). 1490 from , , and (sometimes with added); but if not:--(or) else, if (not, otherwise), otherwise. 1491 from ; a view, i.e. form (literally or figuratively):--appearance, fashion, shape, sight. 1492 a primary verb; used only in certain past tenses, the others being borrowed from the equivalent and ; properly, to see (literally or figuratively); by implication, (in the perfect tense only) to know:--be aware, behold, X can (+ not tell), consider, (have) know(-ledge), look (on), perceive, see, be sure, tell, understand, wish, wot. Compare . 1493 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; an image-fane:--idol's temple. 1494 neuter of a compound of and a presumed derivative of ; an image-sacrifice, i.e. part of an idolatrous offering:--(meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols. 1495 from and ; image-worship (literally or figuratively):--idolatry. 1496 from and the base of ; an image- (servant or) worshipper (literally or figuratively):--idolater. 1497 from ; an image (i.e. for worship); by implication, a heathen god, or (plural) the worship of such:--idol. 1498 optative (i.e. English subjunctive) present of (including the other person); might (could, would, or should) be:--mean, + perish, should be, was, were. 1499 from and ; if also (or even):--if (that), though. 1500 probably from (through the idea of failure); idly, i.e. without reason (or effect):--without a cause, (in) vain(-ly). 1501 of uncertain affinity; a score:--twenty. 1502 apparently a primary verb; properly, to be weak, i.e. yield:--give place. 1503 apparently a primary verb (perhaps akin to through the idea of faintness as a copy); to resemble:--be like. 1504 from ; a likeness, i.e. (literally) statue, profile, or (figuratively) representation, resemblance:--image. 1505 from ; clearness, i.e. (by implication) purity (figuratively):--sincerity. 1506 from (the sun's ray) and ; judged by sunlight, i.e. tested as genuine (figuratively):--pure, sincere. 1507 a prolonged form of a primary but defective verb (of the same meaning); to coil or wrap:--roll together. See also . 1508 from and ; if not:--but, except (that), if not, more than, save (only) that, saving, till. 1509 from and the neuter of ; if not somewhat:--except. 1510 the first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist (used only when emphatic):--am, have been, X it is I, was. See also , , , , , , , , , , , . 1511 present infinitive from ; to exist:--am, was. come, is, X lust after, X please well, there is, to be, was. 1512 from and ; if perhaps:--if so be (that), seeing, though. 1513 from and ; if somehow:--if by any means. 1514 from ; to be (act) peaceful:--be at (have, live in) peace, live peaceably. 1515 probably from a primary verb (to join); peace (literally or figuratively); by implication, prosperity:--one, peace, quietness, rest, + set at one again. 1516 from ; pacific; by implication, salutary:--peaceable. 1517 from ; to be a peace-maker, i.e. (figuratively) to harmonize:--make peace. 1518 from and ; pacificatory, i.e. (subjectively) peaceable:--peacemaker. 1519 a primary preposition; to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases:--(abundant-)ly, against, among, as, at, (back-)ward, before, by, concerning, + continual, + far more exceeding, for (intent, purpose), fore, + forth, in (among, at, unto, -so much that, -to), to the intent that, + of one mind, + never, of, (up-)on, + perish, + set at one again, (so) that, therefore(-unto), throughout, til, to (be, the end, -ward), (here-)until(-to), …ward, (where-)fore, with. Often used in composition with the same general import, but only with verbs (etc.) expressing motion (literally or figuratively). 1520 (including the neuter (etc.) ); a primary numeral; one:--a(-n, -ny, certain), + abundantly, man, one (another), only, other, some. See also , , , . 1521 from and ; to introduce (literally or figuratively):--bring in(-to), (+ was to) lead into. 1522 from and ; to listen to:--hear. 1523 from and ; to take into one's favor:--receive. 1524 from and (to go); to enter:--enter (go) into. 1525 from and ; to enter (literally or figuratively):--X arise, come (in, into), enter in(-to), go in (through). 1526 3rd person plural present indicative of ; they are:--agree, are, be, dure, X is, were. 1527 from repeated with inserted; severally:--one by one. 1528 from and ; to invite in:--call in. 1529 from and ; an entrance (literally or figuratively):--coming, enter(-ing) in (to). 1530 from and (to leap); to rush in:--run (spring) in. 1531 from and ; to enter (literally or figuratively):--come (enter) in, go into. 1532 from and ; to hasten inward:--run in. 1533 from and ; to carry inward (literally or figuratively):--bring (in), lead into. 1534 of uncertain affinity; a particle of succession (in time or logical enumeration), then, moreover:--after that(-ward), furthermore, then. See also . 1535 from and ; if too:--if, or, whether. 1536 from and ; if any:--he that, if a(-ny) man('s thing, from any, ought), whether any, whosoever. 1537 or a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote):--after, among, X are, at, betwixt(-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for(- th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, X heavenly, X hereby, + very highly, in, …ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, X thenceforth, through, X unto, X vehemently, with(-out). Often used in composition, with the same general import; often of completion. 1538 as if a superlative of (afar); each or every:--any, both, each (one), every (man, one, woman), particularly. 1539 as if from and ; at every time:--always. 1540 of uncertain affinity; a hundred:--hundred. 1541 from and ; centenarian:--hundred years old. 1542 from and a presumed derivative of ; a hundred times:--hundredfold. 1543 or from and ; the captain of one hundred men:--centurion. 1544 from and ; to eject (literally or figuratively):--bring forth, cast (forth, out), drive (out), expel, leave, pluck (pull, take, thrust) out, put forth (out), send away (forth, out). 1545 from a compound of and the base of (meaning to go out); an exit (literally or figuratively):--end, way to escape. 1546 from ; ejection, i.e. (specially) a throwing overboard of the cargo:--+ lighten the ship. 1547 from and a form of (compare ); to marry off a daughter:--give in marriage. 1548 from and ; the same as 1547:--give in marriage. 1549 neuter of a derivative of a compound of and ; a descendant, i.e. (specially) grandchild:--nephew. 1550 from and ; to expend (wholly), i.e. (figuratively) exhaust:--spend. 1551 from and ; to accept from some source, i.e. (by implication) to await:--expect, look (tarry) for, wait (for). 1552 from and ; wholly evident:--manifest. 1553 from a compound of and ; to emigrate, i.e. (figuratively) vacate or quit:--be absent. 1554 from and ; to give forth, i.e. (specially) to lease:--let forth (out). 1555 from and a compound of and ; to narrate through wholly:--declare. 1556 from ; to vindicate, retaliate, punish:--a (re-)venge. 1557 from ; vindication, retribution:--(a-, re-)venge(-ance), punishment. 1558 from and ; carrying justice out, i.e. a punisher:--a (re-)venger. 1559 from and ; to pursue out, i.e. expel or persecute implacably:--persecute. 1560 from and a derivative of ; given out or over, i.e. surrendered:--delivered. 1561 from ; expectation:--looking for. 1562 from and the base of ; to cause to sink out of, i.e. (specially as of clothing) to divest:--strip, take off from, unclothe. 1563 of uncertain affinity; there; by extension, thither:--there, thither(-ward), (to) yonder (place). 1564 from ; thence:--from that place, (from) thence, there. 1565 from ; that one (or (neuter) thing); often intensified by the article prefixed:--he, it, the other (same), selfsame, that (same, very), X their, X them, they, this, those. See also . 1566 from ; thither:--there. 1567 from and ; to search out, i.e. (figuratively)investigate, crave, demand, (by Hebraism) worship:--en- (re-)quire, seek after (carefully, diligently). 1568 from ; to astonish utterly:--affright, greatly (sore) amaze. 1569 from and ; utterly astounded:--greatly wondering. 1570 from and a derivative of ; put out, i.e. exposed to perish:--cast out. 1571 from and ; to cleanse thoroughly:--purge (out). 1572 from and ; to inflame deeply:--burn. 1573 from and ; to be (bad or) weak, i.e. (by implication) to fail (in heart):--faint, be weary. 1574 from and the base of ; to transfix:--pierce. 1575 from and ; to exscind:--break off. 1576 from and ; to shut out (literally or figuratively):--exclude. 1577 from a compound of and a derivative of ; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both):--assembly, church. 1578 from and ; to deviate, i.e. (absolutely) to shun (literally or figuratively), or (relatively) to decline (from piety):--avoid, eschew, go out of the way. 1579 from and ; to escape by swimming:--swim out. 1580 from and ; to bear forth (to burial):--carry out. 1581 from and ; to exscind; figuratively, to frustrate:--cut down (off, out), hew down, hinder. 1582 middle voice from and ; to hang upon the lips of a speaker, i.e. listen closely:--be very attentive. 1583 from and ; to divulge:--tell. 1584 from and ; to be resplendent:--shine forth. 1585 middle voice from and ; to be utterly oblivious of:--forget. 1586 middle voice from and (in its primary sense); to select:--make choice, choose (out), chosen. 1587 from and ; to omit, i.e. (by implication) cease (die):--fail. 1588 from ; select; by implication, favorite:--chosen, elect. 1589 from ; (divine) selection (abstractly or concretely):--chosen, election. 1590 from and ; to relax (literally or figuratively):--faint. 1591 from and the base of ; to knead out, i.e. (by analogy) to wipe dry:--wipe. 1592 from and ; to sneer outright at:--deride. 1593 from and ; (by analogy) to slip off, i.e. quietly withdraw:--convey self away. 1594 from and ; (figuratively) to rouse (oneself) out of stupor:--awake. 1595 neuter of a derivative from ; voluntariness:--willingly. 1596 adverb from the same as ; voluntarily:--wilfully, willingly. 1597 from and ; long ago, for a long while:--of a long time, of old. 1598 from and ; to test thoroughly:--tempt. 1599 from and ; to despatch:--send away (forth). 1600 from and a form of ; to fly out, i.e. (by analogy) to extend:--stretch forth. 1601 from and ; to drop away; specially, be driven out of one's course; figuratively, to lose, become inefficient:--be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect. 1602 from and ; to depart by ship:--sail (away, thence). 1603 from and ; to accomplish entirely:--fulfill. 1604 from ; completion:--accomplishment. 1605 from and ; to strike with astonishment:--amaze, astonish. 1606 from and ; to expire:--give up the ghost. 1607 from and ; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project:--come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of). 1608 from and ; to be utterly unchaste:--give self over to fornication. 1609 from and ; to spit out, i.e. (figuratively) spurn:--reject. 1610 from and ; to uproot:--pluck up by the root, root up. 1611 from ; a displacement of the mind, i.e. bewilderment, "ecstasy":--+ be amazed, amazement, astonishment, trance. 1612 from and ; to pervert (figuratively):--subvert. 1613 from and ; to disturb wholly:--exceedingly trouble. 1614 from and teino (to stretch); to extend:--cast, put forth, stretch forth (out). 1615 from and ; to complete fully:--finish. 1616 from ; intentness:--X instantly. 1617 neuter of the comparative of ; more intently:--more earnestly. 1618 from ; intent:--without ceasing, fervent. 1619 adverb from ; intently:--fervently. 1620 from and ; to expose; figuratively, to declare:--cast out, expound. 1621 from and tinasso (to swing); to shake violently:--shake (off). 1622 from ; the exterior; figuratively (as a preposition) aside from, besides:--but, except(-ed), other than, out of, outside, unless, without. 1623 ordinal from ; sixth:--sixth. 1624 from and the base of ; to deflect, i.e. turn away (literally or figuratively):--avoid, turn (aside, out of the way). 1625 from and ; to rear up to maturity, i.e. (genitive case) to cherish or train:--bring up, nourish. 1626 from a compound of and (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e. (by analogy) untimely birth:--born out of due time. 1627 from and ; to bear out (literally or figuratively):--bear, bring forth, carry forth (out). 1628 from and ; to flee out:--escape, flee. 1629 from and ; to frighten utterly:--terrify. 1630 from and ; frightened out of one's wits:-- sore afraid, exceedingly fear. 1631 from and ; to sprout up:--put forth. 1632 , or (by variation) from and (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively, to bestow:--gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad, forth), spill. 1633 from and ; to depart:--depart out. 1634 from and ; to expire:--give (yield) up the ghost. 1635 of uncertain affinity; voluntary:--willingly. 1636 feminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit):--olive (berry, tree). 1637 neuter of the same as ; olive oil:--oil. 1638 from ; an olive-orchard, i.e. (specially) the Mount of Olives:--Olivet. 1639 of Hebrew origin (); an Elamite or Persian:--Elamite. 1640 or comparative of the same as ; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality):--less, under, worse, younger. 1641 from ; to diminish, i.e. fall short:--have lack. 1642 from ; to lessen (in rank or influence):--decrease, make lower. 1643 a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternative of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind, oars or dæmonical power):--carry, drive, row. 1644 from ; levity (figuratively), i.e. fickleness:--lightness. 1645 probably akin to and the base of ; light, i.e. easy:--light. 1646 superlative of (short); used as equivalent to ; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.):--least, very little (small), smallest. 1647 comparative of ; far less:--less than the least. 1648 of Hebrew origin (); Eleazar, an Israelite:--Eleazar. 1649 from ; refutation, i.e. reproof:--rebuke. 1650 from ; proof, conviction:--evidence, reproof. 1651 of uncertain affinity; to confute, admonish:--convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove. 1652 from ; pitiable:--miserable. 1653 from ; to compassionate (by word or deed, specially, by divine grace):--have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on). 1654 from ; compassionateness, i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction:--alms(-deeds). 1655 from ; compassionate (actively):--merciful. 1656 of uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine, especially active):--(+ tender) mercy. 1657 from ; freedom (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or ceremonial):--liberty. 1658 probably from the alternate of ; unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e. (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted), or (genitive case) exempt (from obligation or liability):--free (man, woman), at liberty. 1659 from ; to liberate, i.e. (figuratively) to exempt (from moral, ceremonial or mortal liability):--deliver, make free. 1660 from the alternate of ; an advent:--coming. 1661 from (an "elephant"); elephantine, i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory:--of ivory. 1662 of Hebrew origin (); Eliakim, an Israelite:--Eliakim. 1663 of Hebrew origin (); Eliezer, an Israelite:--Eliezer. 1664 of Hebrew origin ( and ); God of majesty; Eliud, an Israelite:--Eliud. 1665 of Hebrew origin (); Elisabet, an Israelitess:--Elisabeth. 1666 of Hebrew origin (); Elissæus, an Israelite:--Elissæus. 1667 a form of ; to coil or wrap:--fold up. 1668 probably from ; an ulcer (as if drawn together):--sore. 1669 from ; to cause to ulcerate, i.e. (passively) be ulcerous:--full of sores. 1670 or ; probably akin to ; to drag (literally or figuratively):--draw. Compare . 1671 of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece), a country of Europe:--Greece. 1672 from ; a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew:-- Gentile, Greek. 1673 from ; Hellenic, i.e. Grecian (in language):--Greek. 1674 feminine of ; a Grecian (i.e. non-Jewish) woman:--Greek. 1675 from a derivative of ; a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew:--Grecian. 1676 adverb from the same as ; Hellenistically, i.e. in the Grecian language:--Greek. 1677 from and (in the sense of account); to reckon in, i.e. attribute:--impute, put on account. 1678 of Hebrew origin (perhaps for ); Elmodam, an Israelite:--Elmodam. 1679 from ; to expect or confide:--(have, thing) hope(-d) (for), trust. 1680 from a primary (to anticipate, usually with pleasure); expectation (abstractly or concretely) or confidence:--faith, hope. 1681 of foreign origin; Elymas, a wizard:--Elymas. 1682 of Chaldean origin ( with pronominal suffix) my God:--Eloi. 1683 genitive case compound of and ; of myself so likewise the dative case , and accusative case :--me, mine own (self), myself. 1684 from and the base of ; to walk on, i.e. embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool):--come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship. 1685 from and ; to throw on, i.e. (figuratively) subject to (eternal punishment):--cast into. 1686 from and ; to whelm on, i.e. wet (a part of the person, etc.) by contact with a fluid:--dip. 1687 from and a presumed derivative of the base of ; equivalent to ; to intrude on (figuratively):--intrude into. 1688 from and (to mount; causative of ); to place on, i.e. transfer (aboard a vessel):--put in. 1689 from and ; to look on, i.e. (relatively) to observe fixedly, or (absolutely) to discern clearly:--behold, gaze up, look upon, (could) see. 1690 from and (to snort with anger); to have indignation on, i.e. (transitively) to blame, (intransitively) to sigh with chagrin, (specially) to sternly enjoin:--straitly charge, groan, murmur against. 1691 a prolonged form of ; me:--I, me, my(-self). 1692 of uncertain affinity; to vomit:--(will) spue. 1693 from and ; to rave on, i.e. rage at:--be mad against. 1694 of Hebrew origin (); God with us; Emmanuel, a name of Christ:--Emmanuel. 1695 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Emmaus, a place in Palestine:--Emmaus. 1696 from and ; to stay in the same place, i.e. (figuratively) persevere:--continue. 1697 of Hebrew origin (); Emmor (i.e. Chamor), a Canaanite:--Emmor. 1698 a prolonged form of ; to me:--I, me, mine, my. 1699 from the oblique cases of (, , ); my:--of me, mine (own), my. 1700 a prolonged form of ; of me:--me, mine, my. 1701 from ; derision:--mocking. 1702 from and ; to jeer at, i.e. deride:--mock. 1703 from ; a derider, i.e. (by implication) a false teacher:--mocker, scoffer. 1704 from and ; to perambulate on a place, i.e. (figuratively) to be occupied among persons:--walk in. 1705 or from and the base of ;to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively):--fill. 1706 from and ; to fall on, i.e. (literally) to be entrapped by, or (figuratively) be overwhelmed with:--fall among (into). 1707 from and ; to entwine, i.e. (figuratively) involve with:--entangle (in, self with). 1708 from ; elaborate braiding of the hair:--plaiting. 1709 from and ; to inhale, i.e. (figuratively) to be animated by (bent upon):--breathe. 1710 from and ; to travel in (a country as a pedlar), i.e. (by implication) to trade:--buy and sell, make merchandise. 1711 feminine from ; traffic:--merchandise. 1712 neuter from ; a mart ("emporium"):--merchandise. 1713 from and the base of ; a (wholesale) tradesman:--merchant. 1714 from and (to blow a flame); to enkindle, i.e. set on fire:--burn up. 1715 from and ; in front of (in place (literally or figuratively) or time):--against, at, before, (in presence, sight) of. 1716 from and ; to spit at or on:--spit (upon). 1717 from a compound of and ; apparent in self:--manifest, openly. 1718 from ; to exhibit (in person) or disclose (by words):--appear, declare (plainly), inform, (will) manifest, shew, signify. 1719 from and ; in fear, i.e. alarmed:--affrighted, afraid, tremble. 1720 from and (to puff) (compare ); to blow at or on:--breathe on. 1721 from and a derivative of ; implanted (figuratively):--engrafted. 1722 a primary preposition denoting (fixed) position (in place, time or state), and (by implication) instrumentality (medially or constructively), i.e. a relation of rest (intermediate between and ); "in," at, (up-)on, by, etc.:--about, after, against, + almost, X altogether, among, X as, at, before, between, (here-)by (+ all means), for (… sake of), + give self wholly to, (here-)in(-to, -wardly), X mightily, (because) of, (up-)on, (open-)ly, X outwardly, one, X quickly, X shortly, (speedi-)ly, X that, X there(-in, -on), through(-out), (un-)to(-ward), under, when, where(-with), while, with(-in). Often used in compounds, with substantially the same import; rarely with verbs of motion, and then not to indicate direction, except (elliptically) by a separate (and different) preposition. 1723 from and a derivative of ; to take in one's arms, i.e. embrace:--take up in arms. 1724 from and ; in the sea, i.e. marine:--thing in the sea. 1725 from and ; in front (i.e. figuratively, presence) of:--before. 1726 neuter of ; (adverbially) in the presence (view) of:--before, in the presence of. 1727 from ; opposite; figuratively, antagonistic:--(over) against, contrary. 1728 from and ; to commence on:--rule (by mistake for ). 1729 from a compound of and (in the sense of lacking); deficient in:--lacking. 1730 from ; an indication (concretely):--manifest token. 1731 from and ; to indicate (by word or act):--do, show (forth). 1732 from ; indication (abstractly):--declare, evident token, proof. 1733 from (the neuter of) and ; one and ten, i.e. eleven:--eleven. 1734 ordinal from ; eleventh:--eleventh. 1735 third person singular present of a compound of and ; (impersonally) it is accepted in, i.e. admitted (possible):--can (+ not) be. 1736 from a compound of and ; to be in one's own country, i.e. home (figuratively):--be at home (present). 1737 a prolonged form of ; to invest (with a garment):--clothe in, wear. 1738 from and ; in the right, i.e. equitable:--just. 1739 from a compound of and a derivative of the base of ; a housing in (residence), i.e. structure:--building. 1740 from ; to glorify:--glorify. 1741 from and ; in glory, i.e. splendid, (figuratively) noble:--glorious, gorgeous(-ly), honourable. 1742 from ; apparel (especially the outer robe):--clothing, garment, raiment. 1743 from and ; to empower:--enable, (increase in) strength(-en), be (make) strong. 1744 from and ; to sink (by implication, wrap (compare ) on, i.e. (figuratively) sneak:--creep. 1745 from ; investment with clothing:--putting on. 1746 from and (in the sense of sinking into a garment); to invest with clothing (literally or figuratively):--array, clothe (with), endue, have (put) on. 1747 feminine from and the base of ; an ambuscade, i.e. (figuratively) murderous purpose:--lay wait. See also . 1748 from ; to lurk, i.e. (figuratively) plot assassination:--lay wait for. 1749 neuter of the same as ; an ambush, i.e. (figuratively) murderous design:--lying in wait. 1750 from and the base of ; to enwrap:--wrap in. 1751 from and ; to be within (neuter participle plural):--such things as … have. See also . 1752 or or of uncertain affinity; on account of:--because, for (cause, sake), (where-)fore, by reason of, that. 1753 from ; efficiency ("energy"):--operation, strong, (effectual) working. 1754 from ; to be active, efficient:--do, (be) effectual (fervent), be mighty in, shew forth self, work (effectually in). 1755 from ; an effect:--operation, working. 1756 from and ; active, operative:--effectual, powerful. 1757 from and ; to confer a benefit on:--bless. 1758 from and ; to hold in or upon, i.e. ensnare; by implication, to keep a grudge:--entangle with, have a quarrel against, urge. 1759 from a prolonged form of ; properly, within, i.e. (of place) here, hither:--(t-)here, hither. 1760 from a compound of and ; to be inspirited, i.e. ponder:--think. 1761 from ; deliberation:--device, thought. 1762 contraction for the third person singular present indicative of ; impersonally, there is in or among:--be, (there) is. 1763 prolongation from a primary (a year); a year:--year. 1764 from and ; to place on hand, i.e. (reflexively) impend, (participle) be instant:--come, be at hand, present. 1765 from and ; to invigorate (transitively or reflexively):--strengthen. 1766 ordinal from ; ninth:--ninth. 1767 a primary number; nine:--nine. 1768 from a (tenth) multiple of and itself; ninety-nine:--ninety and nine. 1769 from ; dumb (as making signs), i.e. silent from astonishment:--speechless. 1770 from and ; to nod at, i.e. beckon or communicate by gesture:--make signs. 1771 from a compound of and ; thoughtfulness, i.e. moral understanding:--intent, mind. 1772 from and ; (subjectively) legal, or (objectively) subject to:--lawful, under law. 1773 neuter of a compound of and ; (adverbially) by night:--before day. 1774 from and ; to inhabit (figuratively):--dwell in. 1775 from ; oneness, i.e. (figuratively) unanimity:--unity. 1776 from and ; to crowd in, i.e. (figuratively) to annoy:--trouble. 1777 from ; liable to (a condition, penalty or imputation):--in danger of, guilty of, subject to. 1778 from ; an injunction, i.e. religious precept:--commandment. 1779 from a compound of and ; to inswathe with cerements for interment:--bury. 1780 from ; preparation for interment:--burying. 1781 from and the base of ; to enjoin:--(give) charge, (give) command(-ments), injoin. 1782 from the same as ; hence (literally or figuratively); (repeated) on both sides:--(from) hence, on either side. 1783 from ; an interview, i.e. (specially) supplication:--intercession, prayer. 1784 from and ; valued (figuratively):--dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation. 1785 from ; injunction, i.e. an authoritative prescription:--commandment, precept. 1786 from and ; a resident:--of that place. 1787 from ; inside (adverb or noun):--within. 1788 from and the base of ; to invert, i.e. (figuratively and reflexively) in a good sense, to respect; or in a bad one, to confound:--regard, (give) reference, shame. 1789 from and ; (figuratively) to educate:--nourish up in. 1790 from and ; terrified:--X quake, X trembled. 1791 from ; confusion:--shame. 1792 from and ; to revel in:--sporting selves. 1793 from and ; to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) confer with; by extension to entreat (in favor or against):--deal with, make intercession. 1794 from and (to twist; probably akin to ); to entwine, i.e. wind up in:--wrap in (together). 1795 from and a derivative of ; to enstamp, i.e. engrave:--engrave. 1796 from and ; to insult:--do despite unto. 1797 middle voice from ; to dream:--dream(-er). 1798 from and ; something seen in sleep, i.e. a dream (vision in a dream):--dream. 1799 neuter of a compound of and a derivative of ; in the face of (literally or figuratively):--before, in the presence (sight) of, to. 1800 of Hebrew origin (); Enos (i.e. Enosh), a patriarch:--Enos. 1801 middle voice from a compound of and ; to take in one's ear, i.e. to listen:--hearken. 1802 of Hebrew origin (); Enoch (i.e. Chanok), an antediluvian:--Enoch. 1803 a primary numeral; six:--six. 1804 from and the base of ; to publish, i.e. celebrate:--shew forth. 1805 from and ; to buy up, i.e. ransom; figuratively, to rescue from loss (improve opportunity):--redeem. 1806 from and ; to lead forth:--bring forth (out), fetch (lead) out. 1807 from and ; actively, to tear out; middle voice, to select; figuratively, to release:--deliver, pluck out, rescue. 1808 from and ; to remove:--put (take) away. 1809 middle voice from and ; to demand (for trial):--desire. 1810 from and the base of ; of a sudden (unexpectedly):--suddenly. Compare . 1811 from and ; to follow out, i.e. (figuratively) to imitate, obey, yield to:--follow. 1812 plural ordinal from and ; six hundred:--six hundred. 1813 from and ; to smear out, i.e. obliterate (erase tears, figuratively, pardon sin):--blot out, wipe away. 1814 from and ; to spring forth :--leap up. 1815 from ; a rising from death:--resurrection. 1816 from and ; to start up out of the ground, i.e. germinate:--spring up. 1817 from and ; objectively, to produce, i.e. (figuratively) beget; subjectively, to arise, i.e. (figuratively) object:--raise (rise) up. 1818 from and ; to seduce wholly:--beguile, deceive. 1819 from and a derivative of the same as ; of a sudden, i.e. unexpectedly:--suddenly. Compare . 1820 middle voice from and ; to be utterly at a loss, i.e. despond:--(in) despair. 1821 from and ; to send away forth, i.e. (on a mission) to despatch, or (peremptorily) to dismiss:--send (away, forth, out). 1822 from and a derivative of ; to finish out (time); figuratively, to equip fully (a teacher):--accomplish, thoroughly furnish. 1823 from and ; to lighten forth, i.e. (figuratively) to be radiant (of very white garments):--glistening. 1824 from and the genitive case singular feminine of ( being understood); from that hour, i.e. instantly:--by and by, immediately, presently, straightway. 1825 from and ; to rouse fully, i.e. (figuratively) to resuscitate (from death), release (from infliction):--raise up. 1826 from and (to go); to issue, i.e. leave (a place), escape (to the shore):--depart, get (to land), go out. 1827 from and ; to convict fully, i.e. (by implication) to punish:--convince. 1828 from and ; to drag forth, i.e. (figuratively) to entice (to sin):--draw away. 1829 from a compound of and a presumed (to spue); vomit, i.e. food disgorged:--vomit. 1830 from and ; to explore (figuratively):--search diligently. 1831 from and ; to issue (literally or figuratively):--come (forth, out), depart (out of), escape, get out, go (abroad, away, forth, out, thence), proceed (forth), spread abroad. 1832 third person singular present indicative of a compound of and ; so also neuter present participle of the same (with or without some form of expressed); impersonally, it is right (through the figurative idea of being out in public):--be lawful, let, X may(-est). 1833 from and (to examine); to test thoroughly (by questions), i.e. ascertain or interrogate:--ask, enquire, search. 1834 from and ; to consider out (aloud), i.e. rehearse, unfold:--declare, tell. 1835 the tenth multiple of ; sixty:--sixty(-fold), threescore. 1836 from (in the sense of taking hold of, i.e. adjoining); successive:--after, following, X morrow, next. 1837 middle voice from and ; to "echo" forth, i.e. resound (be generally reported):--sound forth. 1838 from ; habit, i.e. (by implication) practice:--use. 1839 from and ; to put (stand) out of wits, i.e. astound, or (reflexively) become astounded, insane:--amaze, be (make) astonished, be beside self (selves), bewitch, wonder. 1840 from and ; to have full strength, i.e. be entirely competent:--be able. 1841 from and ; an exit, i.e. (figuratively) death:--decease, departing. 1842 from and ; to extirpate:--destroy. 1843 from and ; to acknowledge or (by implication, of assent) agree fully:--confess, profess, promise. 1844 from and ; to exact an oath, i.e. conjure:--adjure. 1845 from ; one that binds by an oath (or spell), i.e. (by implication) an "exorcist" (conjurer):--exorcist. 1846 from and ; to dig out, i.e. (by extension) to extract (an eye), remove (roofing):--break up, pluck out. 1847 from and a derivative of the neuter of ; to make utterly nothing of, i.e. despise:--set at nought. See also . 1848 a variation of and meaning the same:--contemptible, despise, least esteemed, set at nought. 1849 from (in the sense of ability); privilege, i.e. (subjectively) force, capacity, competency, freedom, or (objectively) mastery (concretely, magistrate, superhuman, potentate, token of control), delegated influence:--authority, jurisdiction, liberty, power, right, strength. 1850 from ; to control:--exercise authority upon, bring under the (have) power of. 1851 from a compound of and (meaning to stand out); prominence (figuratively):--principal. 1852 from ; to waken:--awake out of sleep. 1853 from and ; awake:--X out of sleep. 1854 adverb from ; out(-side, of doors), literally or figuratively:--away, forth, (with-)out (of, -ward), strange. 1855 from ; external(-ly):--out(-side, -ward, - wardly), (from) without. 1856 or from and (to push); to expel; by implication, to propel:--drive out, thrust in. 1857 comparative of ; exterior:--outer. 1858 from ; to observe a festival:--keep the feast. 1859 of uncertain affinity; a festival:--feast, holyday. 1860 from ; an announcement (for information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of good):--message, promise. 1861 from and the base of ; to announce upon (reflexively), i.e. (by implication) to engage to do something, to assert something respecting oneself:--profess, (make) promise. 1862 from ; a self-committal (by assurance of conferring some good):--promise. 1863 from and ; to superinduce, i.e. inflict (an evil), charge (a crime):--bring upon. 1864 from and ; to struggle for:--earnestly contend for. 1865 from and (to assemble); to accumulate:--gather thick together. 1866 from ; praised; Epænetus, a Christian:--Epenetus. 1867 from and ; to applaud:--commend, laud, praise. 1868 from and the base of ; laudation; concretely, a commendable thing:--praise. 1869 from and ; to raise up (literally or figuratively):--exalt self, poise (lift, take) up. 1870 from and ; to feel shame for something:--be ashamed. 1871 from and ; to ask for:--beg. 1872 from and ; to accompany:--follow (after). 1873 from and ; to hearken (favorably) to:--hear. 1874 from and the base of ; to listen (intently) to:--hear. 1875 from and ; a particle of indefinite contemporaneousness; whenever, as soon as:--when. 1876 neuter of a presumed compound of and ; (adverbially) on necessity, i.e. necessarily:--necessary. 1877 from and ; to lead up on, i.e. (technical) to put out (to sea); (intransitively) to return:--launch (thrust) out, return. 1878 from and ; to remind of:--put in mind. 1879 middle voice from and ; to settle on; literally (remain) or figuratively (rely):--rest in (upon). 1880 from and ; to come up on, i.e. return:--come again, return. 1881 middle voice from and ; to stand up on, i.e. (figuratively) to attack:--rise up against. 1882 from a compound of and ; a straightening up again, i.e. (figuratively) rectification (reformation):-- correction. 1883 from and ; up above, i.e. over or on (of place, amount, rank, etc.):--above, more than, (up-)on, over. 1884 from and ; to avail for, i.e. help:--relieve. 1885 from a compound of and (meaning a governor of a district, "eparch"); a special region of government, i.e. a Roman præfecture:--province. 1886 from and an equivalent of ; a hut over the head, i.e. a dwelling:--habitation. 1887 from and ; occurring on the succeeding day, i.e. ( being implied) to-morrow:--day following, morrow, next day (after). 1888 from and and (the dative case singular of) a derivative of (a thief); in theft itself, i.e. (by analogy) in actual crime:--in the very act. 1889 contracted from ; Epaphras, a Christian:--Epaphras. 1890 from and ; to foam upon, i.e. (figuratively) to exhibit (a vile passion):--foam out. 1891 from (in the sense of devoted to) and (Venus); Epaphroditus, a Christian:--Epaphroditus. Compare . 1892 from and ; to rouse upon, i.e. (figuratively) to excite against:--raise, stir up. 1893 from and ; thereupon, i.e. since (of time or cause):--because, else, for that (then, -asmuch as), otherwise, seeing that, since, when. 1894 from and ; since now, i.e. (of time) when, or (of cause) whereas:--after that, because, for (that, -asmuch as), seeing, since. 1895 from and ; since indeed (of cause):--forasmuch. 1896 and other moods and persons of the same tense; from and ; to regard (favorably or otherwise):--behold, look upon. 1897 from and ; since indeed (of cause):--seeing. 1898 from a compound of and ; a superintroduction:--bringing in. 1899 from and ; thereafter:--after that(-ward), then. 1900 from and (the accusative case plural neuter of) ; upon those parts of, i.e. on the further side of:--beyond. 1901 middle voice from and ; to stretch (oneself) forward upon:--reach forth. 1902 middle voice from and ; to invest upon oneself:--be clothed upon. 1903 from ; a wrapper, i.e. outer garment:--fisher's coat. 1904 from and ; to supervene, i.e. arrive, occur, impend, attack, (figuratively) influence:--come (in, upon). 1905 from and ; to ask for, i.e. inquire, seek:--ask (after, questions), demand, desire, question. 1906 from ; an inquiry:--answer. 1907 from and ; to hold upon, i.e. (by implication) to retain; (by extension) to detain; (with implication, of ) to pay attention to:--give (take) heed unto, hold forth, mark, stay. 1908 from a compound of and (probably) (threats); to insult, slander:--use despitefully, falsely accuse. 1909 a primary preposition; properly, meaning superimposition (of time, place, order, etc.), as a relation of distribution (with the genitive case), i.e. over, upon, etc.; of rest (with the dative case) at, on, etc.; of direction (with the accusative case) towards, upon, etc.:--about (the times), above, after, against, among, as long as (touching), at, beside, X have charge of, (be-, (where-))fore, in (a place, as much as, the time of, -to), (because) of, (up-)on (behalf of), over, (by, for) the space of, through(-out), (un-)to(-ward), with. In compounds it retains essentially the same import, at, upon, etc. (literally or figuratively). 1910 from and the base of ; to walk upon, i.e. mount, ascend, embark, arrive:--come (into), enter into, go abroad, sit upon, take ship. 1911 from and ; to throw upon (literal or figurative, transitive or reflexive; usually with more or less force); specially (with implied) to reflect; impersonally, to belong to:--beat into, cast (up-)on, fall, lay (on), put (unto), stretch forth, think on. 1912 from and ; to be heavy upon, i.e. (pecuniarily) to be expensive to; figuratively, to be severe towards:--be chargeable to, overcharge. 1913 from and a reduplicated derivative of the base of (compare ); to cause to mount (an animal):--set on. 1914 from and ; to gaze at (with favor, pity or partiality):--look upon, regard, have respect to. 1915 from ; a patch:--piece. 1916 from and ; to exclaim against:--cry. 1917 from a presumed compound of and ; a plan against someone, i.e. a plot:--laying (lying) in wait. 1918 from and a derivative of ; to form affinity with, i.e. (specially) in a levirate way:--marry. 1919 from and ; worldly (physically or morally):--earthly, in earth, terrestrial. 1920 from and ; to arrive upon, i.e. spring up (as a wind):--blow. 1921 from and ; to know upon some mark, i.e. recognize; by implication, to become fully acquainted with, to acknowledge:--(ac-, have, take)know(-ledge, well), perceive. 1922 from ; recognition, i.e. (by implication) full discernment, acknowledgement:--(ac-)knowledge(-ing, - ment). 1923 from ; an inscription:--superscription. 1924 from and ; to inscribe (physically or mentally):--inscription, write in (over, thereon). 1925 from and ; to exhibit (physically or mentally):--shew. 1926 from and ; to admit (as a guest or (figuratively) teacher):--receive. 1927 from a compound of and ; to make oneself at home, i.e. (by extension) to reside (in a foreign country):--(be) dwelling (which were) there, stranger. 1928 middle voice from and ; to appoint besides, i.e. supplement (as a codicil):--add to. 1929 from and ; to give over (by hand or surrender):--deliver unto, give, let (+ (her drive)), offer. 1930 from and a derivative of ; to straighten further, i.e. (figuratively) arrange additionally:--set in order. 1931 from and ; to set fully (as the sun):--go down. 1932 from ; suitableness, i.e. (by implication) equity, mildness:--clemency, gentleness. 1933 from and ; appropriate, i.e. (by implication) mild:--gentle, moderation, patient. 1934 from and ; to search (inquire) for; intensively, to demand, to crave:--desire, enquire, seek (after, for). 1935 from and ; doomed to death:--appointed to death. 1936 from ; an imposition (of hands officially):--laying (putting) on. 1937 from and ; to set the heart upon, i.e. long for (rightfully or otherwise):--covet, desire, would fain, lust (after). 1938 from ; a craver:--+ lust after. 1939 from ; a longing (especially for what is forbidden):--concupiscence, desire, lust (after). 1940 from and ; to seat upon:--set on. 1941 middle voice from and ; to entitle; by implication, to invoke (for aid, worship, testimony, decision, etc.):--appeal (unto), call (on, upon), surname. 1942 from ; a covering, i.e. (figuratively) pretext:--cloke. 1943 from and ; to conceal, i.e. (figuratively) forgive:--cover. 1944 from and a derivative of ; imprecated, i.e. execrable:--accursed. 1945 from and ; to rest upon (literally or figuratively):--impose, be instant, (be) laid (there-, up-)on, (when) lay (on), lie (on), press upon. 1946 from (compare ) (a noted philosopher); an Epicurean or follower of Epicurus:--Epicurean. 1947 from a compound of and a (prolonged) form of the base of (in the sense of servant); assistance:--help. 1948 from and ; to adjudge:--give sentence. 1949 middle voice from and ; to seize (for help, injury, attainment, or any other purpose; literally or figuratively):--catch, lay hold (up-)on, take (by, hold of, on). 1950 middle voice from and ; to lose out of mind; by implication, to neglect:--(be) forget(-ful of). 1951 middle voice from and ; to surname, select:--call, choose. 1952 from and ; to leave upon, i.e. (figuratively) to be insufficient for:--fail. 1953 from a derivative of ; negligence:--X forgetful. 1954 from and ; left over, i.e. remaining:--rest. 1955 from ; explanation, i.e. application:--interpretation. 1956 from and ; to solve further, i.e. (figuratively) to explain, decide:--determine, expound. 1957 from and ; to attest further, i.e. corroborate:--testify. 1958 from ; carefulness, i.e. kind attention (hospitality):--+ refresh self. 1959 middle voice from and the same as ; to care for (physically or otherwise):--take care of. 1960 adverb from a derivative of ; carefully:--diligently. 1961 from and ; to stay over, i.e. remain (figuratively, persevere):--abide (in), continue (in), tarry. 1962 from and ; to nod at, i.e. (by implication) to assent:--consent. 1963 from and ; attention of the mind, i.e. (by implication) purpose:--thought. 1964 from ; to commit perjury:--forswear self. 1965 from and ; on oath, i.e. (falsely) a forswearer:--perjured person. 1966 feminine singular participle of a compound of and (to go); supervening, i.e. ( or being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or night:--following, next. 1967 perhaps from the same as ; tomorrow's; but more probably from and a derivative of the present participle feminine of ; for subsistence, i.e. needful:--daily. 1968 from and ; to embrace (with affection) or seize (with more or less violence; literally or figuratively):--fall into (on, upon) lie on, press upon. 1969 from and ; to chastise, i.e. (with words) to upbraid:--rebuke. 1970 from and ; to throttle upon, i.e. (figuratively) overgrow:--choke. 1971 from and potheo (to yearn); to dote upon, i.e. intensely crave possession (lawfully or wrongfully):--(earnestly) desire (greatly), (greatly) long (after), lust. 1972 from ; a longing for:--earnest (vehement) desire. 1973 from and a derivative of the latter part of ; yearned upon, i.e. greatly loved:--longed for. 1974 from ; intense longing:--great desire. 1975 from and ; to journey further, i.e. travel on (reach):--come. 1976 from and the base of ; to stitch upon, i.e. fasten with the needle:--sew on. 1977 from and ; to throw upon (literally or figuratively):--cast upon. 1978 from and some form of the base of ; remarkable, i.e. (figuratively) eminent:--notable, of note. 1979 from a compound of and a derivative of ; a provisioning, i.e. (concretely) food:--victuals. 1980 middle voice from and the base of ; to inspect, i.e. (by implication) to select; by extension, to go to see, relieve:--look out, visit. 1981 from and ; to tent upon, i.e. (figuratively) abide with :--rest upon. 1982 from and a derivative of ; to cast a shade upon, i.e. (by analogy) to envelop in a haze of brilliancy; figuratively, to invest with preternatural influence:--overshadow. 1983 from and ; to oversee; by implication, to beware:--look diligently, take the oversight. 1984 from ; inspection (for relief); by implication, superintendence; specially, the Christian "episcopate":--the office of a "bishop", bishoprick, visitation. 1985 from and (in the sense of ); a superintendent, i.e. Christian officer in genitive case charge of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively):--bishop, overseer. 1986 from and ; to draw over, i.e. (with implied) efface the mark of circumcision (by recovering with the foreskin):--become uncircumcised. 1987 apparently a middle voice of (with implied); to put the mind upon, i.e. comprehend, or be acquainted with:--know, understand. 1988 from and a presumed derivative of ; an appointee over, i.e. commander (teacher):--master. 1989 from and ; to enjoin (by writing), i.e. (genitive case) to communicate by letter (for any purpose):--write (a letter, unto). 1990 from ; intelligent:--endued with knowledge. 1991 from and ; to support further, i.e. reestablish:--confirm, strengthen. 1992 from ; a written message:--"epistle," letter. 1993 from and ; to put something over the mouth, i.e. (figuratively) to silence:--stop mouths. 1994 from and ; to revert (literally, figuratively or morally):--come (go) again, convert, (re-)turn (about, again). 1995 from ; reversion, i.e. morally, revolution:--conversion. 1996 from and ; to collect upon the same place:--gather (together). 1997 from ; a complete collection; especially a Christian meeting (for worship):--assembling (gathering) together. 1998 from and ; to hasten together upon one place (or a particular occasion):--come running together. 1999 from the middle voice of a compound of and ; a conspiracy, i.e. concourse (riotous or friendly):--that which cometh upon, + raising up. 2000 from a compound of and (to trip); figuratively, insecure:--dangerous. 2001 from and ; to avail further, i.e. (figuratively) insist stoutly:--be the more fierce. 2002 from and ; to accumulate further, i.e. (figuratively) seek additionally:--heap. 2003 from ; an injunction or decree; by implication, authoritativeness:--authority, commandment. 2004 from and ; to arrange upon, i.e. order:--charge, command, injoin. 2005 from and ; to fulfill further (or completely), i.e. execute; by implication, to terminate, undergo:--accomplish, do, finish, (make) (perfect), perform(X -ance). 2006 from (enough); serviceable, i.e. (by implication) requisite:--things which are needful. 2007 from and ; to impose (in a friendly or hostile sense):--add unto, lade, lay upon, put (up) on, set on (up), + surname, X wound. 2008 from and ; to tax upon, i.e. censure or admonish; by implication, forbid:--(straitly) charge, rebuke. 2009 from a compound of and ; properly, esteem, i.e. citizenship; used (in the sense of ) of a penalty:--punishment. 2010 from and the base of ; to turn over (transfer), i.e. allow:--give leave (liberty, license), let, permit, suffer. 2011 from ; permission, i.e. (by implication) full power:--commission. 2012 from and (in the sense of ); a commissioner, i.e. domestic manager, guardian:--steward, tutor. 2013 from and ; to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) to attain:--obtain. 2014 from and ; to shine upon, i.e. become (literally) visible or (figuratively) known:--appear, give light. 2015 from ; a manifestation, i.e. (specially) the advent of Christ (past or future):--appearing, brightness. 2016 from ; conspicuous, i.e. (figuratively) memorable:--notable. 2017 a form of ; to illuminate (figuratively):--give light. 2018 from and ; to bear upon (or further), i.e. adduce (personally or judicially (accuse, inflict)), superinduce:--add, bring (against), take. 2019 from and ; to call at something, i.e. exclaim:--cry (against), give a shout. 2020 a form of ; to begin to grow light:--begin to dawn, X draw on. 2021 from and ; to put the hand upon, i.e. undertake:--go about, take in hand (upon). 2022 from and (to pour); --to pour upon:--pour in. 2023 from and ; to furnish besides, i.e. fully supply, (figuratively) aid or contribute:--add, minister (nourishment, unto). 2024 from ; contribution:--supply. 2025 from and ; to smear over:--anoint. 2026 from and ; to build upon, i.e. (figuratively) to rear up:--build thereon (thereupon, on, upon). 2027 from and (to urge); to drive upon the shore, i.e. to beach a vessel:--run aground. 2028 from and ; to name further, i.e. denominate:--call. 2029 from and a derivative of ; to inspect, i.e. watch:--behold. 2030 from and a presumed derivative of ; a looker-on:--eye-witness. 2031 from ; a word:--X say. 2032 from and ; above the sky:--celestial, (in) heaven(-ly), high. 2033 a primary number; seven:--seven. 2034 adverb from ; seven times:--seven times. 2035 from and ; seven times a thousand:--seven thousand. 2036 a primary verb (used only in the definite past tense, the others being borrowed from , , and ); to speak or say (by word or writing):--answer, bid, bring word, call, command, grant, say (on), speak, tell. Compare . 2037 from (to love); beloved; Erastus, a Christian:--Erastus. 2038 middle voice from ; to toil (as a task, occupation, etc.), (by implication) effect, be engaged in or with, etc.:--commit, do, labor for, minister about, trade (by), work. 2039 from ; occupation; by implication, profit, pains:--craft, diligence, gain, work. 2040 from ; a toiler; figuratively, a teacher:--labourer, worker(-men). 2041 from a primary (but obsolete) (to work); toil (as an effort or occupation); by implication, an act:--deed, doing, labour, work. 2042 from a presumed prolonged form of ; to stimulate (especially to anger):--provoke. 2043 of obscure affinity; to prop, i.e. (reflexively) get fast:--stick fast. 2044 of uncertain affinity; to belch, i.e. (figuratively) to speak out:--utter. 2045 apparently from (through the idea of inquiry); to seek, i.e. (figuratively) to investigate:--search. 2046 probably a fuller form of ; an alternate for in certain tenses; to utter, i.e. speak or say:--call, say, speak (of), tell. 2047 from ; solitude (concretely):--desert, wilderness. 2048 of uncertain affinity; lonesome, i.e. (by implication) waste (usually as a noun, being implied):--desert, desolate, solitary, wilderness. 2049 from ; to lay waste (literally or figuratively):--(bring to, make) desolate(-ion), come to nought. 2050 from ; despoliation:--desolation. 2051 from ; to wrangle:--strive. 2052 perhaps as the same as ; properly, intrigue, i.e. (by implication) faction:--contention(-ious), strife. 2053 of obscure affinity; wool:--wool. 2054 of uncertain affinity; a quarrel, i.e. (by implication) wrangling:--contention, debate, strife, variance. 2055 from ; a kidling, i.e. (genitive case) goat (symbolically, wicked person):--goat. 2056 perhaps from the same as (through the idea of hairiness); a kid or (genitive case) goat:--goat, kid. 2057 probably from ; Hermas, a Christian:--Hermas. 2058 from the same as ; translation:--interpretation. 2059 from a presumed derivative of (as the god of language); to translate:--interpret. 2060 perhaps from ; Hermes, the name of the messenger of the Greek deities; also of a Christian:--Hermes, Mercury. 2061 from and ; born of Hermes; Hermogenes, an apostate Christian:--Hermogenes. 2062 neuter of a derivative of (to creep); a reptile, i.e. (by Hebraism (compare )) a small animal:--creeping thing, serpent. 2063 of uncertain affinity; red, i.e. (with ) the Red Sea:--red. 2064 middle voice of a primary verb (used only in the present and imperfect tenses, the others being supplied by a kindred (middle voice) , or (active) , which do not otherwise occur); to come or go (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively):--accompany, appear, bring, come, enter, fall out, go, grow, X light, X next, pass, resort, be set. 2065 apparently from (compare ); to interrogate; by implication, to request:--ask, beseech, desire, intreat, pray. Compare . 2066 from (to clothe); dress:--apparel, clothing, raiment, robe. 2067 from a derivative of ; clothing (concretely):--government. 2068 strengthened for a primary (to eat); used only in certain tenses, the rest being supplied by ; to eat (usually literal):--devour, eat, live. 2069 of Hebrew origin (probably for ); Esli, an Israelite:--Esli. 2070 first person plural indicative of ; we are:--are, be, have our being, X have hope, + (the gospel) was (preached unto) us. 2071 future of ; will be:--shall (should) be (have), (shall) come (to pass), X may have, X fall, what would follow, X live long, X sojourn. 2072 from and a presumed derivative of ; a mirror (for looking into):--glass. Compare . 2073 feminine of an adjective hesperos (evening); the eve ( being implied):--evening(-tide). 2074 of Hebrew origin (); Esrom (i.e. Chetsron), an Israelite:--Esrom. 2075 second person plural present indicative of ; ye are:--be, have been, belong. 2076 third person singular present indicative of ; he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are:--are, be(-long), call, X can(-not), come, consisteth, X dure for a while, + follow, X have, (that) is (to say), make, meaneth, X must needs, + profit, + remaineth, + wrestle. 2077 second person singular present imperative of ; be thou; also , third person of the same; let them be:--be. 2078 a superlative probably from (in the sense of contiguity); farthest, final (of place or time):--ends of, last, latter end, lowest, uttermost. 2079 adverb from ; finally, i.e. (with ) at the extremity of life:--point of death. 2080 from ; inside (as preposition or adjective):-- (with-)in(-ner, -to, -ward). 2081 from ; from inside; also used as equivalent to (inside):--inward(-ly), (from) within, without. 2082 comparative of ; interior:--inner, within. 2083 from (a clansman); a comrade:--fellow, friend. 2084 from and ; other- tongued, i.e. a foreigner:--man of other tongue. 2085 from and ; to instruct differently:--teach other doctrine(-wise). 2086 from a compound of and ; to yoke up differently, i.e. (figuratively) to associate discordantly:--unequally yoke together with. 2087 of uncertain affinity; (an-, the) other or different:--altered, else, next (day), one, (an-)other, some, strange. 2088 adverb from ; differently:--otherwise. 2089 perhaps akin to ; "yet," still (of time or degree):--after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-)henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more(-one), now, still, yet. 2090 from ; to prepare:--prepare, provide, make ready. Compare . 2091 from ; preparation:--preparation. 2092 from an old noun (fitness); adjusted, i.e. ready:--prepared, (made) ready(-iness, to our hand). 2093 adverb from ; in readiness:--ready. 2094 apparently a primary word; a year:--year. 2095 neuter of a primary (good); (adverbially) well:--good, well (done). 2096 of Hebrew origin (); Eua (or Eva, i.e. Chavvah), the first woman:--Eve. 2097 from and ; to announce good news ("evangelize") especially the gospel:--declare, bring (declare, show) glad (good) tidings, preach (the gospel). 2098 from the same as ; a good message, i.e. the gospel:--gospel. 2099 from ; a preacher of the gospel:--evangelist. 2100 from ; to gratify entirely:--please (well). 2101 from and ; fully agreeable:--acceptable(-ted), wellpleasing. 2102 adverb from ; quite agreeably:--acceptably, + please well. 2103 from and ; good-willer; Eubulus, a Christian:--Eubulus. 2104 from and ; well born, i.e. (literally) high in rank, or (figuratively) generous:--more noble, nobleman. 2105 feminine from and the alternate of (as the god of the weather); a clear sky, i.e. fine weather:--fair weather. 2106 from and ; to think well of, i.e. approve (an act); specially, to approbate (a person or thing):--think good, (be well) please(-d), be the good (have, take) pleasure, be willing. 2107 from a presumed compound of and the base of ; satisfaction, i.e. (subjectively) delight, or (objectively) kindness, wish, purpose:--desire, good pleasure (will), X seem good. 2108 from ; beneficence (genitive case or specially):--benefit, good deed done. 2109 from ; to be philanthropic:--do good. 2110 from and the base of ; a worker of good, i.e. (specially) a philanthropist:--benefactor. 2111 from and a derivative of ; well placed, i.e. (figuratively) appropriate:--fit, meet. 2112 adverb from ; directly, i.e. at once or soon:--anon, as soon as, forthwith, immediately, shortly, straightway. 2113 from and ; to lay a straight course, i.e. sail direct:--(come) with a straight course. 2114 from ; to cheer up, i.e. (intransitively) be cheerful; neuter comparative (adverbially) more cheerfully:--be of good cheer (merry). 2115 from and ; in fine spirits, i.e. cheerful:--of good cheer, the more cheerfully. 2116 from ; to straighten (level); technically, to steer:--governor, make straight. 2117 perhaps from and ; straight, i.e. (literally) level, or (figuratively) true; adverbially (of time) at once:--anon, by and by, forthwith, immediately, straightway. 2118 from ; rectitude:--righteousness. 2119 from ; to have good time, i.e. opportunity or leisure:--have leisure (convenient time), spend time. 2120 from ; a favorable occasion:--opportunity. 2121 from and ; well-timed, i.e. opportune:--convenient, in time of need. 2122 adverb from ; opportunely:--conveniently, in season. 2123 comparative of a compound of and ; better for toil, i.e. more facile:--easier. 2124 from ; properly, caution, i.e. (religiously) reverence (piety); by implication, dread (concretely):--fear(-ed). 2125 middle voice from ; to be circumspect, i.e. (by implication) to be apprehensive; religiously, to reverence:--(moved with) fear. 2126 from and ; taking well (carefully), i.e. circumspect (religiously, pious):--devout. 2127 from a compound of and ; to speak well of, i.e. (religiously) to bless (thank or invoke a benediction upon, prosper):--bless, praise. 2128 from ; adorable:--blessed. 2129 from the same as ; fine speaking, i.e. elegance of language; commendation ("eulogy"), i.e. (reverentially) adoration; religiously, benediction; by implication, consecration; by extension, benefit or largess:--blessing (a matter of) bounty (X -tifully), fair speech. 2130 from and a presumed derivative of ; good at imparting, i.e. liberal:--ready to distribute. 2131 from and ; victorious; Eunice, a Jewess:--Eunice. 2132 from a compound of and ; to be well- minded, i.e. reconcile:--agree. 2133 from the same as ; kindness; euphemistically, conjugal duty:--benevolence, good will. 2134 from ; to castrate (figuratively, live unmarried):--make…eunuch. 2135 from (a bed) and ; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed-chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication, a chamberlain (state-officer):--eunuch. 2136 from the same as ; fine travelling; Euodia, a Christian woman:--Euodias. 2137 from a compound of and ; to help on the road, i.e. (passively) succeed in reaching; figuratively, to succeed in business affairs:--(have a) prosper(-ous journey). 2138 from and ; good for persuasion, i.e. (intransitively) complaint:--easy to be intreated. 2139 from and a derivative of a presumed compound of and ; well standing around, i.e. (a competitor) thwarting (a racer) in every direction (figuratively, of sin in genitive case):--which doth so easily beset. 2140 from a compound of and ; well-doing, i.e. beneficence:--to do good. 2141 from a compound of and the base of ; (intransitively) to be good for passing through, i.e. (figuratively) have pecuniary means:--ability. 2142 from the same as ; pecuniary resources:--wealth. 2143 from a compound of and ; good suitableness, i.e. gracefulness:--grace. 2144 from and a derivative of ; well-received, i.e. approved, favorable:--acceptable(-ted). 2145 from and the same as ; sitting well towards, i.e. (figuratively) assiduous (neuter, diligent service):--X attend upon. 2146 from a compound of and ; to be of good countenance, i.e. (figuratively) to make a display:--make a fair show. 2147 , a prolonged form of a primary , which (together with another cognate form) is used for it in all the tenses except the present and imperfect; to find (literally or figuratively):--find, get, obtain, perceive, see. 2148 from (the east wind) and ; a storm from the East (or southeast), i.e. (in modern phrase) a Levanter:--Euroklydon. 2149 from (wide) and ; spacious:--broad. 2150 from ; piety; specially, the gospel scheme:--godliness, holiness. 2151 from ; to be pious, i.e. (towards God) to worship, or (towards parents) to respect (support):--show piety, worship. 2152 from and ; well-reverent, i.e. pious:--devout, godly. 2153 adverb from ; piously:--godly. 2154 from and the base of ; well indicated, i.e. (figuratively) significant:--easy to be understood. 2155 from and ; well compassioned, i.e. sympathetic:--pitiful, tender-hearted. 2156 adverb from ; decorously:--decently, honestly. 2157 from ; decorousness:--comeliness. 2158 from and ; well-formed, i.e. (figuratively) decorous, noble (in rank):--comely, honourable. 2159 adverb from a compound of and a derivative of (to stretch); in a well-strung manner, i.e. (figuratively) intensely (in a good sense, cogently; in a bad one, fiercely):--mightily, vehemently. 2160 from a compound of and a derivative of the base of (meaning well-turned, i.e. ready at repartee, jocose); witticism, i.e. (in a vulgar sense) ribaldry:--jesting. 2161 from and a derivative of ; well- fated, i.e. fortunate; Eutychus, a young man:--Eutychus. 2162 from ; good language ("euphemy"), i.e. praise (repute):--good report. 2163 from and ; well spoken of, i.e. reputable:--of good report. 2164 from and ; to bear well, i.e. be fertile:--bring forth abundantly. 2165 from and ; to put (middle voice or passively, be) in a good frame of mind, i.e. rejoice:--fare, make glad, be (make) merry, rejoice. 2166 of foreign origin (compare ); Euphrates, a river of Asia:--Euphrates. 2167 from the same as ; joyfulness:--gladness, joy. 2168 from ; to be grateful, i.e. (actively) to express gratitude (towards); specially, to say grace at a meal:--(give) thank(-ful, -s). 2169 from ; gratitude; actively, grateful language (to God, as an act of worship):--thankfulness, (giving of) thanks(-giving). 2170 from and a derivative of ; well favored, i.e. (by implication) grateful:--thankful. 2171 from ; properly, a wish, expressed as a petition to God, or in votive obligation:--prayer, vow. 2172 middle voice of a primary verb; to wish; by implication, to pray to God:--pray, will, wish. 2173 from and ; easily used, i.e. useful:--profitable, meet for use. 2174 from a compound of and ; to be in good spirits, i.e. feel encouraged:--be of good comfort. 2175 from a compound of and a derivative of ; good-scentedness, i.e. fragrance:--sweet savour (smell, -smelling). 2176 from and ; properly, well-named (good-omened), i.e. the left (which was the lucky side among the pagan Greeks); neuter as adverbial, at the left hand:--(on the) left. 2177 from and ; to spring upon:--leap on. 2178 from and ; upon one occasion (only):--(at) once (for all). 2179 from ; Ephesine, or situated at Ephesus:--of Ephesus. 2180 from ; an Ephesian or inhabitant of Ephesus:--Ephesian, of Ephesus. 2181 probably of foreign origin; Ephesus, a city of Asia Minor:--Ephesus. 2182 from a compound of and ; a discoverer, i.e. contriver:--inventor. 2183 from ; diurnality, i.e. (specially) the quotidian rotation or class of the Jewish priests' service at the Temple, as distributed by families:--course. 2184 from and ; for a day ("ephemeral"), i.e. diurnal:--daily. 2185 from and a cognate of ; to arrive upon, i.e. extend to:--reach. 2186 from and ; to stand upon, i.e. be present (in various applications, friendly or otherwise, usually literal); --assault, come (in, to, unto, upon), be at hand (instant), present, stand (before, by, over). 2187 of Hebrew origin ( or better ); Ephraim, a place in Palestine:--Ephraim. 2188 of Chaldee origin (); be opened!:--Ephphatha. 2189 feminine of ; hostility; by implication, a reason for opposition:--enmity, hatred. 2190 from a primary (to hate); hateful (passively, odious, or actively, hostile); usually as a noun, an adversary (especially Satan):--enemy, foe. 2191 of uncertain origin; an adder or other poisonous snake (literally or figuratively):--viper. 2192 , including an alternate form ; (used in certain tenses only) a primary verb; to hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possession; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition):--be (able, X hold, possessed with), accompany, + begin to amend, can(+ -not), X conceive, count, diseased, do + eat, + enjoy, + fear, following, have, hold, keep, + lack, + go to law, lie, + must needs, + of necessity, + need, next, + recover, + reign, + rest, + return, X sick, take for, + tremble, + uncircumcised, use. 2193 of uncertain affinity; a conjunction, preposition and adverb of continuance, until (of time and place):--even (until, unto), (as) far (as), how long, (un-)til(-l), (hither-, un-, up) to, while(-s). 2194 of Hebrew origin (); Zabulon (i.e. Zebulon), a region of Palestine:--Zabulon. 2195 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Zacchæus, an Israelite:--Zacchæus. 2196 of Hebrew origin (); Zara, (i.e. Zerach), an Israelite:--Zara. 2197 of Hebrew origin (); Zacharias (i.e. Zechariah), the name of two Israelites:--Zacharias. 2198 a primary verb; to live (literally or figuratively):--life(-time), (a-)live(-ly), quick. 2199 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Zebedæus, an Israelite:--Zebedee. 2200 from ; boiled, i.e. (by implication) calid (figuratively, fervent):--hot. 2201 from the same as ; a couple, i.e. a team (of oxen yoked together) or brace (of birds tied together):--yoke, pair. 2202 feminine of a derivative (at the second stage) from the same as ; a fastening (tiller-rope):--band. 2203 of uncertain affinity; in the oblique cases there is used instead of it a (probably cognate) name , which is otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis (among the Latins, Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the Greeks:--Jupiter. 2204 a primary verb; to be hot (boil, of liquids; or glow, of solids), i.e. (figuratively) be fervid (earnest):--be fervent. 2205 from ; properly, heat, i.e. (figuratively) "zeal" (in a favorable sense, ardor; in an unfavorable one, jealousy, as of a husband (figuratively, of God), or an enemy, malice):--emulation, envy(-ing), fervent mind, indignation, jealousy, zeal. 2206 from ; to have warmth of feeling for or against:--affect, covet (earnestly), (have) desire, (move with) envy, be jealous over, (be) zealous(-ly affect). 2207 from ; a "zealot":--zealous. 2208 the same as ; a Zealot, i.e. (specially) partisan for Jewish political independence:--Zelotes. 2209 probably akin to the base of (through the idea of violence); detriment:--damage, loss. 2210 from ; to injure, i.e. (reflexively or passively) to experience detriment:--be cast away, receive damage, lose, suffer loss. 2211 probably contracted from a poetic form of and ; Jove-given; Zenas, a Christian:--Zenas. 2212 of uncertain affinity; to seek (literally or figuratively); specially, (by Hebraism) to worship (God), or (in a bad sense) to plot (against life):--be (go) about, desire, endeavour, enquire (for), require, (X will) seek (after, for, means). Compare . 2213 from ; a search (properly concretely), i.e. (in words) a debate:--question. 2214 from ; a searching (properly, the act), i.e. a dispute or its theme:--question. 2215 of uncertain origin; darnel or false grain:--tares. 2216 of Hebrew origin (); Zorobabel (i.e. Zerubbabel), an Israelite:--Zorobabel. 2217 akin to the base of ; gloom (as shrouding like a cloud):--blackness, darkness, mist. 2218 from the root of (to join, especially by a "yoke"); a coupling, i.e. (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales):--pair of balances, yoke. 2219 probably from ; ferment (as if boiling up):--leaven. 2220 from ; to cause to ferment:--leaven. 2221 from the same as and ; to take alive (make a prisoner of war), i.e. (figuratively) to capture or ensnare:--take captive, catch. 2222 from ; life (literally or figuratively):--life(-time). Compare . 2223 probably akin to the base of ; a belt; by implication, a pocket:--girdle, purse. 2224 from ; to bind about (especially with a belt):--gird. 2225 from the same as and a derivative of ; to engender alive, i.e. (by analogy) to rescue (passively, be saved) from death:--live, preserve. 2226 neuter of a derivative of ; a live thing, i.e. an animal:--beast. 2227 from the same as and ; to (re-)vitalize (literally or figuratively):--make alive, give life, quicken. 2228 a primary particle of distinction between two connected terms; disjunctive, or; comparative, than:--and, but (either), (n-)either, except it be, (n-)or (else), rather, save, than, that, what, yea. Often used in connection with other particles. Compare especially , , . 2229 an adverb of confirmation; perhaps intensive of ; used only (in the New Testament) before ; assuredly:--surely. 2230 from ; to act as ruler:--be governor. 2231 from ; government, i.e. (in time) official term:--reign. 2232 from ; a leader, i.e. chief person (or figuratively, place) of a province:--governor, prince, ruler. 2233 middle voice of a (presumed) strengthened form of ; to lead, i.e. command (with official authority); figuratively, to deem, i.e. consider:--account, (be) chief, count, esteem, governor, judge, have the rule over, suppose, think. 2234 adverb from a derivative of the base of ; sweetly, i.e. (figuratively) with pleasure:--gladly. 2235 apparently from (or possibly ) and ; even now:--already, (even) now (already), by this time. 2236 neuter plural of the superlative of the same as ; with great pleasure:--most (very) gladly. 2237 from (to please); sensual delight; by implication, desire:--lust, pleasure. 2238 neuter of the compound of the same as and ; a sweet-scented plant, i.e. mint:--mint. 2239 a strengthened form of ; usage, i.e. (plural) moral habits:--manners. 2240 a primary verb; to arrive, i.e. be present (literally or figuratively):--come. 2241 of Hebrew origin ( with pronominal suffix); my God:-- Eli. 2242 of Hebrew origin (); Heli (i.e. Eli), an Israelite:--Heli. 2243 of Hebrew origin (); Helias (i.e. Elijah), an Israelite:--Elias. 2244 from the same as ; maturity (in years or size):--age, stature. 2245 from (a comrade, i.e. one of the same age); as big as, i.e. (interjectively) how much:--how (what) great. 2246 from (a ray; perhaps akin to the alternate of ); the sun; by implication, light:--+ east, sun. 2247 of uncertain affinity; a stud, i.e. spike:--nail. 2248 accusative case plural of ; us:--our, us, we. 2249 nominative plural of ; we (only used when emphatic):--us, we (ourselves). 2250 feminine (with implied) of a derivative of (to sit; akin to the base of ) meaning tame, i.e. gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively, a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context):--age, + alway, (mid-)day (by day, (-ly)), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years. 2251 from ; our:--our, your (by a different reading). 2252 a prolonged form of ; I was:--be, was. (Sometimes unexpressed). 2253 from a presumed compound of the base of and ; half dead, i.e. entirely exhausted:--half dead. 2254 dative case plural of ; to (or for, with, by) us:--our, (for) us, we. 2255 neuter of a derivative from an inseparable prefix akin to (through the idea of partition involved in connection) and meaning semi-; (as noun) half:--half. 2256 from the base of and ; a half-hour:--half an hour. 2257 genitive case plural of ; of (or from) us:--our (company), us, we. 2258 imperfect of ; I (thou, etc.) was (wast or were):--+ agree, be, X have (+ charge of), hold, use, was(-t), were. 2259 of uncertain affinity; at which time:--when. 2260 from and ; than at all (or than perhaps, than indeed):--than. 2261 probably from ; properly, affable, i.e. mild or kind:--gentle. 2262 of Hebrew origin (); Er, an Israelite:--Er. 2263 perhaps by transposition from (through the idea of stillness); tranquil:--quiet. 2264 compound of (a "hero") and ; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings:--Herod. 2265 plural of a derivative of ; Herodians, i.e. partisans of Herod:--Herodians. 2266 from ; Herodias, a woman of the Heodian family:--Herodias. 2267 from ; Herodion, a Christian:--Herodion. 2268 of Hebrew origin (); Hesaias (i.e. Jeshajah), an Israelite:--Esaias. 2269 of Hebrew origin (); Esau, an Edomite:--Esau. 2270 from the same as ; to keep still (intransitively), i.e. refrain from labor, meddlesomeness or speech:--cease, hold peace, be quiet, rest. 2271 feminine of ; (as noun) stillness, i.e. desistance from bustle or language:--quietness, silence. 2272 a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of and perhaps ; properly, keeping one's seat (sedentary), i.e. (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing):--peaceable, quiet. 2273 from and ; either indeed:--whether. 2274 from the same as ; to make worse, i.e. vanquish (literally or figuratively); by implication, to rate lower:--be inferior, overcome. 2275 from ; a deterioration, i.e. (objectively) failure or (subjectively) loss:--diminishing, fault. 2276 neuter of comparative of (slightly) used for that of ; worse (as noun); by implication, less (as adverb):--less, worse. 2277 third person singular imperative of ; let him (or it) be:--let … be. 2278 from ; to make a loud noise, i.e. reverberate:--roar, sound. 2279 of uncertain affinity; a loud or confused noise ("echo"), i.e. roar; figuratively, a rumor:--fame, sound. 2280 of uncertain origin; Thaddæus, one of the Apostles:--Thaddæus. 2281 probably prolonged from ; the sea (genitive case or specially):--sea. 2282 probably akin to (to warm); to brood, i.e. (figuratively) to foster:--cherish. 2283 of Hebrew origin (); Thamar (i.e. Tamar), an Israelitess:--Thamar. 2284 from ; to stupefy (with surprise), i.e. astound:--amaze, astonish. 2285 akin to an obsolete (to dumbfound); stupefaction (by surprise), i.e. astonishment:--X amazed, + astonished, wonder. 2286 from ; fatal, i.e. poisonous:--deadly. 2287 from (the feminine form of) and ; death-bearing, i.e. fatal:--deadly. 2288 from ; (properly, an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively):--X deadly, (be…) death. 2289 from to kill (literally or figuratively):--become dead, (cause to be) put to death, kill, mortify. 2290 a primary verb; to celebrate funeral rites, i.e. inter:--bury. 2291 of Hebrew origin (); Thara (i.e. Terach), the father of Abraham:--Thara. 2292 another form for ; to exercise courage:--be bold, X boldly, have confidence, be confident. Compare . 2293 from ; to have courage:--be of good cheer (comfort). Compare . 2294 akin (by transposition) to (daring); boldness (subjectively):--courage. 2295 apparently from a form of ; wonder (properly concrete; but by implication, abstract):--admiration. 2296 from ; to wonder; by implication, to admire:--admire, have in admiration, marvel, wonder. 2297 from ; wondrous, i.e. (neuter as noun) a miracle:--wonderful thing. 2298 from ; wondered at, i.e. (by implication) wonderful:--marvel(-lous). 2299 feminine of ; a female deity:--goddess. 2300 a prolonged form of a primary verb; to look closely at, i.e. (by implication) perceive (literally or figuratively); by extension to visit:--behold, look (upon), see. Compare . 2301 from ; to expose as a spectacle:--make a gazing stock. 2302 from ; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. general audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively):--spectacle, theatre. 2303 probably neuter of (in its original sense of flashing); sulphur:--brimstone. 2304 from ; godlike (neuter as noun, divinity):-- divine, godhead. 2305 from ; divinity (abstractly):--godhead. 2306 from and 1491; sulphur-like, i.e. sulphurous:--brimstone. 2307 from the prolonged form of ; a determination (properly, the thing), i.e. (actively) choice (specially, purpose, decree; abstractly, volition) or (passively) inclination:-- desire, pleasure, will. 2308 from ; determination (properly, the act), i.e. option:--will. 2309 or , in certain tenses , and , which are otherwise obsolete apparently strengthened from the alternate form of ; to determine (as an active option from subjective impulse; whereas properly denotes rather a passive acquiescence in objective considerations), i.e. choose or prefer (literally or figuratively); by implication, to wish, i.e. be inclined to (sometimes adverbially, gladly); impersonally for the future tense, to be about to; by Hebraism, to delight in:--desire, be disposed (forward), intend, list, love, mean, please, have rather, (be) will (have, -ling, - ling(-ly)). 2310 from a derivative of ; something put down, i.e. a substruction (of a building, etc.), (literally or figuratively):--foundation. 2311 from ; to lay a basis for, i.e. (literally) erect, or (figuratively) consolidate:--(lay the) found(- ation), ground, settle. 2312 from and ; divinely instructed:--taught of God. 2313 from ; to resist deity:--fight against God. 2314 from and ; an opponent of deity:--to fight against God. 2315 from and a presumed derivative of ; divinely breathed in:--given by inspiration of God. 2316 of uncertain affinity; a deity, especially (with ) the supreme Divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; by Hebraism, very:--X exceeding, God, god(-ly, -ward). 2317 from ; devoutness, i.e. piety:--godliness. 2318 from and ; reverent of God, i.e. pious:--worshipper of God. 2319 from and the base of ; hateful to God, i.e. impious:--hater of God. 2320 from ; divinity (abstractly):--godhead. 2321 from and ; friend of God; Theophilus, a Christian:--Theophilus. 2322 from ; attendance (specially, medical, i.e. cure); figuratively and collectively, domestics:--healing, household. 2323 from the same as ; to wait upon menially, i.e. (figuratively) to adore (God), or (specially) to relieve (of disease):--cure, heal, worship. 2324 apparently a participle from an otherwise obsolete derivative of the base of ; a menial attendant (as if cherishing):--servant. 2325 from (in the sense of the crop); to harvest:--reap. 2326 from ; reaping, i.e. the crop:--harvest. 2327 from ; a harvester:--reaper. 2328 from ; to heat (oneself):--(be) warm(-ed, self). 2329 from the base of ; warmth:--heat. 2330 from a primary (to heat); properly, heat, i.e. summer:--summer. 2331 from ; a Thessalonican, i.e. inhabitant of Thessalonice:--Thessalonian. 2332 from (a Thessalian) and ; Thessalonice, a place in Asia Minor:--Thessalonica. 2333 of uncertain origin; Theudas, an Israelite:--Theudas. 2334 from a derivative of (perhaps by addition of ); to be a spectator of, i.e. discern, (literally, figuratively (experience) or intensively (acknowledge)):--behold, consider, look on, perceive, see. Compare . 2335 from the same as ; spectatorship, i.e. (concretely) a spectacle:--sight. 2336 from ; a receptacle, i.e. scabbard:--sheath. 2337 from (the nipple); to suckle, (by implication) to suck:--(give) suck(-ling). 2338 from the same as ; female:--female, woman. 2339 from (a wild animal, as game); hunting, i.e. (figuratively) destruction:--trap. 2340 from ; to hunt (an animal), i.e. (figuratively) to carp at:--catch. 2341 from a compound of and ; to be a beast-fighter (in the gladiatorial show), i.e. (figuratively) to encounter (furious men):--fight with wild beasts. 2342 diminutive from the same as ; a dangerous animal:--(venomous, wild) beast. 2343 from ; to amass or reserve (literally or figuratively):--lay up (treasure), (keep) in store, (heap) treasure (together, up). 2344 from ; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively):--treasure. 2345 a prolonged form of an obsolete primary (to finger); to manipulate, i.e. have to do with; by implication, to injure:--handle, touch. 2346 akin to the base of ; to crowd (literally or figuratively):--afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation, trouble. 2347 from ; pressure (literally or figuratively):--afflicted(-tion), anguish, burdened, persecution, tribulation, trouble. 2348 a strengthened form of a simpler primary (which is used for it only in certain tenses); to die (literally or figuratively):--be dead, die. 2349 from ; liable to die:--mortal(-ity). 2350 from ; to be in tumult, i.e. disturb, clamor:--make ado (a noise), trouble self, set on an uproar. 2351 from the base of ; a disturbance:--tumult, uproar. 2352 a primary verb; to crush:--bruise. Compare . 2353 from ; stock (as raised on a farm):--cattle. 2354 from ; to bewail:--lament, mourn. 2355 from the base of ; wailing:--lamentation. 2356 from a derivative of ; ceremonial observance:--religion, worshipping. 2357 probably from the base of ; ceremonious in worship (as demonstrative), i.e. pious:--religious. 2358 from a prolonged compound of the base of ; and a derivative of (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory:--(cause) to triumph (over). 2359 genitive case , etc.; of uncertain derivation; hair:--hair. Compare . 2360 from to wail; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten:--trouble. 2361 perhaps from (in the sense of thickening); a clot:--great drop. 2362 from (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate:--seat, throne. 2363 of uncertain derivation; Thyatira, a place in Asia Minor:--Thyatira. 2364 apparently a primary word (compare "daughter"); a female child, or (by Hebraism) descendant (or inhabitant):--daughter. 2365 from ; a daughterling:--little (young) daughter. 2366 from (in the sense of blowing) a storm:--tempest. 2367 from a derivative of (in the sense of blowing; denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron-wood:--thyine. 2368 from ; an aroma, i.e. fragrant powder burnt in religious service; by implication, the burning itself:--incense, odour. 2369 from a derivative of ; a place of fumigation, i.e. the alter of incense (in the Temple):--censer. 2370 from a derivative of (in the sense of smoking); to fumigate, i.e. offer aromatic fumes:--burn incense. 2371 from a presumed compound of and ; to be in a furious fight, i.e. (figuratively) to be exasperated:--be highly displeased. 2372 from ; passion (as if breathing hard):--fierceness, indignation, wrath. Compare . 2373 from ; to put in a passion, i.e. enrage:--be wroth. 2374 apparently a primary word (compare "door"); a portal or entrance (the opening or the closure, literally or figuratively):--door, gate. 2375 from ; a large shield (as door-shaped):--shield. 2376 from ; an aperture, i.e. window:--window. 2377 from and (a watcher); a gate- warden:--that kept the door, porter. 2378 from ; sacrifice (the act or the victim, literally or figuratively):--sacrifice. 2379 from a derivative of ; a place of sacrifice, i.e. an altar (special or genitive case, literal or figurative):--altar. 2380 a primary verb; properly, to rush (breathe hard, blow, smoke), i.e. (by implication) to sacrifice (properly, by fire, but genitive case); by extension to immolate (slaughter for any purpose):--kill, (do) sacrifice, slay. 2381 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the twin; Thomas, a Christian:--Thomas. 2382 of uncertain affinity; the chest ("thorax"), i.e. (by implication) a corslet:--breast-plate. 2383 of Hebrew origin (); Jairus (i.e. Jair), an Israelite:--Jairus. 2384 of Hebrew origin (); Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites:--also an Israelite:--Jacob. 2385 the same as Græcized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites:--James. 2386 from ; a cure (the effect):--healing. 2387 of Egyptian origin; Jambres, an Egyptian:--Jambres. 2388 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Janna, an Israelite:--Janna. 2389 of Egyptian origin; Jannes, an Egyptian:--Jannes. 2390 middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to cure (literally or figuratively):--heal, make whole. 2391 of Hebrew origin (); Jared (i.e. Jered), an antediluvian:--Jared. 2392 from ; curing (the act):--cure, heal(-ing). 2393 probably of foreign origin (see ); "jasper", a gem:--jasper. 2394 future active participle masculine of ; about to cure; Jason, a Christian:--Jason. 2395 from ; a physician:--physician. 2396 second person singular imperative active of ; used as an interjection to denote surprise; lo!:--behold, lo, see. 2397 from ; a sight (compare figuratively "idea"), i.e. aspect:--countenance. 2398 of uncertain affinity; pertaining to self, i.e. one's own; by implication, private or separate:--X his acquaintance, when they were alone, apart, aside, due, his (own, proper, several), home, (her, our, thine, your) own (business), private(-ly), proper, severally, their (own). 2399 from ; a private person, i.e. (by implication) an ignoramus (compare "idiot"):--ignorant, rude, unlearned. 2400 second person singular imperative middle voice of ; used as imperative lo!; --behold, lo, see. 2401 of Hebrew origin (); Idumæa (i.e. Edom), a region East (and South) of Palestine:--Idumæa. 2402 a strengthened form of a primary (sweat): perspiration:--sweat. 2403 of Hebrew origin (); Jezabel (i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher):--Jezabel. 2404 from and ; holy city; Hierapolis, a place in Asia Minor:--Hierapolis. 2405 from ; priestliness, i.e. the sacerdotal function:--office of the priesthood, priest's office. 2406 from ; the priestly fraternity, i.e. sacerdotal order (figuratively):--priesthood. 2407 prolongation from ; to be a priest, i.e. perform his functions:--execute the priest's office. 2408 of Hebrew origin (); Hieremias (i.e. Jermijah), an Israelite:--Jeremiah. 2409 from ; a priest (literally or figuratively):--(high) priest. 2410 of Hebrew origin (); Jericho, a place in Palestine:--Jericho. 2411 neuter of ; a sacred place, i.e. the entire precincts (whereas denotes the central sanctuary itself) of the Temple (at Jerusalem or elsewhere):--temple. 2412 from and the same as ; reverent:--as becometh holiness. 2413 of uncertain affinity; sacred:--holy. 2414 of Hebrew origin (); Hierosolyma (i.e. Jerushalaim), the capitol of Palestine:--Jerusalem. Compare . 2415 from ; a Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma:--of Jerusalem. 2416 from ; to be a temple-robber (figuratively):--commit sacrilege. 2417 from and ; a temple-despoiler:--robber of churches. 2418 from a compound of and the base of ; to be a temple-worker, i.e. officiate as a priest (figuratively):--minister. 2419 of Hebrew origin (); Hierusalem (i.e. Jerushalem), the capitol of Palestine:--Jerusalem. Compare . 2420 from ; sacredness, i.e. (by implication) the priestly office:--priesthood. 2421 of Hebrew origin (); Jessæ (i.e. Jishai), an Israelite:--Jesse. 2422 of Hebrew origin (); Jephthaë (i.e. Jiphtach), an Israelite:--Jephthah. 2423 of Hebrew origin (); Jechonias (i.e. Jekonjah), an Israelite:--Jechonias. 2424 of Hebrew origin (); Jesus (i.e. Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites:--Jesus. 2425 from ( or , akin to ) (to arrive); competent (as if coming in season), i.e. ample (in amount) or fit (in character):--able, + content, enough, good, great, large, long (while), many, meet, much, security, sore, sufficient, worthy. 2426 from ; ability:--sufficiency. 2427 from ; to enable, i.e. qualify:--make able (meet). 2428 from a derivative of the base of (through the idea of approaching for a favor); intreaty:--supplication. 2429 of uncertain affinity; dampness:--moisture. 2430 perhaps from ; image-like; Iconium, a place in Asia Minor:--Iconium. 2431 from the same as ; propitious or merry ("hilarious"), i.e. prompt or willing:--cheerful. 2432 from ; alacrity:--cheerfulness. 2433 middle voice from the same as ; to conciliate, i.e. (transitively) to atone for (sin), or (intransitively) be propitious:--be merciful, make reconciliation for. 2434 atonement, i.e. (concretely) an expiator:--propitiation. 2435 neuter of a derivative of ; an expiatory (place or thing), i.e. (concretely) an atoning victim, or (specially) the lid of the Ark (in the Temple):--mercyseat, propitiation. 2436 perhaps from the alternate form of ; cheerful (as attractive), i.e. propitious; adverbially (by Hebraism) God be gracious!, i.e. (in averting some calamity) far be it:--be it far, merciful. 2437 neuter of an adjective from a name of uncertain derivation; (the) Illyrican (shore), i.e. (as a name itself) Illyricum, a region of Europe:--Illyricum. 2438 perhaps from the same as ; a strap, i.e. (specially) the tie (of a sandal) or the lash (of a scourge):--latchet, thong. 2439 from ; to dress:--clothe. 2440 neuter of a presumed derivative of ennumi (to put on); a dress (inner or outer):--apparel, cloke, clothes, garment, raiment, robe, vesture. 2441 from ; clothing:--apparel (X -led), array, raiment, vesture. 2442 middle voice from (a yearning; of uncertain affinity); to long for:--be affectionately desirous. 2443 probably from the same as the former part of (through the demonstrative idea; compare ); in order that (denoting the purpose or the result):--albeit, because, to the intent (that), lest, so as, (so) that, (for) to. Compare . 2444 from and ; for what reason ?, i.e. why?:--wherefore, why. 2445 of Hebrew origin (); Joppe (i.e. Japho), a place in Palestine:--Joppa. 2446 of Hebrew origin (); the Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine:--Jordan. 2447 perhaps from (to go) or (to send); rust (as if emitted by metals); also venom (as emitted by serpents):--poison, rust. 2448 of Hebrew origin ( or perhaps ); Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in) Palestine:--Judah. 2449 feminine of (with implied); the Judæan land (i.e. Judæa), a region of Palestine:--Judæa. 2450 from ; to become a Judæan, i.e. "Judaize":--live as the Jews. 2451 from ; Judaïc, i.e. resembling a Judæan:--Jewish. 2452 adverb from ; Judaïcally or in a manner resembling a Judæan:--as do the Jews. 2453 from (in the sense of as a country); Judæan, i.e. belonging to Jehudah:--Jew(-ess), of Judæa. 2454 from ; "Judaism", i.e. the Jewish faith and usages:--Jews' religion. 2455 of Hebrew origin (); Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region:--Juda(-h, -s); Jude. 2456 feminine of the same as ; Julia, a Christian woman:--Julia. 2457 of Latin origin; Julius, a centurion:--Julius. 2458 of Latin origin; Junias, a Christian:--Junias. 2459 of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three Christian:--Justus. 2460 from ; an equestrian, i.e. member of a cavalry corps:--horseman. 2461 neuter of a derivative of ; the cavalry force:--horse(-men). 2462 of uncertain affinity; a horse:--horse. 2463 perhaps from (as a symbol of the female messenger of the pagan deities); a rainbow ("iris"):--rainbow. 2464 of Hebrew origin (); Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham:--Isaac. 2465 from and ; like an angel, i.e. angelic:--equal unto the angels. 2466 of Hebrew origin (); Isachar (i.e. Jissaskar), a son of Jacob (figuratively, his descendant):--Issachar. 2467 assumed by some as the base of certain irregular forms of ; to know:--know. 2468 second person imperative present of ; be thou:--+ agree, be, X give thyself wholly to. 2469 of Hebrew origin (probably and ); inhabitant of Kerioth; Iscariotes (i.e. Keriothite), an epithet of Judas the traitor:--Iscariot. 2470 probably from (through the idea of seeming); similar (in amount and kind):--+ agree, as much, equal, like. 2471 likeness (in condition or proportion); by implication, equity:--equal(-ity). 2472 from and ; of equal value or honor:--like precious. 2473 from and ; of similar spirit:--likeminded. 2474 of Hebrew origin (); Israel (i.e. Jisrael), the adopted name of Jacob, including his descendants (literally or figuratively):--Israel. 2475 from ; an "Israelite", i.e. descendant of Israel (literally or figuratively):--Israelite. 2476 a prolonged form of a primary (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in various applications (literally or figuratively):--abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare . 2477 from a derivative of ; to be knowing (learned), i.e. (by implication) to visit for information (interview):--see. 2478 from ; forcible (literally or figuratively):--boisterous, mighty(-ier), powerful, strong(-er, man), valiant. 2479 from a derivative of (force; compare , a form of ); forcefulness (literally or figuratively):--ability, might(-ily), power, strength. 2480 from ; to have (or exercise) force (literally or figuratively):--be able, avail, can do(-not), could, be good, might, prevail, be of strength, be whole, + much work. 2481 adverb from ; likely, i.e. perhaps:--it may be. 2482 probably of foreign origin; Italia, a region of Europe:--Italy. 2483 from ; Italic, i.e. belonging to Italia:--Italian. 2484 of Hebrew origin (); Ituræa (i.e. Jetur), a region of Palestine:--Ituræa. 2485 diminutive from ; a petty fish:--little (small) fish. 2486 of uncertain affinity; a fish:--fish. 2487 from (to arrive; compare ); a track (figuratively):--step. 2488 of Hebrew origin (); Joatham (i.e. Jotham), an Israelite:--Joatham. 2489 feminine of the same as ; Joanna, a Christian:--Joanna. 2490 a form of ; Joannas, an Israelite:--Joannas. 2491 of Hebrew origin (); Joannes (i.e. Jochanan), the name of four Israelites:--John. 2492 of Hebrew origin (); Job (i.e. Ijob), a patriarch:--Job. 2493 of Hebrew origin (); Joel, an Israelite:--Joel. 2494 probably for or ; Jonan, an Israelite:--Jonan. 2495 of Hebrew origin (); Jonas (i.e. Jonah), the name of two Israelites:--Jonas. 2496 of Hebrew origin (); Joram, an Israelite:--Joram. 2497 perhaps for ; Jorim, an Israelite:--Jorim. 2498 of Hebrew origin (); Josaphat (i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite:--Josaphat. 2499 genitive case of ; Jose, an Israelite:--Jose. 2500 perhaps for ; Joses, the name of two Israelites:--Joses. Compare . 2501 of Hebrew origin (); Joseph, the name of seven Israelites:--Joseph. 2502 of Hebrew origin (); Josias (i.e. Joshiah), an Israelite:--Josias. 2503 of Hebrew origin (the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet); "iota", the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything:--jot. 2504 from and ; so also the dative case , and accusative case and (or also, even, etc.) I, (to) me:--(and, even, even so, so) I (also, in like wise), both me, me also. 2505 from and the neuter plural of ; according to which things, i.e. just as:--as. 2506 from ; demolition; figuratively, extinction:--destruction, pulling down. 2507 from and (including its alternate); to lower (or with violence) demolish (literally or figuratively):--cast (pull, put, take) down, destroy. 2508 from ; to cleanse, i.e. (specially) to prune; figuratively, to expiate:--purge. 2509 from and ; exactly as:--(even, as well) as. 2510 from and ; to seize upon:--fasten on. 2511 from ; to cleanse (literally or figuratively):--(make) clean(-se), purge, purify. 2512 from ; a washing off, i.e. (ceremonially) ablution, (morally) expiation:--cleansing, + purge, purification(-fying). 2513 of uncertain affinity; clean (literally or figuratively):--clean, clear, pure. 2514 from ; cleanness (ceremonially):--purification. 2515 from and the same as ; a bench (literally or figuratively):--seat. 2516 from and the base of ; to sit down:--sit. 2517 from and ; thereafter, i.e. consecutively; as a noun (by ellipsis of noun) a subsequent person or time:--after(-ward), by (in) order. 2518 from and (to sleep); to lie down to rest, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep (literally or figuratively):--(be a-)sleep. 2519 from a compound of and ; a guide, i.e. (figuratively) a teacher:--master. 2520 from and ; to reach to, i.e. (neuter of present active participle, figuratively as adjective) becoming:-- convenient, fit. 2521 from ; and (to sit; akin to the base of ); to sit down; figuratively, to remain, reside:--dwell, sit (by, down). 2522 from and ; quotidian:--daily. 2523 another (active) form for ; to seat down, i.e. set (figuratively, appoint); intransitively, to sit (down); figuratively, to settle (hover, dwell):--continue, set, sit (down), tarry. 2524 from ; and (to send); to lower:--let down. 2525 from and ; to place down (permanently), i.e. (figuratively) to designate, constitute, convoy:--appoint, be, conduct, make, ordain, set. 2526 from and ; according to which thing, i.e. precisely as, in proportion as:--according to that, (inasmuch) as. 2527 from and ; on the whole, i.e. entirely:--at all. 2528 from ; and ; to equip fully with armor:--arm. 2529 from and ; to behold fully, i.e. (figuratively) distinctly apprehend:--clearly see. 2530 from ; and and ; according to which certain thing, i.e. as far (or inasmuch) as:--(according, forasmuch) as, because (that). 2531 from and ; just (or inasmuch) as, that:--according to, (according, even) as, how, when. 2532 apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force; and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words:--and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet. 2533 of Chaldee origin; the dell; Caiaphas (i.e. Cajepha), an Israelite:--Caiaphas. 2534 from and ; and at least (or even, indeed):--and, at least. 2535 of Hebrew origin (); Cain, (i.e. Cajin), the son of Adam:--Cain. 2536 of Hebrew origin (); Cainan (i.e. Kenan), the name of two patriarchs:--Cainan. 2537 of uncertain affinity; new (especially in freshness; while is properly so with respect to age:--new. 2538 from ; renewal (figuratively):--newness. 2539 from and ; and indeed, i.e. nevertheless or notwithstanding:--and yet, although. 2540 of uncertain affinity; an occasion, i.e. set or proper time:--X always, opportunity, (convenient, due) season, (due, short, while) time, a while. Compare . 2541 of Latin origin; Cæsar, a title of the Roman emperor:--Cæsar. 2542 from ; Cæsaria, the name of two places in Palestine:--Cæsarea. 2543 from and ; and yet, i.e. nevertheless:--although. 2544 from and ; and yet indeed, i.e. although really:--nevertheless, though. 2545 apparently a primary verb; to set on fire, i.e. kindle or (by implication) consume:--burn, light. 2546 from and ; likewise in that place:--and there, there (thither) also. 2547 from and ; likewise from that place (or time):--and afterward (from) (thence), thence also. 2548 from and ; likewise that (or those):--and him (other, them), even he, him also, them (also), (and) they. 2549 from ; badness, i.e. (subjectively) depravity, or (actively) malignity, or (passively) trouble:--evil, malice(-iousness), naughtiness, wickedness. 2550 from a compound of and ; bad character, i.e. (specially) mischievousness:--malignity. 2551 from a compound of and ; to revile:--curse, speak evil of. 2552 from a compound of and ; hardship:--suffering affliction. 2553 from the same as ; to undergo hardship:--be afflicted, endure afflictions (hardness), suffer trouble. 2554 from ; to be a bad-doer, i.e. (objectively) to injure, or (genitive) to sin:--do(ing) evil. 2555 from and ; a bad-doer; (specially), a criminal:--evil-doer, malefactor. 2556 apparently a primary word; worthless (intrinsically, such; whereas properly refers to effects), i.e. (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious:--bad, evil, harm, ill, noisome, wicked. 2557 from and the base of ; a wrong-doer, i.e. criminal:--evil-doer, malefactor. 2558 from a presumed compound of and ; to maltreat:--which suffer adversity, torment. 2559 from ; to injure; figuratively, to exasperate:--make evil affected, entreat evil, harm, hurt, vex. 2560 from ; badly (physically or morally):--amiss, diseased, evil, grievously, miserably, sick, sore. 2561 from ; maltreatment:--affliction. 2562 feminine of ; a stalk of grain, i.e. (collectively) stubble:--stubble. 2563 of uncertain affinity; a reed (the plant or its stem, or that of a similar plant); by implication, a pen:--pen, reed. 2564 akin to the base of ; to "call" (properly, aloud, but used in a variety of applications, directly or otherwise):--bid, call (forth), (whose, whose sur-)name (was (called)). 2565 from the base of and ; a cultivated olive tree, i.e. a domesticated or improved one:--good olive tree. 2566 neuter of the (irregular) comparative of ; (adverbially) better than many:--very well. 2567 from and ; a teacher of the right:--teacher of good things. 2568 plural of and ; Good Harbors, i.e. Fairhaven, a bay of Crete:--fair havens. 2569 from and ; to do well, i.e. live virtuously:--well doing. 2570 of uncertain affinity; properly, beautiful, but chiefly (figuratively) good (literally or morally), i.e. valuable or virtuous (for appearance or use, and thus distinguished from , which is properly intrinsic):--X better, fair, good(-ly), honest, meet, well, worthy. 2571 from ; a cover, i.e. veil:--vail. 2572 akin to and ; to cover up (literally or figuratively):--cover, hide. 2573 adverb from ; well (usually morally):--(in a) good (place), honestly, + recover, (full) well. 2574 of Hebrew origin (); a "camel":--camel. 2575 probably from ; a furnace:--furnace. 2576 from a compound of and the base of ; to shut down, i.e. close the eyes:--close. 2577 apparently a primary verb; properly, to toil, i.e. (by implication) to tire (figuratively, faint, sicken):--faint, sick, be wearied. 2578 apparently a primary verb; to bend:--bow. 2579 from and ; and (or even) if:--and (also) if (so much as), if but, at the least, though, yet. 2580 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Cana, a place in Palestine:--Cana. 2581 of Chaldee origin (compare ); zealous; Cananites, an epithet:--Canaanite (by mistake for a derivative from ). 2582 of foreign origin; Candacè, an Egyptian queen:--Candace. 2583 from (a straight reed, i.e. rod); a rule ("canon"), i.e. (figuratively) a standard (of faith and practice); by implication, a boundary, i.e. (figuratively) a sphere (of activity):--line, rule. 2584 of Hebrew origin (probably and ); Capernaum (i.e. Caphanachum), a place in Palestine:--Capernaum. 2585 from (a huckster); to retail, i.e. (by implication) to adulterate (figuratively):--corrupt. 2586 of uncertain affinity; smoke:--smoke. 2587 of foreign origin; Cappadocia, a region of Asia Minor:--Cappadocia. 2588 prolonged from a primary (Latin cor, "heart"); the heart, i.e. (figuratively) the thoughts or feelings (mind); also (by analogy) the middle:--(+ broken-)heart(-ed). 2589 from and ; a heart-knower:--which knowest the hearts. 2590 probably from the base of ; fruit (as plucked), literally or figuratively:--fruit. 2591 perhaps for ; Carpus, probably a Christian:--Carpus. 2592 from ; to be fertile (literally or figuratively):--be (bear, bring forth) fruit(-ful). 2593 from and ; fruitbearing (figuratively):--fruitful. 2594 from a derivative of (transposed); to be strong, i.e. (figuratively) steadfast (patient):--endure. 2595 from (to wither); a dry twig or straw:--mote. 2596 a primary particle; (prepositionally) down (in place or time), in varied relations (according to the case (genitive, dative or accusative) with which it is joined):--about, according as (to), after, against, (when they were) X alone, among, and, X apart, (even, like) as (concerning, pertaining to touching), X aside, at, before, beyond, by, to the charge of, (charita-)bly, concerning, + covered, (dai-)ly, down, every, (+ far more) exceeding, X more excellent, for, from … to, godly, in(-asmuch, divers, every, -to, respect of), … by, after the manner of, + by any means, beyond (out of) measure, X mightily, more, X natural, of (up-)on (X part), out (of every), over against, (+ your) X own, + particularly, so, through(-oughout, -oughout every), thus, (un-)to(-gether, -ward), X uttermost, where(-by), with. In composition it retains many of these applications, and frequently denotes opposition, distribution, or intensity. 2597 from and the base of ; to descend (literally or figuratively):--come (get, go, step) down, fall (down). 2598 from and ; to throw down:--cast down, lay. 2599 from and ; to impose upon:--burden. 2600 from ; a declivity:--descent. 2601 from and a derivative of the base of ; to cause to go down, i.e. precipitate:--bring (thrust) down. 2602 from ; a deposition, i.e. founding; figuratively, conception:--conceive, foundation. 2603 from and (in its original sense); to award the price against, i.e. (figuratively) to defraud (of salvation):--beguile of reward. 2604 from ; a proclaimer:--setter forth. 2605 from and the base of ; to proclaim, promulgate:--declare, preach, shew, speak of, teach. 2606 to laugh down, i.e. deride:--laugh to scorn. 2607 from and ; to note against, i.e. find fault with:--blame, condemn. 2608 from and the base of ; to rend in pieces, i.e. crack apart:--break. 2609 from and ; to lead down; specially, to moor a vessel:--bring (down, forth), (bring to) land, touch. 2610 from and ; to struggle against, i.e. (by implication) to overcome:--subdue. 2611 from and ; to tie down, i.e. bandage (a wound):--bind up. 2612 from intensive and ; manifest:--far more evident. 2613 from and a derivative of ; to adjudge against, i.e. pronounce guilty:--condemn. 2614 from and ; to hunt down, i.e. search for:--follow after. 2615 from and ; to enslave utterly:--bring into bondage. 2616 from and a derivative of ; to exercise dominion against, i.e. oppress:--oppress. 2617 from and ; to shame down, i.e. disgrace or (by implication) put to the blush:--confound, dishonour, (be a-, make a-)shame(-d). 2618 from and ; to burn down (to the ground), i.e. consume wholly:--burn (up, utterly). 2619 from and ; to cover wholly, i.e. veil:--cover, hide. 2620 from and ; to exult against (i.e. over):--boast (against), glory, rejoice against. 2621 from and ; to lie down, i.e. (by implication) be sick; specially, to recline at a meal:--keep, lie, sit at meat (down). 2622 from and ; to break down, i.e. divide:--break. 2623 from and ; to shut down (in a dungeon), i.e. incarcerate:--shut up. 2624 from and a derivative of a compound of and ; to be a giver of lots to each, i.e. (by implication) to apportion an estate:--divide by lot. 2625 from and ; to recline down, i.e. (specially) to take a place at table:--(make) sit down (at meat). 2626 from and the base of ; to dash (wash) down, i.e. (by implication) to deluge:--overflow. 2627 from ; an inundation:--flood. 2628 from and ; to accompany closely:--follow (after). 2629 from and ; to chop down, i.e. mangle:--cut. 2630 from and a derivative of ; to precipitate down:--cast down headlong. 2631 from ; an adverse sentence (the verdict):--condemnation. 2632 from and ; to judge against, i.e. sentence:--condemn, damn. 2633 from ; sentencing adversely (the act):--condemn(-ation). 2634 from and ; to lord against, i.e. control, subjugate:--exercise dominion over (lordship), be lord over, overcome. 2635 from ; to be a traducer, i.e. to slander:--speak against (evil of). 2636 from ; defamation:--backbiting, evil speaking. 2637 from and the base of ; talkative against, i.e. a slanderer:--backbiter. 2638 from and ; to take eagerly, i.e. seize, possess, etc. (literally or figuratively):--apprehend, attain, come upon, comprehend, find, obtain, perceive, (over-)take. 2639 from and (in its original meaning); to lay down, i.e. (figuratively) to enrol:--take into the number. 2640 from ; a remainder, i.e. (by implication) a few:--remnant. 2641 from and ; to leave down, i.e. behind; by implication, to abandon, have remaining:--forsake, leave, reserve. 2642 from and ; to stone down, i.e. to death:--stone. 2643 from ; exchange (figuratively, adjustment), i.e. restoration to (the divine) favor:--atonement, reconciliation(-ing). 2644 from and ; to change mutually, i.e. (figuratively) to compound a difference:--reconcile. 2645 from and ; left down (behind), i.e remaining (plural the rest):--residue. 2646 from ; properly, a dissolution (breaking up of a journey), i.e. (by implication) a lodging-place:-- guestchamber, inn. 2647 from and ; to loosen down (disintegrate), i.e. (by implication) to demolish (literally or figuratively); specially (compare ) to halt for the night:--destroy, dissolve, be guest, lodge, come to nought, overthrow, throw down. 2648 from and ; to learn thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to note carefully:--consider. 2649 from and ; to testify against:--witness against. 2650 from and ; to stay fully, i.e. reside:--abide. 2651 from and accusative case plural feminine of (with implied); according to sole places, i.e. (adverbially) separately:--alone. 2652 from (intensive) and ; an imprecation:--curse. 2653 from (intensive) and ; to imprecate:--curse. 2654 from and ; to consume utterly:--consume. 2655 from and (to be numb); to grow utterly torpid, i.e. (by implication) slothful (figuratively, expensive):--be burdensome (chargeable). 2656 from and ; to nod down (towards), i.e. (by analogy) to make signs to:--beckon. 2657 from and ; to observe fully:--behold, consider, discover, perceive. 2658 from and a derivative of ; to meet against, i.e. arrive at (literally or figuratively):--attain, come. 2659 from ; a prickling (sensation, as of the limbs asleep), i.e. (by implication, (perhaps by some confusion with or even with )) stupor (lethargy):--slumber. 2660 from and ; to pierce thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to agitate violently ("sting to the quick"):--prick. 2661 from and ; to deem entirely deserving:--(ac-)count worthy. 2662 from and ; to trample down; figuratively, to reject with disdain:--trample, tread (down, underfoot). 2663 from ; reposing down, i.e. (by Hebraism) abode:--rest. 2664 from and ; to settle down, i.e. (literally) to colonize, or (figuratively) to (cause to) desist:--cease, (give) rest(-rain). 2665 from a compound of and a congener of ; something spread thoroughly, i.e. (specially) the door screen (to the Most Holy Place) in the Jewish Temple:--vail. 2666 from and ; to drink down, i.e. gulp entire (literally or figuratively):--devour, drown, swallow (up). 2667 from and ; to fall down:--fall (down). 2668 from and ; to sail down upon a place, i.e. to land at:--arrive. 2669 from and a derivative of ; to labor down, i.e. wear with toil (figuratively, harass):--oppress, vex. 2670 from and a derivative of the same as ; to plunge down, i.e. submerge:--drown, sink. 2671 from (intensive) and ; imprecation, execration:--curse(-d, ing). 2672 middle voice from ; to execrate; by analogy, to doom:--curse. 2673 from and ; to be (render) entirely idle (useless), literally or figuratively:--abolish, cease, cumber, deliver, destroy, do away, become (make) of no (none, without) effect, fail, loose, bring (come) to nought, put away (down), vanish away, make void. 2674 from and ; to reckon among:--number with. 2675 from and a derivative of ; to complete thoroughly, i.e. repair (literally or figuratively) or adjust:--fit, frame, mend, (make) perfect(-ly join together), prepare, restore. 2676 from ; thorough equipment (subjectively):--perfection. 2677 from ; complete furnishing (objectively):--perfecting. 2678 from and ; to sway downward, i.e. make a signal:--beckon. 2679 from and ; to undermine, i.e. (by implication) destroy:--dig down, ruin. 2680 from and a derivative of ; to prepare thoroughly (properly, by external equipment; whereas refers rather to internal fitness); by implication, to construct, create:--build, make, ordain, prepare. 2681 from and ; to camp down, i.e. haunt; figuratively, to remain:--lodge, rest. 2682 from ; an encamping, i.e. (figuratively) a perch:--nest. 2683 from and a derivative of ; to overshade, i.e. cover:--shadow. 2684 from ; to be a sentinel, i.e. to inspect insidiously:--spy out. 2685 from (intensive) and (in the sense of a watcher); a reconnoiterer:--spy. 2686 middle voice from and ; to be crafty against, i.e. circumvent:--deal subtilly with. 2687 from and ; to put down, i.e. quell:--appease, quiet. 2688 from ; properly, a position or condition, i.e. (subjectively) demeanor:--behaviour. 2689 from ; a deposit, i.e. (specially) costume:--apparel. 2690 from and ; to turn upside down, i.e. upset:--overthrow. 2691 from and ; to become voluptuous against:--begin to wax wanton against. 2692 from ; an overturn ("catastrophe"), i.e. demolition; figuratively, apostasy:--overthrow, subverting. 2693 from and ; to strew down, i.e. (by implication) to prostrate (slay):--overthrow. 2694 from and ; to drag down, i.e. arrest judicially:--hale. 2695 from and ; to kill down, i.e. slaughter:--slay. 2696 from and ; to seal closely:--seal. 2697 from ; a holding down, i.e. occupancy:--possession. 2698 from and ; to place down, i.e. deposit (literally or figuratively):--do, lay, shew. 2699 from a compound of and (to cut); a cutting down (off), i.e. mutilation (ironically):--concision. Compare . 2700 from and a derivative of ; to shoot down with an arrow or other missile:--thrust through. 2701 from and ; to run down, i.e. hasten from a tower:--run down. 2702 from and (including its alternate); to bear down, i.e. (figuratively) overcome (with drowsiness); specially, to cast a vote:--fall, give, sink down. 2703 from and ; to flee down (away):--flee. 2704 from and ; to spoil entirely, i.e. (literally) to destroy; or (figuratively) to deprave; --corrupt, utterly perish. 2705 from 2596 and 5368; to kiss earnestly:--kiss. 2706 from and ; to think against, i.e. disesteem:--despise. 2707 from ; a contemner:--despiser. 2708 from and cheo (to pour); to pour down (out):--pour. 2709 from and (the ground); subterranean, i.e. infernal (belonging to the world of departed spirits):--under the earth. 2710 from and ; to overuse, i.e. misuse:--abuse. 2711 from and ; to cool down (off), i.e. refresh:--cool. 2712 from (intensively) and ; utterly idolatrous:--wholly given to idolatry. 2713 from and ; directly opposite:--before, over against. 2714 from and ; directly in front of:--before (the presence of), in the sight of. 2715 from and ; to have (wield) full privilege over:--exercise authority. 2716 from and ; to work fully, i.e. accomplish; by implication, to finish, fashion:--cause, to (deed), perform, work (out). 2717 Not Used 2718 from and (including its alternate); to come (or go) down (literally or figuratively):--come (down), depart, descend, go down, land. 2719 from and (including its alternate); to eat down, i.e. devour (literally or figuratively):--devour. 2720 from and ; to straighten fully, i.e. (figuratively) direct:--guide, direct. 2721 from and ; to stand over against, i.e. rush upon (assault):--make insurrection against. 2722 from and ; to hold down (fast), in various applications (literally or figuratively):--have, hold (fast), keep (in memory), let, X make toward, possess, retain, seize on, stay, take, withhold. 2723 from ; to be a plaintiff, i.e. to charge with some offence:--accuse, object. 2724 from ; a complaint ("category"), i.e. criminal charge:--accusation (X -ed). 2725 from and ; against one in the assembly, i.e. a complainant at law; specially, Satan:--accuser. 2726 from a compound of and perhaps a derivative of the base of (meaning downcast in look); demureness, i.e. (by implication) sadness:--heaviness. 2727 from and ; to sound down into the ears, i.e. (by implication) to indoctrinate ("catechize") or (genitive case) to apprise of:--inform, instruct, teach. 2728 from and a derivative of ; to rust down, i.e. corrode:--canker. 2729 from and ; to overpower:--prevail (against). 2730 from and ; to house permanently, i.e. reside (literally or figuratively):--dwell(-er), inhabitant(-ter). 2731 from ; residence (properly, the act; but by implication, concretely, the mansion):--dwelling. 2732 from a derivative of ; a dwelling-place:--habitation. 2733 residence (properly, the condition; but by implication, the abode itself):--habitation. 2734 middle voice from a compound of and a derivative of (compare ); to mirror oneself, i.e. to see reflected (figuratively):--behold as in a glass. 2735 from a compound of and a derivative of (compare ); something made fully upright, i.e. (figuratively) rectification (specially, good public administration):--very worthy deed. 2736 ; also (compare) (compare ); adverb from ; downwards:--beneath, bottom, down, under. 2737 comparative from ; inferior (locally, of Hades):--lower. 2738 from ; properly, a burn (concretely), but used (abstractly) of a glow:--heat. 2739 from ; to burn:--scorch. 2740 from ; burning (the act):--be burned. 2741 from ; to set on fire:--fervent heat. 2742 from ; a glare:--(burning) heat. 2743 from a derivative of ; to brand ("cauterize"), i.e. (by implication) to render unsensitive (figuratively):--sear with a hot iron. 2744 from some (obsolete) base akin to that of (to boast) and ; to vaunt (in a good or a bad sense):--(make) boast, glory, joy, rejoice. 2745 from ; a boast (properly, the object; by implication, the act) in a good or a bad sense:--boasting, (whereof) to glory (of), glorying, rejoice(-ing). 2746 from ; boasting (properly, the act; by implication, the object), in a good or a bad sense:--boasting, whereof I may glory, glorying, rejoicing. 2747 probably from (millet); Cenchreæ, a port of Corinth:--Cencrea. 2748 of Hebrew origin (); Cedron (i.e. Kidron), a brook near Jerusalem:--Cedron. 2749 middle voice of a primary verb; to lie outstretched (literally or figuratively):--be (appointed, laid up, made, set), lay, lie. Compare . 2750 of uncertain affinity; a swathe, i.e. winding-sheet:--graveclothes. 2751 a primary verb; to shear:--shear(-er). 2752 from ; a cry of incitement:--shout. 2753 from a primary (to urge on); "hail"; to incite by word, i.e. order:--bid, (at, give) command(-ment). 2754 from ; empty glorying, i.e. self-conceit:--vain-glory. 2755 from and ; vainly glorifying, i.e. self-conceited:--desirous of vain-glory. 2756 apparently a primary word; empty (literally or figuratively):--empty, (in) vain. 2757 from a presumed compound of and ; empty sounding, i.e. fruitless discussion:--vain. 2758 from ; to make empty, i.e. (figuratively) to abase, neutralize, falsify:--make (of none effect, of no reputation, void), be in vain. 2759 from (to prick); a point ("centre"), i.e. a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse):--prick, sting. 2760 of Latin origin; a centurion, i.e. captain of one hundred soldiers:--centurion. 2761 adverb from ; vainly, i.e. to no purpose:--in vain. 2762 feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of ; something horn-like, i.e. (specially) the apex of a Hebrew letter (figuratively, the least particle):--tittle. 2763 from ; a potter:--potter. 2764 from ; made of clay, i.e. earthen:--of a potter. 2765 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; an earthenware vessel, i.e. jar:--pitcher. 2766 probably from the base of (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware, i.e. a tile (by analogy, a thin roof or awning):--tiling. 2767 prolonged form of a more primary (which is used in certain tenses); to mingle, i.e. (by implication) to pour out (for drinking):--fill, pour out. Compare . 2768 from a primary (the hair of the head); a horn (literally or figuratively):--horn. 2769 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; something horned, i.e. (specially) the pod of the carob-tree:--husk. 2770 from ; to gain (literally or figuratively):--(get) gain, win. 2771 of uncertain affinity; gain (pecuniary or genitive case):--gain, lucre. 2772 from ; a clipping (bit), i.e. (specially) a coin:--money. 2773 from a derivative of ; a handler of coins, i.e. money-broker:--changer of money. 2774 neuter of a derivative of ; a principal thing, i.e. main point; specially, an amount (of money):--sum. 2775 from the same as ; (specially) to strike on the head:--wound in the head. 2776 from the primary (in the sense of seizing); the head (as the part most readily taken hold of), literally or figuratively:--head. 2777 from ; properly, a knob, i.e. (by implication) a roll (by extension from the end of a stick on which the manuscript was rolled):--volume. 2778 of Latin origin; properly, an enrollment ("census"), i.e. (by implication) a tax:--tribute. 2779 of uncertain affinity; a garden:--garden. 2780 from and (a warden); a garden-keeper, i.e. gardener:--gardener. 2781 diminutive from (wax); a cell for honey, i.e. (collectively) the comb:--(honey-)comb. 2782 from ; a proclamation (especially of the gospel; by implication, the gospel itself):--preaching. 2783 from ; a herald, i.e. of divine truth (especially of the gospel):--preacher. 2784 of uncertain affinity; to herald (as a public crier), especially divine truth (the gospel):--preacher(-er), proclaim, publish. 2785 probably from the base of ; a huge fish (as gaping for prey):--whale. 2786 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the Rock; Cephas (i.e. Kepha), a surname of Peter:--Cephas. 2787 of uncertain derivation; a box, i.e. the sacred ark and that of Noah:--ark. 2788 of uncertain affinity; a lyre:--harp. 2789 from ; to play on a lyre:--harp. 2790 from and a derivative of the same as ; a lyre-singer(-player), i.e. harpist:--harper. 2791 probably of foreign origin; Cilicia, a region of Asia Minor:--Cilicia. 2792 of foreign origin (compare ); cinnamon:--cinnamon. 2793 from ; to undergo peril:--be in danger, be (stand) in jeopardy. 2794 of uncertain derivation; danger:--peril. 2795 from (poetic for , to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively:--(re-)move(-r), way. 2796 from ; a stirring:--moving. 2797 of Hebrew origin (); Cis (i.e. Kish), an Israelite:--Cis. 2798 from ; a twig or bough (as if broken off):--branch. 2799 of uncertain affinity; to sob, i.e. wail aloud (whereas 1145 is rather to cry silently):--bewail, weep. 2800 from ; fracture (the act):--breaking. 2801 from ; a piece (bit):--broken, fragment. 2802 of uncertain derivation; Claude, an island near Crete:--Clauda. 2803 feminine of ; Claudia, a Christian woman:--Claudia. 2804 of Latin origin; Claudius, the name of two Romans:--Claudius. 2805 from ; lamentation:--wailing, weeping, X wept. 2806 a primary verb; to break (specially, of bread):--break. 2807 from ; a key (as shutting a lock), literally or figuratively:--key. 2808 a primary verb; to close (literally or figuratively):--shut (up). 2809 from ; stealing (properly, the thing stolen, but used of the act):--theft. 2810 probably contracted from (compound of and ); Cleopas, a Christian:--Cleopas. 2811 from a shorter form of ; renown (as if being called):--glory. 2812 from ; a stealer (literally or figuratively):--thief. Compare . 2813 a primary verb; to filch:--steal. 2814 from ; a limb or shoot (as if broken off):--branch. 2815 of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.e. Clemens), a Christian:--Clement. 2816 from ; to be an heir to (literally or figuratively):--be heir, (obtain by) inherit(-ance). 2817 from ; heirship, i.e. (concretely) a patrimony or (genitive case) a possession:--inheritance. 2818 from and the base of (in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. (reflexively) getting by apportionment); a sharer by lot, i.e. inheritor (literally or figuratively); by implication, a possessor:--heir. 2819 probably from (through the idea of using bits of wood, etc., for the purpose; a die (for drawing chances); by implication, a portion (as if so secured); by extension, an acquisition (especially a patrimony, figuratively):--heritage, inheritance, lot, part. 2820 from ; to allot, i.e. (figuratively) to assign (a privilege):--obtain an inheritance. 2821 from a shorter form of ; an invitation (figuratively):--calling. 2822 from the same as ; invited, i.e. appointed, or (specially), a saint:--called. 2823 of uncertain derivation; an earthen pot used for baking in:--oven. 2824 from ; a slope, i.e. (specially) a "clime" or tract of country:--part, region. 2825 from ; a couch (for sleep, sickness, sitting or eating):--bed, table. 2826 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a pallet or little couch:--bed. 2827 a primary verb; to slant or slope, i.e. incline or recline (literally or figuratively):--bow (down), be far spent, lay, turn to flight, wear away. 2828 from a derivative of ; properly, reclination, i.e. (concretely and specially), a party at a meal:--company. 2829 from ; stealing:--theft. 2830 from (to billow or dash over); a surge of the sea (literally or figuratively):--raging, wave. 2831 middle voice from ; to surge, i.e. (figuratively) to fluctuate:--toss to and fro. 2832 of Chaldee origin (corresponding to ); Clopas, an Israelite:--Cleophas. 2833 from a primary (to scrape); to scratch, i.e. (by implication) to tickle:--X itching. 2834 probably of foreign origin; Cnidus, a place in Asia Minor:--Cnidus. 2835 of Latin origin; a quadrans, i.e. the fourth part of an as:--farthing. 2836 from ("hollow"); a cavity, i.e. (especially) the abdomen; by implication, the matrix; figuratively, the heart:--belly, womb. 2837 from ; to put to sleep, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively, to decease:--(be a-, fall a-, fall on) sleep, be dead. 2838 from ; sleeping, i.e. (by implication) repose:--taking of rest. 2839 probably from ; common, i.e. (literally) shared by all or several, or (ceremonially) profane:--common, defiled, unclean, unholy. 2840 from ; to make (or consider) profane (ceremonially):--call common, defile, pollute, unclean. 2841 from ; to share with others (objectively or subjectively):--communicate, distribute, be partaker. 2842 from ; partnership, i.e. (literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or (pecuniary) benefaction:--(to) communicate(-ation), communion, (contri-)distribution, fellowship. 2843 from ; communicative, i.e. (pecuniarily) liberal:--willing to communicate. 2844 from ; a sharer, i.e. associate:--companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner. 2845 from ; a couch; by extension, cohabitation; by implication, the male sperm:--bed, chambering, X conceive. 2846 from ; a bedroom:--+ chamberlain. 2847 from (from the kernel-shape of the insect); crimson-colored:--scarlet (colour, coloured). 2848 apparently a primary word; a kernel of seed:--corn, grain. 2849 from (dwarf); properly, to curtail, i.e. (figuratively) to chastise (or reserve for infliction):--punish. 2850 from a derivative of (a fawner); flattery:-- X flattering. 2851 from ; penal infliction:--punishment, torment. 2852 from a derivative of the base of ; to rap with the fist:--buffet. 2853 from ("glue"); to glue, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to stick (figuratively):--cleave, join (self), keep company. 2854 neuter of a presumed derivative of (a cake; prob akin to the base of ); properly, a poultice (as made of or in the form of crackers), i.e. (by analogy) a plaster:-- eyesalve. 2855 from a presumed derivative of (a small coin; probably akin to ); a coin-dealer:--(money-)changer. 2856 from a derivative of the base of ; to dock, i.e. (figuratively) abridge:--shorten. 2857 apparently feminine plural of ("colossal"); Colossæ, a place in Asia Minor:--Colosse. 2858 from ; a Colossæan, (i.e. inhabitant of Colossæ:--Colossian. 2859 apparently a primary word; the bosom; by analogy, a bay:--bosom, creek. 2860 from (a diver); to plunge into water:--swim. 2861 from ; a diving-place, i.e. pond for bathing (or swimming):--pool. 2862 of Latin origin; a Roman "colony" for veterans:--colony. 2863 from ; to wear tresses of hair:--have long hair. 2864 apparently from the same as ; the hair of the head (locks, as ornamental, and thus differing from ; which properly denotes merely the scalp):--hair. 2865 from a primary (to tend, i.e. take care of); properly, to provide for, i.e. (by implication) to carry off (as if from harm; genitive case obtain):--bring, receive. 2866 neuter comparative of a derivative of the base of 2865 (meaning, properly, well dressed, i.e. nice); figuratively, convalescent:--+ began to amend. 2867 from (dust; by analogy, lime); to whitewash:--whiten. 2868 from the base of and (to "rouse"); pulverulence (as blown about):--dust. 2869 from ; to tire, i.e. (figuratively) to relax:--cease. 2870 from ; mourning (properly, by beating the breast):--lamentation. 2871 from ; cutting, i.e. carnage:--slaughter. 2872 from a derivative of ; to feel fatigue; by implication, to work hard:--(bestow) labour, toil, be wearied. 2873 from ; a cut, i.e. (by analogy) toil (as reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by implication, pains:--labour, + trouble, weariness. 2874 from (ordure; perhaps akin to ); manure:--dung(-hill). 2875 a primary verb; to "chop"; specially, to beat the breast in grief:--cut down, lament, mourn, (be-)wail. Compare the base of . 2876 perhaps from ; a crow (from its voracity):--raven. 2877 neuter of a presumed derivative of (a maiden); a (little) girl:--damsel, maid. 2878 and of Hebrew and Chaldee origin respectively (); a votive offering and the offering; a consecrated present (to the Temple fund); by extension (the latter term) the Treasury itself, i.e. the room where the contribution boxes stood:--Corban, treasury. 2879 of Hebrew origin (); Core (i.e. Korach), an Israelite:--Core. 2880 a primary verb; to cram, i.e. glut or sate:--eat enough, full. 2881 from ; a Corinthian, i.e. inhabitant of Corinth:--Corinthian. 2882 of uncertain derivation; Corinthus, a city of Greece:--Corinth. 2883 of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman:--Cornelius. 2884 of Hebrew origin (); a cor, i.e. a specific measure:--measure. 2885 from ; to put in proper order, i.e. decorate (literally or figuratively); specially, to snuff (a wick):--adorn, garnish, trim. 2886 from (in its secondary sense); terrene ("cosmic"), literally (mundane) or figuratively (corrupt):--worldly. 2887 from (in its primary sense); orderly, i.e. decorous:--of good behaviour, modest. 2888 from and ; a world-ruler, an epithet of Satan:--ruler. 2889 probably from the base of ; orderly arrangement, i.e. decoration; by implication, the world (in a wide or narrow sense, including its inhabitants, literally or figuratively (morally)):--adorning, world. 2890 of Latin origin (fourth); Quartus, a Christian:--Quartus. 2891 of Chaldee origin (); cumi (i.e. rise!):--cumi. 2892 of Latin origin; "custody", i.e. a Roman sentry:--watch. 2893 from (light in weight); to unload:--lighten. 2894 of uncertain derivation; a (small) basket:--basket. 2895 probably of foreign origin; a mattress:--bed. 2896 a primary verb; properly, to "croak" (as a raven) or scream, i.e. (genitive case) to call aloud (shriek, exclaim, intreat):--cry (out). 2897 probably from the same as ; properly, a headache (as a seizure of pain) from drunkenness, i.e. (by implication) a debauch (by analogy, a glut):--surfeiting. 2898 diminutive of a derivative of the base of ; a skull ("cranium"):--Calvary, skull. 2899 of uncertain derivation; a margin, i.e. (specially), a fringe or tassel:--border, hem. 2900 from ; powerful:--mighty. 2901 from ; to empower, i.e. (passively) increase in vigor:--be strengthened, be (wax) strong. 2902 from ; to use strength, i.e. seize or retain (literally or figuratively):--hold (by, fast), keep, lay hand (hold) on, obtain, retain, take (by). 2903 superlative of a derivative of ; strongest, i.e. (in dignity) very honorable:--most excellent (noble). 2904 perhaps a primary word; vigor ("great") (literally or figuratively):--dominion, might(-ily), power, strength. 2905 from ; to clamor:--cry out. 2906 from ; an outcry (in notification, tumult or grief):--clamour, cry(-ing). 2907 perhaps a primary word; (butcher's) meat:--flesh. 2908 neuter of an alternate form of ; (as noun) better, i.e. greater advantage:--better. 2909 comparative of a derivative of ; stronger, i.e. (figuratively) better, i.e. nobler:--best, better. 2910 a prolonged form of a primary verb; to hang:--hang. 2911 from ; overhanging, i.e. a precipice:--steep place. 2912 from ; a Cretan, i.e. inhabitant of Crete:--Crete, Cretian. 2913 of Latin origin; growing; Cresces (i.e. Crescens), a Christian:--Crescens. 2914 of uncertain derivation; Crete, an island in the Mediterranean:--Crete. 2915 of uncertain derivation; barley:--barley. 2916 from ; consisting of barley:--barley. 2917 from ; a decision (the function or the effect, for or against ("crime")):--avenge, condemned, condemnation, damnation, + go to law, judgment. 2918 perhaps a prim word; a lily:--lily. 2919 properly, to distinguish, i.e. decide (mentally or judicially); by implication, to try, condemn, punish:--avenge, conclude, condemn, damn, decree, determine, esteem, judge, go to (sue at the) law, ordain, call in question, sentence to, think. 2920 decision (subjectively or objectively, for or against); by extension, a tribunal; by implication, justice (especially, divine law):--accusation, condemnation, damnation, judgment. 2921 of Latin origin; "crisp"; Crispus, a Corinthian:--Crispus. 2922 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a rule of judging ("criterion"), i.e. (by implication) a tribunal:--to judge, judgment (seat). 2923 from ; a judge (genitive case or specially):--judge. 2924 from ; decisive ("critical"), i.e. discriminative:--discerner. 2925 apparently a primary verb; to rap:--knock. 2926 feminine of ; a hidden place, i.e. cellar ("crypt"):--secret. 2927 from ; concealed, i.e. private:--hid(-den), inward(-ly), secret. 2928 a primary verb; to conceal (properly, by covering):--hide (self), keep secret, secret(-ly). 2929 from ; to make (i.e. intransitively, resemble) ice ("crystallize"):--be clear as crystal. 2930 from a derivative of (frost); ice, i.e. (by analogy) rock "crystal":--crystal. 2931 adverb from ; privately:--in secret. 2932 a primary verb; to get, i.e. acquire (by any means; own):--obtain, possess, provide, purchase. 2933 from ; an acquirement, i.e. estate:--possession. 2934 from ; property, i.e. (specially) a domestic animal:--beast. 2935 from ; an owner:--possessor. 2936 probably akin to (through the idea of proprietorship of the manufacturer); to fabricate, i.e. found (form originally):--create, Creator, make. 2937 from ; original formation (properly, the act; by implication, the thing, literally or figuratively):--building, creation, creature, ordinance. 2938 from ; an original formation (concretely), i.e. product (created thing):--creature. 2939 from ; a founder, i.e. God (as author of all things):--Creator. 2940 from (a "cube", i.e. die for playing); gambling, i.e. (figuratively) artifice or fraud:--sleight. 2941 from (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church):--government. 2942 from the same as ; helmsman, i.e. (by implication) captain:--(ship) master. 2943 adverb from the same as ; from the circle, i.e. all around:--(round) about. 2944 from the same as ; to encircle, i.e. surround:--compass (about), come (stand) round about. 2945 as if dative case of (a ring, "cycle"; akin to ); i.e. in a circle (by implication, of ), i.e. (adverbially) all around:--round about. 2946 from ; a wallow (the effect of rolling), i.e. filth:--wallowing. 2947 from the base of (through the idea of circularity; compare , ); to roll about:--wallow. 2948 from the same as ; rocking about, i.e. crippled (maimed, in feet or hands):--maimed. 2949 from (to swell (with young), i.e. bend, curve); a billow (as bursting or toppling):--wave. 2950 from a derivative of the base of ; a "cymbal" (as hollow):--cymbal. 2951 of foreign origin (compare ); dill or fennel ("cummin"):--cummin. 2952 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a puppy:--dog. 2953 from ; a Cyprian (Cypriot), i.e. inhabitant of Cyprus:--of Cyprus. 2954 of uncertain origin; Cyprus, an island in the Mediterranean:--Cyprus. 2955 probably from the base of ; to bend forward:--stoop (down). 2956 from ; i.e. Cyrenæan, i.e. inhabitant of Cyrene:--of Cyrene, Cyrenian. 2957 of uncertain derivation; Cyrene, a region of Africa:--Cyrene. 2958 of Latin origin; Cyrenius (i.e. Quirinus), a Roman:--Cyrenius. 2959 feminine of ; Cyria, a Christian woman:--lady. 2960 from ; belonging to the Lord (Jehovah or Jesus):--Lord's. 2961 from ; to rule:--have dominion over, lord, be lord of, exercise lordship over. 2962 from (supremacy); supreme in authority, i.e. (as noun) controller; by implication, Master (as a respectful title):-- God, Lord, master, Sir. 2963 from ; mastery, i.e. (concretely and collectively) rulers:--dominion, government. 2964 from the same as ; to make authoritative, i.e. ratify:--confirm. 2965 a primary word; a dog ("hound") (literally or figuratively):--dog. 2966 from the base of ; a limb of the body (as if lopped):--carcase. 2967 from the base of ; to estop, i.e. prevent (by word or act):--forbid, hinder, keep from, let, not suffer, withstand. 2968 from ; a hamlet (as if laid down):--town, village. 2969 from and ; an unwalled city:--town. 2970 from ; a carousal (as if letting loose):--revelling, rioting. 2971 apparently a derivative of the base of and a derivative of ; a mosquito (from its stinging proboscis):--gnat. 2972 of uncertain origin; Cos, an island in the Mediterranean:--Cos. 2973 of Hebrew origin (compare ); Cosam (i.e. Kosam) an Israelite:--Cosam. 2974 from ; blunted, i.e. (figuratively) of hearing (deaf) or speech (dumb):--deaf, dumb, speechless. 2975 a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses; to lot, i.e. determine (by implication, receive) especially by lot:--his lot be, cast lots, obtain. 2976 probably of Hebrew origin (); Lazarus (i.e. Elazar), the name of two Israelites (one imaginary):--Lazarus. 2977 adverb from ; privately:--privily, secretly. 2978 of uncertain derivation; a whirlwind (squall):--storm, tempest. 2979 from adverb (heelwise); to recalcitrate:--kick. 2980 a prolonged form of an otherwise obsolete verb; to talk, i.e. utter words:--preach, say, speak (after), talk, tell, utter. Compare . 2981 from ; talk:--saying, speech. 2982 or ; of Hebrew origin ( with prepositional prefix); lama (i.e. why):--lama. 2983 a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is use only as an alternate in certain tenses; to take (in very many applications, literally and figuratively (properly objective or active, to get hold of; whereas is rather subjective or passive, to have offered to one; while is more violent, to seize or remove)):--accept, + be amazed, assay, attain, bring, X when I call, catch, come on (X unto), + forget, have, hold, obtain, receive (X after), take (away, up). 2984 of Hebrew origin (); Lamech (i.e. Lemek), a patriarch:--Lamech. 2985 from ; a "lamp" or flambeau:--lamp, light, torch. 2986 from the same as ; radiant; by analogy, limpid; figuratively, magnificent or sumptuous (in appearance):--bright, clear, gay, goodly, gorgeous, white. 2987 from ; brilliancy:--brightness. 2988 adverb from ; brilliantly, i.e. figuratively, luxuriously:--sumptuously. 2989 a primary verb; to beam, i.e. radiate brilliancy (literally or figuratively):--give light, shine. 2990 a prolonged form of a primary verb, which is used only as an alternate in certain tenses; to lie hid (literally or figuratively); often used adverbially, unwittingly:--be hid, be ignorant of, unawares. 2991 from a compound of (a stone) and the base of (in its original sense of scraping); rock-quarried:--hewn in stone. 2992 apparently a primary word; a people (in general; thus differing from , which denotes one's own populace):--people. 2993 from a compound of and ; Laodicia, a place in Asia Minor:--Laodicea. 2994 from ; a Laodicean, i.e. inhabitant of Laodicia:--Laodicean. 2995 of uncertain derivation; the throat ("larynx"):--throat. 2996 of uncertain origin; Lasæa, a place in Crete:--Lasea. 2997 a strengthened form of a primary verb, which only occurs in this and another prolonged form as alternate in certain tenses; to crack open (from a fall):--burst asunder. 2998 from the same as the first part of and the base of ; to quarry:--hew. 2999 from ; ministration of God, i.e. worship:--(divine) service. 3000 from (a hired menial); to minister (to God), i.e. render religious homage:--serve, do the service, worship(-per). 3001 from (to dig); a vegetable:--herb. 3002 of uncertain origin; Lebbæus, a Christian:--Lebbæus. 3003 of Latin origin; a "legion", i.e. Roman regiment (figuratively):--legion. 3004 a primary verb; properly, to "lay" forth, i.e. (figuratively) relate (in words (usually of systematic or set discourse; whereas and generally refer to an individual expression or speech respectively; while is properly to break silence merely, and means an extended or random harangue)); by implication, to mean:--ask, bid, boast, call, describe, give out, name, put forth, say(-ing, on), shew, speak, tell, utter. 3005 from ; a remainder:--remnant. 3006 apparently a primary word; smooth, i.e. "level":--smooth. 3007 a primary verb; to leave, i.e. (intransitively or passively) to fail or be absent:--be destitute (wanting), lack. 3008 from ; to be a public servant, i.e. (by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions (worship, obey, relieve):--minister. 3009 from ; public function (as priest ("liturgy") or almsgiver):--ministration(-try), service. 3010 from the same as ; functional publicly ("liturgic"); i.e. beneficient:--ministering. 3011 from a derivative of and ; a public servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or (genitive case) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man):--minister(-ed). 3012 of Latin origin; a "linen" cloth, i.e. apron:--towel. 3013 from (to peel); a flake:--scale. 3014 from the same as ; scaliness, i.e. "leprosy":--leprosy. 3015 from the same as ; scaly, i.e. leprous (a leper):--leper. 3016 neuter of a derivative of the same as ; something scaled (light), i.e. a small coin:--mite. 3017 of Hebrew origin (); Levi, the name of three Israelites:--Levi. Compare . 3018 a form of ; Lewis (i.e. Levi), a Christian:--Levi. 3019 from ; a Levite, i.e. descendant of Levi:--Levite. 3020 from ; Levitic, i.e. relating to the Levites:--Levitical. 3021 from ; to whiten:--make white, whiten. 3022 from ("light"); white:--white. 3023 a primary word; a "lion":--lion. 3024 from ; forgetfulness:--+ forget. 3025 apparently a primary word; a trough, i.e. wine-vat:--winepress. 3026 apparently a primary word; twaddle, i.e. an incredible story:--idle tale. 3027 from (to plunder); a brigand:--robber, thief. 3028 from ; receipt (the act):--receiving. 3029 of uncertain affinity; much (adverbially):--exceeding, great(-ly), sore, very (+ chiefest). 3030 of foreign origin (); the incense-tree, i.e. (by implication) incense itself:--frankincense. 3031 from ; frankincense, i.e. (by extension) a censer for burning it:--censer. 3032 of Latin origin; a Roman freedman:--Libertine. 3033 probably from ; Libye, a region of Africa:--Libya. 3034 from ; to lapidate:--stone. 3035 from ; stony, i.e. made of stone:--of stone. 3036 from a compound of and ; to throw stones, i.e. lapidate:--stone, cast stones. 3037 apparently a primary word; a stone (literally or figuratively):--(mill-, stumbling-)stone. 3038 from and a derivative of ; stone-strewed, i.e. a tessellated mosaic on which the Roman tribunal was placed:--Pavement. 3039 from , the equivalent of (a winnowing fan or basket); to winnow, i.e. (by analogy), to triturate:--grind to powder. 3040 apparently a primary word; a harbor:--haven. Compare . 3041 probably from (through the idea of nearness of shore); a pond (large or small):--lake. 3042 probably from (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food:--dearth, famine, hunger. 3043 probably a primary word; flax, i.e. (by implication) "linen":--linen. 3044 perhaps from ; Linus, a Christian:--Linus. 3045 from (grease); fat, i.e. (figuratively) sumptuous:--dainty. 3046 of Latin origin (libra); a pound in weight:--pound. 3047 probably from (to pour a "libation"); the south(- west) wind (as bringing rain, i.e. (by extension) the south quarter):--southwest. 3048 from (in the commercial sense); a contribution:--collection, gathering. 3049 middle voice from ; to take an inventory, i.e. estimate (literally or figuratively):--conclude, (ac-)count (of), + despise, esteem, impute, lay, number, reason, reckon, suppose, think (on). 3050 from ; rational ("logical"):--reasonable, of the word. 3051 neuter of ; an utterance (of God):--oracle. 3052 from ; fluent, i.e. an orator:--eloquent. 3053 from ; computation, i.e. (figuratively) reasoning (conscience, conceit):--imagination, thought. 3054 from a compound of and ; to be disputatious (on trifles):--strive about words. 3055 from the same as ; disputation about trifles ("logomachy"):--strife of words. 3056 from ; something said (including the thought); by implication, a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extension, a computation; specially, (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ):--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 perhaps a primary word; a "lance":--spear. 3058 from ; to reproach, i.e. vilify:--revile. 3059 from ; slander or vituperation:--railing, reproach(-fully). 3060 from (mischief); abusive, i.e. a blackguard:--railer, reviler. 3061 of uncertain affinity; a plague (literally, the disease, or figuratively, a pest):--pestilence(-t). 3062 masculine plural of a derivative of ; remaining ones:--other, which remain, remnant, residue, rest. 3063 neuter singular of the same as ; something remaining (adverbially):--besides, finally, furthermore, (from) henceforth, moreover, now, + it remaineth, then. 3064 genitive case singular of the same as ; remaining time:--from henceforth. 3065 contracted from Latin Lucanus; Lucas, a Christian:--Lucas, Luke. 3066 of Latin origin; illuminative; Lucius, a Christian:--Lucius. 3067 from ; a bath, i.e. (figuratively), baptism:--washing. 3068 a primary verb; to bathe (the whole person; whereas means to wet a part only, and to wash, cleanse garments exclusively):--wash. 3069 of Hebrew origin (); Lydda (i.e. Lod), a place in Palestine:--Lydda. 3070 properly, feminine of Ludios (of foreign origin) (a Lydian, in Asia Minor); Lydia, a Christian woman:--Lydia. 3071 perhaps remotely from ; Lycaonia, a region of Asia Minor:--Lycaonia. 3072 adverb from a derivative of ; Lycaonistically, i.e. in the language of the Lycaonians:--in the speech of Lycaonia. 3073 probably remotely from ; Lycia, a province of Asia Minor:--Lycia. 3074 perhaps akin to the base of (from the whitish hair); a wolf:--wolf. 3075 middle voice from a probably derivative of (meaning filth); properly, to soil, i.e. (figuratively) insult (maltreat):--make havock of. 3076 from ; to distress; reflexively or passively, to be sad:--cause grief, grieve, be in heaviness, (be) sorrow(-ful), be (make) sorry. 3077 apparently a primary word; sadness:--grief, grievous, + grudgingly, heaviness, sorrow. 3078 from and (trouble); grief-dispelling; Lysanias, a governor of Abilene:--Lysanias. 3079 of uncertain affinity; Lysias, a Roman:--Lysias. 3080 from ; a loosening, i.e. (specially), divorce:--to be loosed. 3081 third person singular present indicative active of a derivative of a compound of and ; impersonally, it answers the purpose, i.e. is advantageous:--it is better. 3082 of uncertain origin; Lystra, a place in Asia Minor:--Lystra. 3083 from ; something to loosen with, i.e. a redemption price (figuratively, atonement):--ransom. 3084 from ; to ransom (literally or figuratively):--redeem. 3085 from ; a ransoming (figuratively):--+ redeemed, redemption. 3086 from ; a redeemer (figuratively):--deliverer. 3087 from ; a lamp-stand (literally or figuratively):--candlestick. 3088 from the base of ; a portable lamp or other illuminator (literally or figuratively):--candle, light. 3089 a primary verb; to "loosen" (literally or figuratively):--break (up), destroy, dissolve, (un-)loose, melt, put off. Compare . 3090 of uncertain origin; Lois, a Christian woman:--Lois. 3091 of Hebrew origin (); Lot, a patriarch:--Lot. 3092 probably of Hebrew origin; Maath, an Israelite:--Maath. 3093 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the tower; Magdala (i.e. Migdala), a place in Palestine:--Magdala. 3094 feminine of a derivative of ; a female Magdalene, i.e. inhabitant of Magdala:--Magdalene. 3095 from ; "magic":--sorcery. 3096 from ; to practice magic:--use sorcery. 3097 of foreign origin (); a Magian, i.e. Oriental scientist; by implication, a magician:--sorcerer, wise man. 3098 of Hebrew origin (); Magog, a foreign nation, i.e. (figuratively) an Antichristian party:--Magog. 3099 of Hebrew origin (); Madian (i.e. Midian), a region of Arabia:--Madian. 3100 from ; intransitively, to become a pupil; transitively, to disciple, i.e. enrol as scholar:--be disciple, instruct, teach. 3101 from ; a learner, i.e. pupil:--disciple. 3102 feminine from ; a female pupil:--disciple. 3103 of Hebrew origin (); Mathusala (i.e. Methushelach), an antediluvian:--Mathusala. 3104 probably of Hebrew origin; Mainan, an Israelite:--Mainan. 3105 middle voice from a primary (to long for; through the idea of insensate craving); to rave as a "maniac":--be beside self (mad). 3106 from ; to beatify, i.e. pronounce (or esteem) fortunate:--call blessed, count happy. 3107 a prolonged form of the poetical (meaning the same); supremely blest; by extension, fortunate, well off:-- blessed, happy(X -ier). 3108 from ; beatification, i.e. attribution of good fortune:--blessedness. 3109 from ; Macedonia, a region of Greece:--Macedonia. 3110 of uncertain derivation; a Macedon (Macedonian), i.e. inhabitant of Macedonia:--of Macedonia, Macedonian. 3111 of Latin origin (macellum); a butcher's stall, meat market or provision-shop:--shambles. 3112 feminine accusative case singular of ( being implied); at a distance (literally or figuratively):--(a-)far (off), good (great) way off. 3113 adverb from ; from a distance or afar:--afar off, from far. 3114 from the same as ; to be long-spirited, i.e. (objectively) forbearing or (subjectively) patient:--bear (suffer) long, be longsuffering, have (long) patience, be patient, patiently endure. 3115 from the same as ; longanimity, i.e. (objectively) forbearance or (subjectively) fortitude:--longsuffering, patience. 3116 adverb of a compound of and ; with long (enduring) temper, i.e. leniently:--patiently. 3117 from ; long (in place (distant) or time (neuter plural)):--far, long. 3118 from and ; long-timed, i.e. long-lived:--live long. 3119 from ; softness, i.e. enervation (debility):--disease. 3120 of uncertain affinity; soft, i.e. fine (clothing); figuratively, a catamite:--effeminate, soft. 3121 of Hebrew origin (); Maleleel (i.e. Mahalalel), an antediluvian:--Maleleel. 3122 neuter plural of the superlative of an apparently primary adverb (very); (adverbially) most (in the greatest degree) or particularly:--chiefly, most of all, (e-)specially. 3123 neuter of the comparative of the same as ; (adverbially) more (in a greater degree) or rather:--+ better, X far, (the) more (and more), (so) much (the more), rather. 3124 of Hebrew origin (); Malchus, an Israelite:--Malchus. 3125 of natural origin ("mammy"); a grandmother:--grandmother. 3126 of Chaldee origin (confidence, i.e. wealth, personified); mammonas, i.e. avarice (deified):--mammon. 3127 of uncertain origin; Manaën, a Christian:--Manaen. 3128 of Hebrew origin (); Mannasses (i.e. Menashsheh), an Israelite:--Manasses. 3129 prolongation from a primary verb, another form of which, , is used as an alternate in certain tenses; to learn (in any way):--learn, understand. 3130 from ; craziness:--(+ make) X mad. 3131 of Hebrew origin (); manna (i.e. man), an edible gum:--manna. 3132 from a derivative of (meaning a prophet, as supposed to rave through inspiration); to divine, i.e. utter spells (under pretense of foretelling:--by soothsaying. 3133 of uncertain affinity; to extinguish (as fire), i.e. (figuratively and passively) to pass away:--fade away. 3134 of Chaldee origin (meaning our Lord has come); maranatha, i.e. an exclamation of the approaching divine judgment:--Maran-atha. 3135 from (a pearl-oyster); a pearl:--pearl. 3136 probably of Chaldee origin (meaning mistress); Martha, a Christian woman:--Martha. 3137 or of Hebrew origin (); Maria or Mariam (i.e. Mirjam), the name of six Christian females:-- Mary. 3138 of Latin origin; Marcus, a Christian:--Marcus, Mark. 3139 from (to glisten); marble (as sparkling white):--marble. 3140 from ; to be a witness, i.e. testify (literally or figuratively):--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 from ; evidence given (judicially or genitive case):--record, report, testimony, witness. 3142 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; something evidential, i.e. (genitive case) evidence given or (specially), the Decalogue (in the sacred Tabernacle):--to be testified, testimony, witness. 3143 middle voice from ; to be adduced as a witness, i.e. (figuratively) to obtest (in affirmation or exhortation):--take to record, testify. 3144 of uncertain affinity; a witness (literally (judicially) or figuratively (genitive case)); by analogy, a "martyr":-- martyr, record, witness. 3145 from a primary (to handle or squeeze); to chew:--gnaw. 3146 from ; to flog (literally or figuratively):--scourge. 3147 from ; to whip (literally):--scourge. 3148 probably from the base of (through the idea of contact); a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease):--plague, scourging. 3149 from the base of ; a (properly, female) breast (as if kneaded up):--pap. 3150 from ; random talk, i.e. babble:--vain jangling. 3151 from and ; an idle (i.e. senseless or mischievous) talker, i.e. a wrangler:--vain talker. 3152 from the base of ; empty, i.e. (literally) profitless, or (specially), an idol:--vain, vanity. 3153 from ; inutility; figuratively, transientness; morally, depravity:--vanity. 3154 from ; to render (passively, become) foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specially), idolatrous:--become vain. 3155 accusative case of a derivative of the base of (through the idea of tentative manipulation, i.e. unsuccessful search, or else of punishment); folly, i.e. (adverbially) to no purpose:--in vain. 3156 a shorter form of ; Matthæus (i.e. Matthitjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Matthew. 3157 of Hebrew origin (); Matthan (i.e. Mattan), an Israelite:--Matthan. 3158 probably a shortened form of ; Matthat (i.e. Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites:--Mathat. 3159 apparently a shortened form of ; Matthias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Matthias. 3160 probably a shortened form of (compare ); Mattatha (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Mattatha. 3161 of Hebrew origin (); Mattathias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Mattathias. 3162 probably feminine of a presumed derivative of ; a knife, i.e. dirk; figuratively, war, judicial punishment:--sword. 3163 from ; a battle, i.e. (figuratively) controversy:--fighting, strive, striving. 3164 middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to war, i.e. (figuratively) to quarrel, dispute:--fight, strive. 3165 a shorter (and probably original) form of ; me:--I, me, my. 3166 from a compound of and (to boast; akin to and ); to talk big, i.e. be grandiloquent (arrogant, egotistic):--boast great things. 3167 from ; magnificent, i.e. (neuter, plural as noun) a conspicuous favor, or (subjectively) perfection:--great things, wonderful works. 3168 from ; superbness, i.e. glory or splendor:--magnificence, majesty, mighty power. 3169 from and ; befitting greatness or magnificence (majestic):--excellent. 3170 from ; to make (or declare) great, i.e. increase or (figuratively) extol:--enlarge, magnify, shew great. 3171 adverb from ; much:--greatly. 3172 from ; greatness, i.e. (figuratively) divinity (often God himself):--majesty. 3173 (including the prolonged forms, feminine , plural , etc.; compare also , ); big (literally or figuratively, in a very wide application):--(+ fear) exceedingly, great(-est), high, large, loud, mighty, + (be) sore (afraid), strong, X to years. 3174 from ; magnitude (figuratively):--greatness. 3175 plural from ; grandees:--great men, lords. 3176 superlative of ; greatest or very great:--exceeding great. 3177 from and ; to explain over, i.e. translate:--(by) interpret(-ation). 3178 apparently a primary word; an intoxicant, i.e. (by implication) intoxication:--drunkenness. 3179 , or (1 Cor. 13:2) from and ; to transfer, i.e. carry away, depose or (figuratively) exchange, seduce:--put out, remove, translate, turn away. 3180 from a compound of and (compare "method"); travelling over, i.e. travesty (trickery):--wile, lie in wait. 3181 from and ; bounded alongside, i.e. contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier):--border. 3182 a prolonged (transitive) form of ; to intoxicate:--be drunk(-en). 3183 from ; tipsy, i.e. (as noun) a sot:--drunkard. 3184 from another form of ; to drink to intoxication, i.e. get drunk:--drink well, make (be) drunk(-en). 3185 neuter of ; (adverbially) in greater degree:--the more. 3186 continued comparative of ; still larger (figuratively):--greater. 3187 irregular comparative of ; larger (literally or figuratively, specially, in age):--elder, greater(-est), more. 3188 neuter of as noun; ink:--ink. 3189 apparently a primary word; black:--black. 3190 of uncertain origin; Meleas, an Israelite:--Meleas. 3191 from a presumed derivative of ; to take care of, i.e. (by implication) revolve in the mind:--imagine, (pre-)meditate. 3192 apparently a primary word; honey:--honey. 3193 from ; relating to honey, i.e. bee (comb):--honeycomb. 3194 of uncertain origin; Melita, an island in the Mediterranean:--Melita. 3195 a strengthened form of (through the idea of expectation); to intend, 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):--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 of uncertain affinity; a limb or part of the body:--member. 3197 of Hebrew origin ( with pronominal suffix, my king); Melchi (i.e. Malki), the name of two Israelites:--Melchi. 3198 of Hebrew origin (); Melchisedek (i.e. Malkitsedek), a patriarch:--Melchisedec. 3199 a primary verb; to be of interest to, i.e. to concern (only third person singular present indicative used impersonally, it matters):--(take) care. 3200 of Latin origin ("membrane"); a (written) sheep-skin:--parchment. 3201 middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to blame:--find fault. 3202 from a presumed derivative of and (fate; akin to the base of ); blaming fate, i.e. querulous (discontented):--complainer. 3203 Not Used 3204 Not Used 3205 Not Used 3206 Not Used 3207 Not Used 3208 Not Used 3209 Not Used 3210 Not Used 3211 Not Used 3212 Not Used 3213 Not Used 3214 Not Used 3215 Not Used 3216 Not Used 3217 Not Used 3218 Not Used 3219 Not Used 3220 Not Used 3221 Not Used 3222 Not Used 3223 Not Used 3224 Not Used 3225 Not Used 3226 Not Used 3227 Not Used 3228 Not Used 3229 Not Used 3230 Not Used 3231 Not Used 3232 Not Used 3233 Not Used 3234 Not Used 3235 Not Used 3236 Not Used 3237 Not Used 3238 Not Used 3239 Not Used 3240 Not Used 3241 Not Used 3242 Not Used 3243 Not Used 3244 Not Used 3245 Not Used 3246 Not Used 3247 Not Used 3248 Not Used 3249 Not Used 3250 Not Used 3251 Not Used 3252 Not Used 3253 Not Used 3254 Not Used 3255 Not Used 3256 Not Used 3257 Not Used 3258 Not Used 3259 Not Used 3260 Not Used 3261 Not Used 3262 Not Used 3263 Not Used 3264 Not Used 3265 Not Used 3266 Not Used 3267 Not Used 3268 Not Used 3269 Not Used 3270 Not Used 3271 Not Used 3272 Not Used 3273 Not Used 3274 Not Used 3275 Not Used 3276 Not Used 3277 Not Used 3278 Not Used 3279 Not Used 3280 Not Used 3281 Not Used 3282 Not Used 3283 Not Used 3284 Not Used 3285 Not Used 3286 Not Used 3287 Not Used 3288 Not Used 3289 Not Used 3290 Not Used 3291 Not Used 3292 Not Used 3293 Not Used 3294 Not Used 3295 Not Used 3296 Not Used 3297 Not Used 3298 Not Used 3299 Not Used 3300 Not Used 3301 Not Used 3302 Not Used 3303 a primary particle; properly, indicative of affirmation or concession (in fact); usually followed by a contrasted clause with (this one, the former, etc.):--even, indeed, so, some, truly, verily. Often compounded with other particles in an intensive or asseverative sense. 3304 from and and ; so then at least:--nay but, yea doubtless (rather, verily). 3305 from and ; indeed though, i.e. however:--also, but, howbeit, nevertheless, yet. 3306 a primary verb; to stay (in a given place, state, relation or expectancy):--abide, continue, dwell, endure, be present, remain, stand, tarry (for), X thine own. 3307 from ; to part, i.e. (literally) to apportion, bestow, share, or (figuratively) to disunite, differ:--deal, be difference between, distribute, divide, give part. 3308 from (through the idea of distraction); solicitude:--care. 3309 from ; to be anxious about:--(be, have) care(-ful), take thought. 3310 feminine of ; a portion, i.e. province, share or (abstractly) participation:--part (X -akers). 3311 from ; a separation or distribution:--dividing asunder, gift. 3312 from ; an apportioner (administrator):--divider. 3313 from an obsolete but more primary form of (to get as a section or allotment); a division or share (literally or figuratively, in a wide application):--behalf, course, coast, craft, particular (+ -ly), part (+ -ly), piece, portion, respect, side, some sort(-what). 3314 from and ; midday; by implication, the south:--noon, south. 3315 from ; to interpose (as arbiter), i.e (by implication) to ratify (as surety):--confirm. 3316 from ; a go-between, i.e. (simply) an internunciator, or (by implication) a reconciler (intercessor):--mediator. 3317 neuter of compound of and ; midnight (especially as a watch):--midnight. 3318 from and ; Mesopotamia (as lying between the Euphrates and the Tigris; compare ), a region of Asia:--Mesopotamia. 3319 from ; middle (as an adjective or (neuter) noun):--among, X before them, between, + forth, mid(-day, -night), midst, way. 3320 from and ; a partition (figuratively):--middle wall. 3321 from a presumed compound of and ; mid-sky:--midst of heaven. 3322 from ; to form the middle, i.e. (in point of time), to be half-way over:--be about the midst. 3323 of Hebrew origin (); the Messias (i.e. Mashiach), or Christ:--Messias. 3324 of uncertain derivation; replete (literally or figuratively):--full. 3325 from ; to replenish, i.e. (by implication) to intoxicate:--fill. 3326 a primary preposition (often used adverbially); properly, denoting accompaniment; "amid" (local or causal); modified variously according to the case (genitive association, or accusative succession) with which it is joined; occupying an intermediate position between or and or ; less intimate than and less close than ):--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 from and the base of ; to change place:--depart, go, pass, remove. 3328 from and ; to throw over, i.e. (middle voice figuratively) to turn about in opinion:--change mind. 3329 from and ; to lead over, i.e. transfer (direct):--turn about. 3330 from and ; to give over, i.e. share:--give, impart. 3331 from ; transposition, i.e. transferral (to heaven), disestablishment (of a law):--change, removing, translation. 3332 from and ; to betake oneself, i.e. remove (locally):--depart. 3333 from and ; to call elsewhere, i.e. summon:--call (for, hither). 3334 from and ; to stir to a place elsewhere, i.e. remove (figuratively):--move away. 3335 from and ; to participate; genitive case, to accept (and use):--eat, have, be partaker, receive, take. 3336 from ; participation:--taking. 3337 from and ; to exchange:--change. 3338 from and the middle voice of ; to care afterwards, i.e. regret:--repent (self). 3339 from and ; to transform (literally or figuratively, "metamorphose"):--change, transfigure, transform. 3340 from and ; to think differently or afterwards, i.e. reconsider (morally, feel compunction):--repent. 3341 from ; (subjectively) compunction (for guilt, including reformation); by implication, reversal (of (another's) decision):--repentance. 3342 from and a form of ; betwixt (of place or person); (of time) as adjective, intervening, or (by implication) adjoining:--between, mean while, next. 3343 from and ; to send from elsewhere, i.e. (middle voice) to summon or invite:--call (send) for. 3344 from and ; to turn across, i.e. transmute or (figuratively) corrupt:--pervert, turn. 3345 from and a derivative of ; to transfigure or disguise; figuratively, to apply (by accommodation):--transfer, transform (self). 3346 from and ; to transfer, i.e. (literally) transport, (by implication) exchange, (reflexively) change sides, or (figuratively) pervert:--carry over, change, remove, translate, turn. 3347 from and ; thereafter:--afterward. 3348 from and ; to share or participate; by implication, belong to, eat (or drink):--be partaker, pertain, take part, use. 3349 from a compound of and a collateral form of or perhaps rather (compare "meteor"); to raise in mid-air, i.e. (figuratively) suspend (passively, fluctuate or be anxious):--be of doubtful mind. 3350 from a derivative of a compound of and ; a change of abode, i.e. (specially), expatriation:--X brought, carried(-ying) away (in-)to. 3351 from the same as ; to transfer as a settler or captive, i.e colonize or exile:--carry away, remove into. 3352 from ; participation, i.e. intercourse:--fellowship. 3353 from ; participant, i.e. (as noun) a sharer; by implication, an associate:--fellow, partaker, partner. 3354 from ; to measure (i.e. ascertain in size by a fixed standard); by implication, to admeasure (i.e. allot by rule):--figuratively, to estimate:--measure, mete. 3355 from ; a measurer, i.e. (specially), a certain standard measure of capacity for liquids:--firkin. 3356 from a compound of the base of and ; to be moderate in passion, i.e. gentle (to treat indulgently):--have compassion. 3357 adverb from a derivative of ; moderately, i.e. slightly:--a little. 3358 an apparently primary word; a measure ("metre"), literally or figuratively; by implication, a limited portion (degree):-- measure. 3359 from and ops (the face); the forehead (as opposite the countenance):--forehead. 3360 or from ; as far as, i.e. up to a certain point (as a preposition, of extent (denoting the terminus, whereas refers especially to the space of time or place intervening) or conjunction):--till, (un-)to, until. 3361 a primary particle of qualified negation (whereas expresses an absolute denial); (adverb) not, (conjunction) lest; also (as an interrogative implying a negative answer (whereas expects an affirmative one)) whether:--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 i.e. and ; if not, i.e. unless:--X before, but, except, if, no, (if, + whosoever) not. 3363 i.e. and ; in order (or so) that not:--albeit not, lest, that, no(-t, (-thing)). 3364 i.e. and ; a double negative strengthening the denial; not at all:--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 . 3365 adverb from a compound of and (somebody); by no means:--not so. 3366 from and ; but not, not even; in a continued negation, nor:--neither, nor (yet), (no) not (once, so much as). 3367 , including the irregular feminine , and the neuter from and ; not even one (man, woman, thing):--any (man, thing), no (man), none, not (at all, any man, a whit), nothing, + without delay. 3368 from and ; not even ever:--never. 3369 from and ; not even yet:--not yet. 3370 of foreign origin (compare ); a Median, or inhabitant of Media:--Mede. 3371 from and ; no further:--any longer, (not) henceforth, hereafter, no henceforward (longer, more, soon), not any more. 3372 probably akin to ; length (literally or figuratively):--length. 3373 from ; to lengthen, i.e. (middle voice) to enlarge:--grow up. 3374 from (a sheep); a sheep-skin:--sheepskin. 3375 a stronger form of ; a particle of affirmation (only with ); assuredly:--+ surely. 3376 a primary word; a month:--month. 3377 probably from the same base as and (i.e. , to strive); to disclose (through the idea of mental effort and thus calling to mind), i.e. report, declare, intimate:--shew, tell. 3378 may ook i.e. and ; as interrogative and negative, is it not that?:--neither (followed by no), + never, not. Compare . 3379 or from and ; not ever; also if (or lest) ever (or perhaps):--if peradventure, lest (at any time, haply), not at all, whether or not. 3380 from and ; not yet:--not yet. 3381 or from and ; lest somehow:--lest (by any means, by some means, haply, perhaps). 3382 perhaps a primary word; a thigh:--thigh. 3383 from and ; not too, i.e. (in continued negation) neither or nor; also, not even:--neither, (n-)or, so as much. 3384 apparently a primary word; a "mother" (literally or figuratively, immediate or remote):--mother. 3385 from and the neuter of ; whether at all:--not (the particle usually not expressed, except by the form of the question). 3386 from and ; not at all then, i.e. not to say (the rather still):--how much more. 3387 or from and ; whether any:--any (sometimes unexpressed except by the simple interrogative form of the sentence). 3388 from ; the matrix:--womb. 3389 from and the base of ; a mother-thresher, i.e. matricide:--murderer of mothers. 3390 from and ; a mother city, i.e. "metropolis":--chiefest city. 3391 irregular feminine of ; one or first:--a (certain), + agree, first, one, X other. 3392 perhaps a primary verb; to sully or taint, i.e. contaminate (ceremonially or morally):--defile. 3393 from ("miasma"); (morally) foulness (properly, the effect):--pollution. 3394 from ; (morally) contamination (properly, the act):--uncleanness. 3395 from ; a compound:--mixture. 3396 a primary verb; to mix:--mingle. 3397 masculine or neuter singular of (as noun); a small space of time or degree:--a (little) (while). 3398 , including the comparative apparently a primary word; small (in size, quantity, number or (figuratively) dignity):--least, less, little, small. 3399 of uncertain origin; Miletus, a city of Asia Minor:--Miletus. 3400 of Latin origin; a thousand paces, i.e. a "mile":--mile. 3401 middle voice from (a "mimic"); to imitate:--follow. 3402 from ; an imitator:--follower. 3403 a prolonged form of (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind, i.e. (middle voice) to recall to mind:--be mindful, remember. 3404 from a primary (hatred); to detest (especially to persecute); by extension, to love less:--hate(-ful). 3405 from ; requital (good or bad):--recompence of reward. 3406 from and ; a renumerator:--rewarder. 3407 from ; a wage-earner:--hired servant. 3408 apparently a primary word; pay for service (literally or figuratively), good or bad:--hire, reward, wages. 3409 from ; to let out for wages, i.e. (middle voice) to hire:--hire. 3410 from ; a rented building:--hired house. 3411 from ; a wage-worker (good or bad):--hired servant, hireling. 3412 for (abounding in shellfish); Mitylene (or Mytilene), a town on the island of Lesbos:--Mitylene. 3413 of Hebrew origin (); Michael, an archangel:--Michael. 3414 of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain weight:-- pound. 3415 middle voice of a derivative of or perhaps of the base of (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:--be mindful, remember, come (have) in remembrance. Compare . 3416 of uncertain origin; Mnason, a Christian:--Mnason. 3417 from or ; recollection; by implication, recital:--mention, remembrance. 3418 from ; a memorial, i.e. sepulchral monument (burial-place):--grave, sepulchre, tomb. 3419 from ; a remembrance, i.e. cenotaph (place of interment):--grave, sepulchre, tomb. 3420 from ; memory:--remembrance. 3421 from a derivative of ; to exercise memory, i.e. recollect; by implication, to punish; also to rehearse:--make mention; be mindful, remember. 3422 from ; a reminder (memorandum), i.e. record:--memorial. 3423 from a derivative of ; to give a souvenir (engagement present), i.e. betroth:--espouse. 3424 from and ; hardly talking, i.e. dumb (tongue-tied):--having an impediment in his speech. 3425 adverb from a primary (toil); with difficulty:--hardly. 3426 of Latin origin; a modius, i.e. certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil):--bushel. 3427 the simpler form of ; to me:--I, me, mine, my. 3428 a prolonged form of the feminine of ; an adulteress (literally or figuratively):--adulteress(-ous, -y). 3429 from ; (middle voice) to commit adultery:--commit adultery. 3430 from ; adultery:--adultery. 3431 from ; to commit adultery:--commit adultery. 3432 perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively, apostate:--adulterer. 3433 probably by variation for ; with difficulty:--hardly, scarce(-ly), + with much work. 3434 of Hebrew origin (); Moloch (i.e. Molek), an idol:--Moloch. 3435 probably from ; to soil (figuratively):--defile. 3436 from ; a stain; i.e. (figuratively) immorality:--filthiness. 3437 from ; blame, i.e. (by implication), a fault:--quarrel. 3438 from ; a staying, i.e. residence (the act or the place):--abode, mansion. 3439 from and ; only-born, i.e. sole:--only (begotten, child). 3440 neuter of as adverb; merely:--alone, but, only. 3441 probably from ; remaining, i.e. sole or single; by implication, mere:--alone, only, by themselves. 3442 from and ; one-eyed:--with one eye. 3443 from ; to isolate, i.e. bereave:--be desolate. 3444 perhaps from the base of (through the idea of adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively, nature:--form. 3445 from the same as ; to fashion (figuratively):--form. 3446 from ; formation, i.e. (by implication), appearance (semblance or (concretely) formula):--form. 3447 from and ; to fabricate the image of a bullock:--make a calf. 3448 probably strengthened for (a shoot); a young bullock:--calf. 3449 from the base of ; toil, i.e. (by implication) sadness:--painfulness, travail. 3450 the simpler form of ; of me:--I, me, mine (own), my. 3451 from (a Muse); "musical", i.e. (as noun) a minstrel:--musician. 3452 perhaps a primary word; the marrow:--marrow. 3453 from the base of ; to initiate, i.e. (by implication) to teach:--instruct. 3454 perhaps from the same as (through the idea of tuition); a tale, i.e. fiction ("myth"):--fable. 3455 from a presumed derivative of ( to "moo"); to bellow (roar):--roar. 3456 from a derivative of the base of (meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds); to make mouths at, i.e. ridicule:--mock. 3457 from ; belonging to a mill:--mill(-stone). 3458 probably ultimately from the base of (through the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e. (by implication), a grinder (millstone):--millstone. 3459 from ; a mill-house:--mill. 3460 of uncertain derivation; Myra, a place in Asia Minor:--Myra. 3461 from ; a ten-thousand; by extension, a "myriad" or indefinite number:--ten thousand. 3462 from ; to apply (perfumed) unguent to:--anoint. 3463 plural of an apparently primary word (properly, meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension, innumerably many:--ten thousand. 3464 probably of foreign origin (compare , ); "myrrh", i.e. (by implication) perfumed oil:--ointment. 3465 of uncertain origin; Mysia, a region of Asia Minor:--Mysia. 3466 from a derivative of (to shut the mouth); a secret or "mystery" (through the idea of silence imposed by initiation into religious rites):--mystery. 3467 from a compound of the base of and (the face; from ); to shut the eyes, i.e. blink (see indistinctly):-- cannot see far off. 3468 from ("moil"; probably akin to the base of ) and probably (the face; from ); a mole ("black eye") or blow-mark:--stripe. 3469 from ; to carp at, i.e. censure (discredit):--blame. 3470 perhaps from ; a flaw or blot, i.e. (figuratively) disgraceful person:--blemish. 3471 from ; to become insipid; figuratively, to make (passively, act) as a simpleton:--become fool, make foolish, lose savour. 3472 from ; silliness, i.e. absurdity:--foolishness. 3473 from a compound of and ; silly talk, i.e. buffoonery:--foolish talking. 3474 probably from the base of ; dull or stupid (as if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd:--fool(-ish, X -ishness). 3475 or , or of Hebrew origin; (); Moseus, Moses, or Mouses (i.e. Mosheh), the Hebrew lawgiver:--Moses. 3476 of Hebrew origin (); Naasson (i.e. Nachshon), an Israelite:--Naasson. 3477 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Nangæ (i.e. perhaps Nogach), an Israelite:--Nagge. 3478 or ; of uncertain derivation; Nazareth or Nazaret, a place in Palestine:--Nazareth. 3479 from ; a Nazarene, i.e. inhabitant of Nazareth:--of Nazareth. 3480 from ; a Nazoræan, i.e. inhabitant of Nazareth; by extension, a Christian:--Nazarene, of Nazareth. 3481 of Hebrew origin (); Nathan, an Israelite:--Nathan. 3482 of Hebrew origin (); Nathanaël (i.e. Nathanel), an Israelite and Christian:--Nathanael. 3483 a primary particle of strong affirmation; yes:--even so, surely, truth, verily, yea, yes. 3484 probably of Hebrew origin (compare ); Nain, a place in Palestine:--Nain. 3485 from a primary (to dwell); a fane, shrine, temple :--shrine, temple. Compare . 3486 of Hebrew origin (); Naum (i.e. Nachum), an Israelite:--Naum. 3487 of foreign origin (compare ); "nard":--(spike-)nard. 3488 a flower of the same name, from (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman:--Narcissus. 3489 from a compound of and ; to be shipwrecked (stranded, "navigate"), literally or figuratively:--make (suffer) shipwreck. 3490 from and ("clerk"); a captain:--owner of a ship. 3491 from or (to float); a boat (of any size):--ship. 3492 from ; a boatman, i.e. seaman:--sailor, shipman. 3493 of Hebrew origin (); Nachor, the grandfather of Abraham:--Nachor. 3494 from a derivative of ; a youth (up to about forty years):--young man. 3495 from the same as ; a youth (under forty):--young man. 3496 from and ; new town; Neapolis, a place in Macedonia:--Neapolis. 3497 of Hebrew origin (); Neeman (i.e. Naaman), a Syrian:--Naaman. 3498 from an apparently primary (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun):--dead. 3499 from ; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to subdue:--be dead, mortify. 3500 from ; decease; figuratively, impotency:--deadness, dying. 3501 including the comparative ; a primary word; "new", i.e. (of persons) youthful, or (of things) fresh; figuratively, regenerate:--new, young. 3502 from ; a youngling (nestling):--young. 3503 from ; newness, i.e. youthfulness:--youth. 3504 from and a derivative of ; newly planted, i.e. (figuratively) a young convert ("neophyte"):--novice. 3505 of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman emperor:--Nero. 3506 apparently a primary verb; to "nod", i.e. (by analogy), signal:--beckon. 3507 from ; properly, cloudiness, i.e. (concretely) a cloud:--cloud. 3508 of Hebrew origin (); Nephthaleim (i.e. Naphthali), a tribe in Palestine:--Nephthalim. 3509 apparently a primary word; a cloud:--cloud. 3510 of uncertain affinity; a kidney (plural), i.e. (figuratively) the inmost mind:--reins. 3511 from a form of and (to sweep); a temple-servant, i.e. (by implication) a votary:--worshipper. 3512 from the comparative of ; appertaining to younger persons, i.e. juvenile:--youthful. 3513 probably an intensive form of ; a particle of attestation (accompanied by the object invoked or appealed to in confirmation); as sure as:--I protest by. 3514 from (of like meaning); to spin:--spin. 3515 from ; to act as a babe, i.e. (figuratively) innocently:--be a child. 3516 from an obsolete particle (implying negation) and ; not speaking, i.e. an infant (minor); figuratively, a simple-minded person, an immature Christian:--babe, child (+ -ish). 3517 apparently from a derivative of the base of (meaning wet); Nereus, a Christian:--Nereus. 3518 of Hebrew origin (); Neri (i.e. Nerijah), an Israelite:--Neri. 3519 diminutive of ; an islet:--island. 3520 probably from the base of ; an island:--island, isle. 3521 from ; abstinence (from lack of food, or voluntary and religious); specially, the fast of the Day of Atonement:-- fast(-ing). 3522 from ; to abstain from food (religiously):--fast. 3523 from the inseparable negative particle (not) and ; not eating, i.e. abstinent from food (religiously):--fasting. 3524 , or from ; sober, i.e. (figuratively) circumspect:--sober. 3525 of uncertain affinity; to abstain from wine (keep sober), i.e. (figuratively) be discreet:--be sober, watch. 3526 of Latin origin; black; Niger, a Christian:--Niger. 3527 probably from ; victorious; Nicanor, a Christian:--Nicanor. 3528 from ; to subdue (literally or figuratively):--conquer, overcome, prevail, get the victory. 3529 apparently a primary word; conquest (abstractly), i.e. (figuratively) the means of success:--victory. 3530 from and ; victorious among his people; Nicodemus, an Israelite:--Nicodemus. 3531 from ; a Nicolaïte, i.e. adherent of Nicolaüs:--Nicolaitane. 3532 from and ; victorious over the people; Nicolaüs, a heretic:--Nicolaus. 3533 from and ; victorious city; Nicopolis, a place in Macedonia:--Nicopolis. 3534 from ; a conquest (concretely), i.e. (by implication) triumph:--victory. 3535 of Hebrew origin (); Ninevi (i.e. Nineveh), the capital of Assyria:--Nineve. 3536 from ; a Ninevite, i.e. inhabitant of Nineveh:--of Nineve, Ninevite. 3537 from ; a ewer:--bason. 3538 to cleanse (especially the hands or the feet or the face); ceremonially, to perform ablution:--wash. Compare . 3539 from ; to exercise the mind (observe), i.e. (figuratively) to comprehend, heed:--consider, perceive, think, understand. 3540 from ; a perception, i.e. purpose, or (by implication) the intellect, disposition, itself:--device, mind, thought. 3541 of uncertain affinity; a spurious or illegitimate son:--bastard. 3542 feminine from the same as ; pasture, i.e. (the act) feeding (figuratively, spreading of a gangrene), or (the food) pasturage:--X eat, pasture. 3543 from ; properly, to do by law (usage), i.e. to accustom (passively, be usual); by extension, to deem or regard:-- suppose, thing, be wont. 3544 from ; according (or pertaining) to law, i.e. legal (ceremonially); as noun, an expert in the (Mosaic) law:--about the law, lawyer. 3545 adverb from a derivative of ; legitimately (specially, agreeably to the rules of the lists):--lawfully. 3546 from ; what is reckoned as of value (after the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin:--money. 3547 from and ; an expounder of the (Jewish) law, i.e. a Rabbi:--doctor (teacher) of the law. 3548 from ; legislation (specially, the institution of the Mosaic code):--giving of the law. 3549 from ; to legislate, i.e. (passively) to have (the Mosaic) enactments injoined, be sanctioned (by them):--establish, receive the law. 3550 from and a derivative of ; a legislator:--lawgiver. 3551 from a primary (to parcel out, especially food or grazing to animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage), genitive case (regulation), specially, (of Moses (including the volume); also of the Gospel), or figuratively (a principle):--law. 3552 from ; to be sick, i.e. (by implication, of a diseased appetite) to hanker after (figuratively, to harp upon):--dote. 3553 from ; an ailment:--disease. 3554 of uncertain affinity; a malady (rarely figuratively, of moral disability):--disease, infirmity, sickness. 3555 from ; a brood (of chickens):--brood. 3556 diminutive of ; a birdling:--chicken. 3557 middle voice from (apart or clandestinely); to sequestrate for oneself, i.e. embezzle:--keep back, purloin. 3558 of uncertain affinity; the south(-west) wind; by extension, the southern quarter itself:--south (wind). 3559 from and a derivative of ; calling attention to, i.e. (by implication) mild rebuke or warning:--admonition. 3560 from the same as ; to put in mind, i.e. (by implication) to caution or reprove gently:--admonish, warn. 3561 feminine of a compound of and (as noun by implication, of ); the festival of new moon:--new moon. 3562 adverb from a compound of the accusative case of and ; in a mind-having way, i.e. prudently:--discreetly. 3563 probably from the base of ; the intellect, i.e. mind (divine or human; in thought, feeling, or will); by implication, meaning:--mind, understanding. Compare . 3564 probably contracted for a compound of and ; nymph-given (i.e. -born); Nymphas, a Christian:--Nymphas. 3565 from a primary but obsolete verb (to veil as a bride; compare Latin "nupto," to marry); a young married woman (as veiled), including a betrothed girl; by implication, a son's wife:--bride, daughter in law. 3566 from ; a bride-groom (literally or figuratively):--bridegroom. 3567 from ; the bridal room:--bridechamber. 3568 a primary particle of present time; "now" (as adverb of date, a transition or emphasis); also as noun or adjective present or immediate:--henceforth, + hereafter, of late, soon, present, this (time). See also , . 3569 or from neuter plural of and ; the things now, i.e. (adverbially) at present:--(but) now. 3570 a prolonged form of for emphasis; just now:--now. 3571 a primary word; "night" (literally or figuratively):-- (mid-)night. 3572 apparently a primary word; to prick ("nudge"):--pierce. 3573 from a presumed derivative of ; to nod, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep; figuratively, to delay:--slumber. 3574 from and ; a day-and-night, i.e. full day of twenty-four hours:--night and day. 3575 of Hebrew origin (); Noë, (i.e. Noäch), a patriarch:--Noe. 3576 from a derivative of ; sluggish, i.e. (literally) lazy, or (figuratively) stupid:--dull, slothful. 3577 of uncertain affinity; the back:--back. 3578 from ; hospitality, i.e. (by implication) a place of entertainment:--lodging. 3579 from ; to be a host (passively, a guest); by implication, be (make, appear) strange:--entertain, lodge, (think it) strange. 3580 from a compound of and ; to be hospitable:--lodge strangers. 3581 apparently a primary word; foreign (literally, alien, or figuratively, novel); by implication, a guest or (vice-versa) entertainer:--host, strange(-r). 3582 as if from (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. (specially), a measure for liquids or solids, (by analogy, a pitcher):--pot. 3583 from ; to desiccate; by implication, to shrivel, to mature:--dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away). 3584 from the base of (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication, shrunken, earth (as opposed to water):--dry land, withered. 3585 from ; wooden:--of wood. 3586 from another form of the base of ; timber (as fuel or material); by implication, a stick, club or tree or other wooden article or substance:--staff, stocks, tree, wood. 3587 from a derivative of the same as (meaning a razor); to shave or "shear" the hair:--shave. 3588 , including the feminine , and the neuter in all their inflections; the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in English idiom):--the, this, that, one, he, she, it, etc. 3589 from ; ten times eight:--fourscore. 3590 from ; the eighth:--eighth. 3591 probably from the same as ; a mass (as bending or bulging by its load), i.e. burden (hindrance):--weight. 3592 , including the feminine , and the neuter from and ; the same, i.e. this or that one (plural these or those); often used as a personal pronoun:--he, she, such, these, thus. 3593 from ; to travel:--journey. 3594 from ; to show the way (literally or figuratively (teach)):--guide, lead. 3595 from and ; a conductor (literally or figuratively (teacher)):--guide, leader. 3596 from a compound of and ; to be a wayfarer, i.e. travel:--go on a journey. 3597 from the same as ; travel:--journey(-ing). 3598 apparently a primary word; a road; by implication, a progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode or means:--journey, (high-)way. 3599 perhaps from the base of ; a "tooth":--tooth. 3600 from ; to grieve:--sorrow, torment. 3601 from ; grief (as dejecting):--sorrow. 3602 from a derivative of the base of ; moaning, i.e. lamentation:--mourning. 3603 from the neuter of and the third person singular present indicative of ; which is:--called, which is (make), that is (to say). 3604 of Hebrew origin (); Ozias (i.e. Uzzijah), an Israelite:--Ozias. 3605 a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to scent (usually an ill "odor"):--stink. 3606 from with the directive enclitic of source; from which place or source or cause (adverb or conjunction):--from thence, (from) whence, where(-by, -fore, -upon). 3607 of uncertain affinity; a linen cloth, i.e. (especially) a sail:--sheet. 3608 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a linen bandage:--linen clothes. 3609 from ; domestic, i.e. (as noun), a relative, adherent:--(those) of the (his own) house(-hold). 3610 from ; a fellow resident, i.e. menial domestic:--(household) servant. 3611 from ; to occupy a house, i.e. reside (figuratively, inhabit, remain, inhere); by implication, to cohabit:--dwell. See also . 3612 from ; a tenement, i.e. (specially), a jail:--prison. 3613 neuter of a presumed derivative of (equivalent to ); a residence (literally or figuratively):--habitation, house. 3614 from ; properly, residence (abstractly), but usually (concretely) an abode (literally or figuratively); by implication, a family (especially domestics):--home, house(-hold). 3615 from ; familiar, i.e. (as noun) relatives:--they (them) of (his own) household. 3616 from ; to be the head of (i.e. rule) a family:--guide the house. 3617 from and ; the head of a family:--goodman (of the house), householder, master of the house. 3618 from the same as ; to be a house-builder, i.e. construct or (figuratively) confirm:--(be in) build(-er, -ing, up), edify, embolden. 3619 feminine (abstract) of a compound of and the base of ; architecture, i.e. (concretely) a structure; figuratively, confirmation:--building, edify(-ication, -ing). 3620 from the same as ; confirmation:--edifying. 3621 from ; to manage (a house, i.e. an estate):--be steward. 3622 from ; administration (of a household or estate); specially, a (religious) "economy":--dispensation, stewardship. 3623 from and the base of ; 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):--chamberlain, governor, steward. 3624 of uncertain affinity; a dwelling (more or less extensive, literal or figurative); by implication, a family (more or less related, literally or figuratively):--home, house(-hold), temple. 3625 feminine participle present passive of (as noun, by implication, of ); land, i.e. the (terrene part of the) globe; specially, the Roman empire:--earth, world. 3626 from and (a guard; be "ware"); a stayer at home, i.e. domestically inclined (a "good housekeeper"):--keeper at home. 3627 also (in certain tenses) prolonged from (pity); to exercise pity:--have compassion on. 3628 from ; pity:--mercy. 3629 from ; compassionate:--merciful, of tender mercy. 3630 from and a derivative of the alternate of ; a tippler:--winebibber. 3631 a primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin ()); "wine" (literally or figuratively):--wine. 3632 from and a form of the base of ; an overflow (or surplus) of wine, i.e. vinolency (drunkenness):--excess of wine. 3633 , or (shorter) middle voice apparently from ; to make like (oneself), i.e. imagine (be of the opinion):--suppose, think. 3634 probably akin to , , and ; such or what sort of (as a correlation or exclamation); especially the neuter (adverbially) with negative, not so:--so (as), such as, what (manner of), which. 3635 from (hesitation); to be slow (figuratively, loath):--delay. 3636 from ; tardy, i.e. indolent; (figuratively) irksome:--grievous, slothful. 3637 from and ; an eight-day old person or act:--the eighth day. 3638 a primary numeral; "eight":--eight. 3639 from a primary (to destroy; a prolonged form); ruin, i.e. death, punishment:--destruction. 3640 from and ; incredulous, i.e. lacking confidence (in Christ):--of little faith. 3641 of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree, number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbially) somewhat:--+ almost, brief(-ly), few, (a) little, + long, a season, short, small, a while. 3642 from and ; little-spirited, i.e. faint-hearted:--feebleminded. 3643 from a compound of and ("care"); to have little regard for, i.e. to disesteem:--despise. 3644 from ; a ruiner, i.e. (specially), a venomous serpent:--destroyer. 3645 from ; to spoil, i.e. slay:--destroy. 3646 from a derivative of a compound of and a derivative of ; a wholly-consumed sacrifice ("holocaust"):--(whole) burnt offering. 3647 from ; integrity, i.e. physical wholeness:--perfect soundness. 3648 from and ; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body):--entire, whole. 3649 a reduplicated primary verb; to "howl" or "halloo", i.e. shriek:--howl. 3650 a primary word; "whole" or "all", i.e. complete (in extent, amount, time or degree), especially (neuter) as noun or adverb:--all, altogether, every whit, + throughout, whole. 3651 from and ; complete to the end, i.e. absolutely perfect:--wholly. 3652 probably a contraction from (Olympian-bestowed, i.e. heaven-descended); Olympas, a Christian:--Olympas. 3653 of uncertain derivation; an unripe (because out of season) fig:--untimely fig. 3654 adverb from ; completely, i.e. altogether; (by analogy), everywhere; (negatively) not by any means:--at all, commonly, utterly. 3655 of uncertain affinity; a thunder storm:--shower. 3656 from ; to be in company with, i.e. (by implication) to converse:--commune, talk. 3657 from ; companionship ("homily"), i.e. (by implication) intercourse:--communication. 3658 from the base of and a derivative of the alternate of (meaning a crowd); association together, i.e. a multitude:--company. 3659 from ; a sight, i.e. (by implication) the eye:--eye. 3660 ; a prolonged form of a primary, but obsolete , for which another prolonged form is used in certain tenses; to swear, i.e. take (or declare on) oath:--swear. 3661 adverb from a compound of the base of and ; unanimously:--with one accord (mind). 3662 from ; to resemble:--agree. 3663 from and the alternate of ; similarly affected:--of (subject to) like passions. 3664 from the base of ; similar (in appearance or character):--like, + manner. 3665 from ; resemblance:--like as, similitude. 3666 from ; to assimilate, i.e. compare; passively, to become similar:--be (make) like, (in the) liken(-ess), resemble. 3667 from ; a form; abstractly, resemblance:--made like to, likeness, shape, similitude. 3668 adverb from ; similarly:--likewise, so. 3669 from ; assimilation, i.e. resemblance:--similitude. 3670 from a compound of the base of and ; to assent, i.e. covenant, acknowledge:--con- (pro-)fess, confession is made, give thanks, promise. 3671 from the same as ; acknowledgment:--con- (pro-)fession, professed. 3672 adverb of present passive participle of ; confessedly:--without controversy. 3673 from the base of and ; a fellow-artificer:--of the same craft. 3674 genitive case of (the same; akin to ) as adverb; at the same place or time:--together. 3675 from the base of and ; like-minded, i.e. harmonious:--of one mind. 3676 adverb from the base of ; at the same time, i.e. (conjunctionally) notwithstanding, yet still:--and even, nevertheless, though but. 3677 of uncertain derivation; a dream:--dream. 3678 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a little ass:--young ass. 3679 from ; to defame, i.e. rail at, chide, taunt:--cast in teeth, (suffer) reproach, revile, upbraid. 3680 from ; contumely:--reproach. 3681 probably akin to the base of ; notoriety, i.e. a taunt (disgrace):--reproach. 3682 from ; profitable; Onesimus, a Christian:--Onesimus. 3683 from a derivative of and ; profit-bearer; Onesiphorus, a Christian:--Onespiphorus. 3684 from ; belonging to a ass, i.e. large (so as to be turned by a ass):--millstone. 3685 a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb (, to slur); for which another prolonged form () is used as an alternate in some tenses (unless indeed it be identical with the base of through the idea of notoriety); to gratify, i.e. (middle voice) to derive pleasure or advantage from:--have joy. 3686 from a presumed derivative of the base of (compare ); a "name" (literally or figuratively) (authority, character):--called, (+ sur-)name(-d). 3687 from ; to name, i.e. assign an appellation; by extension, to utter, mention, profess:--call, name. 3688 apparently a primary word; a donkey:--an ass. 3689 adverb of the oblique cases of ; really:--certainly, clean, indeed, of a truth, verily. 3690 from ; vinegar, i.e. sour wine:--vinegar. 3691 probably akin to the base of ("acid"); keen; by analogy, rapid:--sharp, swift. 3692 probably from ; a hole (as if for light), i.e. cavern; by analogy, a spring (of water):--cave, place. 3693 from (regard; from ) with enclitic of source; from the rear (as a secure aspect), i.e. at the back (adverb and preposition of place or time):--after, backside, behind. 3694 from the same as with enclitic of direction; to the back, i.e. aback (as adverb or preposition of time or place; or as noun):--after, back(-ward), (+ get) behind, + follow. 3695 from ; to equip (with weapons (middle voice and figuratively)):--arm self. 3696 probably from a primary (to be busy about); an implement or utensil or tool (literally or figuratively, especially, offensive for war):--armour, instrument, weapon. 3697 from and ; of what kind that, i.e. how (as) great (excellent) (specially, as an indefinite correlative to the definite antecedent of quality):--what manner (sort) of, such as whatsoever. 3698 from and ; what(-ever) then, i.e. (of time) as soon as:--when. 3699 from and ; what(-ever) where, i.e. at whichever spot:--in what place, where(-as, -soever), whither (+ soever). 3700 ; a (middle voice) prolonged form of the primary (middle voice) ; which is used for it in certain tenses; and both as alternate of ; to gaze (i.e. with wide-open eyes, as at something remarkable; and thus differing from , which denotes simply voluntary observation; and from , which expresses merely mechanical, passive or casual vision; while , and still more emphatically its intensive , signifies an earnest but more continued inspection; and a watching from a distance):--appear, look, see, shew self. 3701 from a presumed derivative of ; visuality, i.e. (concretely) an apparition:--vision. 3702 from an obsolete verb akin to (to "steep"); cooked, i.e. roasted:--broiled. 3703 apparently from the base of and ; properly, even-tide of the (summer) season (dog-days), i.e. (by implication) ripe fruit:--fruit. 3704 from and ; what(-ever) how, i.e. in the manner that (as adverb or conjunction of coincidence, intentional or actual):--because, how, (so) that, to, when. 3705 from ; something gazed at, i.e. a spectacle (especially supernatural):--sight, vision. 3706 from ; the act of gazing, i.e. (externally) an aspect or (internally) an inspired appearance:--sight, vision. 3707 from ; gazed at, i.e. (by implication) capable of being seen:--visible. 3708 properly, to stare at (compare ), i.e. (by implication) to discern clearly (physically or mentally); by extension, to attend to; by Hebraism, to experience; passively, to appear:--behold, perceive, see, take heed. 3709 from ; properly, desire (as a reaching forth or excitement of the mind), i.e. (by analogy), violent passion (ire, or (justifiable) abhorrence); by implication punishment:--anger, indignation, vengeance, wrath. 3710 from ; to provoke or enrage, i.e. (passively) become exasperated:--be angry (wroth). 3711 from ; irascible:--soon angry. 3712 from ; a stretch of the arms, i.e. a fathom:--fathom. 3713 middle voice of apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary (compare ); to stretch oneself, i.e. reach out after (long for):--covet after, desire. 3714 from ; mountainous, i.e. (feminine by implication, of ) the Highlands (of Judæa):--hill country. 3715 from ; excitement of the mind, i.e. longing after:--lust. 3716 from a compound of and ; to be straight-footed, i.e. (figuratively) to go directly forward:--walk uprightly. 3717 probably from the base of ; right (as rising), i.e. (perpendicularly) erect (figuratively, honest), or (horizontally) level or direct:--straight, upright. 3718 from a compound of and the base of , to make a straight cut, i.e. (figuratively) to dissect (expound) correctly (the divine message):--rightly divide. 3719 from ; to use the dawn, i.e. (by implication) to repair betimes:--come early in the morning. 3720 from ; relating to the dawn, i.e. matutinal (as an epithet of Venus, especially brilliant in the early day):--morning. 3721 from ; in the dawn, i.e. up at day-break:--early. 3722 from the same as ; dawn (as sun-rise, rising of light); by extension, morn:--early in the morning. 3723 adverb from ; in a straight manner, i.e. (figuratively) correctly (also morally):--plain, right(-ly). 3724 from ; to mark out or bound ("horizon"), i.e. (figuratively) to appoint, decree, specify:--declare, determine, limit, ordain. 3725 neuter of a derivative of an apparently primary (a bound or limit); a boundary-line, i.e. (by implication) a frontier (region):--border, coast. 3726 from ; to put on oath, i.e. make swear; by analogy, to solemnly enjoin:--adjure, charge. 3727 from (a fence; perhaps akin to ); a limit, i.e. (sacred) restraint (specially, an oath):--oath. 3728 from a compound of and a derivative of ; asseveration on oath:--oath. 3729 from ; to start, spur or urge on, i.e. (reflexively) to dash or plunge:--run (violently), rush. 3730 of uncertain affinity; a violent impulse, i.e. onset:--assault. 3731 from ; an attack, i.e. (abstractly) precipitancy:--violence. 3732 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a birdling:--bird, fowl. 3733 probably from a prolonged form of the base of ; a bird (as rising in the air), i.e. (specially), a hen (or female domestic fowl):--hen. 3734 from a compound of the base of and a derivative of ; a limit-placing, i.e. (concretely) boundary-line:--bound. 3735 probably from an obsolete (to rise or "rear"; perhaps akin to ; compare ); a mountain (as lifting itself above the plain):--hill, mount(-ain). 3736 apparently a primary verb; to "burrow" in the ground, i.e. dig:--dig. 3737 of uncertain affinity; bereaved ("orphan"), i.e. parentless:--comfortless, fatherless. 3738 middle voice from (a row or ring); to dance (from the ranklike or regular motion):--dance. 3739 , including feminine , and neuter probably a primary word (or perhaps a form of the article ); the relatively (sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, that:--one, (an-, the) other, some, that, what, which, who(-m, -se), etc. See also . 3740 multiple adverb from ; how (i.e. with , so) many times as:--as oft(-en) as. 3741 of uncertain affinity; properly, right (by intrinsic or divine character; thus distinguished from 1342, which refers rather to human statutes and relations; from , which denotes formal consecration; and from , which relates to purity from defilement), i.e. hallowed (pious, sacred, sure):--holy, mercy, shalt be. 342 3742 from ; piety:--holiness. 3743 adverb from ; piously:--holily. 3744 from ; fragrance (literally or figuratively):--odour, savour. 3745 by reduplication from ; as (much, great, long, etc.) as:--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 from and ; who especially:--whomsoever. 3747 , or contracted of uncertain affinity; a bone:--bone. 3748 , including the feminine , and the neuter from and ; which some, i.e. any that; also (definite) which same:--X and (they), (such) as, (they) that, in that they, what(-soever), whereas ye, (they) which, who(-soever). Compare . 3749 from ("oyster") (a tile, i.e. terra cotta); earthen-ware, i.e. clayey; by implication, frail:--of earth, earthen. 3750 from a derivative of ; smell (the sense):--smelling. 3751 of uncertain affinity; the loin (externally), i.e. the hip; internally (by extension) procreative power:--loin. 3752 from and ; whenever (implying hypothesis or more or less uncertainty); also causatively (conjunctionally) inasmuch as:--as long (soon) as, that, + till, when(-soever), while. 3753 from and ; at which (thing) too, i.e. when:--after (that), as soon as, that, when, while. 3754 neuter of as conjunction; demonstrative, that (sometimes redundant); causative, because:--as concerning that, as though, because (that), for (that), how (that), (in) that, though, why. 3755 for the genitive case of (as adverb); during which same time, i.e. whilst:--whiles. 3756 , also (before a vowel) , and (before an aspirate) a primary word; the absolute negative (compare ) adverb; no or not:--+ long, nay, neither, never, no (X man), none, (can-)not, + nothing, + special, un(-worthy), when, + without, + yet but. See also , . 3757 genitive case of as adverb; at which place, i.e. where:--where(-in), whither(-soever). 3758 a primary exclamation of surprise; "ah":--ah. 3759 a primary exclamation of grief; "woe":--alas, woe. 3760 adverb from (the feminine) of ; by no means:--not. 3761 from and ; not however, i.e. neither, nor, not even:--neither (indeed), never, no (more, nor, not), nor (yet), (also, even, then) not (even, so much as), + nothing, so much as. 3762 , including feminine , and neuter from and ; not even one (man, woman or thing), i.e. none, nobody, nothing:--any (man), aught, man, neither any (thing), never (man), no (man), none (+ of these things), not (any, at all, -thing), nought. 3763 from and ; not even at any time, i.e. never at all:--neither at any time, never, nothing at any time. 3764 from and ; not even yet:--as yet not, never before (yet), (not) yet. 3765 , also (separately) from and ; not yet, no longer:--after that (not), (not) any more, henceforth (hereafter) not, no longer (more), not as yet (now), now no more (not), yet (not). 3766 from and ; is it not therefore that, i.e. (affirmatively) hence or so:--then. 3767 apparently a primary word; (adverbially) certainly, or (conjunctionally) accordingly:--and (so, truly), but, now (then), so (likewise then), then, therefore, verily, wherefore. 3768 from and ; not yet:--hitherto not, (no…) as yet, not yet. 3769 apparently a primary word; a tail:--tail. 3770 from ; celestial, i.e. belonging to or coming from the sky:--heavenly. 3771 from and the enclitic of source; from the sky:--from heaven. 3772 perhaps from the same as (through the idea of elevation); the sky; by extension, heaven (as the abode of God); by implication, happiness, power, eternity; specially, the Gospel (Christianity):--air, heaven(-ly), sky. 3773 of Latin origin; Urbanus (of the city, "urbane"), a Christian:--Urbanus. 3774 of Hebrew origin (); Urias (i.e. Urijah), a Hittite:--Urias. 3775 apparently a primary word; the ear (physically or mentally):--ear. 3776 from the feminine of ; substance, i.e. property (possessions):--goods, substance. 3777 from and ; not too, i.e. neither or nor; by analogy, not even:--neither, none, nor (yet), (no, yet) not, nothing. 3778 , including nominative masculine plural , nominative feminine singular , and nominative feminine plural from the article and ; the he (she or it), i.e. this or that (often with article repeated):--he (it was that), hereof, it, she, such as, the same, these, they, this (man, same, woman), which, who. 3779 , or (before a vowel adverb from ; in this way (referring to what precedes or follows):--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 intensive of ; not indeed:--nay, not. 3781 from ; an ower, i.e. person indebted; figuratively, a delinquent; morally, a transgressor (against God):--debtor, which owed, sinner. 3782 from ; indebtedness, i.e. (concretely) a sum owed; figuratively, obligation, i.e. (conjugal) duty:--debt, due. 3783 from (the alternate of) ; something owed, i.e. (figuratively) a due; morally, a fault:--debt. 3784 , or (in certain tenses), its prolonged form probably from the base of (through the idea of accruing); to owe (pecuniarily); figuratively, to be under obligation (ought, must, should); morally, to fail in duty:--behove, be bound, (be) debt(-or), (be) due(-ty), be guilty (indebted), (must) need(-s), ought, owe, should. See also . 3785 first person singular of a past tense of ; I ought (wish), i.e. (interjection) oh that!:--would (to God). 3786 from (to heap up, i.e. accumulate or benefit); gain:--advantageth, profit. 3787 from and ; sight-labor, i.e. that needs watching (remissness):--eye-service. 3788 from ; the eye (literally or figuratively); by implication, vision; figuratively, envy (from the jealous side-glance):--eye, sight. 3789 probably from (through the idea of sharpness of vision); a snake, figuratively, (as a type of sly cunning) an artful malicious person, especially Satan:--serpent. 3790 perhaps from (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:--brow. 3791 from ; to mob, i.e. (by implication) to harass:--vex. 3792 from and ; to make a crowd, i.e. raise a public disturbance:--gather a company. 3793 from a derivative of (meaning a vehicle); a throng (as borne along); by implication, the rabble; by extension, a class of people; figuratively, a riot:--company, multitude, number (of people), people, press. 3794 from a remote derivative of (meaning to fortify, through the idea of holding safely); a castle (figuratively, argument):--stronghold. 3795 neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of ; a relish to other food (as if cooked sauce), i.e. (specially), fish (presumably salted and dried as a condiment):--fish. 3796 from the same as (through the idea of backwardness); (adverbially) late in the day; by extension, after the close of the day:--(at) even, in the end. 3797 from ; later, i.e. vernal (showering):--latter. 3798 from ; late; feminine (as noun) afternoon (early eve) or nightfall (later eve):--even(-ing, (-tide)). 3799 from ; properly, sight (the act), i.e. (by implication) the visage, an external show:--appearance, countenance, face. 3800 neuter of a presumed derivative of the same as ; rations for a soldier, i.e. (by extension) his stipend or pay:-- wages. 3801 a phrase combining with the present participle and imperfect of and the present participle of by means of ; the one being and the one that was and the one coming, i.e. the Eternal, as a divine epithet of Christ:--which art (is, was), and (which) wast (is, was), and art (is) to come (shalt be). 3802 from ; to ensnare (figuratively):--entangle. 3803 from ; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation):--snare. 3804 from a presumed derivative of ; something undergone, i.e. hardship or pain; subjectively, an emotion or influence:-- affection, affliction, motion, suffering. 3805 from the same as ; liable (i.e. doomed) to experience pain:--suffer. 3806 from the alternate of ; properly, suffering ("pathos"), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence):-- (inordinate) affection, lust. 3807 from and a reduplicated form of ; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication, (figuratively) a tutor ("pædagogue")):-- instructor, schoolmaster. 3808 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a little boy:--child, lad. 3809 from ; tutorage, i.e. education or training; by implication, disciplinary correction:--chastening, chastisement, instruction, nurture. 3810 from ; a trainer, i.e. teacher or (by implication) discipliner:--which corrected, instructor. 3811 from ; to train up a child, i.e. educate, or (by implication), discipline (by punishment):--chasten(-ise), instruct, learn, teach. 3812 adverb (of source) from ; from infancy:--of a child. 3813 neuter diminutive of ; a childling (of either sex), i.e. (properly), an infant, or (by extension) a half-grown boy or girl; figuratively, an immature Christian:--(little, young) child, damsel. 3814 feminine diminutive of ; a girl, i.e. (specially), a female slave or servant:--bondmaid(-woman), damsel, maid(-en). 3815 from ; to sport (as a boy):--play. 3816 perhaps from ; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by analogy), a girl, and (genitive case) a child; specially, a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God):--child, maid(-en), (man) servant, son, young man. 3817 a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than ); specially, to sting (as a scorpion):--smite, strike. 3818 feminine of an adjective of uncertain derivation; Pacatianian, a section of Phrygia:--Pacatiana. 3819 probably another form for (through the idea of retrocession); (adverbially) formerly, or (by relatively) sometime since; (elliptically as adjective) ancient:--any while, a great while ago, (of) old, in time past. 3820 from ; antique, i.e. not recent, worn out:--old. 3821 from ; antiquatedness:--oldness. 3822 from ; to make (passively, become) worn out, or declare obsolete:--decay, make (wax) old. 3823 from (to vibrate; another form for ); wrestling:--+ wrestle. 3824 from and ; (spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), i.e. (figuratively) spiritual renovation; specially, Messianic restoration:--regeneration. 3825 probably from the same as (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:--again. 3826 dative case (adverb) of a compound of and ; in full multitude, i.e. concertedly or simultaneously:--all at once. 3827 from and ; full many, i.e. immense:--very great. 3828 from a compound of and ; every-tribal, i.e. heterogeneous ( being implied); Pamphylia, a region of Asia Minor:--Pamphylia. 3829 neuter of a presumed compound of and a derivative of ; all-receptive, i.e. a public lodging-place (caravanserai or khan):--inn. 3830 from the same as ; an innkeeper (warden of a caravanserai):--host. 3831 from and a derivative of ; a mass-meeting, i.e. (figuratively) universal companionship:--general assembly. 3832 adverb from and ; with the whole family:--with all his house. 3833 from a compound of and ; full armor ("panoply"):--all (whole) armour. 3834 from ; adroitness, i.e. (in a bad sense) trickery or sophistry:--(cunning) craftiness, subtilty. 3835 from and ; all-working, i.e. adroit (shrewd):--crafty. 3836 adverb (of source) from ; from all directions:--from every quarter. 3837 genitive case (as adverb of place) of a presumed derivative of ; universally:--in all places, everywhere. 3838 from and ; full-ended, i.e. entire (neuter as noun, completion):--+ in (no) wise, uttermost. 3839 adverb (of manner) from ; wholly:--always. 3840 adverb (of source) from ; from (i.e. on) all sides:--on every side, round about. 3841 from and ; the all-ruling, i.e. God (as absolute and universal sovereign):--Almighty, Omnipotent. 3842 from and ; every when, i.e. at all times:--alway(-s), ever(-more). 3843 adverb from ; entirely; specially, at all events, (with negative, following) in no event:--by all means, altogether, at all, needs, no doubt, in (no) wise, surely. 3844 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):--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 from and the base of ; to go contrary to, i.e. violate a command:--(by) transgress(-ion). 3846 from and ; to throw alongside, i.e. (reflexively) to reach a place, or (figuratively) to liken:--arrive, compare. 3847 from ; violation:--breaking, transgression. 3848 from ; a violator:--breaker, transgress(-or). 3849 from and the middle voice of ; to force contrary to (nature), i.e. compel (by entreaty):--constrain. 3850 from ; a similitude ("parable"), i.e. (symbolic) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral), apothegm or adage:--comparison, figure, parable, proverb. 3851 from and the middle voice of ; to misconsult, i.e. disregard:--not (to) regard(-ing). 3852 from ; a mandate:--charge, command. 3853 from and the base of ; to transmit a message, i.e. (by implication) to enjoin:--(give in) charge, (give) command(-ment), declare. 3854 from and ; to become near, i.e. approach (have arrived); by implication, to appear publicly:--come, go, be present. 3855 from and ; to lead near, i.e. (reflexively or intransitively) to go along or away:--depart, pass (away, by, forth). 3856 from and ; to show alongside (the public), i.e. expose to infamy:--make a public example, put to an open shame. 3857 of Oriental origin (compare ); a park, i.e. (specially), an Eden (place of future happiness, "paradise"):--paradise. 3858 from and ; to accept near, i.e. admit or (by implication) delight in:--receive. 3859 from a compound of and ; misemployment, i.e. meddlesomeness:--perverse disputing. 3860 from and ; to surrender, i.e yield up, intrust, transmit:--betray, bring forth, cast, commit, deliver (up), give (over, up), hazard, put in prison, recommend. 3861 from and (in the sense of seeming); contrary to expectation, i.e. extraordinary ("paradox"):--strange. 3862 from ; transmission, i.e. (concretely) a precept; specially, the Jewish traditionary law:--ordinance, tradition. 3863 from and ; to stimulate alongside, i.e. excite to rivalry:--provoke to emulation (jealousy). 3864 from and ; along the sea, i.e. maritime (lacustrine):--upon the sea coast. 3865 from and ; to overlook or disregard:--neglect. 3866 from ; a deposit, i.e. (figuratively) trust:--committed unto. 3867 from and ; to mispraise, i.e. recommend or advise (a different course):--admonish, exhort. 3868 from and the middle voice of ; to beg off, i.e. deprecate, decline, shun:--avoid, (make) excuse, intreat, refuse, reject. 3869 from and ; to sit down near:--sit. 3870 from and ; to call near, i.e. invite, invoke (by imploration, hortation or consolation):--beseech, call for, (be of good) comfort, desire, (give) exhort(-ation), intreat, pray. 3871 from and ; to cover alongside, i.e. veil (figuratively):--hide. 3872 from a compound of and ; something put down alongside, i.e. a deposit (sacred trust):--that (thing) which is committed (un-)to (trust). 3873 from and ; to lie near, i.e. be at hand (figuratively, be prompt or easy):--be present. 3874 from ; imploration, hortation, solace:--comfort, consolation, exhortation, intreaty. 3875 an intercessor, consoler:--advocate, comforter. 3876 from ; inattention, i.e. (by implication) disobedience:--disobedience. 3877 from and ; to follow near, i.e. (figuratively) attend (as a result), trace out, conform to:--attain, follow, fully know, have understanding. 3878 from and ; to mishear, i.e. (by implication) to disobey:--neglect to hear. 3879 from and ; to bend beside, i.e. lean over (so as to peer within):--look (into), stoop down. 3880 from and ; 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:--receive, take (unto, with). 3881 from and the middle voice of (in its original sense); (specially), to lay one's course near, i.e. sail past:--pass, sail by. 3882 from and ; beside the salt (sea), i.e. maritime:--sea coast. 3883 from a compound of and ; transmutation (of phase or orbit), i.e. (figuratively) fickleness:--variableness. 3884 from and ; to misreckon, i.e. delude:--beguile, deceive. 3885 from a derivative of ; as if dissolved, i.e. "paralytic":--that had (sick of) the palsy. 3886 from and ; to loosen beside, i.e. relax (perfect passive participle, paralyzed or enfeebled):--feeble, sick of the (taken with) palsy. 3887 from and ; to stay near, i.e. remain (literally, tarry; or figuratively, be permanent, persevere):--abide, continue. 3888 from and the middle voice of a derivative of ; to relate near, i.e. (by implication) encourage, console:--comfort. 3889 from ; consolation (properly, abstract):--comfort. 3890 neuter of ; consolation (properly, concretely):--comfort. 3891 from a compound of and ; to be opposed to law, i.e. to transgress:--contrary to law. 3892 from the same as ; transgression:--iniquity. 3893 from and ; to embitter alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate:--provoke. 3894 from ; irritation:--provocation. 3895 from and ; to fall aside, i.e. (figuratively) to apostatize:--fall away. 3896 from and ; to sail near:--sail by. 3897 neuter of a compound of and the base of (as adverb); close by, i.e. (figuratively) almost:--nigh unto. 3898 adverb from the same as ; in a manner near by, i.e. (figuratively) similarly:--likewise. 3899 from and ; to travel near:--go, pass (by). 3900 from ; a side-slip (lapse or deviation), i.e. (unintentional) error or (wilful) transgression:--fall, fault, offence, sin, trespass. 3901 from and the alternate of ; to flow by, i.e. (figuratively) carelessly pass (miss):--let slip. 3902 from and the base of ; side-marked, i.e. labelled (with a badge (figure-head) of a ship):--sign. 3903 from and a derivative of ; to furnish aside, i.e. get ready:--prepare self, be (make) ready. 3904 as if from ; readiness:--preparation. 3905 from and teino (to stretch); to extend along, i.e. prolong (in point of time):--continue. 3906 from and ; to inspect alongside, i.e. note insidiously or scrupulously:--observe, watch. 3907 from ; inspection, i.e. ocular evidence:--obervation. 3908 from and ; to place alongside, i.e. present (food, truth); by implication, to deposit (as a trust or for protection):--allege, commend, commit (the keeping of), put forth, set before. 3909 from and ; to chance near, i.e. fall in with:--meet with. 3910 from and a derivative of ; at the very instant, i.e. momentary:--but for a moment. 3911 from and (including its alternate forms); to bear along or aside, i.e. carry off (literally or figuratively); by implication, to avert:--remove, take away. 3912 from and ; to misthink, i.e. be insane (silly):--as a fool. 3913 from ; insanity, i.e. foolhardiness:--madness. 3914 from and ; to winter near, i.e. stay with over the rainy season:--winter. 3915 from ; a wintering over:--winter in. 3916 from and (in its original sense); at the thing itself, i.e. instantly:--forthwith, immediately, presently, straightway, soon. 3917 feminine of (a panther); a leopard:--leopard. 3918 from and (including its various forms); to be near, i.e. at hand; neuter present participle (singular) time being, or (plural) property:--come, X have, be here, + lack, (be here) present. 3919 from and ; to lead in aside, i.e. introduce surreptitiously:--privily bring in. 3920 from ; smuggled in:--unawares brought in. 3921 from and a compound of and ; to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily:--creep in unawares. 3922 from and ; to come in alongside, i.e. supervene additionally or steathily:--come in privily, enter. 3923 from and ; to bear in alongside, i.e. introduce simultaneously:--give. 3924 from and ; near outside, i.e. besides:--except, saving, without. 3925 from a compound of and ; a throwing in beside (juxtaposition), i.e. (specially), battle-array, encampment or barracks (tower Antonia):--army, camp, castle. 3926 from and ; to harass further, i.e. annoy:--trouble. 3927 from and the base of ; an alien alongside, i.e. a resident foreigner:--pilgrim, stranger. 3928 from and ; to come near or aside, i.e. to approach (arrive), go by (or away), (figuratively) perish or neglect, (causative) avert:--come (forth), go, pass (away, by, over), past, transgress. 3929 from ; praetermission, i.e. toleration:--remission. 3930 from and ; to hold near, i.e. present, afford, exhibit, furnish occasion:--bring, do, give, keep, minister, offer, shew, + trouble. 3931 from a compound of and a derivative of (meaning to harangue an assembly); an address alongside, i.e. (specially), consolation:--comfort. 3932 from ; maidenhood:--virginity. 3933 of unknown origin; a maiden; by implication, an unmarried daughter:--virgin. 3934 probably of foreign origin; a Parthian, i.e. inhabitant of Parthia:--Parthian. 3935 from and hiemi (to send); to let by, i.e. relax:--hang down. 3936 , or prolonged from and ; to stand beside, i.e. (transitively) to exhibit, proffer, (specially), recommend, (figuratively) substantiate; or (intransitively) to be at hand (or ready), aid:--assist, bring before, command, commend, give presently, present, prove, provide, shew, stand (before, by, here, up, with), yield. 3937 probably by contraction for (a derivative of a compound of and ); constant; Parmenas, a Christian:--Parmenas. 3938 from and ; a by-road, i.e. (actively) a route:--way. 3939 from and ; to dwell near, i.e. reside as a foreigner:--sojourn in, be a stranger. 3940 from ; foreign residence:--sojourning, X as strangers. 3941 from and ; having a home near, i.e. (as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident):--foreigner, sojourn, stranger. 3942 from a compound of and perhaps a derivative of ; apparently a state alongside of supposition, i.e. (concretely) an adage; specially, an enigmatical or fictitious illustration:--parable, proverb. 3943 from and ; staying near wine, i.e. tippling (a toper):--given to wine. 3944 from and (to depart); to escape along, i.e. be gone:--past. 3945 from ; to resemble:--be like unto. 3946 from and ; alike nearly, i.e. similar:--like. 3947 from and a derivative of ; to sharpen alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate:--easily provoke, stir. 3948 from ("paroxysm"); incitement (to good), or dispute (in anger):--contention, provoke unto. 3949 from and ; to anger alongside, i.e. enrage:--anger, provoke to wrath. 3950 from ; rage:--wrath. 3951 from and (to spur); to urge along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility):--stir up. 3952 from the present participle of ; a being near, i.e. advent (often, return; specially, of Christ to punish Jerusalem, or finally the wicked); (by implication) physically, aspect:--coming, presence. 3953 from and the base of ; a side-dish (the receptacle):--platter. 3954 from and a derivative of ; all out-spokenness, i.e. frankness, bluntness, publicity; by implication, assurance:--bold (X -ly, -ness, -ness of speech), confidence, X freely, X openly, X plainly(-ness). 3955 middle voice from ; to be frank in utterance, or confident in spirit and demeanor:--be (wax) bold, (preach, speak) boldly. 3956 including all the forms of declension; apparently a primary word; all, any, every, the whole:--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 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the Passover (the meal, the day, the festival or the special sacrifices connected with it):--Easter, Passover. 3958 , including the forms , and , used only in certain tenses for it apparently a primary verb; to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful):--feel, passion, suffer, vex. 3959 probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor:--Patara. 3960 probably prolongation from ; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally):--smite, strike. Compare . 3961 from a derivative probably of (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively):--tread (down, under foot). 3962 apparently a primary word; a "father" (literally or figuratively, near or more remote):--father, parent. 3963 of uncertain derivation; Patmus, an islet in the Mediterranean:--Patmos. 3964 from and the same as the latter part of ; a parricide:--murderer of fathers. 3965 as if feminine of a derivative of ; paternal descent, i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation):--family, kindred, lineage. 3966 from and ; a progenitor ("patriarch"):--patriarch. 3967 from ; paternal, i.e. ancestral:--of fathers. 3968 from ; a father-land, i.e. native town; (figuratively) heavenly home:--(own) country. 3969 perhaps a contraction for (a compound of and ); father's life; Patrobas, a Christian:--Patrobas. 3970 from and a derivative of (in the sense of handing over or down); traditionary:--received by tradition from fathers. 3971 from ; paternal, i.e. hereditary:--of fathers. 3972 of Latin origin; (little; but remotely from a derivative of , meaning the same); Paulus, the name of a Roman and of an apostle:--Paul, Paulus. 3973 a primary verb ("pause"); to stop (transitively or intransitively), i.e. restrain, quit, desist, come to an end:--cease, leave, refrain. 3974 of uncertain derivation; Paphus, a place in Cyprus:--Paphos. 3975 from a derivative of (meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten (figuratively, stupefy or render callous):--wax gross. 3976 ultimately from ; a shackle for the feet:--fetter. 3977 from a derivative of (meaning the ground); level (as easy for the feet):--plain. 3978 from the same as ; to foot a journey, i.e. travel by land:--go afoot. 3979 dative case feminine of a derivative of (as adverb); foot-wise, i.e. by walking:--a- (on) foot. 3980 from a compound of and ; to be persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice:--hearken, obey (magistrates). 3981 from ; persuasive:--enticing. 3982 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):--agree, assure, believe, have confidence, be (wax) conflent, make friend, obey, persuade, trust, yield. 3983 from the same as (through the idea of pinching toil; "pine"); to famish (absolutely or comparatively); figuratively, to crave:--be an hungered. 3984 from the base of (through the idea of piercing); a test, i.e. attempt, experience:--assaying, trial. 3985 from ; to test (objectively), i.e. endeavor, scrutinize, entice, discipline:--assay, examine, go about, prove, tempt(-er), try. 3986 from ; a putting to proof (by experiment (of good), experience (of evil), solicitation, discipline or provocation); by implication, adversity:--temptation, X try. 3987 from ; to test (subjectively), i.e. (reflexively) to attempt:--assay. 3988 from a presumed derivative of ; persuadableness, i.e. credulity:--persuasion. 3989 of uncertain affinity; deep or open sea, i.e. the main:--depth, sea. 3990 from a derivative of (meaning an axe); to chop off (the head), i.e. truncate:--behead. 3991 from ; fifth:--fifth. 3992 apparently a primary verb; to dispatch (from the subjective view or point of departure, whereas (as a stronger form of ) refers rather to the objective point or terminus ad quem, and denotes properly, the orderly motion involved), especially on a temporary errand; also to transmit, bestow, or wield:--send, thrust in. 3993 from a primary (to toil for daily subsistence); starving, i.e. indigent:--poor. Compare . 3994 feminine of ; a wife's mother:--mother in law, wife's mother. 3995 of uncertain affinity; a wife's father:--father in law. 3996 from ; to grieve (the feeling or the act):--mourn, (be-)wail. 3997 strengthened from the alternate of ; grief:--mourning, sorrow. 3998 prolongation from the base of ; necessitous:--poor. 3999 multiplicative adverb from ; five times:--five times. 4000 from and ; five times a thousand:--five thousand. 4001 from and ; five hundred:--five hundred. 4002 a primary number; "five":--five. 4003 from and and ; five and tenth:--fifteenth. 4004 multiplicative of ; fifty:--fifty. 4005 feminine of the ordinal of ; fiftieth ( being implied) from Passover, i.e. the festival of "Pentecost":--Pentecost. 4006 from the perfect of the alternate of ; reliance:--confidence, trust. 4007 from the base of ; an enclitic particle significant of abundance (thoroughness), i.e. emphasis; much, very or ever:--(whom-)soever. 4008 apparently accusative case of an obsolete derivative of (to "pierce"); through (as adverb or preposition), i.e. across:--beyond, farther (other) side, over. 4009 from the same as ; an extremity:--end, ut-(ter-)most part. 4010 from ; fortified; Pergamus, a place in Asia Minor:--Pergamos. 4011 probably from the same as ; a tower; Perga, a place in Asia Minor:--Perga. 4012 from the base of ; properly, through (all over), i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality, circuit, matter, circumstance or general period):--(there-)about, above, against, at, on behalf of, X and his company, which concern, (as) concerning, for, X how it will go with, ((there-, where-)) of, on, over, pertaining (to), for sake, X (e-)state, (as) touching, (where-)by (in), with. In compounds, it retains substantially the same meaning of circuit (around), excess (beyond), or completeness (through). 4013 from and ; to take around (as a companion); reflexively, to walk around:--compass, go (round) about, lead about. 4014 from and (including its alternate); to remove all around, i.e. unveil, cast off (anchor); figuratively, to expiate:--take away (up). 4015 from and ; to flash all around, i.e. envelop in light:--shine round (about). 4016 from and ; to throw all around, i.e. invest (with a palisade or with clothing):--array, cast about, clothe(-d me), put on. 4017 from and ; to look all around:--look (round) about (on). 4018 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; something thrown around one, i.e. a mantle, veil:--covering, vesture. 4019 from and ; to bind around one, i.e. enwrap:--bind about. 4020 from and ; to work all around, i.e. bustle about (meddle):--be a busybody. 4021 from and ; working all around, i.e. officious (meddlesome, neuter plural magic):--busybody, curious arts. 4022 from and (including its alternate); to come all around, i.e. stroll, vacillate, veer:--fetch a compass, vagabond, wandering about. 4023 from and ; to hold all around, i.e. include, clasp (figuratively):--+ astonished, contain, after (this manner). 4024 from and ; to gird all around, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to fasten on one's belt (literally or figuratively):--gird (about, self). 4025 from ; a putting all around, i.e. decorating oneself with:--wearing. 4026 from and ; to stand all around, i.e. (near) to be a bystander, or (aloof) to keep away from:--avoid, shun, stand by (round about). 4027 from a compound of and ; something cleaned off all around, i.e. refuse (figuratively):--filth. 4028 from and ; to cover all around, i.e. entirely (the face, a surface):--blindfold, cover, overlay. 4029 from and ; to lie all around, i.e. inclose, encircle, hamper (literally or figuratively):--be bound (compassed) with, hang about. 4030 feminine of a compound of and ; encirclement of the head, i.e. a helmet:--helmet. 4031 from and ; strong all around, i.e. a master (manager):--+ come by. 4032 from and ; to conceal all around, i.e. entirely:--hide. 4033 from and ; to encircle all around, i.e. blockade completely:--compass round. 4034 from and ; to illuminate all around, i.e. invest with a halo:--shine round about. 4035 from and ; to leave all around, i.e. (passively) survive:--remain. 4036 from and ; grieved all around, i.e. intensely sad:--exceeding (very) sorry(-owful). 4037 from and ; to stay around, i.e. await:--wait for. 4038 adverb from ; all around, i.e. (as an adjective) circumjacent:--round about. 4039 from and ; to reside around, i.e. be a neighbor:--dwell round about. 4040 from and ; housed around, i.e. neighboring (used elliptically as a noun):--neighbour. 4041 from the present participle feminine of a compound of 4012 and ; being beyond usual, i.e. special (one's own):--peculiar. 4042 from ; a being held around, i.e. (concretely) a passage (of Scripture, as circumscribed):--place. 4043 from and ; to tread all around, i.e. walk at large (especially as proof of ability); figuratively, to live, deport oneself, follow (as a companion or votary):--go, be occupied with, walk (about). 4044 from and the base of ; to penetrate entirely, i.e. transfix (figuratively):--pierce through. 4045 from and ; to fall into something that is all around, i.e. light among or upon, be surrounded with:--fall among (into). 4046 middle voice from and ; to make around oneself, i.e. acquire (buy):--purchase. 4047 from ; acquisition (the act or the thing); by extension, preservation:--obtain(-ing), peculiar, purchased, possession, saving. 4048 from and ; to tear all around, i.e. completely away:--rend off. 4049 from and ; to drag all around, i.e. (figuratively) to distract (with care):--cumber. 4050 from ; surplusage, i.e. superabundance:--abundance(-ant, (-ly)), superfluity. 4051 from ; a surplus, or superabundance:--abundance, that was left, over and above. 4052 from ; to superabound (in quantity or quality), be in excess, be superfluous; also (transitively) to cause to superabound or excel:--(make, more) abound, (have, have more) abundance (be more) abundant, be the better, enough and to spare, exceed, excel, increase, be left, redound, remain (over and above). 4053 from (in the sense of beyond); superabundant (in quantity) or superior (in quality); by implication, excessive; adverbially (with ) violently; neuter (as noun) preeminence:--exceeding abundantly above, more abundantly, advantage, exceedingly, very highly, beyond measure, more, superfluous, vehement(-ly). 4054 neuter of (as adverb); in a more superabundant way:--more abundantly, a great deal, far more. 4055 comparative of ; more superabundant (in number, degree or character):--more abundant, greater (much) more, overmuch. 4056 adverb from ; more superabundantly:--more abundant(-ly), X the more earnest, (more) exceedingly, more frequent, much more, the rather. 4057 adverb from ; superabundantly:--exceedingly, out of measure, the more. 4058 of uncertain derivation; a pigeon:--dove, pigeon. 4059 from and the base of ; to cut around, i.e. (specially) to circumcise:--circumcise. 4060 from and ; to place around; by implication, to present:--bestow upon, hedge round about, put about (on, upon), set about. 4061 from ; circumcision (the rite, the condition or the people, literally or figuratively):--X circumcised, circumcision. 4062 from and the base of ; to turn around, i.e. (mentally) to craze:--+ make mad. 4063 from and (including its alternate); to run around, i.e. traverse:--run through. 4064 from and ; to convey around, i.e. transport hither and thither:--bear (carry) about. 4065 from and ; to think beyond, i.e. depreciate (contemn):--despise. 4066 from and ; around the region, i.e. circumjacent (as noun, with implied vicinity):--country (round) about, region (that lieth) round about. 4067 from a compound of and (to rub); something brushed all around, i.e. off-scrapings (figuratively, scum):--offscouring. 4068 middle voice from (braggart; perhaps by reduplication of the base of ); to boast:--vaunt itself. 4069 a Persian woman; Persis, a Christian female:--Persis. 4070 adverb from ; the by-gone, i.e. (as noun) last year:--+ a year ago. 4071 neuter of a derivative of ; a flying animal, i.e. bird:--bird, fowl. 4072 , or prolongation , or contracted middle voice of a primary verb; to fly:--fly(-ing). 4073 feminine of the same as ; a (mass of) rock (literally or figuratively):--rock. 4074 apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than ); as a name, Petrus, an apostle:--Peter, rock. Compare . 4075 from and ; rock-like, i.e. rocky:--stony. 4076 from ; rue (from its thick or fleshy leaves):--rue. 4077 probably from (through the idea of gushing plumply); a fount (literally or figuratively), i.e. source or supply (of water, blood, enjoyment) (not necessarily the original spring):--fountain, well. 4078 a prolonged form of a primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fix ("peg"), i.e. (specially) to set up (a tent):--pitch. 4079 neuter of a (presumed) derivative of (the blade of an oar; from the same as ); a "pedal", i.e. helm:--rudder. 4080 a quantitative form (the feminine) of the base of ; how much (as an indefinite), i.e. in size or (figuratively) dignity:--how great (large). 4081 perhaps a primary word; clay:--clay. 4082 of uncertain affinity; a wallet or leather pouch for food:--scrip. 4083 of uncertain affinity; the fore-arm, i.e. (as a measure) a cubit:--cubit. 4084 probably another form of ; to squeeze, i.e. seize (gently by the hand (press), or officially (arrest), or in hunting (capture)):--apprehend, catch, lay hand on, take. Compare . 4085 another form for ; to pack:--press down. 4086 from a compound of a derivative of and ; persuasive language:--enticing words. 4087 from ; to embitter (literally or figuratively):--be (make) bitter. 4088 from ; acridity (especially poison), literally or figuratively:--bitterness. 4089 perhaps from (through the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), i.e. acrid (literally or figuratively):--bitter. 4090 adverb from ; bitterly, i.e. (figuratively) violently:--bitterly. 4091 of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e. firm; Pilatus, a Roman:--Pilate. 4092 ; a reduplicated and prolonged form of a primary ; which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fire, i.e. burn (figuratively and passively, become inflamed with fever):--be (X should have) swollen. 4093 diminutive of ; a tablet (for writing on):--writing table. 4094 apparently a form of ; a plate:--charger, platter. 4095 ; a prolonged form of ; which (together with another form) ; occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses; to imbibe (literally or figuratively):--drink. 4096 from (fat; perhaps akin to the alternate of through the idea of repletion); plumpness, i.e. (by implication) richness (oiliness):--fatness. 4097 , a reduplicated and prolonged form of ; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses) contracted from (to traverse; from the base of ); to traffic (by travelling), i.e. dispose of as merchandise or into slavery (literally or figuratively):--sell. 4098 , a reduplicated and contracted form of ; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); probably akin to through the idea of alighting; to fall (literally or figuratively):--fail, fall (down), light on. 4099 probably of foreign origin; Pisidia, a region of Asia Minor:--Pisidia. 4100 from ; to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing), i.e. credit; by implication, to entrust (especially one's spiritual well-being to Christ):--believe(-r), commit (to trust), put in trust with. 4101 from ; trustworthy, i.e. genuine (unadulterated):--spike-(nard). 4102 from ; persuasion, i.e. credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly, constancy in such profession; by extension, the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself:--assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity. 4103 from ; objectively, trustworthy; subjectively, trustful:--believe(-ing, -r), faithful(-ly), sure, true. 4104 from ; to assure:--assure of. 4105 from ; to (properly, cause to) roam (from safety, truth, or virtue):--go astray, deceive, err, seduce, wander, be out of the way. 4106 feminine of (as abstractly); objectively, fraudulence; subjectively, a straying from orthodoxy or piety:--deceit, to deceive, delusion, error. 4107 from ; a rover ("planet"), i.e. (figuratively) an erratic teacher:--wandering. 4108 of uncertain affinity; roving (as a tramp), i.e. (by implication) an impostor or misleader; --deceiver, seducing. 4109 from ; a moulding-board, i.e. flat surface ("plate", or tablet, literally or figuratively):--table. 4110 from ; something moulded:--thing formed. 4111 a primary verb; to mould, i.e. shape or fabricate:--form. 4112 from ; moulded, i.e. (by implication) artificial or (figuratively) fictitious (false):--feigned. 4113 feminine of ; a wide "plat" or "place", i.e. open square:--street. 4114 from ; width:--breadth. 4115 from ; to widen (literally or figuratively):--make broad, enlarge. 4116 from ; spread out "flat" ("plot"), i.e. broad:--wide. 4117 from ; a plait (of hair):--broidered hair. 4118 irregular superlative of ; the largest number or very large:--very great, most. 4119 , or neuter , or comparative of ; more in quantity, number, or quality; also (in plural) the major portion:--X above, + exceed, more excellent, further, (very) great(-er), long(-er), (very) many, greater (more) part, + yet but. 4120 a primary word; to twine or braid:--plait. 4121 from ; to do, make or be more, i.e. increase (transitively or intransitively); by extension, to superabound:--abound, abundant, make to increase, have over. 4122 from ; to be covetous, i.e. (by implication) to over-reach:--get an advantage, defraud, make a gain. 4123 from and ; holding (desiring) more, i.e. eager for gain (avaricious, hence a defrauder):--covetous. 4124 from ; avarice, i.e. (by implication) fraudulency, extortion:--covetous(-ness) practices, greediness. 4125 of uncertain affinity; a rib, i.e. (by extension) side:--side. 4126 , another form for ; which is used as an alternate in certain tenses; probably a form of (through the idea of plunging through the water); to pass in a vessel:--sail. See also . 4127 from ; a stroke; by implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity:--plague, stripe, wound(-ed). 4128 from ; a fulness, i.e. a large number, throng, populace:--bundle, company, multitude. 4129 from another form of ; to increase (transitively or intransitively):--abound, multiply. 4130 ; a prolonged form of a primary (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form ); to "fill" (literally or figuratively (imbue, influence, supply)); specially, to fulfil (time):--accomplish, full (…come), furnish. 4131 from ; a smiter, i.e. pugnacious (quarrelsome):--striker. 4132 prolonged from ; flood-tide, i.e. (by analogy) a freshet:--flood. 4133 from ; moreover (besides), i.e. albeit, save that, rather, yet:--but (rather), except, nevertheless, notwithstanding, save, than. 4134 from ; replete, or covered over; by analogy, complete:--full. 4135 from and ; to carry out fully (in evidence), i.e. completely assure (or convince), entirely accomplish:--most surely believe, fully know (persuade), make full proof of. 4136 from ; entire confidence:--(full) assurance. 4137 from ; to make replete, i.e. (literally) to cram (a net), level up (a hollow), or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence), satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or task), verify (or coincide with a prediction), etc.:--accomplish, X after, (be) complete, end, expire, fill (up), fulfil, (be, make) full (come), fully preach, perfect, supply. 4138 from ; repletion or completion, i.e. (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement, copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as container, performance, period):--which is put in to fill up, piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness. 4139 neuter of a derivative of (near); (adverbially) close by; as noun, a neighbor, i.e. fellow (as man, countryman, Christian or friend):--near, neighbour. 4140 from a presumed derivative of ; a filling up, i.e. (figuratively) gratification:--satisfying. 4141 apparently another form of (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, i.e. (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity):--smite. Compare . 4142 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a boat:--boat, little (small) ship. 4143 from ; a sailer, i.e. vessel:--ship(-ing). 4144 from ; a sail, i.e. navigation:--course, sailing, voyage. 4145 from ; wealthy; figuratively, abounding with:--rich. 4146 adverb from ; copiously:--abundantly, richly. 4147 from ; to be (or become) wealthy (literally or figuratively):--be increased with goods, (be made, wax) rich. 4148 from ; to make wealthy (figuratively):--en- (make) rich. 4149 from the base of ; wealth (as fulness), i.e. (literally) money, possessions, or (figuratively) abundance, richness, (specially), valuable bestowment:--riches. 4150 a prolonged form of an obsolete (to "flow"); to "plunge", i.e. launder clothing:--wash. Compare , . 4151 from ; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare . 4152 from ; non-carnal, i.e. (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross), or (dæmoniacally) a spirit (concretely), or (divinely) supernatural, regenerate, religious:--spiritual. Compare . 4153 adverb from ; non-physically, i.e. divinely, figuratively:--spiritually. 4154 a primary word; to breathe hard, i.e. breeze:--blow. Compare . 4155 strengthened from ; to wheeze, i.e. (causative, by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown):--choke, take by the throat. 4156 from ; throttled, i.e. (neuter concretely) an animal choked to death (not bled):--strangled. 4157 from ; respiration, a breeze:--breath, wind. 4158 from and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress ( implied) reaching the ankles:--garment down to the foot. 4159 from the base of with enclitic adverb of origin; from which (as interrogative) or what (as relative) place, state, source or cause:--whence. 4160 apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application, more or less direct):--abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, + band together, be, bear, + bewray, bring (forth), cast out, cause, commit, + content, continue, deal, + without any delay, (would) do(-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain, give, have, hold, X journeying, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship, make, X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform, provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure, shew, X shoot out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law, work, yield. Compare . 4161 from ; a product, i.e. fabric (literally or figuratively):--thing that is made, workmanship. 4162 from ; action, i.e. performance (of the law):--deed. 4163 from ; a performer; specially, a "poet"; --doer, poet. 4164 of uncertain derivation; motley, i.e. various in character:--divers, manifold. 4165 from ; to tend as a shepherd of (figuratively, superviser):--feed (cattle), rule. 4166 of uncertain affinity; a shepherd (literally or figuratively):--shepherd, pastor. 4167 contraction from ; a flock (literally or figuratively):--flock, fold. 4168 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a flock, i.e. (figuratively) group (of believers):--flock. 4169 from the base of and ; individualizing interrogative (of character) what sort of, or (of number) which one:--what (manner of), which. 4170 from ; to be (engaged) in warfare, i.e. to battle (literally or figuratively):--fight, (make) war. 4171 from (to bustle); warfare (literally or figuratively; a single encounter or a series):--battle, fight, war. 4172 probably from the same as , or perhaps from ; a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size):--city. 4173 from and ; a town-officer, i.e. magistrate:--ruler of the city. 4174 from ("polity"); citizenship; concretely, a community:--commonwealth, freedom. 4175 from ; a community, i.e. (abstractly) citizenship (figuratively):--conversation. 4176 middle voice of a derivative of ; to behave as a citizen (figuratively):--let conversation be, live. 4177 from ; a townsman:--citizen. 4178 multiplicative adverb from ; many times, i.e. frequently:--oft(-en, -entimes, -times). 4179 from and probably a derivative of ; manifold, i.e. (neuter as noun) very much more:--manifold more. 4180 from a compound of and ; loquacity, i.e. prolixity:--much speaking. 4181 adverb from a compound of and ; in many portions, i.e. variously as to time and agency (piecemeal):--at sundry times. 4182 from and ; much variegated, i.e. multifarious:--manifold. 4183 including the forms from the alternate ; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverbial, largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often, mostly, largely:--abundant, + altogether, common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -ly, while), long, many, much, oft(-en (-times)), plenteous, sore, straitly. Compare , . 4184 from and (figuratively); extremely compassionate:--very pitiful. 4185 from and ; extremely expensive:--costly, very precious, of great price. 4186 from and ; extremely valuable:--very costly, of great price. 4187 adverb from a compound of and ; in many ways, i.e. variously as to method or form:--in divers manners. 4188 from the alternate of ; a beverage:--drink. 4189 from ; depravity, i.e. (specially), malice; plural (concretely) plots, sins:--iniquity, wickedness. 4190 from a derivative of ; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from , which refers rather to essential character, as well as from , which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners:--bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also . 4191 comparative of ; more evil:--more wicked. 4192 from the base of ; toil, i.e. (by implication) anguish:--pain. 4193 from ; a Pontican, i.e. native of Pontus:--born in Pontus. 4194 of Latin origin; apparently bridged; Pontius, a Roman:--Pontius. 4195 of Latin origin; a sea; Pontus, a region of Asia Minor:--Pontus. 4196 of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman:--Publius. 4197 from ; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career:--journey(-ing), ways. 4198 middle voice from a derivative of the same as ; to traverse, i.e. travel (literally or figuratively; especially to remove (figuratively, die), live, etc.); --depart, go (away, forth, one's way, up), (make a, take a) journey, walk. 4199 prolongation from (to sack); to ravage (figuratively):--destroy, waste. 4200 from a derivative of (a way, i.e. means); furnishing (procuring), i.e. (by implication) money-getting (acquisition):--gain. 4201 of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius, a Roman:--Porcius. 4202 from ; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry:--fornication. 4203 from ; to act the harlot, i.e. (literally) indulge unlawful lust (of either sex), or (figuratively) practise idolatry:--commit (fornication). 4204 feminine of ; a strumpet; figuratively, an idolater:--harlot, whore. 4205 from (to sell; akin to the base of ); a (male) prostitute (as venal), i.e. (by analogy) a debauchee (libertine):--fornicator, whoremonger. 4206 adverb from ; forwards, i.e. at a distance:--far, a great way off. See also . 4207 from with adverbial enclitic of source; from far, or (by implication) at a distance, i.e. distantly:--afar off. 4208 adverb comparative of ; further, i.e. a greater distance:--farther. 4209 of Latin origin; the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it:--purple. 4210 from ; purpureal, i.e. bluish red:--purple. 4211 feminine of a compound of and ; a female trader in purple cloth:--seller of purple. 4212 multiplicative from ; how many times:--how oft(-en). 4213 from the alternate of ; a drinking (the act), i.e. (concretely) a draught:--drink. 4214 from an absolute (who, what) and ; interrogative pronoun (of amount) how much (large, long or (plural) many):--how great (long, many), what. 4215 probably from a derivative of the alternate of (compare ); a current, brook or freshet (as drinkable), i.e. running water:--flood, river, stream, water. 4216 from and a derivative of ; river-borne, i.e. overwhelmed by a stream:--carried away of the flood. 4217 apparently from and the base of ; interrogatively, whatever, i.e. of what possible sort:--what (manner of). 4218 from the base of and ; indefinite adverb, at some time, ever:--afore-(any, some-)time(-s), at length (the last), (+ n- )ever, in the old time, in time past, once, when. 4219 from the base of and ; interrogative adverb, at what time:--+ how long, when. 4220 neuter of a comparative of the base of ; interrogative as adverb, which (of two), i.e. is it this or that:--whether. 4221 neuter of a derivative of the alternate of ; a drinking-vessel; by extension, the contents thereof, i.e. a cupful (draught); figuratively, a lot or fate:--cup. 4222 from a derivative of the alternate of ; to furnish drink, irrigate:--give (make) to drink, feed, water. 4223 of Latin origin; little wells, i.e. mineral springs; Potioli (i.e. Puteoli), a place in Italy:--Puteoli. 4224 from the alternate of ; a drinking-bout or carousal:--banqueting. 4225 genitive case of an indefinite pronoun (some) otherwise obsolete (compare ); as adverb of place, somewhere, i.e. nearly:--about, a certain place. 4226 genitive case of an interrogative pronoun (what) otherwise obsolete (perhaps the same as used with the rising slide of inquiry); as adverb of place; at (by implication, to) what locality:--where, whither. 4227 of Latin origin; modest; Pudes (i.e. Pudens), a Christian:--Pudens. 4228 a primary word; a "foot" (figuratively or literally):--foot(-stool). 4229 from ; a deed; by implication, an affair; by extension, an object (material):--business, matter, thing, work. 4230 from ; a transaction, i.e. negotiation:--affair. 4231 from ; to busy oneself with, i.e. to trade:--occupy. 4232 of Latin origin; the prætorium or governor's courtroom (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp):--(common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, prætorium. 4233 from a derivative of ; a practiser, i.e. (specially), an official collector:--officer. 4234 from ; practice, i.e. (concretely) an act; by extension, a function:--deed, office, work. 4235 a form of , used in certain parts; gentle, i.e. humble:--meek. 4236 from ; gentleness, by implication, humility:--meekness. 4237 perhaps from (a leek, and so an onion-patch); a garden plot, i.e. (by implication, of regular beds) a row (repeated in plural by Hebraism, to indicate an arrangement):--in ranks. 4238 a primary verb; to "practise", i.e. perform repeatedly or habitually (thus differing from , which properly refers to a single act); by implication, to execute, accomplish, etc.; specially, to collect (dues), fare (personally):--commit, deeds, do, exact, keep, require, use arts. 4239 apparently a primary word; mild, i.e. (by implication) humble:--meek. See also . 4240 from ; mildness, i.e. (by implication) humility:--meekness. 4241 apparently a primary verb; to tower up (be conspicuous), i.e. (by implication) to be suitable or proper (third person singular present indicative, often used impersonally, it is fit or right):--become, comely. 4242 from ; seniority (eldership), i.e. (by implication) an embassy (concretely, ambassadors):--ambassage, message. 4243 from the base of ; to be a senior, i.e. (by implication) act as a representative (figuratively, preacher):--be an ambassador. 4244 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; the order of elders, i.e. (specially), Israelite Sanhedrin or Christian "presbytery":--(estate of) elder(-s), presbytery. 4245 compound of (elderly); older; as noun, a senior; specially, an Israelite Sanhedrist (also figuratively, member of the celestial council) or Christian "presbyter":-- elder(-est), old. 4246 from the same as ; an old man:--aged (man), old man. 4247 feminine of ; an old woman:--aged woman. 4248 from ; leaning (falling) forward ("prone"), i.e. head foremost:--headlong. 4249 a strengthened form of a primary prio (to saw); to saw in two:--saw asunder. 4250 adverb from ; prior, sooner:--before (that), ere. 4251 of Latin origin; feminine of Priscus, ancient; Priska, a Christian woman:--Prisca. See also . 4252 diminutive of ; Priscilla (i.e. little Prisca), a Christian woman:--Priscilla. 4253 a primary preposition; "fore", i.e. in front of, prior (figuratively, superior) to:--above, ago, before, or ever. In the compounds, it retains the same significations. 4254 from and ; to lead forward (magisterially); intransitively, to precede (in place or time [particle previous]):--bring (forth, out), go before. 4255 from and ; to choose for oneself before another thing (prefer), i.e. (by implication) to propose (intend):--purpose. 4256 from and a derivative of ; to accuse already, i.e. previously charge:--prove before. 4257 from and ; to hear already,i.e. anticipate:--hear before. 4258 from and ; to sin previously (to conversion):--sin already, heretofore sin. 4259 neuter of a presumed compound of and ; a forecourt, i.e. vestibule (alley-way):--porch. 4260 from and the base of ; to walk forward, i.e. advance (literally, or in years):--+ be of a great age, go farther (on), be well stricken. 4261 from and ; to throw forward, i.e. push to the front, germinate:--put forward, shoot forth. 4262 from ; relating to sheep, i.e. (a gate) through which they were led into Jerusalem:--sheep (market). 4263 probably neuter of a presumed derivative of ; something that walks forward (a quadruped), i.e. (specially), a sheep (literally or figuratively):--sheep(-fold). 4264 from and a reduplicated form of ; to force forward, i.e. bring to the front, instigate:--draw, before instruct. 4265 from and ; to look out beforehand, i.e. furnish in advance:--provide. 4266 from and ; to be already, i.e. have previousy transpired:--be past. 4267 from and ; to know beforehand, i.e. foresee:--foreknow (ordain), know (before). 4268 from ; forethought:--foreknowledge. 4269 from ; an ancestor, (grand-)parent:--forefather, parent. 4270 from and ; to write previously; figuratively, to announce, prescribe:--before ordain, evidently set forth, write (afore, aforetime). 4271 from and ; plain before all men, i.e. obvious:--evident, manifest (open) beforehand. 4272 from and ; to give before the other party has given:--first give. 4273 from (in the sense of giving forward into another's (the enemy's) hands); a surrender:--betrayer, traitor. 4274 from the alternate of ; a runner ahead, i.e. scout (figuratively, precursor):--forerunner. 4275 from and ; foresee:--foresee, saw before. 4276 from and ; to hope in advance of other confirmation:--first trust. 4277 from and ; to say already, to predict:--forewarn, say (speak, tell) before. Compare . 4278 from and ; to commence already:--begin (before). 4279 middle voice from and ; to promise of old:--promise before. 4280 from and ; used as alternate of ; to say already, predict:--foretell, say (speak, tell) before. 4281 from and (including its alternate); to go onward, precede (in place or time):--go before (farther, forward), outgo, pass on. 4282 from and ; to fit up in advance (literally or figuratively):--ordain before, prepare afore. 4283 middle voice from and ; to announce glad news in advance:--preach before the gospel. 4284 middle voice from and ; to hold oneself before others, i.e. (figuratively) to excel:--be better. 4285 from and ; to lead the way for others, i.e. show deference:--prefer. 4286 from ; a setting forth, i.e. (figuratively) proposal (intention); specially, the show-bread (in the Temple) as exposed before God:--purpose, shew(-bread). 4287 from and a derivative of ; fixed beforehand, i.e. (feminine with implied) a designated day:--time appointed. 4288 from ; predisposition, i.e. alacrity:--forwardness of mind, readiness (of mind), ready (willing) mind. 4289 from and ; forward in spirit, i.e. predisposed; neuter (as noun) alacrity:--ready, willing. 4290 adverb from ; with alacrity:--willingly. 4291 from and ; to stand before, i.e. (in rank) to preside, or (by implication) to practise:--maintain, be over, rule. 4292 middle voice from and ; to call forth to oneself (challenge), i.e. (by implication) to irritate:--provoke. 4293 from and ; to anounce beforehand, i.e. predict, promise:--foretell, have notice, (shew) before. 4294 from and ; to prepare in advance:--make up beforehand. 4295 from and ; to lie before the view, i.e. (figuratively) to be present (to the mind), to stand forth (as an example or reward):--be first, set before (forth). 4296 from and ; to herald (i.e. proclaim) in advance:--before (first) preach. 4297 from ; progress, i.e. advancement (subjectively or objectively):--furtherance, profit. 4298 from and ; to drive forward (as if by beating), i.e. (figuratively and intransitively) to advance (in amount, to grow; in time, to be well along):--increase, proceed, profit, be far spent, wax. 4299 from a compound of and ; a prejudgment (prejudice), i.e. prepossession:--prefer one before another. 4300 from and ; to ratify previously:--confirm before. 4301 from and ; to take in advance, i.e. (literally) eat before others have an opportunity; (figuratively) to anticipate, surprise:--come aforehand, overtake, take before. 4302 from and ; to say beforehand, i.e. predict, forewarn:--foretell, tell before. 4303 from and ; to be a witness in advance i.e. predict:--testify beforehand. 4304 from and ; to premeditate:--meditate before. 4305 from and ; to care (anxiously) in advance:--take thought beforehand. 4306 from and ; to consider in advance, i.e. look out for beforehand (actively, by way of maintenance for others; middle voice by way of circumspection for oneself):--provide (for). 4307 from ; forethought, i.e. provident care or supply:--providence, provision. 4308 from and ; to behold in advance, i.e. (actively) to notice (another) previously, or (middle voice) to keep in (one's own) view:--foresee, see before. 4309 from and ; to limit in advance, i.e. (figuratively) predetermine:--determine before, ordain, predestinate. 4310 from and ; to undergo hardship previously:--suffer before. 4311 from and ; to send forward, i.e. escort or aid in travel:--accompany, bring (forward) on journey (way), conduct forth. 4312 from a compound of and ; falling forward, i.e. headlong (figuratively, precipitate):--heady, rash(-ly). 4313 from and ; to precede (as guide or herald):--go before. 4314 a strengthened form of ; a preposition of direction; forward to, i.e. toward (with the genitive case, the side of, i.e. pertaining to; with the dative case, by the side of, i.e. near to; usually with the accusative case, the place, time, occasion, or respect, which is the destination of the relation, i.e. whither or for which it is predicated):--about, according to , against, among, at, because of, before, between, (where-)by, for, X at thy house, in, for intent, nigh unto, of, which pertain to, that, to (the end that), X together, to (you) -ward, unto, with(-in). In the compound case, it denotes essentially the same applications, namely, motion towards, accession to, or nearness at. 4315 from and ; a fore-sabbath, i.e. the Sabbath-eve:--day before the sabbath. Compare . 4316 from and a derivative of (mean to harangue); to address, i.e. salute by name:--call. 4317 from and ; to lead towards, i.e. (transitively) to conduct near (summon, present), or (intransitively) to approach:--bring, draw near. 4318 from (compare ); admission:--access. 4319 from and ; to ask repeatedly (importune), i.e. solicit:--beg. 4320 from and ; to ascend farther, i.e. be promoted (take an upper (more honorable) seat):--go up. 4321 from and ; to expend further:--spend. 4322 from and ; to fill up further, i.e. furnish fully:--supply. 4323 from and ; to lay up in addition, i.e. (middle voice and figuratively) to impart or (by implication) to consult:--in conference add, confer. 4324 from and ; to menace additionally:--i.e. threaten further. 4325 from and ; to expend additionally:--spend more. 4326 from and ; to require additionally, i.e. want further:--need. 4327 from and ; to admit (to intercourse, hospitality, credence, or (figuratively) endurance); by implication, to await (with confidence or patience):--accept, allow, look (wait) for, take. 4328 from and dokeuo (to watch); to anticipate (in thought, hope or fear); by implication, to await:--(be in) expect(-ation), look (for), when looked, tarry, wait for. 4329 from ; apprehension (of evil); by implication, infliction anticipated:--expectation, looking after. 4330 from and ; to permit further progress:--suffer. 4331 from and ; to approach near:--come nigh. 4332 from a compound of and the base of ; to sit near, i.e. attend as a servant:--wait at. 4333 from and ; to work additionally, i.e. (by implication) acquire besides:--gain. 4334 from and (including its alternate); to approach, i.e. (literally) come near, visit, or (figuratively) worship, assent to:--(as soon as he) come (unto), come thereunto, consent, draw near, go (near, to, unto). 4335 from ; prayer (worship); by implication, an oratory (chapel):--X pray earnestly, prayer. 4336 from and ; to pray to God, i.e. supplicate, worship:--pray (X earnestly, for), make prayer. 4337 from and ; (figuratively) to hold the mind (3563 implied) towards, i.e. pay attention to, be cautious about, apply oneself to, adhere to:--(give) attend(-ance, -ance at, -ance to, unto), beware, be given to, give (take) heed (to unto); have regard. 4338 from and a derivative of ; to peg to, i.e. spike fast:--nail to. 4339 from the alternate of ; an arriver from a foreign region, i.e. (specially), an acceder (convert) to Judaism ("proselyte"):--proselyte. 4340 from and ; for the occasion only, i.e. temporary:--dur-(eth) for awhile, endure for a time, for a season, temporal. 4341 middle voice from and ; to call toward oneself, i.e. summon, invite:--call (for, to, unto). 4342 from and ; to be earnest towards, i.e. (to a thing) to persevere, be constantly diligent, or (in a place) to attend assiduously all the exercises, or (to a person) to adhere closely to (as a servitor):--attend (give self) continually (upon), continue (in, instant in, with), wait on (continually). 4343 from ; persistancy:--perseverance. 4344 neuter of a presumed compound of and ; something for the head, i.e. a cushion:--pillow. 4345 from and ; to give a common lot to, i.e. (figuratively) to associate with:--consort with. 4346 from a compound of and ; a leaning towards, i.e. (figuratively) proclivity (favoritism):--partiality. 4347 from and ; to glue to, i.e. (figuratively) to adhere:--cleave, join (self). 4348 from ; a stub, i.e. (figuratively) occasion of apostasy:--offence, stumbling(-block, (-stone)). 4349 from ; a stumbling, i.e. (figuratively and concretely) occasion of sin:--offence. 4350 from and ; to strike at, i.e. surge against (as water); specially, to stub on, i.e. trip up (literally or figuratively):--beat upon, dash, stumble (at). 4351 from and ; to roll towards, i.e. block against:--roll (to). 4352 from and a probable derivative of (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore):--worship. 4353 from ; an adorer:--worshipper. 4354 from and ; to talk to, i.e. converse with:--speak to (with). 4355 from and ; to take to oneself, i.e. use (food), lead (aside), admit (to friendship or hospitality):--receive, take (unto). 4356 from ; admission:--receiving. 4357 from and ; to stay further, i.e. remain in a place, with a person; figuratively, to adhere to, persevere in:--abide still, be with, cleave unto, continue in (with). 4358 from and a derivative of the same as (meaning to tie (anchor) or lull); to moor to, i.e. (by implication) land at:--draw to the shore. 4359 from and ; to be indebted additionally:--over besides. 4360 from and a form of (to be vexed with something irksome); to feel indignant at:--be grieved at. 4361 from and the same as ; hungering further, i.e. intensely hungry:--very hungry. 4362 from and ; to fasten to, i.e. (specially), to impale (on a cross):--crucify. 4363 from and ; to fall towards, i.e. (gently) prostrate oneself (in supplication or homage), or (violently) to rush upon (in storm):--beat upon, fall (down) at (before). 4364 middle voice from and ; to do forward for oneself, i.e. pretend (as if about to do a thing):--make as though. 4365 from and ; to journey towards, i.e. approach (not the same as ):--go before. 4366 from and ; to tear towards, i.e. burst upon (as a tempest or flood):--beat vehemently against (upon). 4367 from and ; to arrange towards, i.e. (figuratively) enjoin:--bid, command. 4368 feminine of a derivative of ; a patroness, i.e. assistant:--succourer. 4369 from and ; to place additionally, i.e. lay beside, annex, repeat:--add, again, give more, increase, lay unto, proceed further, speak to any more. 4370 from and (including its alternate); to run towards, i.e. hasten to meet or join:--run (thither to, to). 4371 neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of and ; something eaten in addition to bread, i.e. a relish (specially, fish; compare ):--meat. 4372 from and a derivative of ; previously (recently) slain (fresh), i.e. (figuratively) lately made:--new. 4373 adverb from ; recently:--lately. 4374 from and (including its alternate); to bear towards, i.e. lead to, tender (especially to God), treat:--bring (to, unto), deal with, do, offer (unto, up), present unto, put to. 4375 from a presumed compound of and ; friendly towards, i.e. acceptable:--lovely. 4376 from ; presentation; concretely, an oblation (bloodless) or sacrifice:--offering (up). 4377 from and ; to sound towards, i.e. address, exclaim, summon:--call unto, speak (un-)to. 4378 from a compound of and (to pour); a shedding forth, i.e. affusion:--sprinkling. 4379 from and (to touch); to impinge, i.e. lay a finger on (in order to relieve):--touch. 4380 from ; to favor an individual, i.e. show partiality:--have respect to persons. 4381 from and ; an accepter of a face (individual), i.e. (specially), one exhibiting partiality:--respecter of persons. 4382 from ; partiality, i.e. favoritism:--respect of persons. 4383 from and (the visage, from ); the front (as being towards view), i.e. the countenance, aspect, appearance, surface; by implication, presence, person:--(outward) appearance, X before, countenance, face, fashion, (men's) person, presence. 4384 from and ; to pre-arrange, i.e. prescribe:--before appoint. 4385 from and (to stretch); to protend, i.e. tie prostrate (for scourging):--bind. 4386 neuter of as adverb (with or without the article); previously:--before, (at the) first, former. 4387 comparative of ; prior or previous:--former. 4388 middle voice from and ; to place before, i.e. (for oneself) to exhibit; (to oneself) to propose (determine):--purpose, set forth. 4389 middle voice from and the base of ; to turn forward for oneself, i.e. encourage:--exhort. 4390 from and (including its alternate); to run forward, i.e. outstrip, precede:--outrun, run before. 4391 from and ; to exist before, i.e. (adverbially) to be or do something previously:--+ be before(-time). 4392 from a compound of and ; an outward showing, i.e. pretext:--cloke, colour, pretence, show. 4393 from and ; to bear forward, i.e. produce:--bring forth. 4394 from ("prophecy"); prediction (scriptural or other):--prophecy, prophesying. 4395 from ; to foretell events, divine, speak under inspiration, exercise the prophetic office:--prophesy. 4396 from a compound of and ; a foreteller ("prophet"); by analogy, an inspired speaker; by extension, a poet:--prophet. 4397 from ; pertaining to a foreteller ("prophetic"):--of prophecy, of the prophets. 4398 feminine of ; a female foreteller or an inspired woman:--prophetess. 4399 from and ; to get an earlier start of, i.e. anticipate:--prevent. 4400 middle voice from and a derivative of ; to handle for oneself in advance, i.e. (figuratively) to purpose:--choose, make. 4401 from and ; to elect in advance:--choose before. 4402 from and ; before the dance; Prochorus, a Christian:--Prochorus. 4403 feminine of (hindmost); the stern of a ship:--hinder part, stern. 4404 adverb from ; at dawn; by implication, the day-break watch:--early (in the morning), (in the) morning. 4405 feminine of a derivative of as noun; day-dawn:--early, morning. 4406 from ; dawning, i.e. (by analogy) autumnal (showering, the first of the rainy season):--early. 4407 from ; pertaining to the dawn, i.e. matutinal:--morning. 4408 feminine of a presumed derivative of as noun; the prow, i.e. forward part of a vessel:--forepart(-ship). 4409 from ; to be first (in rank or influence):--have the preeminence. 4410 from and ; a sitting first (in the front row), i.e. preeminence in council:--chief (highest, uppermost) seat. 4411 from and ; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner-bed, i.e. preeminence at meals:--chief (highest, uppermost) room. 4412 neuter of as adverb (with or without ); firstly (in time, place, order, or importance):--before, at the beginning, chiefly (at, at the) first (of all). 4413 contracted superlative of ; foremost (in time, place, order or importance):--before, beginning, best, chief(-est), first (of all), former. 4414 from and ; one standing first in the ranks, i.e. a captain (champion):--ringleader. 4415 from ; primogeniture (as a privilege):--birthright. 4416 from and the alternate of ; first-born (usually as noun, literally or figuratively):--firstbegotten(-born). 4417 a form of ; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation):--fall, offend, stumble. 4418 of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively):--heel. 4419 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner):--pinnacle. 4420 from a derivative of (meaning a feather); a wing:--wing. 4421 contraction for ; a bird:--bird. 4422 probably akin to the alternate of (through the idea of causing to fall) or to (through that of causing to fly away); to scare:--frighten. 4423 from ; alarm:--amazement. 4424 from (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine:--Ptolemais. 4425 from ; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle):--fan. 4426 from a presumed derivative of (and thus akin to ); to frighten:--terrify. 4427 from ; saliva:--spittle. 4428 probably akin to (to spread; and thus apparently allied to through the idea of expansion, and to 4429 through that of flattening; compare ); to fold, i.e. furl a scroll:--close. 4429 a primary verb (compare ); to spit:--spit. 4430 from the alternate of ; a ruin, i.e. (specially), lifeless body (corpse, carrion):--dead body, carcase, corpse. 4431 from the alternate of ; a crash, i.e. downfall (literally or figuratively):--fall. 4432 from ; beggary, i.e. indigence (literally or figuratively):--poverty. 4433 from ; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively):--become poor. 4434 from (to crouch); akin to and the alternate of ); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed):--beggar(-ly), poor. 4435 from a primary (the fist as a weapon); the clenched hand, i.e. (only in dative case as adverb) with the fist (hard scrubbing):--oft. 4436 from (the name of the region where Delphi, the seat of the famous oracle, was located); a Python, i.e. (by analogy, with the supposed diviner there) inspiration (soothsaying):-- divination. 4437 from the same as ; clasped (thick), i.e. (figuratively) frequent; neuter plural (as adverb) frequently:--often(-er). 4438 from a derivative of the same as ; to box (with the fist), i.e. contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively):--fight. 4439 apparently a primary word; a gate, i.e. the leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively):--gate. 4440 from ; a gate-way, door-way of a building or city; by implication, a portal or vestibule:--gate, porch. 4441 middle voice prolonged from a primary (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from , which properly means a request as a favor; and from , which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from , which implies a search for something hidden; and from , which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence):--ask, demand, enquire, understand. 4442 a primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specially, lightning):--fiery, fire. 4443 from ; a fire (concretely):--fire. 4444 apparently a primary word ("burgh"); a tower or castle:--tower. 4445 from ; to be on fire, i.e. (specially), to have a fever:--be sick of a fever. 4446 from ; inflamed, i.e. (by implication) feverish (as noun, fever):--fever. 4447 from ; fiery, i.e. (by implication) flaming:--of fire. 4448 from ; to kindle, i.e. (passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger, grief, lust):--burn, fiery, be on fire, try. 4449 from ; to redden (intransitively):--be red. 4450 from ; fire-like, i.e. (specially), flame- colored:--red. 4451 from ; ignition, i.e. (specially), smelting (figuratively, conflagration, calamity as a test):--burning, trial. 4452 another form of the base of ; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yet, even; used only in the compounds. See , , , , . 4453 probably ultimately from (to be busy, to trade); to barter (as a pedlar), i.e. to sell:--sell, whatever is sold. 4454 apparently a primary word; a "foal" or "filly", i.e. (specially), a young ass:--colt. 4455 from and ; at any time, i.e. (with negative particle) at no time:--at any time, + never (…to any man), + yet, never man. 4456 apparently from (a kind of stone); to petrify, i.e. (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous):-- blind, harden. 4457 from ; stupidity or callousness:--blindness, hardness. 4458 adverb from the base of ; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in composition:--haply, by any (some) means, perhaps. See , . Compare . 4459 adverb from the base of ; an interrogative particle of manner; in what way? (sometimes the question is indirect, how?); also as exclamation, how much!:--how, after (by) what manner (means), that. (Occasionally unexpressed in English). 4460 of Hebrew origin (); Raab (i.e. Rachab), a Canaanitess:--Rahab. See also . 4461 of Hebrew origin ( with pronominal suffix); my master, i.e Rabbi, as an official title of honor:--Master, Rabbi. 4462 , or of Chaldee origin; corresponding to :--Lord, Rabboni. 4463 from ; to strike with a stick, i.e. bastinado:--beat (with rods). 4464 from the base of ; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty):--rod, sceptre, staff. 4465 from and ; a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e. a Roman lictor (constable or executioner):--serjeant. 4466 of Hebrew origin (); Ragau (i.e. Reu), a patriarch:--Ragau. 4467 from a compound of (easy, i.e. reckless) and ; easy-going behavior, i.e. (by extension) a crime:--lewdness. 4468 from the same as ; recklessness, i.e. (by extension) malignity:--mischief. 4469 of Chaldee origin (compare ); O empty one, i.e. thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification):--Raca. 4470 from ; a "rag," i.e. piece of cloth:--cloth. 4471 of Hebrew origin (); Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Palestine:--Rama. 4472 from a derivative of (to sprinkle); to render besprinkled, i.e. asperse (ceremonially or figuratively):-- sprinkle. 4473 from ; aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively):--sprinkling. 4474 from a derivative of a primary (to let fall, "rap"); to slap:--smite (with the palm of the hand). Compare . 4475 from ; a slap:--(+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand. 4476 from a primary (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of through the idea of puncturing); a needle:-- needle. 4477 from the same as ; Rachab, a Canaanitess:--Rachab. 4478 of Hebrew origin (); Rachel, the wife of Jacob:--Rachel. 4479 of Hebrew origin (); Rebecca (i.e. Ribkah), the wife of Isaac:--Rebecca. 4480 of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding):--chariot. 4481 by incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin (); Remphan (i.e. Kijun), an Egyptian idol:--Remphan. 4482 a primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form is used to flow ("run"; as water):--flow. 4483 , for certain tenses of which a prolonged form is used; and both as alternate for perhaps akin (or identical) with (through the idea of pouring forth); to utter, i.e. speak or say:--command, make, say, speak (of). Compare . 4484 of Latin origin; Rhegium, a place in Italy:--Rhegium. 4485 from ; something torn, i.e. a fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall):--ruin. 4486 or both prolonged forms of (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of (see in )); to "break," "wreck" or "crack", i.e. (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; being its intensive (with the preposition in composition), and a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like ) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (with spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions:--break (forth), burst, rend, tear. 4487 from ; an utterance (individually, collectively or specially),; by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever:--+ evil, + nothing, saying, word. 4488 probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for ); Resa (i.e. Rephajah), an Israelite:--Rhesa. 4489 from ; a speaker, i.e. (by implication) a forensic advocate:--orator. 4490 adverb from a derivative of ; out-spokenly, i.e. distinctly:--expressly. 4491 apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively):--root. 4492 from ; to root (figuratively, become stable):--root. 4493 from ; a jerk (of the eye, i.e. (by analogy) an instant):--twinkling. 4494 from a derivative of (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up, i.e. (by analogy) to agitate (into waves):--toss. 4495 from a derivative of ; to toss up:--cast off. 4496 a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of , through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from , which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from (see in ), which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse:--cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw. 4497 of Hebrew origin (); Roboam (i.e. Rechobam), an Israelite:--Roboam. 4498 probably for rhode (a rose); Rode, a servant girl:--Rhoda. 4499 probably from (a rose); Rhodus, an island of the Mediterranean:--Rhodes. 4500 adverb from a derivative of (a whir); whizzingly, i.e. with a crash:--with a great noise. 4501 probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e. a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively):--sword. 4502 of Hebrew origin (); Ruben (i.e. Reuben), an Israelite:--Reuben. 4503 of Hebrew origin (); Ruth, a Moabitess:--Ruth. 4504 of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian:--Rufus. 4505 prolongation from in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded):--lane, street. 4506 middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to (through the idea of a current; compare ); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e. rescue:--deliver(-er). 4507 from ; dirtiness (morally):--turpitude. 4508 from ; dirty, i.e. (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked:--vile. 4509 of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e. (morally) depravity:--filth. 4510 from ; to soil, i.e. (intransitively) to become dirty (morally):--be filthy. 4511 from in the sense of its congener ; a flux (of blood):--issue. 4512 from ; a fold (as drawing together), i.e. a wrinkle (especially on the face):--wrinkle. 4513 from ; Romaic, i.e. Latin:--Latin. 4514 from ; Romæan, i.e. Roman (as noun):--Roman, of Rome. 4515 adverb from a presumed derivative of ; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language:--Latin. 4516 from the base of ; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy:--Rome. 4517 prolongation from (to dart; probably akin to ); to strengthen, i.e. (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye):--farewell. 4518 of Chaldee or ( with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. shebakthani), a cry of distress:--sabachthani. 4519 of Hebrew origin ( in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of God:--sabaoth. 4520 from a derivative of ; a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven):--rest. 4521 of Hebrew origin (); the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications:--sabbath (day), week. 4522 from a derivative of (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing:--net. 4523 probably from ; a Sadducæan (i.e. Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite:--Sadducee. 4524 of Hebrew origin (); Sadoc (i.e. Tsadok), an Israelite:--Sadoc. 4525 akin to ; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb):--move. 4526 of Hebrew origin (); "sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief):-- sackcloth. 4527 of Hebrew origin (); Sala (i.e. Shelach), a patriarch :--Sala. 4528 of Hebrew origin (); Salathiel (i.e. Shealtiel), an Israelite:--Salathiel. 4529 probably from (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus:--Salamis. 4530 probably from the same as ; Salim, a place in Palestine:--Salim. 4531 from ; to waver, i.e. agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite:--move, shake (together), which can(-not) be shaken, stir up. 4532 of Hebrew origin (); Salem (i.e. Shalem), a place in Palestine:--Salem. 4533 of Hebrew origin (); Salmon, an Israelite:--Salmon. 4534 perhaps of similar origin to ; Salmone, a place in Crete:--Salmone. 4535 probably from the base of ; a vibration, i.e. (specially), billow:--wave. 4536 perhaps from (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet:--trump(-et). 4537 from ; to trumpet, i.e. sound a blast (literally or figuratively):--(which are yet to) sound (a trumpet). 4538 from ; a trumpeter:--trumpeter. 4539 probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from ); Salome (i.e. Shelomah), an Israelitess:--Salome. 4540 of Hebrew origin (); Samaria (i.e. Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine:--Samaria. 4541 from ; a Samarite, i.e. inhabitant of Samaria:--Samaritan. 4542 feminine of ; a Samaritess, i.e. woman of Samaria:--of Samaria. 4543 from and (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean:--Samothracia. 4544 of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean:--Samos. 4545 of Hebrew origin (); Samuel (i.e. Shemuel), an Israelite:--Samuel. 4546 of Hebrew origin (); Sampson (i.e. Shimshon), an Israelite:--Samson. 4547 neuter of a derivative of (a "sandal"; of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad:--sandal. 4548 of uncertain affinity; a plank:--board. 4549 of Hebrew origin (); Saul (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul:--Saul. Compare . 4550 from ; rotten, i.e. worthless (literally or morally):--bad, corrupt. Compare . 4551 feminine of ; Sapphire, an Israelitess:--Sapphira. 4552 of Hebrew origin (); a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem:--sapphire. 4553 apparently of Hebrew origin (); a basket (as interwoven or wicker-work:--basket. 4554 plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis, a place in Asia Minor:--Sardis. 4555 from the same as ; sardine ( being implied), i.e. a gem, so called:--sardine. 4556 properly, an adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (3037 being implied), i.e. (as noun) the gem so called:--sardius. 4557 from the base of and (the nail of a finger; hence the "onyx" stone); a "sardonyx", i.e. the gem so called:-- sardonyx. 4558 of Hebrew origin (); Sarepta (i.e. Tsarephath), a place in Palestine:--Sarepta. 4559 from ; pertaining to flesh, i.e. (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate:--carnal, fleshly. 4560 from ; similar to flesh, i.e. (by analogy) soft:--fleshly. 4561 probably from the base of ; flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such):--carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly). 4562 of Hebrew origin (); Saruch (i.e. Serug), a patriarch:--Saruch. 4563 from a derivative of (to brush off; akin to ); meaning a broom; to sweep:--sweep. 4564 of Hebrew origin (); Sarra (i.e. Sarah), the wife of Abraham:--Sara, Sarah. 4565 of Hebrew origin (); Saron (i.e. Sharon), a district of Palestine:--Saron. 4566 of Hebrew origin (); Satan, i.e. the devil:--Satan. Compare . 4567 of Chaldee origin corresponding to (with the definite affix); the accuser, i.e. the devil:--Satan. 4568 of Hebrew origin (); a certain measure for things dry:--measure. 4569 of Hebrew origin, the same as ; Saulus (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul:--Saul. 4570 a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively):--go out, quench. 4571 accusative case singular of ; thee:--thee, thou, X thy house. 4572 ; genitive case from and , also dative case of the same, , and accusative case , likewise contracted , , and , respectively; of (with, to) thyself:--thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self). 4573 middle voice from a derivative of ; to venerate, i.e. adore:--worship. 4574 from ; something adored, i.e. an object of worship (god, altar, etc):--devotion, that is worshipped. 4575 from ; venerable (august), i.e. (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor, or (as adjective) imperial:--Augustus(-'). 4576 middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere, i.e. adore:--devout, religious, worship. 4577 probably from through its congener (to fasten; akin to ); a chain (as binding or drawing):--chain. 4578 from ; a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake:--earthquake, tempest. 4579 apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern):--move, quake, shake. 4580 of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian:--Secundus. 4581 from (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria:--Seleucia. 4582 from (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of , through the idea of attractiveness); the moon:--moon. 4583 middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of ; to be moon-struck, i.e. crazy:--be a lunatic. 4584 of Hebrew origin (); Semei (i.e. Shimi), an Israelite:--Semei. 4585 probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour:--fine flour. 4586 from ; venerable, i.e. honorable:--grave, honest. 4587 from ; venerableness, i.e. probity:--gravity, honesty. 4588 of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman:--Sergius. 4589 of Hebrew origin (); Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch:--Seth. 4590 of Hebrew origin (); Sem (i.e. Shem), a patriarch:-- Sem. 4591 from (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate:--signify. 4592 neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of ; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally:--miracle, sign, token, wonder. 4593 from ; to distinguish, i.e. mark (for avoidance):--note. 4594 neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article (t changed to s) and ; on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto):--this (to-)day. 4595 apparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e. (figuratively) perish:--be corrupted. 4596 from (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured; hence the name of the silk-worm); Seric, i.e. silken (neuter as noun, a silky fabric):--silk. 4597 apparently of Hebrew origin (); a moth:--moth. 4598 from and a derivative of ; moth-eaten:--motheaten. 4599 from (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of ); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power):--strengthen. 4600 of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e. (by implication) the cheek or side of the face:--cheek. 4601 from ; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively):--keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. 4602 apparently from (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence:--silence. Compare . 4603 from ; made of iron:--(of) iron. 4604 of uncertain derivation; iron:--iron. 4605 of Hebrew origin (); Sidon (i.e. Tsidon), a place in Palestine:--Sidon. 4606 from ; a Sidonian, i.e. inhabitant of Sidon:--of Sidon. 4607 of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans):--murderer. Compare . 4608 of Hebrew origin (); an intoxicant, i.e. intensely fermented liquor:--strong drink. 4609 contraction for ; Silas, a Christian:--Silas. 4610 of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian:--Silvanus. Compare . 4611 of Hebrew origin (); Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem:--Siloam. 4612 of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron):--apron. 4613 of Hebrew origin (); Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites:--Simon. Compare . 4614 of Hebrew origin (); Sina (i.e. Sinai), a mountain in Arabia:--Sina. 4615 perhaps from (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant):--mustard. 4616 of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos, i.e. bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it):--(fine) linen (cloth). 4617 from (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively):--sift. 4618 from a derivative of ; grain-fed, i.e. fattened:--fatted. 4619 from a derivative of ; grained, i.e. fatted:--fatling. 4620 from and ; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food):--portion of meat. 4621 , also plural irregular neuter of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat:--corn, wheat. 4622 of Hebrew origin (); Sion (i.e. Tsijon), a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or triumphant):--Sion. 4623 from (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from , which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water):--dumb, (hold) peace. 4624 from ; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble (transitively) or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure):--(make to) offend. 4625 ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of ; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin):--occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. 4626 apparently a primary verb; to dig:--dig. 4627 a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing):--boat. 4628 apparently from (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank):--leg. 4629 from a derivative of (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of through the idea of noticeableness); clothing:--raiment. 4630 apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scævus), an Israelite:--Sceva. 4631 from ; furniture, i.e. spare tackle:--tackling. 4632 of uncertain affinity; a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specially, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband]):--goods, sail, stuff, vessel. 4633 apparently akin to and ; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively):--habitation, tabernacle. 4634 from and ; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes):--tabernacles. 4635 from and ; a manufacturer of tents:--tent-maker. 4636 from ; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit):--tabernacle. 4637 from ; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion):-- dwell. 4638 from ; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul):-- tabernacle. 4639 apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration)):-- shadow. 4640 akin to (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus):--leap (for joy). 4641 feminine of a compound of and ; hard-heartedness, i.e. (specially), destitution of (spiritual) perception:--hardness of heart. 4642 from the base of ; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe):--fierce, hard. 4643 from ; callousness, i.e. (figuratively) stubbornness:--hardness. 4644 from and ; hardnaped, i.e. (figuratively) obstinate:--stiffnecked. 4645 from ; to indurate, i.e. (figuratively) render stubborn:--harden. 4646 from the base of ; warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse:--crooked, froward, untoward. 4647 perhaps from the base of and ; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability):--thorn. 4648 from ; to take aim at (spy), i.e. (figuratively) regard:--consider, take heed, look at (on), mark. Compare . 4649 from (to peer about ("skeptic"); perhaps akin to through the idea of concealment; compare ); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal:--mark. 4650 apparently from the same as (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal:--disperse abroad, scatter (abroad). 4651 probably from an obsolete (perhaps strengthened from the base of and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting):--scorpion. 4652 from ; opaque, i.e. (figuratively) benighted:--dark, full of darkness. 4653 from ; dimness, obscurity (literally or figuratively):--dark(-ness). 4654 from ; to obscure (literally or figuratively):--darken. 4655 from the base of ; shadiness, i.e. obscurity (literally or figuratively):--darkness. 4656 from ; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively):--be full of darkness. 4657 neuter of a presumed derivative of and and ; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse (ordure):--dung. 4658 probably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage:--Scythian. 4659 from (sullen) and a derivative of ; angry-visaged, i.e. gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance:--of a sad countenance. 4660 apparently a primary verb; to flay, i.e. (figuratively) to harass:--trouble(self). 4661 neuter from ; something stripped (as a hide), i.e. booty:--spoil. 4662 from and a derivative of ; worm-eaten, i.e. diseased with maggots:--eaten of worms. 4663 of uncertain derivation; a grub, maggot or earth-worm:--worm. 4664 from ; consisting of emerald:--emerald. 4665 of uncertain derivation; the emerald or green gem so called:--emerald. 4666 apparently strengthened for ; myrrh:--myrrh. 4667 the same as ; Smyrna, a place in Asia Minor:--Smyrna. 4668 from ; a Smyrnæan:--in Smyrna. 4669 from ; to tincture with myrrh, i.e. embitter (as a narcotic):--mingle with myrrh. 4670 plural of Hebrew origin (); Sodoma (i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine:--Sodom. 4671 dative case of ; to thee:--thee, thine own, thou, thy. 4672 of Hebrew origin (); Solomon (i.e. Shelomoh), the son of David:--Solomon. 4673 probably akin to the base of ; a funereal receptacle (urn, coffin), i.e. (by analogy) a bier:--bier. 4674 from ; thine:--thine (own), thy (friend). 4675 genitive case of ; of thee, thy:--X home, thee, thine (own), thou, thy. 4676 of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse):--handkerchief, napkin. 4677 of Hebrew origin ( feminine); lily; Susannah (i.e. Shoshannah), an Israelitess:--Susanna. 4678 from ; wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual):--wisdom. 4679 from ; to render wise; in a sinister acceptation, to form "sophisms", i.e. continue plausible error:--cunningly devised, make wise. 4680 akin to (clear); wise (in a most general application):--wise. Compare . 4681 probably of foreign origin; Spania, a region of Europe:--Spain. 4682 prolongation from (to grasp; apparently strengthened from through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle, i.e. convluse with epilepsy:--rend, tear. 4683 from (a strip; from a derivative of the base of meaning to strap or wrap with strips); to swathe (an infant after the Oriental custom):--wrap in swaddling clothes. 4684 from (luxury); to be voluptuous:--live in pleasure, be wanton. 4685 a primary verb; to draw:--draw (out). 4686 of immediate Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of in the sense of its cognate ; a coil (spira, "spire"), i.e. (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also (by analogy) a squad of Levitical janitors):--band. 4687 probably strengthened from (through the idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. sow (literally or figuratively):--sow(- er), receive seed. 4688 of Latin origin; a speculator, i.e. military scout (spy or (by extension) life-guardsman):--executioner. 4689 apparently a primary verb; to pour out as a libation, i.e. (figuratively) to devote (one's life or blood, as a sacrifice) ("spend"):--(be ready to) be offered. 4690 from ; something sown, i.e. seed (including the male "sperm"); by implication, offspring; specially, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for planting):--issue, seed. 4691 from and ; a seed-picker (as the crow), i.e. (figuratively) a sponger, loafer (specially, a gossip or trifler in talk):--babbler. 4692 probably strengthened from ; to "speed" ("study"), i.e. urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication, to await eagerly:--(make, with) haste unto. 4693 neuter of a presumed derivative of (a grotto); a cavern; by implication, a hiding-place or resort:--cave, den. 4694 of uncertain derivation; a ledge or reef of rock in the sea:--spot (by confusion with ). 4695 from ; to stain or soil (literally or figuratively):--defile, spot. 4696 of uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace:--spot. 4697 middle voice from ; to have the bowels yearn, i.e. (figuratively) feel sympathy, to pity:--have (be moved with) compassion. 4698 probably strengthened from (the "spleen"); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy:--bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy. 4699 perhaps of foreign origin; a "sponge":--spunge. 4700 of uncertain derivation; ashes:--ashes. 4701 from ; a sowing, i.e. (by implication) parentage:--seed. 4702 from ; sown, i.e. (neuter plural) a planted field:--corn(-field). 4703 from ; a scattering (of seed), i.e. (concretely) seed (as sown):--seed (X sown). 4704 from ; to use speed, i.e. to make effort, be prompt or earnest:--do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study. 4705 from ; prompt, energetic, earnest:--diligent. 4706 neuter of as adverb; more earnestly than others), i.e. very promptly:--very diligently. 4707 comparative of ; more prompt, more earnest:--more diligent (forward). 4708 adverb from ; more speedily, i.e. sooner than otherwise:--more carefully. 4709 adverb from ; earnestly, promptly:--diligently, instantly. 4710 from ; "speed", i.e. (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness:--business, (earnest) care(-fulness), diligence, forwardness, haste. 4711 from (as woven); a hamper or lunch-receptacle:--basket. 4712 , or masculine (in plural) from the base of (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication, a stadium or race-course:--furlong, race. 4713 from the base of (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank:--pot. 4714 from the base of ; a standing (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy:--dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. 4715 from the base of ; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specially), a stater or certain coin:--piece of money. 4716 from the base of ; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specially), a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e. self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ:--cross. 4717 from ; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness:--crucify. 4718 probably from the base of ; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined):--grapes. 4719 from the base of ; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk):--ear (of corn). 4720 the same as ; Stachys, a Christian:--Stachys. 4721 strengthened from a primary (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof:--roof. 4722 from ; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently):--(for-)bear, suffer. 4723 a contraction from (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile":--barren. 4724 probably strengthened from the base of ; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with):--avoid, withdraw self. 4725 from the base of ; a wreath for show:--garland. 4726 from ; a sigh:--groaning. 4727 from ; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e. (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly:--with grief, groan, grudge, sigh. 4728 probably from the base of ; narrow (from obstacles standing close about):--strait. 4729 from the same as ; to hem in closely, i.e. (figuratively) cramp:--distress, straiten. 4730 from a compound of and ; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity:--anguish, distress. 4731 from ; stiff, i.e. solid, stable (literally or figuratively):--stedfast, strong, sure. 4732 from ; to solidify, i.e. confirm (literally or figuratively):--establish, receive strength, make strong. 4733 from ; something established, i.e. (abstractly) confirmation (stability):--stedfastness. 4734 probably contraction for (crowned; from ); Stephanas, a Christian:--Stephanas. 4735 from an apparently primary (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, ), literally or figuratively:--crown. 4736 the same as ; Stephanus, a Christian:--Stephen. 4737 from ; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively):--crown. 4738 from (as standing prominently); the (entire external) bosom, i.e. chest:--breast. 4739 from the perfect tense of ; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere:--stand (fast). 4740 from ; stability (figuratively):--stedfastness. 4741 from a presumed derivative of (like ); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm:--fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. 4742 from a primary (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service:--mark. 4743 feminine of ; a point of time, i.e. an instant:--moment. 4744 apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e. flash intensely:--shining. 4745 probably from ; a colonnade or interior piazza:--porch. 4746 from a primary (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed:--branch. 4747 neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of ; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively):--element, principle, rudiment. 4748 from a derivative of (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety:--walk (orderly). 4749 from ; equipment, i.e. (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity):--long clothing (garment), (long) robe. 4750 probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of ; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon):--edge, face, mouth. 4751 from ; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specially), the "stomach":--stomach. 4752 from ; military service, i.e. (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger):--warfare. 4753 from ; an armament, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic):--army, soldier, man of war. 4754 middle voice from the base of ; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively, to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions), to contend with carnal inclinations:--soldier, (go to) war(-fare). 4755 from the base of and or ; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (prætor), the chief (præfect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens:--captain, magistrate. 4756 feminine of a derivative of (an army; from the base of , as encamped); camp-likeness, i.e. an army, i.e. (figuratively) the angels, the celestial luminaries:--host. 4757 from a presumed derivative of the same as ; a camper-out, i.e. a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively):--soldier. 4758 from a compound of the base of and (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior, i.e. enlist in the army:--choose to be a soldier. 4759 from and ; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specially), a Prætorian præfect:--captain of the guard. 4760 from the base of and the same as ; a camping-ground, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops:--army. 4761 from a derivative of ; to wrench, i.e. (specially), to torture (by the rack), but only figuratively, to pervert:-- wrest. 4762 strengthened from the base of ; to twist, i.e. turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively):--convert, turn (again, back again, self, self about). 4763 from a presumed derivative of ; to be luxurious:--live deliciously. 4764 akin to ; a "straining", "strenuousness" or "strength", i.e. (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness):--delicacy. 4765 diminutive of (a sparrow); a little sparrow:--sparrow. 4766 , or simpler ; prolongation from a still simpler , (used only as an alternate in certain tenses) (probably akin to through the idea of positing); to "strew," i.e. spread (as a carpet or couch):--make bed, furnish, spread, strew. 4767 from a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary (to hate); hated, i.e. odious:--hateful. 4768 from the same as ; to render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech):--lower, be sad. 4769 from (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of ); a post ("style"), i.e. (figuratively) support:--pillar. 4770 from ; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy:--Stoick. 4771 the personal pronoun of the second person singular; thou:-- thou. See also , , ; and for the plural , , , . 4772 from ; relationship, i.e. (concretely) relatives:--kindred. 4773 from and ; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman:--cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman). 4774 from a compound of and ; fellow knowledge, i.e. concession:--permission. 4775 from and ; to seat oneself in company with:--sit with. 4776 from and ; to give (or take) a seat in company with:--(make) sit (down) together. 4777 from and ; to suffer hardship in company with:--be partaker of afflictions. 4778 from and ; to maltreat in company with, i.e. (passively) endure persecution together:--suffer affliction with. 4779 from and ; to convoke:--call together. 4780 from and ; to conceal altogether:--cover. 4781 from and ; to bend together, i.e. (figuratively) to afflict:--bow down. 4782 from and ; to descend in company with:--go down with. 4783 from ; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) accord with:--agreement. 4784 middle from and ; to deposit (one's vote or opinion) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to accord with:--consent. 4785 from and a compound of and ; to count down in company with, i.e. enroll among:--number with. 4786 from and ; to commingle, i.e. (figuratively) to combine or assimilate:--mix with, temper together. 4787 from and ; to move together, i.e. (specially), to excite as a mass (to sedition):--stir up. 4788 from and ; to shut together, i.e. include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to:--conclude, inclose, shut up. 4789 from and ; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common:--fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. 4790 from and ; to share in company with, i.e. co-participate in:--communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of. 4791 from and ; a co-participant:--companion, partake(-r, -r with). 4792 from and ; to convey together, i.e. collect or bear away in company with others:--carry. 4793 from and ; to judge of one thing in connection with another, i.e. combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance):--compare among (with). 4794 from and ; to stoop altogether, i.e. be completely overcome by:--bow together. 4795 from a compound of and (to light or happen; from the base of ); concurrence, i.e. accident:--chance. 4796 from and ; to sympathize in gladness, congratulate:--rejoice in (with). 4797 or from and (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i.e. (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind):--confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar. 4798 from and ; to use jointly, i.e. (by implication) to hold intercourse in common:--have dealings with. 4799 from ; commixture, i.e. (figuratively) riotous disturbance:--confusion. 4800 from and ; to continue to live in common with, i.e. co-survive (literally or figuratively):--live with. 4801 from and the base of ; to yoke together, i.e. (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage):--join together. 4802 from and ; to investigate jointly, i.e. discuss, controvert, cavil:--dispute (with), enquire, question (with), reason (together). 4803 from ; mutual questioning, i.e. discussion:--disputation(-ting), reasoning. 4804 from ; a disputant, i.e. sophist:--disputer. 4805 from ; co-yoked, i.e. (figuratively) as noun, a colleague; probably rather as a proper name; Syzygus, a Christian:--yokefellow. 4806 from and ; to reanimate conjointly with (figuratively):--quicken together with. 4807 of Hebrew origin () in imitation of ; a sycamore-fig tree:--sycamine tree. 4808 from ; a fig-tree:--fig tree. 4809 from and (the mulberry); the "sycamore"-fig tree:--sycamore tree. Compare . 4810 apparently a primary word; a fig:--fig. 4811 from a compound of and a derivative of ; to be a fig-informer (reporter of the law forbidding the exportation of figs from Greece), "sycophant", i.e. (genitive and by extension) to defraud (exact unlawfully, extort):--accuse falsely, take by false accusation. 4812 from the base of and (the reduplicated form of) ; to lead away as booty, i.e. (figuratively) seduce:--spoil. 4813 from a derivative of (to strip; probably akin to ; compare ); to despoil:--rob. 4814 from and ; to talk together, i.e. converse:--commune (confer, talk) with, speak among. 4815 from and ; to clasp, i.e. seize (arrest, capture); specially, to conceive (literally or figuratively); by implication, to aid:--catch, conceive, help, take. 4816 from and in its original sense; to collect:--gather (together, up). 4817 from and ; to reckon together (with oneself), i.e. deliberate:--reason with. 4818 from and ; to afflict jointly, i.e. (passive) sorrow at (on account of) someone:--be grieved. 4819 from and the base of ; to walk (figuratively, transpire) together, i.e. concur (take place):--be(-fall), happen (unto). 4820 from and ; to combine, i.e. (in speaking) to converse, consult, dispute, (mentally) to consider, (by implication) to aid, (personally) to join, attack:--confer, encounter, help, make, meet with, ponder. 4821 from and ; to be co-regent (figuratively):--reign with. 4822 from and (to force; causative (by reduplication) of the base of ); to drive together, i.e. unite (in association or affection), (mentally) to infer, show, teach:--compact, assuredly gather, intrust, knit together, prove. 4823 from and ; to give (or take) advice jointly, i.e. recommend, deliberate or determine:--consult, (give, take) counsel (together). 4824 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; advisement; specially, a deliberative body, i.e. the provincial assessors or lay-court:--consultation, counsel, council. 4825 from and ; a consultor, i.e. adviser:--counsellor. 4826 from the same as ; Symeon (i.e. Shimon), the name of five Israelites:--Simeon, Simon. 4827 from a compound of and ; a co-learner (of Christianity):--fellow disciple. 4828 from and ; to testify jointly, i.e. corroborate by (concurrent) evidence:--testify unto, (also) bear witness (with). 4829 middle voice from and ; to share jointly, i.e. participate in:--be partaker with. 4830 from and ; a co-participant:--partaker. 4831 from a presumed compound of and ; a co-imitator, i.e. fellow votary:--follower together. 4832 from and ; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar:--conformed to, fashioned like unto. 4833 from ; to render like, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate:--make conformable unto. 4834 from ; to feel "sympathy" with, i.e. (by implication) to commiserate:--have compassion, be touched with a feeling of. 4835 from ; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserative:--having compassion one of another. 4836 from and ; to be present together, i.e. to convene; by implication, to appear in aid:--come together, stand with. 4837 from and ; to console jointly:--comfort together. 4838 from and ; to take along in company:--take with. 4839 from and ; to remain in company, i.e. still live:--continue with. 4840 from and ; to be at hand together, i.e. now present:--be here present with. 4841 from and (including its alternate); to experience pain jointly or of the same kind (specially, persecution; to "sympathize"):--suffer with. 4842 from and ; to despatch in company:--send with. 4843 from and a compound of and ; to take by enclosing altogether, i.e. earnestly throw the arms about one:--embrace. 4844 from and ; to partake a beverage in company:--drink with. 4845 from and ; to implenish completely, i.e. (of space) to swamp (a boat), or (of time) to accomplish (passive, be complete):--(fully) come, fill up. 4846 from and ; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd:--choke, throng. 4847 from and ; a native of the same town, i.e. (figuratively) co-religionist (fellow-Christian):--fellow- citizen. 4848 from and ; to journey together; by implication, to assemble:--go with, resort. 4849 neuter of a derivative of the alternate of ; a drinking-party ("symposium"), i.e. (by extension) a room of guests:--company. 4850 from and ; a co-presbyter:--presbyter, also an elder. 4851 from and (including its alternate); to bear together (contribute), i.e. (literally) to collect, or (figuratively) to conduce; especially (neuter participle as a noun) advantage:--be better for, bring together, be expedient (for), be good, (be) profit(-able for). 4852 from and ; to say jointly, i.e. assent to:--consent unto. 4853 from and a derivative of ; a co-tribesman, i.e. native of the same country:--countryman. 4854 from and a derivative of ; grown along with (connate), i.e. (figuratively) closely united to:--planted together. 4855 from and ; passive, to grow jointly:--spring up with. 4856 from ; to be harmonious, i.e. (figuratively) to accord (be suitable, concur) or stipulate (by compact):--agree (together, with). 4857 from ; accordance:--concord. 4858 from ; unison of sound ("symphony"), i.e. a concert of instruments (harmonious note):--music. 4859 from and ; sounding together (alike), i.e. (figuratively) accordant (neuter as noun, agreement):-- consent. 4860 from and ; to compute jointly:--reckon. 4861 from and ; co-spirited, i.e. similar in sentiment:--like-minded. 4862 a primary preposition denoting union; with or together (but much closer than or ), i.e. by association, companionship, process, resemblance, possession, instrumentality, addition, etc.:--beside, with. In composition it has similar applications, including completeness. 4863 from and ; to lead together, i.e. collect or convene; specially, to entertain (hospitably):--+ accompany, assemble (selves, together), bestow, come together, gather (selves together, up, together), lead into, resort, take in. 4864 from (the reduplicated form of) ; an assemblage of persons; specially, a Jewish "synagogue" (the meeting or the place); by analogy, a Christian church:--assembly, congregation, synagogue. 4865 from and ; to struggle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to be a partner (assistant):--strive together with. 4866 from and ; to wrestle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to seek jointly:--labour with, strive together for. 4867 from and (to hoard); to convene:--call (gather) together. 4868 from and ; to make up together, i.e. (figuratively) to compute (an account):--reckon, take. 4869 from and ; a co-captive:--fellowprisoner. 4870 from and ; to accompany:--follow. 4871 from and (to throng); to accumulate, i.e. convene:--assemble together. 4872 from and ; to ascend in company with:--come up with. 4873 from and ; to recline in company with (at a meal):--sit (down, at the table, together) with (at meat). 4874 from and a compound of and ; to mix up together, i.e. (figurative) associate with:--(have, keep) company (with). 4875 middle from and ; to recruit oneself in company with:--refresh with. 4876 from and a derivative of ; to meet with; figuratively, to occur:--befall, meet. 4877 from ; a meeting with:--meet. 4878 from and ; to take hold of opposite together, i.e. co-operate (assist):--help. 4879 from and ; to take off together, i.e. transport with (seduce, passively, yield):--carry (lead) away with, condescend. 4880 from and ; to decease (literally) in company with, or (figuratively), similarly to:--be dead (die) with. 4881 from and ; to destroy (middle voice or passively, be slain) in company with:--perish with. 4882 from and ; to despatch (on an errand) in company with:--send with. 4883 from and a derivative of a compound of and (in its original sense of laying); to render close-jointed together, i.e. organize compactly:--be fitly framed (joined) together. 4884 from and ; to snatch together, i.e. seize:--catch. 4885 from and ; to increase (grow up) together:--grow together. 4886 from and ; a joint tie, i.e. ligament, (figuratively) uniting principle, control:--band, bond. 4887 from and ; to bind with, i.e. (passively) be a fellow-prisoner (figuratively):--be bound with. 4888 from and ; to exalt to dignity in company (i.e. similarly) with:--glorify together. 4889 from and ; a co-slave, i.e. servitor or ministrant of the same master (human or divine):--fellowservant. 4890 from (the alternate of) ; a running together, i.e. (riotous) concourse:--run together. 4891 from and ; to rouse (from death) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to revivify (spirtually) in resemblance to:--raise up together, rise with. 4892 neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of and the base of ; a joint session, i.e. (specially), the Jewish Sanhedrin; by analogy, a subordinate tribunal:--council. 4893 from a prolonged form of ; co-perception, i.e. moral consciousness:--conscience. 4894 from and ; to see completely; used (like its primary) only in two past tenses, respectively meaning to understand or become aware, and to be conscious or (clandestinely) informed of:--consider, know, be privy, be ware of. 4895 from and (including its various inflections); to be in company with, i.e. present at the time:--be with. 4896 from and (to go); to assemble:--gather together. 4897 from and ; to enter in company with:--go in with, go with into. 4898 from and the base of ; a co-absentee from home, i.e. fellow-traveller:--companion in travel, travel with. 4899 from a compound of and ; chosen in company with, i.e. co-elect (fellow Christian):--elected together with. 4900 from and ; to drive together, i.e. (figuratively) exhort (to reconciliation):--+ set at one again. 4901 from and ; to testify further jointly, i.e. unite in adding evidence:--also bear witness. 4902 middle voice from and a primary (to follow); to attend (travel) in company with:--accompany. 4903 from ; to be a fellow-worker, i.e. co-operate:--help (work) with, work(-er) together. 4904 from a presumed compound of and the base of ; a co-laborer, i.e. coadjutor:--companion in labour, (fellow-)helper(-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow. 4905 from and ; to convene, depart in company with, associate with, or (specially), cohabit (conjugally):--accompany, assemble (with), come (together), come (company, go) with, resort. 4906 from and (including its alternate); to take food in company with:--eat with. 4907 from ; a mental putting together, i.e. intelligence or (concretely) the intellect:--knowledge, understanding. 4908 from ; mentally put (or putting) together, i.e. sagacious:--prudent. Compare . 4909 from and ; to think well of in common, i.e. assent to, feel gratified with:--allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure. 4910 from and a derivative of a presumed compound of and a derivative of (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. (by implication) to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to revel together:--feast with. 4911 from and ; to stand up together, i.e. to resist (or assault) jointly:--rise up together. 4912 from and ; to hold together, i.e. to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy:--constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng. 4913 middle voice from and the base of ; to rejoice in with oneself, i.e. feel satisfaction concerning:--delight. 4914 from a compound of and ; mutual habituation, i.e. usage:--custom. 4915 from and a derivative of ; a co-aged person, i.e. alike in years:--equal. 4916 from and ; to inter in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin):--bury with. 4917 from and thlao (to crush); to dash together, i.e. shatter:--break. 4918 from and ; to compress, i.e. crowd on all sides:--throng. 4919 from and (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit:--break. 4920 from and (to send); to put together, i.e. (mentally) to comprehend; by implication, to act piously:-- consider, understand, be wise. 4921 , or (strengthened) , or from and (including its collateral forms); to set together, i.e. (by implication) to introduce (favorably), or (figuratively) to exhibit; intransitively, to stand near, or (figuratively) to constitute:--approve, commend, consist, make, stand (with). 4922 from and ; to travel in company with:--journey with. 4923 from a compound of and ("synod"); companionship on a journey, i.e. (by implication), a caravan:--company. 4924 from and ; to reside together (as a family):--dwell together. 4925 from and ; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively):--build together. 4926 from and ; to converse mutually:--talk with. 4927 from and a derivative of a compound of the base of 3674 and the base of ; to border together, i.e. adjoin:--join hard. 4928 from ; restraint, i.e. (figuratively) anxiety:--anguish, distress. 4929 from and ; to arrange jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to direct:--appoint. 4930 from ; entire completion, i.e. consummation (of a dispensation):--end. 4931 from and ; to complete entirely; generally, to execute (literally or figuratively):--end, finish, fulfil, make. 4932 from and the base of ; to contract by cutting, i.e. (figuratively) do concisely (speedily):--(cut) short. 4933 from and ; to keep closely together, i.e. (by implication) to conserve (from ruin); mentally, to remember (and obey):--keep, observe, preserve. 4934 middle voice from and ; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur:--agree, assent, covenant. 4935 adverb from a derivative of ; concisely (briefly):--a few words. 4936 from and (including its alternate); to rush together (hastily assemble) or headlong (figuratively):--run (together, with). 4937 from and the base of ; to crush completely, i.e. to shatter (literally or figuratively):--break (in pieces), broken to shivers (+ -hearted), bruise. 4938 from ; concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e. complete ruin:--destruction. 4939 from and (in a passive sense); a fellow-nursling, i.e. comrade:--brought up with. 4940 from and ; to chance together, i.e. meet with (reach):--come at. 4941 from ; an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female:--Syntyche. 4942 from and ; to act hypocritically in concert with:--dissemble with. 4943 from and a derivative of a compound of and the base of ; to be a co-auxiliary, i.e. assist:--help together. 4944 from and ; to have (parturition) pangs in company (concert, simultaneously) with, i.e. (figuratively) to sympathize (in expectation of relief from suffering):--travail in pain together. 4945 from a compound of and ; a swearing together, i.e. (by implication) a plot:--comspiracy. 4946 plural of uncertain derivation; Syracuse, the capital of Sicily:--Syracuse. 4947 probably of Hebrew origin (); Syria (i.e. Tsyria or Tyre), a region of Asia:--Syria. 4948 from the same as ; a Syran (i.e. probably Tyrian), a native of Syria:--Syrian. 4949 feminine of a compound of and the same as ; a Syro-phœnician woman, i.e. a female native of Phœnicia in Syria:--Syrophenician. 4950 from ; a shoal (from the sand drawn thither by the waves), i.e. the Syrtis Major or great bay on the north coast of Africa:--quicksands. 4951 probably akin to ; to trail:--drag, draw, hale. 4952 from and ; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently:--throw down. 4953 neuter of a compound of and the base of ; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal:--token. 4954 from and ; of a joint body, i.e. (figuratively) a fellow-member of the Christian community:--of the same body. 4955 from a compound of and a derivative of ; a fellow-insurgent:--make insurrection with. 4956 from a derivative of ; introductory, i.e. recommendatory:--of commendation. 4957 from and ; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively):--crucify with. 4958 from and ; to send (draw) together, i.e. enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial), contract (an interval):-- short, wind up. 4959 from and ; to moan jointly, i.e. (figuratively) experience a common calamity:--groan together. 4960 from and ; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to:--answer to. 4961 from and ; a co-campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil:--fellowsoldier. 4962 from and ; to twist together, i.e. collect (a bundle, a crowd):--gather. 4963 from ; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd:--+ band together, concourse. 4964 from and a derivative of ; to fashion alike, i.e. conform to the same pattern (figuratively):--conform to, fashion self according to. 4965 of Hebrew origin (); Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine:--Sychar. 4966 of Hebrew origin (); Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine:--Sychem. 4967 from ; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or (figuratively) of men (destruction)):--slaughter. 4968 neuter of a derivative of ; a victim (in sacrifice):--slain beast. 4969 a primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter, or (specially), to maim (violently):--kill, slay, wound. 4970 neuter plural of (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. in a high degree, much:-- exceeding(-ly), greatly, sore, very. 4971 adverb from the same as ; very much:--exceedingly. 4972 from ; to stamp (with a signet or private mark) for security or preservation (literally or figuratively); by implication, to keep secret, to attest:--(set a, set to) seal up, stop. 4973 probably strengthened from ; a signet (as fencing in or protecting from misappropriation); by implication, the stamp impressed (as a mark of privacy, or genuineness), literally or figuratively:--seal. 4974 neuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as (a ball, "sphere"; compare the feminine , a hammer); the ankle (as globular):--ancle bone. 4975 neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly:--almost. 4976 from the alternate of ; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition:--fashion. 4977 apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively):--break, divide, open, rend, make a rent. 4978 from ; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively:--division, rent, schism. 4979 diminutive of (a rush or flag-plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. grass-withe or tie (generally):--small cord, rope. 4980 from ; to take a holiday, i.e. be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house):--empty, give self. 4981 probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of ; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment):--school. 4982 from a primary (contraction for obsolete , "safe"); to save, i.e. deliver or protect (literally or figuratively):--heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole. 4983 from ; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively:--bodily, body, slave. 4984 from ; corporeal or physical:--bodily. 4985 adverb from ; corporeally or physically:--bodily. 4986 from the base of and ; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian:--Sopater. Compare . 4987 from another form of ; to pile up (literally or figuratively):--heap, load. 4988 from the base of and that of ; of safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian:--Sosthenes. 4989 prolongation for ; Sosipatrus, a Christian:--Sosipater. 4990 from ; a deliverer, i.e. God or Christ:--saviour. 4991 feminine of a derivative of as (properly, abstract) noun; rescue or safety (physically or morally):--deliver, health, salvation, save, saving. 4992 neuter of the same as as (properly, concretely) noun; defender or (by implication) defence:--salvation. 4993 from ; to be of sound mind, i.e. sane, (figuratively) moderate:--be in right mind, be sober (minded), soberly. 4994 from ; to make of sound mind, i.e. (figuratively) to discipline or correct:--teach to be sober. 4995 from ; discipline, i.e. self-control:--sound mind. 4996 adverb from ; with sound mind, i.e. moderately:--soberly. 4997 from ; soundness of mind, i.e. (literally) sanity or (figuratively) self-control:--soberness, sobriety. 4998 from the base of and that of ; safe (sound) in mind, i.e. self-controlled (moderate as to opinion or passion):--discreet, sober, temperate. 4999 plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernæ:--taverns. 5000 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the gazelle; Tabitha (i.e. Tabjetha), a Christian female:--Tabitha. 5001 from ; something orderly in arrangement (a troop), i.e. (figuratively) a series or succession:--order. 5002 from ; arranged, i.e. appointed or stated:--set. 5003 from ; to be wretched, i.e. realize one's own misery:--be afflicted. 5004 from ; wretchedness, i.e. calamity:--misery. 5005 from the base of and a derivative of the base of ; enduring trial, i.e. miserable:--wretched. 5006 from ; talent-like in weight:--weight of a talent. 5007 neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of (to bear; equivalent to ); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "talent":--talent. 5008 of Chaldee origin (compare ); the fresh, i.e. young girl; talitha (O maiden):--talitha. 5009 neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of (a dispenser or distributor; akin to , to cut); a dispensary or magazine, i.e. a chamber on the ground-floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy, a spot for retirement):--secret chamber, closet, storehouse. 5010 from ; regular arrangement, i.e. (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character), official dignity:--order. 5011 of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition):--base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. 5012 from a compound of and the base of ; humiliation of mind, i.e. modesty:--humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind). 5013 from ; to depress; figuratively, to humiliate (in condition or heart):--abase, bring low, humble (self). 5014 from ; depression (in rank or feeling):--humiliation, be made low, low estate, vile. 5015 of uncertain affinity; to stir or agitate (roil water):--trouble. 5016 feminine from ; disturbance, i.e. (of water) roiling, or (of a mob) sedition:--trouble(-ing). 5017 masculine from ; a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult:--stir. 5018 from ; a Tarsean, i.e. native of Tarsus:--of Tarsus. 5019 perhaps the same as (a flat basket); Tarsus, a place in Asia Minor:--Tarsus. 5020 from (the deepest abyss of Hades); to incarcerate in eternal torment:--cast down to hell. 5021 a prolonged form of a primary verb (which latter appears only in certain tenses); to arrange in an orderly manner, i.e. assign or dispose (to a certain position or lot):--addict, appoint, determine, ordain, set. 5022 apparently a primary word (compare , "steer"); a bullock:--bull, ox. 5023 nominative or accusative case neuter plural of ; these things:--+ afterward, follow, + hereafter, X him, the same, so, such, that, then, these, they, this, those, thus. 5024 neuter plural of and as adverb; in the same way:--even thus, (manner) like, so. 5025 , and dative case and accusative case feminine plural respectively of ; (to or with or by, etc.) these:--hence, that, then, these, those. 5026 , and , and dative case, accusative case and genitive case respectively of the feminine singular of ; (towards or of) this:--her, + hereof, it, that, + thereby, the (same), this (same). 5027 feminine from ; burial (the act):--X bury. 5028 masculine from ; a grave (the place of interment):--sepulchre, tomb. 5029 as if neuter plural of (adverbially); shortly, i.e. (figuratively) possibly:--peradventure(-haps). 5030 adverb from ; briefly, i.e. (in time) speedily, or (in manner) rapidly:--hastily, quickly, shortly, soon, suddenly. 5031 from ; curt, i.e. impending:--shortly, swift. 5032 neuter singular of the comparative of (as adverb); more swiftly, i.e. (in manner) more rapidly, or (in time) more speedily:--out (run), quickly, shortly, sooner. 5033 neuter plural of the superlative of (as adverb); most quickly, i.e. (with prefixed) as soon as possible:--+ with all speed. 5034 from the same as ; a brief space (of time), i.e. (with prefixed) in haste:--+ quickly, + shortly, + speedily. 5035 neuter singular of (as adverb); shortly, i.e. without delay, soon, or (by surprise) suddenly, or (by implication, of ease) readily:--lightly, quickly. 5036 of uncertain affinity; fleet, i.e. (figuratively) prompt or ready:--swift. 5037 a primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition; both or also (properly, as correlation of ):--also, and, both, even, then, whether. Often used in composition, usually as the latter particle. 5038 akin to the base of ; a wall (as formative of a house):--wall. 5039 neuter of a presumed derivative of (a goal or fixed limit); a token (as defining a fact), i.e. criterion of certainty:--infallible proof. 5040 diminutive of ; an infant, i.e. (plural figuratively) darlings (Christian converts):--little children. 5041 from a compound of and the base of ; to be a child-bearer, i.e. parent (mother):--bear children. 5042 from the same as ; childbirth (parentage), i.e. (by implication) maternity (the performance of maternal duties):--childbearing. 5043 from the base of ; a child (as produced):--child, daughter, son. 5044 from a compound of and ; to be a childrearer, i.e. fulfil the duties of a female parent:--bring up children. 5045 from the base of ; an artificer (as producer of fabrics), i.e. (specially), a craftsman in wood:--carpenter. 5046 from ; complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.); neuter (as noun, with ) completeness:--of full age, man, perfect. 5047 from ; (the state) completeness (mentally or morally):--perfection(-ness). 5048 from ; to complete, i.e. (literally) accomplish, or (figuratively) consummate (in character):--consecrate, finish, fulfil, make) perfect. 5049 adverb from ; completely, i.e. (of hope) without wavering:--to the end. 5050 from ; (the act) completion, i.e. (of prophecy) verification, or (of expiation) absolution:--perfection, performance. 5051 from ; a completer, i.e. consummater:--finisher. 5052 from a compound of and ; to be a bearer to completion (maturity), i.e. to ripen fruit (figuratively):--bring fruit to perfection. 5053 from a presumed derivative of ; to finish life (by implication, of ), i.e. expire (demise):--be dead, decease, die. 5054 from ; decease:--death. 5055 from ; to end, i.e. complete, execute, conclude, discharge (a debt):--accomplish, make an end, expire, fill up, finish, go over, pay, perform. 5056 from a primary (to set out for a definite point or goal); properly, the point aimed at as a limit, i.e. (by implication) the conclusion of an act or state (termination (literally, figuratively or indefinitely), result (immediate, ultimate or prophetic), purpose); specially, an impost or levy (as paid):--+ continual, custom, end(-ing), finally, uttermost. Compare . 5057 from and ; a tax-farmer, i.e. collector of public revenue:--publican. 5058 neuter of a presumed derivative of ; a tax-gatherer's place of business:--receipt of custom. 5059 of uncertain affinity; a prodigy or omen:--wonder. 5060 of Latin origin; third; Tertius, a Christian:--Tertius. 5061 of uncertain derivation; Tertullus, a Roman:--Tertullus. 5062 the decade of ; forty:--forty. 5063 from and ; of forty years of age:--(+ full, of) forty years (old). 5064 , or neuter a plural number; four:--four. 5065 from and and ; fourteenth:--fourteenth. 5066 from ; pertaining to the fourth day:--four days. 5067 ordinal from ; fourth:--four(-th). 5068 from and ; four-cornered, i.e. square:--foursquare. 5069 neuter of a presumed derivative of (a tetrad; from ); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers:--quaternion. 5070 from the multiplicative adverb of and ; four times a thousand:--four thousand. 5071 , or neuter plural from and ; four hundred:--four hundred. 5072 neuter of a compound of and ; a four months' space:--four months. 5073 from and a derivative of the base of ; quadruple:--fourfold. 5074 from and ; a quadruped:--fourfooted beast. 5075 from ; to be a tetrarch:--(be) tetrarch. 5076 from and ; the ruler of a fourth part of a country ("tetrarch"):--tetrarch. 5077 from (ashes); to incinerate, i.e. consume:--turn to ashes. 5078 from the base of ; art (as productive), i.e. (specially), a trade, or (generally) skill:--art, craft, occupation. 5079 from ; an artisan; figuratively, a founder (Creator):--builder, craftsman. 5080 apparently a primary verb; to liquefy:--melt. 5081 adverb from a compound of a derivative of and ; in a far-shining manner, i.e. plainly:--clearly. 5082 , or feminine from a compound of with and ; such as this, i.e. (in (figurative) magnitude) so vast:--so great, so mighty. 5083 from (a watch; perhaps akin to ); to guard (from loss or injury, properly, by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from , which is properly to prevent escaping; and from , which implies a fortress or full military lines of apparatus), i.e. to note (a prophecy; figuratively, to fulfil a command); by implication, to detain (in custody; figuratively, to maintain); by extension, to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively, to keep unmarried); by extension, to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively, to keep unmarried):--hold fast, keep(- er), (pre-, re-)serve, watch. 5084 from ; a watching, i.e. (figuratively) observance, or (concretely) a prison:--hold. 5085 from ; Tiberias, the name of a town and a lake in Palestine:--Tiberias. 5086 of Latin origin; probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius, a Roman emperor:--Tiberius. 5087 ; a prolonged form of a primary (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); to place (in the widest application, literally and figuratively; properly, in a passive or horizontal posture, and thus different from , which properly denotes an upright and active position, while is properly reflexive and utterly prostrate):--+ advise, appoint, bow, commit, conceive, give, X kneel down, lay (aside, down, up), make, ordain, purpose, put, set (forth), settle, sink down. 5088 a strengthened form of a primary (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.), literally or figuratively:--bear, be born, bring forth, be delivered, be in travail. 5089 perhaps akin to the alternate of , and thus to ; to pull off:--pluck. 5090 probably of Chaldee origin (compare ); Timæus (i.e. Timay), an Israelite:--Timæus. 5091 from ; to prize, i.e. fix a valuation upon; by implication, to revere:--honour, value. 5092 from ; a value, i.e. money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself:--honour, precious, price, some. 5093 , including the comparative , and the superlative from ; valuable, i.e. (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved:--dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation. 5094 from ; expensiveness, i.e. (by implication) magnificence:--costliness. 5095 from and ; dear to God; Timotheus, a Christian:--Timotheus, Timothy. 5096 from ; valuable; Timon, a Christian:--Timon. 5097 from a compound of and ouros (a guard); properly, to protect one's honor, i.e. to avenge (inflict a penalty):--punish. 5098 from ; vindication, i.e. (by implication) a penalty:--punishment. 5099 ; strengthened for a primary (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses); to pay a price, i.e. as a penalty:--be punished with. 5100 an enclitic indefinite pronoun; some or any person or object:--a (kind of), any (man, thing, thing at all), certain (thing), divers, he (every) man, one (X thing), ought, + partly, some (man, -body, - thing, -what), (+ that no-)thing, what(-soever), X wherewith, whom(-soever), whose(-soever). 5101 probably emphatic of ; an interrogative pronoun, who, which or what (in direct or indirect questions):--every man, how (much), + no(-ne, thing), what (manner, thing), where (-by, -fore, -of, -unto, - with, -withal), whether, which, who(-m, -se), why. 5102 of Latin origin; a titulus or "title" (placard):--title. 5103 of Latin origin but uncertain significance; Titus, a Christian:--Titus. 5104 probably for the dative case of ; an enclitic particle of asseveration by way of contrast; in sooth:--(used only with other particles in the compound, as , , , , etc.) 5105 from and and ; truly for then, i.e. consequently:--there-(where-)fore. 5106 from and ; truly now, i.e. accordingly:--then, therefore. 5107 (including the other inflections); from a derivative of 5104 and ; such-like then, i.e. so great:--such. 5108 (including the other inflections); from and ; truly this, i.e. of this sort (to denote character or individuality):--like, such (an one). 5109 another form of ; a wall:--wall. 5110 from the base of ; interest on money loaned (as a produce):--usury. 5111 from (boldness; probably itself from the base of through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while is rather subjective or in feeling); by implication, to be courageous:--be bold, boldly, dare, durst. 5112 neuter of the compound of a derivative of the base of 5111 (as adverb); more daringly, i.e. with greater confidence than otherwise:--the more boldly. 5113 from ; a daring (audacious) man:--presumptuous. 5114 comparative of a derivative of the primary (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than , as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen:--sharper. 5115 from the base of ; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric):--bow. 5116 neuter of a presumed derivative (alternately) of (a "topaz"; of uncertain origin); a gem, probably the chrysolite:--topaz. 5117 apparently a primary word; a spot (generally in space, but limited by occupancy; whereas is a large but particular locality), i.e. location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specially, a scabbard:--coast, licence, place, X plain, quarter, + rock, room, where. 5118 from (so much; apparently from and ) and (including its variations); so vast as this, i.e. such (in quantity, amount, number of space):--as large, so great (long, many, much), these many. 5119 from (the neuter of) and ; the when, i.e. at the time that (of the past or future, also in consecution):--that time, then. 5120 properly, the genitive case of ; sometimes used for ; of this person:--his. 5121 contraction for the neuter of and ; on the contrary:--contrariwise. 5122 contraction for the neuter of and ; the name (is):--named. 5123 contraction for and ; that is:--that is (to say). 5124 neuter singular nominative or accusative case of ; that thing:--here (-unto), it, partly, self(-same), so, that (intent), the same, there(-fore, -unto), this, thus, where(-fore). 5125 dative case plural masculine or neuter of ; to (for, in, with or by) these (persons or things):--such, them, there(-in, -with), these, this, those. 5126 accusative case singular masculine of ; this (person, as objective of verb or preposition):--him, the same, that, this. 5127 genitive case singular masculine or neuter of ; of (from or concerning) this (person or thing):--here(-by), him, it, + such manner of, that, thence(-forth), thereabout, this, thus. 5128 accusative case plural masculine of ; these (persons, as objective of verb or preposition):--such, them, these, this. 5129 dative case singular masculine or neuter of ; to (in, with or by) this (person or thing):--here(-by, -in), him, one, the same, there(-in), this. 5130 genitive case plural masculine or neuter of ; of (from or concerning) these (persons or things):--such, their, these (things), they, this sort, those. 5131 from the base of ; a he-goat (as a gnawer):--goat. 5132 probably contracted from and ; a table or stool (as being four-legged), usually for food (figuratively, a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively, a broker's office for loans at interest):--bank, meat, table. 5133 from ; a money-broker or banker:--exchanger. 5134 from the base of (to wound; akin to the base of , , , etc.); a wound:--wound. 5135 from ; to inflict a wound:--wound. 5136 from ; to seize by the throat or neck, i.e. to expose the gullet of a victim for killing (generally, to lay bare):--opened. 5137 probably from (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck), i.e. (figuratively) life:--neck. 5138 perhaps strengthened from the base of (as if jagged by rents); uneven, rocky (reefy):--rock, rough. 5139 from a derivative of ; rough district; Trachonitis, a region of Syria:--Trachonitis. 5140 , or neuter a primary (plural) number; "three":--three. 5141 strengthened from a primary (to "dread", "terrify"); to "tremble" or fear:--be afraid, trembling. 5142 a primary verb (properly, ; but perhaps strengthened from the base of through the idea of convolution); properly, to stiffen, i.e. fatten (by implication, to cherish (with food, etc.), pamper, rear):--bring up, feed, nourish. 5143 apparently a primary verb (properly, ; compare ); which uses (the base of ) as alternate in certain tenses; to run or walk hastily (literally or figuratively):--have course, run. 5144 the decade of ; thirty:--thirty. 5145 plural from and ; three hundred:--three hundred. 5146 from and ; properly, a crow-foot (three-pronged obstruction in war), i.e. (by analogy) a thorny plant (caltrop):--brier, thistle. 5147 from (to "rub"; akin to , , and the base of , ); a rut or worn track:--path. 5148 from a compound of and ; a three years' period (triennium):--space of three years. 5149 apparently a primary verb; to creak (squeak), i.e. (by analogy) to grate the teeth (in frenzy):--gnash. 5150 neuter of a compound of and as noun; a three months' space:--three months. 5151 adverb from ; three times:--three times, thrice. 5152 neuter of a compound of and as noun; a third roof (story):--third loft. 5153 from and ; three times a thousand:--three thousand. 5154 ordinal from ; third; neuter (as noun) a third part, or (as adverb) a (or the) third time, thirdly:--third(-ly). 5155 from ; hairy, i.e. made of hair (mohair):--of hair. 5156 from ; a "trembling", i.e. quaking with fear:--+ tremble(-ing). 5157 from an apparently primary to turn; a turn ("trope"), i.e. revolution (figuratively, variation):--turning. 5158 from the same as ; a turn, i.e. (by implication) mode or style (especially with preposition or relative prefix as adverb, like); figuratively, deportment or character:--(even) as, conversation, (+ like) manner, (+ by any) means, way. 5159 from and ; to endure one's habits:--suffer the manners. 5160 from ; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication, rations (wages):--food, meat. 5161 from ; nutritive; Trophimus, a Christian:--Trophimus. 5162 from ; a nourisher, i.e. nurse:--nurse. 5163 from ; a track (as a wheel-rut), i.e. (figuratively) a course of conduct:--path. 5164 from ; a wheel (as a runner), i.e. (figuratively) a circuit of physical effects:--course. 5165 neuter of a presumed derivative of uncertain affinity; a bowl:--dish. 5166 from a derivative of (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage:--gather. 5167 from (to murmur; akin to , but denoting a duller sound); a turtle-dove (as cooing):--turtle-dove. 5168 from a derivative of (to wear away; akin to the base of , and ); an orifice, i.e. needle's eye:--eye. Compare . 5169 from a derivative of the base of ; an aperture, i.e. a needle's eye:--eye. 5170 from ; luxurious; Tryphæna, a Christian woman:--Tryphena. 5171 from ; to indulge in luxury:--live in pleasure. 5172 from (to break up or (figuratively) enfeeble, especially the mind and body by indulgence); effeminacy, i.e. luxury or debauchery:--delicately, riot. 5173 from ; luxuriating; Tryphosa, a Christian female:--Tryphosa. 5174 from (a Trojan); the Troad (or plain of Troy), i.e. Troas, a place in Asia Minor:--Troas. 5175 of uncertain derivation; Trogyllium, a place in Asia Minor:--Trogyllium. 5176 probably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of and through the idea of corrosion or wear; or perhaps rather of a base of and through the idea of a craunching sound; to gnaw or chew, i.e. (generally) to eat:--eat. 5177 probably for an obsolete (for which the middle voice of another alternate (to make ready or bring to pass) is used in certain tenses; akin to the base of through the idea of effecting; properly, to affect; or (specially), to hit or light upon (as a mark to be reached), i.e. (transitively) to attain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the latter application only impersonal (with ), i.e. perchance; or (present participle) as adjective, usual (as if commonly met with, with , extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb, by accident (as it were):--be, chance, enjoy, little, obtain, X refresh…self, + special. Compare . 5178 from a derivative of (meaning a drum, "tympanum"); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death:--torture. 5179 from ; a die (as struck), i.e. (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy, a shape, i.e. a statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specially, a sampler ("type"), i.e. a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning):--en-(ex-)ample, fashion, figure, form, manner, pattern, print. 5180 a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to "thump", i.e. cudgel or pummel (properly, with a stick or bastinado), but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from and , which denote a (usually single) blow with the hand or any instrument, or with the fist (or a hammer), or with the palm; as well as from , an accidental collision); by implication, to punish; figuratively, to offend (the conscience):--beat, smite, strike, wound. 5181 a provincial form of the derivative of the base of ; a "tyrant"; Tyrannus, an Ephesian:--Tyrannus. 5182 from (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to ); to make "turbid", i.e. disturb:--trouble. 5183 from ; a Tyrian, i.e. inhabitant of Tyrus:--of Tyre. 5184 of Hebrew origin (): Tyrus (i.e. Tsor), a place in Palestine:--Tyre. 5185 from, ; opaque (as if smoky), i.e. (by analogy) blind (physically or mentally):--blind. 5186 from ; to make blind, i.e. (figuratively) to obscure:--blind. 5187 from a derivative of ; to envelop with smoke, i.e. (figuratively) to inflate with self-conceit:--high-minded, be lifted up with pride, be proud. 5188 apparently a primary verb; to make a smoke, i.e. slowly consume without flame:--smoke. 5189 from a derivative of ; stormy (as if smoky):--tempestuous. 5190 from a derivative of ; fortuitous, i.e. fortunate; Tychicus, a Christian:--Tychicus. 5191 from ; "hyacinthine" or "jacinthine", i.e. deep blue:--jacinth. 5192 of uncertain derivation; the "hyacinth" or "jacinth", i.e. some gem of a deep blue color, probably the zirkon:-- jacinth. 5193 from ; glassy, i.e. transparent:--of glass. 5194 perhaps from the same as (as being transparent like rain); glass:--glass. 5195 from ; to exercise violence, i.e. abuse:--use despitefully, reproach, entreat shamefully (spitefully). 5196 from ; insolence (as over-bearing), i.e. insult, injury:--harm, hurt, reproach. 5197 from ; an insulter, i.e. maltreater:--despiteful, injurious. 5198 from ; to have sound health, i.e. be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine):--be in health, (be safe and) sound, (be) whole(-some). 5199 from the base of ; healthy, i.e. well (in body); figuratively, true (in doctrine):--sound, whole. 5200 from the base of ; wet (as if with rain), i.e. (by implication) sappy (fresh):--green. 5201 from ; a water-jar, i.e. receptacle for family supply:--water-pot. 5202 from a compound of and a derivative of ; to be a water-drinker, i.e. to abstain from vinous beverages:--drink water. 5203 from a compound of and a derivative of (as if looking watery); to be "dropsical":--have the dropsy. 5204 , and genitive case, , etc. from the base of ; water (as if rainy) literally or figuratively:--water. 5205 from a primary (to rain); rain, especially a shower:--rain. 5206 from a presumed compound of and a derivative of ; the placing as a son, i.e. adoption (figuratively, Christian sonship in respect to God):--adoption (of children, of sons). 5207 apparently a primary word; a "son" (sometimes of animals), used very widely of immediate, remote or figuratively, kinship:--child, foal, son. 5208 perhaps akin to ; a forest, i.e. (by implication) fuel:--matter. 5209 accusative case of ; you (as the objective of a verb or preposition):--ye, you (+ -ward), your (+ own). 5210 irregular plural of ; you (as subjective of verb):--ye (yourselves), you. 5211 from (the god of weddings); "hymenæal"; Hymenæus, an opponent of Christianity:--Hymenæus. 5212 from ; yours, i.e. pertaining to you:--your (own). 5213 irregular dative case of ; to (with or by) you:--ye, you, your(-selves). 5214 from ; to hymn, i.e. sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song:--sing a hymn (praise unto). 5215 apparently from a simpler (obsolete) form of (to celebrate; probably akin to ; compare ); a "hymn" or religious ode (one of the Psalms):--hymn. 5216 genitive case of ; of (from or concerning) you:--ye, you, your (own, -selves). 5217 from and ; to lead (oneself) under, i.e. withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively:--depart, get hence, go (a-)way. 5218 from ; attentive hearkening, i.e. (by implication) compliance or submission:--obedience, (make) obedient, obey(-ing). 5219 from and ; to hear under (as a subordinate), i.e. to listen attentively; by implication, to heed or conform to a command or authority:--hearken, be obedient to, obey. 5220 from and ; in subjection under a man, i.e. a married woman:--which hath an husband. 5221 from and a derivative of ; to go opposite (meet) under (quietly), i.e. to encounter, fall in with:--(go to) meet. 5222 from ; an encounter or concurrence (with for infinitive, in order to fall in with):--meeting. 5223 from ; existency or proprietorship, i.e. (concretely) property, wealth:--goods, substance. 5224 neuter plural of present participle active of as noun; things extant or in hand, i.e. property or possessions:--goods, that which one has, things which (one) possesseth, substance, that hast. 5225 from and ; to begin under (quietly), i.e. come into existence (be present or at hand); expletively, to exist (as copula or subordinate to an adjective, participle, adverb or preposition, or as an auxiliary to a principal (verb):--after, behave, live. 5226 from and (to yield, be "weak"); to surrender:--submit self. 5227 from and ; under (covertly) contrary to, i.e. opposed or (as noun) an opponent:--adversary, against. 5228 a primary preposition; "over", i.e. (with the genitive case) of place, above, beyond, across, or causal, for the sake of, instead, regarding; with the accusative case superior to, more than:--(+ exceeding, abundantly) above, in (on) behalf of, beyond, by, + very chiefest, concerning, exceeding (above, -ly), for, + very highly, more (than), of, over, on the part of, for sake of, in stead, than, to(-ward), very. In the compounds, it retains many of the above applications. 5229 middle voice from and ; to raise oneself over, i.e. (figuratively) to become haughty:--exalt self, be exalted above measure. 5230 from and the base of ; beyond the "acme", i.e. figuratively (of a daughter) past the bloom (prime) of youth:--+ pass the flower of (her) age. 5231 from and ; above upward, i.e. greatly higher (in place or rank):--far above, over. 5232 from and ; to increase above ordinary degree:--grow exceedingly. 5233 from and the base of ; to transcend, i.e. (figuratively) to overreach:--go beyond. 5234 adverb from present participle active of ; excessively:--beyond measure. 5235 from and ; to throw beyod the usual mark, i.e. (figuratively) to surpass (only active participle supereminent):--exceeding, excel, pass. 5236 from ; a throwing beyond others, i.e. (figuratively) supereminence; adverbially (with or ) pre- eminently:--abundance, (far more) exceeding, excellency, more excellent, beyond (out of) measure. 5237 from and ; to overlook, i.e. not punish:--wink at. 5238 from and the neuter plural of ; above those parts, i.e. still farther:--beyond. 5239 from and ; to extend inordinately:--stretch beyond. 5240 from and the alternate form of ; to pour out over, i.e. (passively) to overflow:--run over. 5241 from and ; to intercede in behalf of:--make intercession for. 5242 from and ; to hold oneself above, i.e. (figuratively) to excel; participle (as adjective, or neuter as noun) superior, superiority:--better, excellency, higher, pass, supreme. 5243 from ; haughtiness:--pride. 5244 from and ; appearing above others (conspicuous), i.e. (figuratively) haughty:--proud. 5245 from and ; to vanquish beyond, i.e. gain a decisive victory:--more than conquer. 5246 from and ; bulging over, i.e. (figuratively) insolent:--great swelling. 5247 from ; prominence, i.e. (figuratively) superiority (in rank or character):--authority, excellency. 5248 from and ; to super-abound:--abound much more, exceeding. 5249 from and ; superabundantly, i.e. exceedingly:--beyond measure. 5250 from and ; to superabound:--be exceeding abundant. 5251 from and ; to elevate above others, i.e. raise to the highest position:--highly exalt. 5252 from and ; to esteem oneself overmuch, i.e. be vain or arrogant:--think more highly. 5253 neuter of a derivative of ; a higher part of the house, i.e. apartment in the third story:--upper chamber (room). 5254 from and ; to hold oneself under, i.e. endure with patience:--suffer. 5255 from ; attentively listening, i.e. (by implication) submissive:--obedient. 5256 from ; to be a subordinate, i.e. (by implication) subserve:--minister (unto), serve. 5257 from and a derivative of (to row); an under-oarsman, i.e. (generally) subordinate (assistant, sexton, constable):--minister, officer, servant. 5258 from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to through the idea of subsilience); sleep, i.e. (figuratively) spiritual torpor:--sleep. 5259 a primary preposition; under, i.e. (with the genitive case) of place (beneath), or with verbs (the agency or means, through); (with the accusative case) of place (whither (underneath) or where (below) or time (when (at)):--among, by, from, in, of, under, with. In the compounds, it retains the same general applications, especially of inferior position or condition, and specially, covertly or moderately. 5260 from and ; to throw in stealthily, i.e. introduce by collusion:--suborn. 5261 from a compound of and ; an underwriting, i.e. copy for imitation (figuratively):--example. 5262 from ; an exhibit for imitation or warning (figuratively, specimen, adumbration):--en-(ex-)ample, pattern. 5263 from and ; to exhibit under the eyes, i.e. (figuratively) to exemplify (instruct, admonish):--show, (fore-)warn. 5264 from and ; to admit under one's roof, i.e. entertain hospitably:--receive. 5265 from and ; to bind under one's feet, i.e. put on shoes or sandals:--bind on, (be) shod. 5266 from ; something bound under the feet, i.e. a shoe or sandal:--shoe. 5267 from and ; under sentence, i.e. (by implication) condemned:--guilty. 5268 neuter of a compound of and ; an animal under the yoke (draught-beast), i.e. (specially), a donkey:--ass. 5269 from and ; to gird under, i.e. frap (a vessel with cables across the keel, sides and deck):--undergirt. 5270 from and ; down under, i.e. beneath:--under. 5271 middle voice from and ; to decide (speak or act) under a false part, i.e. (figuratively) dissemble (pretend):--feign. 5272 from ; acting under a feigned part, i.e. (figuratively) deceit ("hypocrisy"):--condemnation, dissimulation, hypocrisy. 5273 from ; an actor under an assumed character (stage-player), i.e. (figuratively) a dissembler ("hypocrite":--hypocrite. 5274 from and ; to take from below, i.e. carry upward; figuratively, to take up, i.e. continue a discourse or topic; mentally, to assume (presume):--answer, receive, suppose. 5275 from and ; to leave under (behind), i.e. (passively) to remain (survive):--be left. 5276 neuter of a presumed compound of and ; vessel or receptacle under the press, i.e. lower wine-vat:--winefat. 5277 a prolonged form for ; to leave behind, i.e. bequeath:--leave. 5278 from and ; to stay under (behind), i.e. remain; figuratively, to undergo, i.e. bear (trials), have fortitude, persevere:--abide, endure, (take) patient(-ly), suffer, tarry behind. 5279 from and ; to remind quietly, i.e. suggest to the (middle voice, one's own) memory:--put in mind, remember, bring to (put in) remembrance. 5280 from ; a reminding or (reflexively) recollection:--remembrance. 5281 from ; cheerful (or hopeful) endurance, constancy:--enduring, patience, patient continuance (waiting). 5282 from and ; to think under (privately), i.e. to surmise or conjecture:--think, suppose, deem. 5283 from ; suspicion:--surmising. 5284 from and ; to sail under the lee of:--sail under. 5285 from and ; to breathe gently, i.e. breeze:--blow softly. 5286 neuter of a compound of and ; something under the feet, i.e. a foot-rest (figuratively):--footstool. 5287 from a compound of and ; a setting under (support), i.e. (figuratively) concretely, essence, or abstractly, assurance (objectively or subjectively):--confidence, confident, person, substance. 5288 from and ; to withhold under (out of sight), i.e. (reflexively) to cower or shrink, (figuratively) to conceal (reserve):--draw (keep) back, shun, withdraw. 5289 from ; shrinkage (timidity), i.e. (by implication) apostasy:--draw back. 5290 from and ; to turn under (behind), i.e. to return (literally or figuratively):--come again, return (again, back again), turn back (again). 5291 from and ; to strew underneath (the feet as a carpet):--spread. 5292 from ; subordination:--subjection. 5293 from and ; to subordinate; reflexively, to obey:--be under obedience (obedient), put under, subdue unto, (be, make) subject (to, unto), be (put) in subjection (to, under), submit self unto. 5294 from and ; to place underneath, i.e. (figuratively) to hazard, (reflexively) to suggest:--lay down, put in remembrance. 5295 from and (including its alternate); to run under, i.e. (specially), to sail past:--run under. 5296 from a compound of and a derivative of ; typification under (after), i.e. (concretely) a sketch (figuratively) for imitation:--form, pattern. 5297 from and ; to bear from underneath, i.e. (figuratively) to undergo hardship:--bear, endure. 5298 from and ; to vacate down, i.e. retire quietly:--go aside, withdraw self. 5299 from a compound of and a derivative of ; to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist), i.e. (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance), subdue (one's passions):--keep under, weary. 5300 apparently a primary word; a hog ("swine"):--sow. 5301 of foreign origin (); "hyssop":--hyssop. 5302 from ; to be later, i.e. (by implication) to be inferior; generally, to fall short (be deficient):--come behind (short), be destitute, fail, lack, suffer need, (be in) want, be the worse. 5303 from ; a deficit; specially, poverty:--that which is behind, (that which was) lack(-ing), penury, want. 5304 from ; a falling short, i.e. (specially), penury:--want. 5305 neuter of as adverb; more lately, i.e. eventually:--afterward, (at the) last (of all). 5306 comparative from (in the sense of behind); later:--latter. 5307 from to weave; woven, i.e. (perhaps) knitted:--woven. 5308 from ; lofty (in place or character):--high(-er, -ly) (esteemed). 5309 from a compound of and ; to be lofty in mind, i.e. arrogant:--be highminded. 5310 superlative from the base of ; highest, i.e. (masculine singular) the Supreme (God), or (neuter plural) the heavens:--most high, highest. 5311 from a derivative of ; elevation, i.e. (abstractly) altitude, (specially), the sky, or (figuratively) dignity:--be exalted, height, (on) high. 5312 from ; to elevate (literally or figuratively):--exalt, lift up. 5313 from ; an elevated place or thing, i.e. (abstractly) altitude, or (by implication) a barrier (figuratively):-- height, high thing. 5314 from ; a glutton:--gluttonous. 5315 a primary verb (used as an alternate of in certain tenses); to eat (literally or figuratively):--eat, meat. 5316 prolongation for the base of ; to lighten (shine), i.e. show (transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative):-- appear, seem, be seen, shine, X think. 5317 of Hebrew origin (); Phalek (i.e. Peleg), a patriarch:--Phalec. 5318 from ; shining, i.e. apparent (literally or figuratively); neuter (as adverb) publicly, externally:--abroad, + appear, known, manifest, open (+ -ly), outward (+ -ly). 5319 from ; to render apparent (literally or figuratively):--appear, manifestly declare, (make) manifest (forth), shew (self). 5320 adverb from ; plainly, i.e. clearly or publicly:--evidently, openly. 5321 from ; exhibition, i.e. (figuratively) expression, (by extension) a bestowment:--manifestation. 5322 from ; a lightener, i.e. light; lantern:--lantern. 5323 of Hebrew origin (); Phanuel (i.e. Penuel), an Israelite:--Phanuel. 5324 from a derivative of ; to make apparent, i.e. (passively) to appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle):--sight. 5325 from a derivative of ; (properly abstract) a (vain) show ("fantasy"):--pomp. 5326 from ; (properly concrete) a (mere) show ("phantasm"), i.e. spectre:--spirit. 5327 properly, strengthened from the base of or rather of ; a gap or chasm, i.e. ravine (winter-torrent):--valley. 5328 of foreign origin (); Pharao (i.e. Pharoh), an Egyptian king:--Pharaoh. 5329 of Hebrew origin (); Phares (i.e. Perets), an Israelite:--Phares. 5330 of Hebrew origin (compare ); a separatist, i.e. exclusively religious; a Pharisean, i.e. Jewish sectary:--Pharisee. 5331 from ; medication ("pharmacy"), i.e. (by extension) magic (literally or figuratively):--sorcery, witchcraft. 5332 from (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician:--sorcerer. 5333 the same as 5332:--sorcerer. 5334 from (not the same as "phase", which is from ); a saying, i.e. report:--tidings. 5335 prolongation from the same as ; to assert:--affirm, profess, say. 5336 from (to eat); a crib (for fodder):--manager, stall. 5337 apparently a primary word; "foul" or "flawy", i.e. (figuratively) wicked:--evil. 5338 probably akin to the base of (compare ); brilliancy:--light. 5339 of uncertain affinity; to be chary of, i.e. (subjectively) to abstain or (objectively) to treat leniently:--forbear, spare. 5340 adverb from participle of ; abstemiously, i.e. stingily:--sparingly. 5341 by transposition for a derivative probably of (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout):-- cloke. 5342 a primary verb (for which other, and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely, ; and ; to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively, as follows):--be, bear, bring (forth), carry, come, + let her drive, be driven, endure, go on, lay, lead, move, reach, rushing, uphold. 5343 apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by implication, to shun; by analogy, to vanish:--escape, flee (away). 5344 of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman:--Felix. 5345 from ; a saying, i.e. rumor ("fame"):--fame. 5346 properly, the same as the base of and ; to show or make known one's thoughts, i.e. speak or say:--affirm, say. Compare . 5347 of Latin derivation; festal; Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman:--Festus. 5348 apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand, i.e. anticipate or precede; by extension, to have arrived at:--(already) attain, come, prevent. 5349 from ; decayed, i.e. (by implication) perishable:--corruptible. 5350 probably akin to and thus to ; to utter a clear sound, i.e. (generally) to proclaim:--speak. 5351 probably strengthened from (to pine or waste); properly, to shrivel or wither, i.e. to spoil (by any process) or (generally) to ruin (especially figuratively, by moral influences, to deprave):--corrupt (self), defile, destroy. 5352 from derivative of (to wane; akin to the base of ) and (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves):--whose fruit withereth. 5353 from ; utterance, i.e. a musical note (vocal or instrumental):--sound. 5354 from ; to be jealous of:--envy. 5355 probably akin to the base of ; ill-will (as detraction), i.e. jealousy (spite):--envy. 5356 from ; decay, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or figuratively):--corruption, destroy, perish. 5357 of uncertain affinity; a broad shallow cup ("phial"):--vial. 5358 from and ; fond to good, i.e. a promoter of virtue:--love of good men. 5359 from (the same as ), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor:--Philadelphia. 5360 from ; fraternal affection:--brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren. 5361 from and ; fond of brethren, i.e. fraternal:--love as brethren. 5362 from and ; fond of man, i.e. affectionate as a wife:--love their husbands. 5363 from the same as ; fondness of mankind, i.e. benevolence ("philanthropy"):--kindness, love towards man. 5364 adverb from a compound of and ; fondly to man ("philanthropically"), i.e. humanely:--courteously. 5365 from ; avarice:--love of money. 5366 from and ; fond of silver (money), i.e. avaricious:--covetous. 5367 from and ; fond of self, i.e. selfish:--lover of own self. 5368 from ; to be a friend to (fond of (an individual or an object)), i.e. have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as and , or as and respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specially, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness):--kiss, love. 5369 from and ; fond of pleasure, i.e. voluptuous:--lover of pleasure. 5370 from ; a kiss:--kiss. 5371 from ; friendly; Philemon, a Christian:--Philemon. 5372 from ; amiable; Philetus, an opposer of Christianity:--Philetus. 5373 from ; fondness:--friendship. 5374 from ; a Philippesian (Philippian), i.e. native of Philippi:--Philippian. 5375 plural of ; Philippi, a place in Macedonia:--Philippi. 5376 from and ; fond of horses; Philippus, the name of four Israelites:--Philip. 5377 from and ; fond of God, i.e. pious:--lover of God. 5378 from and ; fond of words, i.e. talkative (argumentative, learned, "philological"); Philologus, a Christian:--Philologus. 5379 from ; quarrelsomeness, i.e. a dispute:--strife. 5380 from and (a quarrel; probably akin to ); fond of strife, i.e. disputatious:--contentious. 5381 from ; hospitableness:--entertain stranger, hospitality. 5382 from and ; fond of guests, i.e. hospitable:--given to (lover of, use) hospitality. 5383 from a compound of and ; to be fond of being first, i.e. ambitious of distinction:--love to have the preeminence. 5384 properly, dear, i.e. a friend; actively, fond, i.e. friendly (still as a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.):--friend. 5385 from ; "philosophy", i.e. (specially), Jewish sophistry:--philosophy. 5386 from and ; fond of wise things, i.e. a "philosopher":--philosopher. 5387 from and (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow Christian:--kindly affectioned. 5388 from and ; fond of one's children, i.e. maternal:--love their children. 5389 middle voice from a compound of and ; to be fond of honor, i.e. emulous (eager or earnest to do something):--labour, strive, study. 5390 adverb from ; with friendliness of mind, i.e. kindly:--courteously. 5391 from and ; friendly of mind, i.e. kind:--courteous. 5392 from (a muzzle); to muzzle:--muzzle. 5393 active participle of the base of ; blazing; Phlegon, a Christian:--Phlegon. 5394 from ; to cause a blaze, i.e. ignite (figuratively, to inflame with passion):--set on fire. 5395 from a primary (to "flash" or "flame"); a blaze:--flame(-ing). 5396 from ; to be a babbler or trifler, i.e. (by implication) to berate idly or mischievously:--prate against. 5397 from (to bubble); a garrulous person, i.e. prater:--tattler. 5398 from ; frightful, i.e. (objectively) formidable:--fearful, terrible. 5399 from ; to frighten, i.e. (passively) to be alarmed; by analogy, to be in awe of, i.e. revere:--be (+ sore) afraid, fear (exceedingly), reverence. 5400 neuter of a derivative of ; a frightening thing, i.e. terrific portent:--fearful sight. 5401 from a primary (to be put in fear); alarm or fright:--be afraid, + exceedingly, fear, terror. 5402 feminine of (bright; probably akin to the base of ); Phœbe, a Christian woman:--Phebe. 5403 from ; palm-country; Phœnice (or Phœnicia), a region of Palestine:--Phenice, Phenicia. 5404 of uncertain derivation; a palm-tree:--palm (tree). 5405 probably the same as ; Phœnix, a place in Crete:--Phenice. 5406 from ; a murderer (always of criminal (or at least intentional) homicide; which does not necessarily imply; while is a special term for a public bandit):--murderer. 5407 from ; to be a murderer (of):--kill, do murder, slay. 5408 from an obsolete primary (to slay); murder:--murder, + be slain with, slaughter. 5409 from ; to have a burden, i.e. (by analogy) to wear as clothing or a constant accompaniment:--bear, wear. 5410 of Latin origin; a forum or market-place; only in compound with ; a station on the Appian road:--forum. 5411 from ; a load (as borne), i.e. (figuratively) a tax (properly, an individual assessment on persons or property; whereas is usually a general toll on goods or travel):--tribute. 5412 from ; to load up (properly, as a vessel or animal), i.e. (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety):--lade, by heavy laden. 5413 diminutive of ; an invoice (as part of freight), i.e. (figuratively) a task or service:--burden. 5414 from ; something carried, i.e. the cargo of a ship:--lading. 5415 of Latin origin; "fortunate"; Fortunatus, a Christian:--Fortunatus. 5416 neuter of a derivative from the base of ; a whip, i.e. Roman lash as a public punishment:--scourge. 5417 from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum; to whip, i.e. lash as a public punishment:--scourge. 5418 from ; a fence, or inclosing barrier (literally or figuratively):--hedge (+ round about), partition. 5419 probably akin to through the idea of defining; to indicate (by word or act), i.e. (specially), to expound:-- declare. 5420 apparently a strengthening form of the base of ; to fence or inclose, i.e. (specially), to block up (figuratively, to silence):--stop. 5421 of uncertain derivation; a hole in the ground (dug for obtaining or holding water or other purposes), i.e. a cistern or well; figuratively, an abyss (as a prison):--well, pit. 5422 from ; to be a mind-misleader, i.e. delude:--deceive. 5423 from and ; a mind-misleader, i.e. seducer:--deceiver. 5424 probably from an obsolete (to rein in or curb; compare ); the midrif (as a partition of the body), i.e. (figuratively and by implication, of sympathy) the feelings (or sensitive nature; by extension (also in the plural) the mind or cognitive faculties):--understanding. 5425 apparently a primary verb; to "bristle" or chill, i.e. shudder (fear):--tremble. 5426 from ; to exercise the mind, i.e. entertain or have a sentiment or opinion; by implication, to be (mentally) disposed (more or less earnestly in a certain direction); intensively, to interest oneself in (with concern or obedience):--set the affection on, (be) care(-ful), (be like-, + be of one, + be of the same, + let this) mind(-ed), regard, savour, think. 5427 from ; (mental) inclination or purpose:--(be, + be carnally, + be spiritually) mind(-ed). 5428 from ; mental action or activity, i.e. intellectual or moral insight:--prudence, wisdom. 5429 from ; thoughtful, i.e. sagacious or discreet (implying a cautious character; while denotes practical skill or acumen; and indicates rather intelligence or mental acquirement); in a bad sense conceited (also in the comparative):--wise(-r). 5430 adverb from ; prudently:--wisely. 5431 from a derivative of ; to exercise thought, i.e. be anxious:--be careful. 5432 from a compound of and ; to be a watcher in advance, i.e. to mount guard as a sentinel (post spies at gates); figuratively, to hem in, protect:--keep (with a garrison). Compare . 5433 akin to , ; to snort (as a spirited horse), i.e. (figuratively) to make a tumult:--rage. 5434 neuter of a presumed derivative of (to roast or parch; akin to the base of ); something desiccated, i.e. a dry twig:--stick. 5435 probably of foreign origin; Phrygia, a region of Asia Minor:--Phrygia. 5436 probably from ; fugitive; Phygellus, an apostate Christian:--Phygellus. 5437 from ; a fleeing, i.e. escape:--flight. 5438 from ; a guarding or (concretely, guard), the act, the person; figuratively, the place, the condition, or (specially), the time (as a division of day or night), literally or figuratively:--cage, hold, (im-)prison(-ment), ward, watch. 5439 from ; to incarcerate:--imprison. 5440 neuter of a derivative of ; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery. 5441 from ; a watcher or sentry:--keeper. 5442 probably from through the idea of isolation; to watch, i.e. be on guard (literally of figuratively); by implication, to preserve, obey, avoid:--beward, keep (self), observe, save. Compare . 5443 from (compare ); an offshoot, i.e. race or clan:--kindred, tribe. 5444 from the same as ; a sprout, i.e. leaf:--leaf. 5445 from a prolonged form of (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to through the idea of swelling in bulk), mean to knead; a mass of dough:--lump. 5446 from ; "physical", i.e. (by implication) instinctive:--natural. Compare . 5447 adverb from ; "physically", i.e. (by implication) instinctively:--naturally. 5448 from in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate, i.e. (figuratively) make proud (haughty):--puff up. 5449 from ; growth (by germination or expansion), i.e. (by implication) natural production (lineal descent); by extension, a genus or sort; figuratively, native disposition, constitution or usage:--(man-)kind, nature(-al). 5450 from ; inflation, i.e. (figuratively) haughtiness:--swelling. 5451 from ; trans-planting, i.e. (concretely) a shrub or vegetable:--plant. 5452 from a derivative of ; to set out in the earth, i.e. implant; figuratively, to instil doctrine:--plant. 5453 a primary verb; probably originally, to "puff" or blow, i.e. to swell up; but only used in the implied sense, to germinate or grow (sprout, produce), literally or figuratively:--spring (up). 5454 of uncertain derivative; a burrow or lurking-place:--hole. 5455 from ; to emit a sound (animal, human or instrumental); by implication, to address in words or by name, also in imitation:--call (for), crow, cry. 5456 probably akin to through the idea of disclosure; a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or language:--noise, sound, voice. 5457 from an obsolete (to shine or make manifest, especially by rays; compare , ); luminousness (in the widest application, natural or artificial, abstract or concrete, literal or figurative):--fire, light. 5458 from ; an illuminator, i.e. (concretely) a luminary, or (abstractly) brilliancy:--light. 5459 from and ; light-bearing ("phosphorus"), i.e. (specially), the morning-star (figuratively):--day star. 5460 from ; lustrous, i.e. transparent or well-illuminated (figuratively):--bright, full of light. 5461 from ; to shed rays, i.e. to shine or (transitively) to brighten up (literally or figuratively):--enlighten, illuminate, (bring to, give) light, make to see. 5462 from ; illumination (figuratively):--light. 5463 a primary verb; to be "cheer"ful, i.e. calmly happy or well-off; impersonally, especially as salutation (on meeting or parting), be well:--farewell, be glad, God speed, greeting, hall, joy(- fully), rejoice. 5464 probably from ; hail:--hail. 5465 from the base of ; to lower (as into a void):--let down, strike. 5466 probably of Hebrew or (); a Chaldæan (i.e. Kasdi), or native or the region of the lower Euphrates:--Chaldæan. 5467 perhaps from through the idea of reducing the strength; difficult, i.e. dangerous, or (by implication) furious:--fierce, perilous. 5468 from a compound of and the reduplicated form of ; to be a bit-leader, i.e. to curb (figuratively):--bridle. 5469 from ; a curb or head-stall (as curbing the spirit):--bit, bridle. 5470 from ; coppery:--brass. 5471 from ; a copper-worker or brazier:--coppersmith. 5472 from and perhaps ; copper-like, i.e. "chalcedony":--chalcedony. 5473 diminutive from ; a copper dish:--brazen vessel. 5474 neuter of a compound of and (in the implied mean of whiteness or brilliancy); burnished copper, an alloy of copper (or gold) and silver having a brilliant lustre:--fine brass. 5475 perhaps from through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance, or some implement or coin made of it):--brass, money. 5476 adverb perhaps from the base of through the idea of a fissure in the soil; earthward, i.e. prostrate:--on (to) the ground. 5477 of Hebrew origin (); Chanaan (i.e. Kenaan), the early name of Palestine:--Chanaan. 5478 from ; a Chanaanæan (i.e. Kenaanite), or native of gentile Palestine:--of Canaan. 5479 from ; cheerfulness, i.e. calm delight:--gladness, X greatly, (X be exceeding) joy(-ful, -fully, -fulness, -ous). 5480 from the same as ; a scratch or etching, i.e. stamp (as a badge of servitude), or sculptured figure (statue):--graven, mark. 5481 from the same as ; a graver (the tool or the person), i.e. (by implication) engraving (("character"), the figure stamped, i.e. an exact copy or (figuratively) representation):--express image. 5482 from (to sharpen to a point; akin to through the idea of scratching); a stake, i.e. (by implication) a palisade or rampart (military mound for circumvallation in a siege):--trench. 5483 middle voice from ; to grant as a favor, i.e. gratuitously, in kindness, pardon or rescue:--deliver, (frankly) forgive, (freely) give, grant. 5484 accusative case of as preposition; through favor of, i.e. on account of:--be-(for) cause of, for sake of, +…fore, X reproachfully. 5485 from ; graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life; including gratitude):--acceptable, benefit, favour, gift, grace(- ious), joy, liberality, pleasure, thank(-s, -worthy). 5486 from ; a (divine) gratuity, i.e. deliverance (from danger or passion); (specially), a (spiritual) endowment, i.e. (subjectively) religious qualification, or (objectively) miraculous faculty:--(free) gift. 5487 from ; to grace, i.e. indue with special honor:--make accepted, be highly favoured. 5488 of Hebrew origin (); Charrhan (i.e. Charan), a place in Mesopotamia:--Charran. 5489 from the same as ; a sheet ("chart") of writing-material (as to be scribbled over):--paper. 5490 from a form of an obsolete primary (to "gape" or "yawn"); a "chasm" or vacancy (impassable interval):--gulf. 5491 from a form of the same as ; a lip (as a pouring place); figuratively, a margin (of water):--lip, shore. 5492 from the same as ; to storm, i.e. (passively) to labor under a gale:--be tossed with tempest. 5493 from the base of and ; a storm-runlet, i.e. winter-torrent:--brook. 5494 from a derivative of (to pour; akin to the base of 5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication, the rainy season, i.e. winter:--tempest, foul weather, winter. 5495 perhaps from the base of in the sense of its congener the base of (through the idea of hollowness for grasping); the hand (literally or figuratively (power); especially (by Hebraism) a means or instrument):--hand. 5496 from ; to be a hand-leader, i.e. to guide (a blind person):--lead by the hand. 5497 from and a reduplicated form of ; a hand-leader, i.e. personal conductor (of a blind person):--some to lead by the hand. 5498 neuter of a compound of and ; something hand-written ("chirograph"), i.e. a manuscript (specially, a legal document or bond (figuratively)):--handwriting. 5499 from and a derivative of ; manufactured, i.e. of human construction:--made by (make with) hands. 5500 from a compound of and (to stretch); to be a hand-reacher or voter (by raising the hand), i.e. (generally) to select or appoint:--choose, ordain. 5501 irregular comparative of ; from an obsolete equivalent (of uncertain derivation); more evil or aggravated (physically, mentally or morally):--sorer, worse. 5502 plural of Hebrew origin (); "cherubim" (i.e. cherubs or kerubim):--cherubims. 5503 feminine of a presumed derivative apparently from the base of through the idea of deficiency; a widow (as lacking a husband), literally or figuratively:--widow. 5504 of uncertain derivation; "yesterday"; by extension, in time past or hitherto:--yesterday. 5505 from ; one thousand ("chiliad"):--thousand. 5506 from and ; the commander of a thousand soldiers ("chiliarch"; i.e. colonel:--(chief, high) captain. 5507 plural of uncertain affinity; a thousand:--thousand. 5508 of uncertain derivation; Chios, an island in the Mediterranean:--Chios. 5509 of foreign origin (); a tunic or shirt:--clothes, coat, garment. 5510 perhaps akin to the base of () or (as descending or empty); snow:--snow. 5511 of uncertain derivation; a military cloak:--robe. 5512 from a derivative probably of ; to throw out the lip, i.e. jeer at:--mock. 5513 from (to warm); tepid:--lukewarm. 5514 feminine of apparently a primary word; "green"; Chloë, a Christian female:--Chloe. 5515 from the same as ; greenish, i.e. verdant, dun-colored:--green, pale. 5516 the 22nd, 14th and an obsolete letter ( as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th), used as numbers; denoting respectively 600, 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral:--six hundred threescore and six. 5517 from ; dusty or dirty (soil-like), i.e. (by implication) terrene:--earthy. 5518 of uncertain derivation; a chœnix or certain dry measure:--measure. 5519 of uncertain derivation; a hog:--swine. 5520 from ; to be bilious, i.e. (by implication) irritable (enraged, "choleric"):--be angry. 5521 feminine of an equivalent perhaps akin to the same as (from the greenish hue); "gall" or bile, i.e. (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood, poppy, etc.):--gall. 5522 from the base of ; a heap (as poured out), i.e. rubbish; loose dirt:--dust. 5523 of uncertain derivation; Chorazin, a place in Palestine:--Chorazin. 5524 from a compound of and ; to be a dance-leader, i.e. (generally) to furnish:--give, minister. 5525 of uncertain derivation; a ring, i.e. round dance ("choir":--dancing. 5526 from ; to fodder, i.e. (generally) to gorge (supply food in abundance):--feed, fill, satisfy. 5527 from ; forage, i.e. food:--sustenance. 5528 apparently a primary word; a "court" or "garden", i.e. (by implication, of pasture) herbage or vegetation:--blade, grass, hay. 5529 of uncertain origin; Chuzas, an officer of Herod:--Chuza. 5530 middle voice of a primary verb (perhaps rather from , to handle); to furnish what is needed; (give an oracle, "graze" (touch slightly), light upon, etc.), i.e. (by implication) to employ or (by extension) to act towards one in a given manner:--entreat, use. Compare ; . 5531 probably the same as the base of ; to loan:--lend. 5532 from the base of or ; employment, i.e. an affair; also (by implication) occasion, demand, requirement or destitution:--business, lack, necessary(-ity), need(-ful), use, want. 5533 from a derivative of and ; a loan-ower, i.e. indebted person:--debtor. 5534 third person singular of the same as or used impersonally; it needs (must or should) be:--ought. 5535 from ; to make (i.e. have) necessity, i.e. be in want of:--(have) need. 5536 something useful or needed, i.e. wealth, price:--money, riches. 5537 from ; to utter an oracle (compare the original sense of ), i.e. divinely intimate; by implication, (compare the secular sense of ) to constitute a firm for business, i.e. (generally) bear as a title:--be called, be admonished (warned) of God, reveal, speak. 5538 from ; a divine response or revelation:--answer of God. 5539 from ; serviceable:--profit. 5540 from ; employment, i.e. (specially), sexual intercourse (as an occupation of the body):--use. 5541 middle voice from ; to show oneself useful, i.e. act benevolently:--be kind. 5542 from a compound of and ; fair speech, i.e. plausibility:--good words. 5543 from ; employed, i.e. (by implication) useful (in manner or morals):--better, easy, good(-ness), gracious, kind. 5544 from ; usefulness, i.e. morally, excellence (in character or demeanor):--gentleness, good(-ness), kindness. 5545 from ; an unguent or smearing, i.e. (figuratively) the special endowment ("chrism") of the Holy Spirit:--anointing, unction. 5546 from ; a Christian, i.e. follower of Christ:--Christian. 5547 from ; anointed, i.e. the Messiah, an epithet of Jesus:--Christ. 5548 probably akin to through the idea of contact; to smear or rub with oil, i.e. (by implication) to consecrate to an office or religious service:--anoint. 5549 from ; to take time, i.e. linger:--delay, tarry. 5550 of uncertain derivation; a space of time (in general, and thus properly distinguished from , which designates a fixed or special occasion; and from , which denotes a particular period) or interval; by extension, an individual opportunity; by implication, delay:--+ years old, season, space, (X often-)time(-s), (a) while. 5551 from a presumed compound of and the base of ; to be a time-wearer, i.e. to procrastinate (linger):--spend time. 5552 from ; made of gold:--of gold, golden. 5553 diminutive of ; a golden article, i.e. gold plating, ornament, or coin:--gold. 5554 from and ; gold-ringed, i.e. wearing a golden finger-ring or similar jewelry:--with a gold ring. 5555 from and ; gold-stone, i.e. a yellow gem ("chrysolite"):--chrysolite. 5556 from and (a leek); a greenish-yellow gem ("chrysoprase"):--chrysoprase. 5557 perhaps from the base of (through the idea of the utility of the metal); gold; by extension, a golden article, as an ornament or coin:--gold. 5558 from ; to gild, i.e. bespangle with golden ornaments:--deck. 5559 probably akin to the base of through the idea of handling; the body (properly, its surface or skin):--body. 5560 apparently a primary word; "halt", i.e. limping:--cripple, halt, lame. 5561 feminine of a derivative of the base of through the idea of empty expanse; room, i.e. a space of territory (more or less extensive; often including its inhabitants):--coast, county, fields, ground, land, region. Compare . 5562 from ; to be in (give) space, i.e. (intransitively) to pass, enter, or (transitively) to hold, admit (literally or figuratively):--come, contain, go, have place, (can, be room to) receive. 5563 from ; to place room between, i.e. part; reflexively, to go away:--depart, put asunder, separate. 5564 diminutive of ; a spot or plot of ground:--field, land, parcel of ground, place, possession. 5565 adverb from ; at a space, i.e. separately or apart from (often as preposition):--beside, by itself, without. 5566 of Latin origin; the north-west wind:--north west. 5567 probably strengthened from (to rub or touch the surface; compare ); to twitch or twang, i.e. to play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the divine worship with music and accompanying odes):--make melody, sing (psalms). 5568 from ; a set piece of music, i.e. a sacred ode (accompanied with the voice, harp or other instrument; a "psalm"); collectively, the book of the Psalms:--psalm. Compare . 5569 from and ; a spurious brother, i.e. pretended associate:--false brethren. 5570 from and ; a spurious apostle, i.e. pretended pracher:--false teacher. 5571 from ; untrue, i.e. erroneous, deceitful, wicked:--false, liar. 5572 from and ; a spurious teacher, i.e. propagator of erroneous Christian doctrine:--false teacher. 5573 from and ; mendacious, i.e. promulgating erroneous Christian doctrine:--speaking lies. 5574 middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to utter an untruth or attempt to deceive by falsehood:--falsely, lie. 5575 from and a kindred form of ; a spurious witness, i.e. bearer of untrue testimony:--false witness. 5576 from ; to be an untrue testifier, i.e. offer falsehood in evidence:--be a false witness. 5577 from ; untrue testimony:--false witness. 5578 from and ; a spurious prophet, i.e. pretended foreteller or religious impostor:--false prophet. 5579 from ; a falsehood:--lie, lying. 5580 from and ; a spurious Messiah:--false Christ. 5581 from and ; untruly named:--falsely so called. 5582 from ; a fabrication, i.e. falsehood:--lie. 5583 from ; a falsifier:--liar. 5584 from the base of (compare ); to manipulate, i.e. verify by contact; figuratively, to search for:--feel after, handle, touch. 5585 from ; to use pebbles in enumeration, i.e. (generally) to compute:--count. 5586 from the same as ; a pebble (as worn smooth by handling), i.e. (by implication, of use as a counter or ballot) a verdict (of acquittal) or ticket (of admission); a vote:--stone, voice. 5587 from a derivative of (a whisper; by implication, a slander; probably akin to ); whispering, i.e. secret detraction:--whispering. 5588 from the same as ; a secret calumniator:--whisperer. 5589 diminutive from a derivative of the base of (meaning a crumb); a little bit or morsel:--crumb. 5590 from ; breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from , which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from , which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew , and ):--heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you. 5591 from ; sensitive, i.e. animate (in distinction on the one hand from , which is the higher or renovated nature; and on the other from , which is the lower or bestial nature):--natural, sensual. 5592 from ; coolness:--cold. 5593 from ; chilly (literally or figuratively):--cold. 5594 a primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently, thus differing on the one hand from , which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of , which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), i.e. (by implication, of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively):--wax cold. 5595 from the base of ; to supply with bits, i.e. (generally) to nourish:--(bestow to) feed. 5596 diminutive from a derivative of the base of ; a crumb or morsel (as if rubbed off), i.e. a mouthful:--sop. 5597 prolongation from the same base as ; to triturate, i.e. (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks with the fingers or hand):--rub. 5598 the last letter of the Greek alphabet, i.e. (figuratively) the finality:--Omega. 5599 a primary interjection; as a sign of the vocative case, O; as a note of exclamation, oh:--O. 5600 , including the oblique forms, as well as ; ; etc. the subjunctive of ; (may, might, can, could, would, should, must, etc.; also with and its compounds, as well as with other particles) be:--+ appear, are, (may, might, should) be, X have, is, + pass the flower of her age, should stand, were. 5601 of Hebrew origin (); Obed, an Israelite:--Obed. 5602 from an adverb form of ; in this same spot, i.e. here or hither:--here, hither, (in) this place, there. 5603 from ; a chant or "ode" (the general term for any words sung; while denotes especially a religious metrical composition, and still more specially, a Hebrew cantillation):--song. 5604 akin to ; a pang or throe, especially of childbirth:--pain, sorrow, travail. 5605 from ; to experience the pains of parturition (literally or figuratively):--travail in (birth). 5606 perhaps from the alternate of ; the shoulder (as that on which burdens are borne):--shoulder. 5607 , including the feminine ; and the neuter present participle of ; being:--be, come, have. 5608 middle voice from an apparently primary (a sum or price); to purchase (synonymous with the earlier ):-- buy. 5609 apparently a primary word; an "egg":--egg. 5610 apparently a primary word; an "hour" (literally or figuratively):--day, hour, instant, season, X short, (even-)tide, (high) time. 5611 from ; belonging to the right hour or season (timely), i.e. (by implication) flourishing (beauteous (figuratively)):--beautiful. 5612 middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to "roar":--roar. 5613 probably adverb of comparative from ; which how, i.e. in that manner (very variously used, as follows):--about, after (that), (according) as (it had been, it were), as soon (as), even as (like), for, how (greatly), like (as, unto), since, so (that), that, to wit, unto, when(-soever), while, X with all speed. 5614 of Hebrew origin ( and ); oh save!; hosanna (i.e. hoshia-na), an exclamation of adoration:--hosanna. 5615 from and an adverb from ; as thus, i.e. in the same way:--even so, likewise, after the same (in like) manner. 5616 from and ; as if:--about, as (it had been, it were), like (as). 5617 of Hebrew origin (); Hosee (i.e. Hoshea), an Israelite:--Osee. 5618 from and ; just as, i.e. exactly like:--(even, like) as. 5619 from and ; just as if, i.e. as it were:--as. 5620 from and ; so too, i.e. thus therefore (in various relations of consecution, as follow):--(insomuch) as, so that (then), (insomuch) that, therefore, to, wherefore. 5621 diminutive of ; an earlet, i.e. one of the ears, or perhaps the lobe of the ear:--ear. 5622 from a derivative of the base of ; usefulness, i.e. benefit:--advantage, profit. 5623 from the same as ; to be useful, i.e. to benefit:--advantage, better, prevail, profit. 5624 from a form of ; helpful or serviceable, i.e. advantageous:--profit(-able).