Areopagus 0697 #  Expanded Dictionary Study




  Areopagus 0697 # Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares

(the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078;

rock of Ares, a place in Athens: -- {Areopagus}, Mars' Hill.[ql


  bitter 4089 # pikros {pik-ros'}; perhaps from 4078 (through

the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), i.e. acrid (literally or

figuratively): -- {bitter}.[ql


  crucify 4362 # prospegnumi {pros-payg'-noo-mee}; from 4314 and

4078; to fasten to, i.e. (specifically) to impale (on a cross): -

- {crucify}.[ql


  bitter 4089 # pikros {pik-ros'}; perhaps from 4078 (through

the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), i.e. acrid (literally or

figuratively): -- {bitter}.[ql


  fountain 4077 # pege {pay-gay'}; probably from 4078 (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.[ql


  gross 3975 # pachuno {pakh-oo'-no}; from a derivative of 4078

(meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten

(figuratively, stupefy or render callous): -- wax {gross}.[ql


  Hill 0697 # Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the

name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock

of Ares, a place in Athens: -- Areopagus, Mars' {Hill}.[ql


  Mars 0697 # Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the

name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock

of Ares, a place in Athens: -- Areopagus, {Mars}' Hill.[ql


  pitch 4078 # pegnumi {payg'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a

primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an

alternate in certain tenses); to fix ("peg"), i.e. (specially)

to set up (a tent): -- {pitch}.[ql


  rue 4076 # peganon {pay'-gan-on}; from 4078; rue (from its

thick or fleshy leaves): -- {rue}.[ql


  snare 3803 # pagis {pag-ece'}; from 4078; a trap (as fastened

by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem

(temptation): -- {snare}.[ql ***. Pagos. See 697.[ql


  tabernacles 4634 # skenopegia {skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah}; from 4636

and 4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom

of erecting booths for temporary homes): -- {tabernacles}.[ql


  wax 3975 # pachuno {pakh-oo'-no}; from a derivative of 4078

(meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten

(figuratively, stupefy or render callous): -- {wax} gross.[ql


  well 4077 # pege {pay-gay'}; probably from 4078 (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}.[ql




 


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