NUMBERS  1100 TO  1199


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1100. glossa {gloce-sah'}; of uncertain affinity; the tongue; by

implication,


a language (specially, one naturally unacquired): --tongue.[ql


 


1103. gnesios {gnay'-see-os}; from the same as 1077; legitimate

(of birth),


i.e. genuine: --own, sincerity, true.[ql


 


1105. gnophos {gnof'-os}; akin to 3509; gloom (as of a storm):


--blackness.[ql


 


1106. gnome {gno'-may}; from 1097; cognition, i.e.

(subjectively) opinion, or


(objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.): --advice, +

agree, judgment,


mind, purpose, will.[ql


 


1107. gnorizo {gno-rid'-zo}; from a derivative of 1097; to make

known;


subjectively, to know: --certify, declare, make known, give to

understand, do


to wit, wot.[ql


 


1108. gnosis {gno'-sis}; from 1097; knowing (the act), i.e. (by

implication)


knowledge: --knowledge, science.[ql


 


1110. gnostos {gnoce-tos'}; from 1097; well-known: --

acquaintance, (which may


be) known, notable.[ql


 


1111. gogguzo {gong-good'-zo}; of uncertain derivation; to

grumble:


--murmur.[ql


 


1112. goggusmos {gong-goos-mos'}; from 1111; a grumbling: --

grudging,


murmuring.[ql


 


1114. goes {go'-ace}; from goao (to wail); properly, a wizard

(as muttering


spells), i.e. (by implication) an imposter: --seducer.[ql


 


1116. Gomorrha {gom'-or-hrhah}; of Hebrew origin [6017];

Gomorrha (i.e.


Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea: --Gomorrha.[ql


 


1118. goneus {gon-yooce'}; from the base of 1096; a parent: --

parent.[ql


 


1119. gonu {gon-oo'}; of uncertain affinity; the "knee": --

knee(X -l).[ql


 


1121. gramma {gram'-mah}; from 1125; a writing, i.e. a letter,

note, epistle,


book, etc.; plural learning: --bill, learning, letter, scripture,

 writing,


written.[ql


 


1122. grammateus {gram-mat-yooce'}; from


1121. a writer, i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary: --

scribe,


town-clerk.[ql


 


1123. graptos {grap-tos'}; from 1125; inscribed (figuratively): -

-written.[ql




 


1124. graphe {graf-ay'}; a document, i.e. holy Writ (or its

contents or a


statement in it): --scripture.[ql


 


1125. grapho {graf'-o}; a primary verb; to "grave", especially

to write;


figuratively, to describe: --describe, write(-ing, -ten).[ql


 


1126. graodes {grah-o'-dace}; from graus (an old woman) and 1491;

 crone-like,


i.e. silly: --old wives'.[ql


 


1127. gregoreuo {gray-gor-yoo'-o}; from 1453; to keep awake, i.e.

 watch


(literally or figuratively): --be vigilant, wake, (be) watch(-

ful).[ql


 


1128. gumnazo {goom-nad'-zo}; from 1131; to practise naked (in

the games),


i.e. train (figuratively): --exercise.[ql


 


1129. gumnasia {goom-nas-ee'-ah}; from 1128; training, i.e.

(figuratively)


asceticism: --exercise.[ql


 


1130. gumneteuo {goom-nayt-yoo'-o}; from a derivative of 1131;

to strip, i.e.


(reflexively) go poorly clad: --be naked.[ql


 


1131. gumnos {goom-nos'}; of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute

or relative,


literal or figurative): --naked.[ql


 


1132. gumnotes {goom-not'-ace}; from 1131; nudity (absolute or

comparative):


--nakedness.[ql


 


1133. gunaikarion {goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on}; a diminutive from 1135;

 a little


(i.e. foolish) woman: --silly woman.[ql


 


1135. gune {goo-nay'}; probably from the base of 1096; a woman;

specially, a


wife: --wife, woman.[ql


 


1138. Dabid {dab-eed'}; of Hebrew origin [1732]; Dabid (i.e.

David), the


Israelite king: --David.[ql


 


1140. daimonion {dahee-mon'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of

1142; a


daemonic being; by extension a deity: --devil, god.[ql


 


1143. dakno {dak'-no}; a prolonged form of a primary root; to

bite, i.e.


(figuratively) thwart: --bite.[ql


 


1144. dakru {dak'-roo}; or dakruon {dak'-roo-on}; of uncertain

affinity; a


tear: --tear.[ql


 


1149. Dalmatia {dal-mat-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign derivation;

Dalmatia, a


region of Europe: --Dalmatia.[ql


 


1151. damalis {dam'-al-is}; probably from the base of 1150; a

heifer (as


tame): --heifer.[ql


 


1153. Damaskenos {dam-as-kay-nos'}; from 1154; a Damascene or

inhabitant of


Damascus: --Damascene.[ql


 


1154. Damaskos {dam-as-kos'}; of Hebrew origin [1834]; Damascus,

a city of


Syria: --Damascus.[ql


 


1159. dapanao {dap-an-ah'-o}; from 1160; to expend, i.e. (in a

good sense) to


incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste: --be at charges, consume,

 spend.[ql


 


1160. dapane {dap-an'-ay}; from dapto (to devour); expense (as

consuming):


--cost.[ql


 


1161. de {deh}; a primary particle (adversative or continuative);

 but, and,


etc.: --also, and, but, moreover, now [often unexpressed in

English].[ql


 


1162. deesis {deh'-ay-sis}; from 1189; a petition: --prayer,

request,


supplication.[ql


 


1163. dei {die}; 3d person singular active present of 1210; also

deon


{deh-on'}; 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.[ql


 


1165. deigmatizo {digh-mat-id'-zo}; from 1164; to exhibit: --

make a shew.[ql




 


1166. deiknuo {dike-noo'-o}; a prolonged form of an obsolete

primary of the


same meaning; to show (literally or figuratively): --shew.[ql


 


1167. deilia {di-lee'-ah}; from 1169; timidity: --fear.[ql


 


1172. deipneo {dipe-neh'-o}; from 1173; to dine, i.e. take the

principle (or


evening) meal: --sup (X -er).[ql


 


1173. deipnon {dipe'-non}; from the same as 1160; dinner, i.e.

the chief meal


(usually in the evening): --feast, supper.[ql


 


1178. dekapente {dek-ap-en'-teh}; from 1176 and 4002; ten and

five, i.e.


fifteen: --fifteen.[ql


 


1180. dekatessares {dek-at-es'-sar-es}; from 1176 and 5064; ten

and four,


i.e. fourteen: --fourteen.[ql


 


1181. dekate {dek-at'-ay}; feminine of 1182; a tenth, i.e. as a

percentage or


(tech.) tithe: --tenth (part), tithe.[ql


 


1183. dekatoo {dek-at-o'-o}; from 1181; to tithe, i.e. to give

or take a


tenth: --pay (receive) tithes.[ql


 


1184. dektos {dek-tos'}; from 1209; approved; (figuratively)

propitious:


--accepted(-table).[ql


 


1188. dexios {dex-ee-os'}; from 1209; the right side or

(feminine) hand (as


that which usually takes): --right (hand, side).[ql


 


1189. deomai {deh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of 1210; to beg (as

binding


oneself), i.e. petition: --beseech, pray (to), make request.

Compare 4441.[ql




 


1194. dero {der'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e. (by

implication)


to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash: --beat, smite.[ql


 


1198. desmios {des'-mee-os}; from 1199; a captive (as bound): --

in bonds,


prisoner.[ql


 


1199. desmon {des-mon'}; or desmos {des-mos'}; neuter and

masculine


respectively from 1210; a band, i.e. ligament (of the body) or

shackle (of a


prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability: --band,

bond, chain,


string.[ql


 




 


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