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  • 0001. a {al'-fah}; of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet;
  • figuratively, only (from its use as a numeral) the first: --Alpha. Often
  • used (usually an, before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction
  • from 427) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this
  • letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of 260).[

  • 0002. Aaron {ah-ar-ohn'}; of Hebrew origin [175]; Aaron, the brother of
  • Moses: --Aaron.[

  • 0003. Abaddon {ab-ad-dohn'}; of Hebrew origin [11]; a destroying angel:
  • --Abaddon.[

  • 0004. abares {ab-ar-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 922;
  • weightless, i.e. (figuratively) not burdensome: --from being burdensome.[


  • 0005. Abba {ab-bah'}; of Aramaic origin [2]; father (as a vocative case):
  • --Abba.[

  • 0006. Abel {ab'-el}; of Hebrew origin [1893]; Abel, the son of Adam:
  • --Abel.[

  • 0007. Abia {ab-ee-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [29]; Abijah, the name of two
  • Israelites: --Abia.[

  • 0008. Abiathar {ab-ee-ath'-ar}; of Hebrew origin [54]; Abiathar, an
  • Israelite: --Abiathar.[

  • 0009. Abilene {ab-ee-lay-nay'}; of foreign origin [compare 58]; Abilene, a
  • region of Syria: --Abilene.[

  • 0010. Abioud {ab-ee-ood'}; of Hebrew origin [31]; Abihud, an Israelite:
  • --Abiud.[

  • 0011. Abraam {ab-rah-am'}; of Hebrew origin [85]; Abraham, the Hebrew
  • patriarch: --Abraham. [In Acts 7:16 the text should probably read
  • Jacob.][

  • 0012. abussos {ab'-us-sos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a variation
  • of 1037; depthless, i.e. (specially) (infernal) "abyss": --deep,
  • (bottomless) pit.[

  • 0013. Agabos {ag'-ab-os}; of Hebrew origin [compare 2285]; Agabus, an
  • Israelite: --Agabus.[

  • 0014. agathoergeo {ag-ath-er-gheh'-o}; from 18 and 2041; to work good: --do
  • good.[

  • 0015. agathopoieo {ag-ath-op-oy-eh'-o}; from 17; to be a well-doer (as a
  • favor or a duty): --(when) do good (well).[

  • 0016. agathopolia {ag-ath-op-oy-ee'-ah}; from 17; well-doing, i.e. virtue:
  • --well-doing.[

  • 0017. agathopoios {ag-ath-op-oy-os'}; from 18 and 4160; a well-doer, i.e.
  • virtuous: --them that do well.[

  • 0018. agathos {ag-ath-os'}; a primary word; "good" (in any sense, often as
  • noun): --benefit, good(-s, things), well. Compare 2570.[

  • 0019. agathosune {ag-ath-o-soo'-nay}; from 18; goodness, i.e. virtue or
  • beneficence: --goodness.[

  • 0020. agalliasis {ag-al-lee'-as-is}; from 21; exultation; specially,
  • welcome: --gladness, (exceeding) joy.[

  • 0021. agalliao {ag-al-lee-ah'-o}; from agan (much) and 242; properly, to
  • jump for joy, i.e. exult: --be (exceeding) glad, with exceeding joy,
  • rejoice (greatly).[

  • 0022. agamos {ag'-am-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1062;
  • unmarried: --unmarried.[

  • 0023. aganakteo {ag-an-ak-teh'-o}; from agan (much) and achthos (grief;
  • akin to the base of 43); to be greatly afflicted, i.e. (figuratively)
  • indignant: --be much (sore) displeased, have (be moved with, with)
  • indignation.[

  • 0024. aganaktesis {ag-an-ak'-tay-sis}; from 23; indignation:
  • --indignation.[

  • 0025. agapao {ag-ap-ah'-o}; perhaps from agan (much) [or compare 5689]; to
  • love (in a social or moral sense): --(be-)love(-ed). Compare 5368.[

  • 0026. agape {ag-ah'-pay}; from 25; love, i.e. affection or benevolence;
  • specially (plural) a love-feast: --(feast of) charity([-ably]), dear,
  • love.[

  • 0027. agapetos {ag-ap-ay-tos'}; from 25; beloved: --(dearly, well) beloved,
  • dear.[

  • 0028. Agar {ag'-ar}; of Hebrew origin [1904]; Hagar, the concubine of
  • Abraham: --Hagar.[

  • 0029. aggareuo {ang-ar-yew'-o}; of foreign origin [compare 104]; properly,
  • to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service:
  • --compel (to go).[

  • 0030. aggeion {ang-eye'-on}; from aggos (a pail, perhaps as bent; compare
  • the base of 43); a receptacle: --vessel.[

  • 0031. aggelia {ang-el-ee'-ah}; from 32; an announcement, i.e. (by
  • implication) precept: --message.[

  • 0032. aggelos {ang'-el-os}; from aggello [probably derived from 71; compare
  • 34] (to bring tidings); a messenger; especially an "angel"; by implication,
  • a pastor: --angel, messenger.[

  • 0033. age {ag'-eh}; imperative of 71; properly, lead, i.e. come on: --go
  • to.[

  • 0034. agele {ag-el'-ay}; from 71 [compare 32]; a drove: --herd.[

  • 0035. agenealogetos {ag-en-eh-al-og'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as negative particle)
  • and 1075; unregistered as to birth: --without descent.[

  • 0036. agenes {ag-en-ace'}; from 1 (as negative particle) and 1085;
  • properly, without kin, i.e. (of unknown descent, and by implication)
  • ignoble: --base things.[

  • 0037. hagiazo {hag-ee-ad'-zo}; from 40; to make holy, i.e. (ceremonially)
  • purify or consecrate; (mentally) to venerate: --hallow, be holy,
  • sanctify.[

  • 0038. hagiasmos {hag-ee-as-mos'}; from 37; properly, purification, i.e.
  • (the state) purity; concretely (by Hebraism) a purifier: --holiness,
  • sanctification.[

  • 0039. hagion {hag'-ee-on}; neuter of 40; a sacred thing (i.e. spot):
  • --holiest (of all), holy place, sanctuary.[

  • 0040. hagios {hag'-ee-os}; from hagos (an awful thing) [compare 53, 2282];
  • sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially,
  • consecrated): --(most) holy (one, thing), saint.[

  • 0041. hagiotes {hag-ee-ot'-ace}; from 40; sanctity (i.e. properly, the
  • state): --holiness.[

  • 0042. hagiosune {hag-ee-o-soo'-nay}; from 40; sacredness (i.e. properly,
  • the quality): --holiness.[

  • 0043. agkale {ang-kal'-ay}; from agkos (a bend, "ache"); an arm (as
  • curved): --arm.[

  • 0044. agkistron {ang'-kis-tron}; from the same as 43; a hook (as bent):
  • --hook.[

  • 0045. agkura {ang'-koo-rah}; from the same as 43; an "anchor" (as crooked):
  • --anchor.[

  • 0046. agnaphos {ag'-naf-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and the same
  • as 1102; properly, unfulled, i.e. (by implication) new (cloth): --new.[

  • 0047. hagneia {hag-ni'-ah}; from 53; cleanliness (the quality), i.e.
  • (specially) chastity: --purity.[

  • 0048. hagnizo {hag-nid'-zo}; from 53; to make clean, i.e. (figuratively)
  • sanctify (ceremonially or morally): --purify (self).[

  • 0049. hagnismos {hag-nis-mos'}; from 48; a cleansing (the act), i.e.
  • (ceremonially) lustration: --purification.[

  • 0050. agnoeo {ag-no-eh'-o}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3539; not
  • to know (through lack of information or intelligence); by implication, to
  • ignore (through disinclination): --(be) ignorant(-ly), not know, not
  • understand, unknown.[

  • 0051. agnoema {ag-no'-ay-mah}; from 50; a thing ignored, i.e. shortcoming:
  • --error.[

  • 0052. agnoia {ag'-noy-ah}; from 50; ignorance (properly, the quality):
  • --ignorance.[

  • 0053. hagnos {hag-nos'}; from the same as 40; properly, clean, i.e.
  • (figuratively) innocent, modest, perfect: --chaste, clean, pure.[

  • 0054. hagnotes {hag-not'-ace}; from 53; cleanness (the state), i.e.
  • (figuratively) blamelessness: --pureness.[

  • 0055. hagnos {hag-noce'}; adverb from 53; purely, i.e. honestly:
  • --sincerely.[

  • 0056. agnosia {ag-no-see'-ah}; from 1 (as negative particle) and 1108;
  • ignorance (properly, the state): --ignorance, not the knowledge.[

  • 0057. agnostos {ag'-noce-tos'}; from 1 (as negative particle) and 1110;
  • unknown: --unknown.[

  • 0058. agora {ag-or-ah'}; from ageiro (to gather; probably akin to 1453);
  • properly, the town-square (as a place of public resort); by implication, a
  • market or thoroughfare: --market(-place), street.[

  • 0059. agorazo {ag-or-ad'-zo}; from 58; properly, to go to market, i.e. (by
  • implication) to purchase; specially, to redeem: --buy, redeem.[

  • 0060. agoraios {ag-or-ah'-yos}; from 58; relating to the market-place, i.e.
  • forensic (times); by implication, vulgar: --baser sort, low.[

  • 0061. agra {ag'-rah}; from 71; (abstractly) a catching (of fish); also
  • (concretely) a haul (of fish): --draught.[

  • 0062. agrammatos {ag-ram-mat-os}; from 1 (as negative particle) and 1121;
  • unlettered, i.e. illiterate: --unlearned.[

  • 0063. agrauleo {ag-row-leh'-o}; from 68 and 832 (in the sense of 833); to
  • camp out: --abide in the field.[

  • 0064. agreuo {ag-rew'-o}; from 61; to hunt, i.e. (figuratively) to entrap:
  • --catch.[

  • 0065. agrielaios {ag-ree-el'-ah-yos}; from 66 and 1636; an oleaster:
  • --olive tree (which is) wild.[

  • 0066. agrios {ag'-ree-os}; from 68; wild (as pertaining to the country),
  • literally (natural) or figuratively (fierce): --wild, raging.[

  • 0067. Agrippas {ag-rip'-pas}; apparently from 66 and 2462; wild-horse
  • tamer; Agrippas, one of the Herods: --Agrippa.[

  • 0068. agros {ag-ros'}; from 71; a field (as a drive for cattle); genitive
  • case the country; specially, a farm, i.e. hamlet: --country, farm, piece of
  • ground, land.[

  • 0069. agrupneo {ag-roop-neh'-o}; ultimately from 1 (as negative particle)
  • and 5258; to be sleepless, i.e. keep awake: --watch.[

  • 0070. agrupnia {ag-roop-nee'-ah}; from 69; sleeplessness, i.e. a keeping
  • awake: --watch.[

  • 0071. ago {ag'-o}; 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.[


  • 0072. agoge {ag-o-gay'}; reduplicated from 71; a bringing up, i.e. mode of
  • living: --manner of life.[

  • 0073. agon {ag-one'}; from 71; 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.[

  • 0074. agonia {ag-o-nee'-ah}; from 73; a struggle (properly, the state),
  • i.e. (figuratively) anguish: --agony.[

  • 0075. agonizomai {ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee}; from 73; 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.[

  • 0076. Adam {ad-am'}; of Hebrew origin [121]; Adam, the first man; typ. (of
  • Jesus) man (as his representative): --Adam.[

  • 0077. adapanos {ad-ap'-an-os}; from 1 (as negative particle); and 1160;
  • costless, i.e. gratuitous: --without expense.[

  • 0078. Addi {ad-dee'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 5716]; Addi, an
  • Israelite: --Addi.[

  • 0079. adelphe {ad-el-fay'}; fem of 80; a sister (naturally or
  • ecclesiastically): --sister.[

  • 0080. adephos {ad-el-fos'}; from 1 (as a connective particle) and delphus
  • (the womb); a brother (literally or figuratively) near or remote [much like
  • 1]: --brother.[

  • 0081. adelphotes {ad-el-fot'-ace}; from 80; brotherhood (properly, the
  • feeling of brotherliness), i.e. the (Christian) fraternity: --brethren,
  • brotherhood.[

  • 0082. adelos {ad'-ay-los}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1212;
  • hidden, figuratively, indistinct: --appear not, uncertain.[

  • 0083. adelotes {ad-ay-lot'-ace}; from 82; uncertainty: --X uncertain.[

  • 0084. adelos {ad-ay'-loce}; adverb from 82; uncertainly: --uncertainly.[


  • 0085. ademoneo {ad-ay-mon-eh'-o}; from a derivative of adeo (to be sated to
  • loathing); to be in distress (of mind): --be full of heaviness, be very
  • heavy.[

  • 0086. haides {hah'-dace}; from 1 (as negative particle) and 1492; properly,
  • unseen, i.e. "Hades" or the place (state) of departed souls: --grave,
  • hell.[

  • 0087. adiakritos {ad-ee-ak'-ree-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 1252; properly, undistinguished, i.e. (actively) impartial:
  • --without partiality.[

  • 0088. adialeiptos {ad-ee-al'-ipe-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of a compound of 1223 and 3007; unintermitted, i.e. permanent:
  • --without ceasing, continual.[

  • 0089. adialeiptos {ad-ee-al-ipe'-toce}; adverb from 88; uninteruptedly,
  • i.e. without omission (on an appropriate occasion): --without ceasing.[

  • 0090. adiaphthoria {ad-ee-af-thor-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of a compound
  • of 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1311; incorruptibleness,
  • i.e. (figuratively) purity (of doctrine): --uncorruptness.[

  • 0091. adikeo {ad-ee-keh'-o}; from 94; to be unjust, i.e. (actively) do
  • wrong (morally, socially or physically): --hurt, injure, be an offender, be
  • unjust, (do, suffer, take) wrong.[

  • 0092. adikema {ad-eek'-ay-mah}; from 91; a wrong done: --evil doing,
  • iniquity, matter of wrong.[

  • 0093. adikia {ad-ee-kee'-ah}; from 94; (legal) injustice (properly, the
  • quality, by implication, the act); morally, wrongfulness (of character,
  • life or act): --iniquity, unjust, unrighteousness, wrong.[

  • 0094. adikos {ad'-ee-kos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1349;
  • unjust; by extension wicked; by implication, treacherous; specially,
  • heathen: --unjust, unrighteous.[

  • 0095. adikos {ad-ee'-koce}; adverb from 94; unjustly: --wrongfully.[

  • 0096. adokimos {ad-ok'-ee-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1384;
  • unapproved, i.e. rejected; by implication, worthless (literally or
  • morally): --castaway, rejected, reprobate.[

  • 0097. adolos {ad'-ol-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle}; and 1388;
  • undeceitful, i.e. (figuratively) unadulterated: --sincere.[

  • 0098. Adramuttenos {ad-ram-oot-tay-nos'}; from Adramutteion (a place in
  • Asia Minor); Adramyttene or belonging to Adramyttium: --of Adramyttium.[


  • 0099. Adrias {ad-ree'-as}; from Adria (a place near its shore); the
  • Adriatic sea (including the Ionian): --Adria.[

  • ==== <NUM01>

  • 0100. hadrotes {had-rot'-ace}; from hadros (stout); plumpness, i.e.
  • (figuratively) liberality: --abundance.[

  • 0101. adunateo {ad-oo-nat-eh'-o}; from 102; to be unable, i.e. (passively)
  • impossible: --be impossible.[

  • 0102. adunatos {ad-oo'-nat-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1415;
  • unable, i.e. weak (literally or figuratively); passively, impossible:
  • --could not do, impossible, impotent, not possible, weak.[

  • 0103. aido {ad'-o}' a primary verb; to sing: --sing.[

  • 0104. aei {ah-eye'}; from an obsolete primary noun (apparently meaning
  • continued duration); "ever,"by qualification regularly; by implication,
  • earnestly; --always, ever.[

  • 0105. aetos {ah-et-os'}; from the same as 109; an eagle (from its wind-like
  • flight): --eagle.[

  • 0106. azumos {ad'-zoo-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2219;
  • unleavened, i.e. (figuratively) uncorrupted; (in the neutral plural)
  • specially (by implication) the Passover week: --unleavened (bread).[

  • 0107. Azor {ad-zore'}; of Hebrew origin [compare 5809]; Azor, an Israelite:
  • --Azorigin[

  • 0108. Azotos {ad'-zo-tos}; of Hebrew origin [795]; Azotus (i.e. Ashdod), a
  • place in Palestine: --Azotus.[

  • 0109. aer {ah-ayr'}; from aemi (to breathe unconsciously, i.e. respire; by
  • analogy, to blow); "air" (as naturally circumambient): --air. Compare
  • 5594.[
  • ***. atha. See 3134.[

  • 0110. athanasia {ath-an-as-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 2288; deathlessness: --immortality.[

  • 0111. athemitos {ath-em'-ee-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of themis (statute; from the base of 5087); illegal; by
  • implication, flagitious: --abominable, unlawful thing.[

  • 0112. atheos {ath'-eh-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2316;
  • godless: --without God.[

  • 0113. athesmos {ath'-es-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 5087 (in the sense of enacting); lawless, i.e. (by
  • implication) criminal: --wicked.[

  • 0114. atheteo {ath-et-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a derivative of 5087; to set aside, i.e. (by implication) to disesteem,
  • neutralize or violate: --cast off, despise, disannul, frustrate, bring to
  • nought, reject.[

  • 0115. athetesis {ath-et'-ay-sis}; from 114; cancellation (literally or
  • figuratively): --disannulling, put away.[

  • 0116. Athenai {ath-ay-nahee}; plural of Athene (the goddess of wisdom, who
  • was reputed to have founded the city); Athenoe, the capitol of Greece:
  • --Athens.[

  • 0117. Athenaios {ath-ay-nah'-yos}; from 116; an Athenoean or inhabitant of
  • Athenae: --Athenian.[

  • 0118. athleo {ath-leh'-o}; from athlos (a contest in the public lists); to
  • contend in the competitive games: --strive.[

  • 0119. athlesis {ath'-lay-sis}; from 118; a struggle (figuratively):
  • --fight.[

  • 0120. athumeo {ath-oo-meh'-o}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 2372; to be spiritless, i.e. disheartened: --be dismayed.[


  • 0121. athoos {ath'-o-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and probably a
  • derivative of 5087 (meaning a penalty); not guilty: --innocent.[

  • 0122. aigeos {ah'-ee-ghi-os}; from aix (a goat); belonging to a goat:
  • --goat.[

  • 0123. aigialos {ahee-ghee-al-os'}; from aisso (to rush) and 251 (in the
  • sense of the sea; a beach (on which the waves dash): --shore.[

  • 0124. Aiguptios {ahee-goop'-tee-os}; from 125; an AEgyptian or inhabitant
  • of AEgyptus: --Egyptian.[

  • 0125. Aiguptos {ah'-ee-goop-tos}; of uncertain derivation: --AEgyptus, the
  • land of the Nile: --Egypt.[

  • 0126. aidios {ah-id'-ee-os}; from 104; everduring (forward and backward, or
  • forward only): --eternal, everlasting.[

  • 0127. aidos {ahee-doce'}; perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1492
  • (through the idea of downcast eyes); bashfulness, i.e. (towards men),
  • modesty or (towards God) awe: --reverence, shamefacedness.[

  • 0128. Aithiops {ahee-thee'-ops}; from aitho (to scorch) and ops (the face,
  • from 3700); an AEthiopian (as a blackamoor): --Ethiopian.[

  • 0129. haima {hah'-ee-mah}; 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.[

  • 0130. haimatekchusia {hahee-mat-ek-khoo-see'-ah}; from 129 and a derivative
  • of 1632; an effusion of blood: --shedding of blood.[

  • 0131. haimorrheo {hahee-mor-hreh'-o}; from 129 and 4482; to flow blood,
  • i.e. have a hoemorrhage: --diseased with an issue of blood.[

  • 0132. Aineas {ahee-neh'-as}; of uncertain derivation; Aeneas, an Israelite:
  • --Aeneas.[

  • 0133. ainesis {ah'-ee-nes-is}; from 134; a praising (the act), i.e.
  • (specially) a thank(-offering): --praise.[

  • 0134. aineo {ahee-neh'-o}; from 136; to praise (God): --praise.[

  • 0135. ainigma {ah'-ee-nig-ma}; from a derivative of 136 (in its primary
  • sense); an obscure saying ("enigma"), i.e. (abstractly) obscurenesss: --X
  • darkly.[

  • 0136. ainos {ah'-ee-nos}; apparently a prime word; properly, a story, but
  • used in the sense of 1868; praise (of God): --praise.[

  • 0137. Ainon {ahee-nohn'}; of Hebrew origin [a derivative of 5869, place of
  • springs]; Aenon, a place in Palestine: --Aenon.[

  • 0138. haireomai {hahee-reh'-om-ahee}; probably akin to 142; to take for
  • oneself, i.e. to prefer: --choose. Some of the forms are borrowed from a
  • cognate hellomai (hel'-lom-ahee); which is otherwise obsolete.[

  • 0139. hairesis {hah'-ee-res-is}; from 138; properly, a choice, i.e.
  • (specially) a party or (abstractly) disunion: --heresy [which is the Greek
  • word itself], sect.[

  • 0140. hairetizo {hahee-ret-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 138; to make a
  • choice: --choose.[

  • 0141. hairetikos {hahee-ret-ee-kos'}; from the same as 140; a schismatic:
  • --heretic [the Greek word itself].[

  • 0142. airo {ah'-ee-ro}; 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
  • 5375] to expiate sin: --away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make
  • to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up).[

  • 0143. aisthanomai {ahee-sthan'-om-ahee}; of uncertain derivation; to
  • apprehend (properly, by the senses): --perceive.[

  • 0144. aisthesis {ah'-ee-sthay-sis}; from 143; perception, i.e.
  • (figuratively) discernment: --judgment.[

  • 0145. aistheterion {ahee-sthay-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of 143;
  • properly, an organ of perception, i.e. (figuratively) judgment:
  • --senses.[

  • 0146. aischrokerdes {ahee-skhrok-er-dace'}; from 150 and kerdos (gain);
  • sordid: --given to (greedy of) filthy lucre.[

  • 0147. aischrokerdos {ahee-skhrok-er-doce'}; adverb from 146; sordidly:
  • --for filthy lucre's sake.[

  • 0148. aischrologia {ahee-skhrol-og-ee'-ah}; from 150 and 3056; vile
  • conversation: --filthy communication.[

  • 0149. aischron {ahee-skhron'}; neuter of 150; a shameful thing, i.e.
  • indecorum: --shame.[

  • 0150. aischros {ahee-skhros'}; from the same as 153; shameful, i.e. base
  • (specially, venal): --filthy.[

  • 0151. aischrotes {ahee-skhrot'-ace}; from 150; shamefulness, i.e.
  • obscenity: --filthiness.[

  • 0152. aischune {ahee-skhoo'-nay}; from 153; shame or disgrace (abstractly
  • or concretely): --dishonesty, shame.[

  • 0153. aischunomai {ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee}; from aischos (disfigurement, i.e.
  • disgrace); to feel shame (for oneself): --be ashamed.[

  • 0154. aiteo {ahee-teh'-o}; of uncertain derivation; to ask (in genitive
  • case): --ask, beg, call for, crave, desire, require. Compare 4441.[

  • 0155. aitema {ah'-ee-tay-mah}; from 154; a thing asked or (abstractly) an
  • asking: --petition, request, required.[

  • 0156. aitia {ahee-tee'-a}; from the same as 154; 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].[

  • 0157. aitiama {ahee-tee'-am-ah}; from a derivative of 156; a thing charged:
  • --complaint.[

  • 0158. aition {ah'-ee-tee-on}; neuter of 159; a reason or crime [like 156]:
  • --cause, fault.[

  • 0159. aitios {ah'-ee-tee-os}; from the same as 154; causative, i.e.
  • (concretely) a causer: --author.[

  • 0160. aiphnidios {aheef-nid'-ee-os}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 5316 [compare 1810] (meaning non-apparent); unexpected, i.e.
  • (adverbially) suddenly: --sudden, unawares.[

  • 0161. aichmalosia {aheekh-mal-o-see'-ah}; from 164; captivity:
  • --captivity.[

  • 0162. aichmaloteuo {aheekh-mal-o-tew'-o}; from 164; to capture [like 163]:
  • --lead captive.[

  • 0163. aichmalotizo {aheekh-mal-o-tid'-zo}; from 164; to make captive:
  • --lead away captive, bring into captivity.[

  • 0164. aichmalotos {aheekh-mal-o-tos'}; from aichme (a spear) and a
  • derivative of the same as 259; properly, a prisoner of war, i.e. (genitive
  • case) a captive: --captive.[

  • 0165. aion {ahee-ohn'}; from the same as 104; 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 5550.[

  • 0166. aionios {ahee-o'-nee-os}; from 165; perpetual (also used of past
  • time, or past and future as well): --eternal, for ever, everlasting, world
  • (began).[

  • 0167. akatharsia {ak-ath-ar-see'-ah}; from 169; impurity (the quality),
  • physically or morally: --uncleanness.[

  • 0168. akathartes {ak-ath-ar'-tace}; from 169; impurity (the state),
  • morally: --filthiness.[

  • 0169. akathartos {ak-ath'-ar-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 2508 (meaning cleansed); impure (ceremonially,
  • morally [lewd] or specially, [demonic]): --foul, unclean.[

  • 0170. akaireomai {ak-ahee-reh'-om-ahee}; from a compound of 1 (as a
  • negative particle) and 2540 (meaning unseasonable); to be inopportune (for
  • one-self), i.e. to fail of a proper occasion: --lack opportunity.[

  • 0171. akairos {ak-ah'-ee-roce}; adverb from the same as 170; inopportunely:
  • --out of season.[

  • 0172. akakos {ak'-ak-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2556; not
  • bad, i.e. (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting:
  • --harmless, simple.[

  • 0173. akantha {ak'-an-thah}; probably from the same as 188; a thorn:
  • --thorn.[

  • 0174. akanthinos {ak-an'-thee-nos}; from 173; thorny: --of thorns.[

  • 0175. akarpos {ak'-ar-pos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2590;
  • barren (literally or figuratively): --without fruit, unfruitful.[

  • 0176. akatagnostos {ak-at-ag'-noce-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a derivative of 2607; unblamable: --that cannot be condemned.[

  • 0177. akatakaluptos {ak-at-ak-al'-oop-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a derivative of a compound of 2596 and 2572; unveiled: --uncovered.[


  • 0178. akatakritos {ak-at-ak'-ree-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of 2632; without (legal) trial: --uncondemned.[

  • 0179. akatalutos {ak-at-al'-oo-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 2647; indisoluble, i.e. (figuratively) permanent:
  • --endless.[

  • 0180. akatapaustos {ak-at-ap'-ow-stos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of 2664; unrefraining: --that cannot cease.[

  • 0181. akatastasia {ak-at-as-tah-see'-ah}; from 182; instability, i.e.
  • disorder: --commotion, confusion, tumult.[

  • 0182. akatastatos {ak-at-as'-tat-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 2525; inconstant: --unstable.[

  • 0183. akataschetos {ak-at-as'-khet-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of 2722; unrestrainable: --unruly.[

  • 0184. Akeldama {ak-el-dam-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [meaning field of blood;
  • corresponding to 2506 and 1818]; Akeldama, a place near Jerusalem:
  • --Aceldama.[

  • 0185. akeraios {ak-er'-ah-yos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 2767; unmixed, i.e. (figuratively) innocent:
  • --harmless, simple.[

  • 0186. aklines {ak-lee-nace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2827; not
  • leaning, i.e. (figuratively) firm: --without wavering.[

  • 0187. akmazo {ak-mad'-zo}; from the same as 188; to make a point, i.e.
  • (figuratively) mature: --be fully ripe.[

  • 0188. akmen {ak-mane'}; accusative case of a noun ("acme") akin to ake (a
  • point) and meaning the same; adverbially, just now, i.e. still: --yet.[

  • 0189. akoe {ak-o-ay'}; from 191; hearing (the act, the sense or the thing
  • heard): --audience, ear, fame, which ye heard, hearing, preached, report,
  • rumor.[

  • 0190. akoloutheo {ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 1 (as a particle of union) and
  • keleuthos (a road); properly, to be in the same way with, i.e. to accompany
  • (specially, as a disciple): --follow, reach.[

  • 0191. akouo {ak-oo'-o}; 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.[

  • 0192. akrasia {ak-ras-ee'-a}; from 193; want of self-restraint: --excess,
  • incontinency.[

  • 0193. akrates {ak-rat'-ace}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2904;
  • powerless, i.e. without self-control: --incontinent.[

  • 0194. akratos {ak'-rat-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed
  • derivative of 2767; undiluted: --without mixture.[

  • 0195. akribeia {ak-ree'-bi-ah}; from the same as 196; exactness: --perfect
  • manner.[

  • 0196. akribestatos {ak-ree-bes'-ta-tos}; superlative of akribes (a
  • derivative of the same as 206); most exact: --most straitest.[

  • 0197. akribesteron {ak-ree-bes'-ter-on}; neuter of the comparative of the
  • same as 196; (adverbially) more exactly: --more perfect(-ly).[

  • 0198. akriboo {ak-ree-bo'-o}; from the same as 196; to be exact, i.e.
  • ascertain: --enquire diligently.[

  • 0199. akribos {ak-ree-boce'}; adverb from the same as 196; exactly:
  • --circumspectly, diligently, perfect(-ly).[

  • ==== <NUM02>

  • 0200. akris {ak-rece'}; apparently from the same as 206; a locust (as
  • pointed, or as lightning on the top of vegetation): --locust.[

  • 0201. akroaterion {ak-ro-at-ay'-ree-on}; from 202; an audience-room:
  • --place of hearing.[

  • 0202. akroates {ak-ro-at-ace'}; from akroaomai (to listen; apparently an
  • intens. of 191); a hearer (merely): --hearer.[

  • 0203. akrobustia {ak-rob-oos-tee'-ah}; from 206 and probably a modified
  • form of posthe (the penis or male sexual organ); the prepuce; by
  • implication, an uncircumcised (i.e. gentile, figuratively, unregenerate)
  • state or person: --not circumcised, uncircumcised [with 2192],
  • uncircumcision.[

  • 0204. akrogoniaios {ak-rog-o-nee-ah'-yos}; from 206 and 1137; belonging to
  • the extreme corner: --chief corner.[

  • 0205. akrothinion {ak-roth-in'-ee-on}; from 206 and this (a heap); properly
  • (in the plural) the top of the heap, i.e. (by implication) best of the
  • booty: --spoils.[

  • 0206. akron {ak'-ron}; neuter of an adj. probably akin to the base of 188;
  • the extremity: --one end...other, tip, top, uttermost participle[

  • 0207. Akulas {ak-oo'-las}; probably for Latin aquila (an eagle); Akulas, an
  • Israelite: --Aquila.[

  • 0208. akuroo {ak-oo-ro'-o}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2964; to
  • invalidate: --disannul, make of none effect.[

  • 0209. akolutos {ak-o-loo'-toce}; adverb from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a derivative of 2967; in an unhindered manner, i.e. freely:
  • --no man forbidding him.[

  • 0210. akon {ak'-ohn}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 1635; unwilling:
  • --against the will.[

  • 0211. alabastron {al-ab'-as-tron}; neuter of alabastros (of uncertain
  • derivation), the name of a stone; properly, an "alabaster" box, i.e. (by
  • extension) a perfume vase (of any material): --(alabaster) box.[

  • 0212. alazoneia {al-ad-zon-i'-a}; from 213; braggadocio, i.e. (by
  • implication) self-confidence: --boasting, pride.[

  • 0213. alazon {al-ad-zone'}; from ale (vagrancy); braggart: --boaster.[

  • 0214. alalazo {al-al-ad'-zo}; from alale ( a shout, "halloo"); to
  • vociferate, i.e. (by implication) to wail; figuratively, to clang:
  • --tinkle, wail.[

  • 0215. alaletos {al-al'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 2980; unspeakable: --unutterable, which cannot be uttered.[


  • 0216. alalos {al'-al-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2980; mute:
  • --dumb.[

  • 0217. halas {hal'-as}; from 251; salt; figuratively, prudence: --salt.[

  • 0218. aleipho {al-i'-fo}; from 1 (as particle of union) and the base of
  • 3045; to oil (with perfume): --anoint.[

  • 0219. alektorophonia {al-ek-tor-of-o-nee'-ah}; from 220 and 5456;
  • cock-crow, i.e. the third night-watch: --cockcrowing.[

  • 0220. alektor {al-ek'-tore}; from (to ward off); a cock or male fowl:
  • --cock.[

  • 0221. Alexandreus {al-ex-and-reuce'}; from (the city so called); an
  • Alexandreian or inhab. of Alexandria: --of Alexandria, Alexandrian.[

  • 0222. Alexandrinos {al-ex-an-dree'-nos}; from the same as 221; Alexandrine,
  • or belonging to Alexandria: --of Alexandria.[

  • 0223. Alexandros {al-ex'-an-dros}; from the same as (the first part of) 220
  • and 435; man-defender; Alexander, the name of three Israelites and one
  • other man: --Alexander.[

  • 0224. aleuron {al'-yoo-ron}; from aleo (to grind); flour: --meal.[

  • 0225. aletheia {al-ay'-thi-a}; from 227; truth: --true, X truly, truth,
  • verity.[

  • 0226. aletheuo {al-ayth-yoo'-o}; from 227; to be true (in doctrine and
  • profession): --speak (tell) the truth.[

  • 0227. alethes {al-ay-thace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2990;
  • true (as not concealing): --true, truly, truth.[

  • 0228. alethinos {al-ay-thee-nos'}; from 227; truthful: --true.[

  • 0229. aletho {al-ay'-tho}; from the same as 224; to grind: --grind.[

  • 0230. alethos {al-ay-thoce'}; adverb from 227; truly: --indeed, surely, of
  • a surety, truly, of a (in) truth, verily, very.[

  • 0231. halieus {hal-ee-yoos'}; from 251; a sailor (as engaged on the salt
  • water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher: --fisher(-man).[

  • 0232. halieuo {hal-ee-yoo'-o}; from 231; to be a fisher, i.e. (by
  • implication) to fish: --go a-fishing.[

  • 0233. halizo {hal-id'-zo}; from 251; to salt: --salt.[

  • 0234. alisgema {al-is'-ghem-ah}; from alisgeo (to soil); (ceremonially)
  • defilement: --pollution.[

  • 0235. alla {al-lah'}; neuter plural of 243; properly, other things, i.e.
  • (adverbially) contrariwise (in many relations): --and, but (even), howbeit,
  • indeed, nay, nevertheless, no, notwithstanding, save, therefore, yea,
  • yet.[

  • 0236. allasso {al-las'-so}; from 243; to make different: --change.[

  • 0237. allachothen {al-lakh-oth'-en}; from 243; from elsewhere: --some other
  • way.[

  • 0238. allegoreo {al-lay-gor-eh'-o}; from 243 and agoreo (to harangue
  • [compare 58]); to allegorize: --be an allegory [the Greek word itself.].[


  • 0239. allelouia {al-lay-loo'-ee-ah}; of Hebrew origin [imperative of 1984
  • and 3050]; praise ye Jah!, an adoring exclamation: --alleluiah.[

  • 0240. allelon {al-lay'-lone}; Gen. plural from 243 reduplicated; one
  • another: --each other, mutual, one another, (the other), (them-,
  • your-)selves, (selves) together [sometimes with 3326 or 4314].[

  • 0241. allogenes {al-log-en-ace'}; from 243 and 1085; foreign, i.e. not a
  • Jew: --stranger.[

  • 0242. hallomai {hal'-lom-ahee}; middle voice of apparently a primary verb;
  • to jump; figuratively, to gush: --leap, spring up.[

  • 0243. allos {al'-los}; a primary word; "else," i.e. different (in many
  • applications): --more, one (another), (an-, some an-)other(-s, -wise).[

  • 0244. allotriepiskopos {al-lot-ree-ep-is'-kop-os}; from 245 and 1985;
  • overseeing others' affairs, i.e. a meddler (specially, in Gentile customs):
  • --busybody in other men's matters.[

  • 0245. allotrios {al-lot'-ree-os}; from 243; another's, i.e. not one's own;
  • by extension foreign, not akin, hostile: --alien, (an-)other (man's,
  • men's), strange(-r).[

  • 0246. allophulos {al-lof'-oo-los}; from 243 and 5443; foreign, i.e.
  • (specially) Gentile: --one of another nation.[

  • 0247. allos {al'-loce}; adverb from 243; differently: --otherwise.[

  • 0248. aloao {al-o-ah'-o}; from the same as 257; to tread out grain:
  • --thresh, tread out the corn.[

  • 0249. alogos {al'-og-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3056;
  • irrational: --brute, unreasonable.[

  • 0250. aloe {al-o-ay'}; of foreign origin [compare 174]; aloes (the gum):
  • --aloes.[

  • 0251. hals {halce]; a primary word; "salt": --salt.[

  • 0252. halukos {hal-oo-kos'}; from 251; briny: --salt.[

  • 0253. alupoteros {al-oo-pot'-er-os}; comparative of a compound of 1 (as a
  • negative particle) and 3077; more without grief: --less sorrowful.[

  • 0254. halusis {hal'-oo-sis}; of uncertain derivation; a fetter or manacle:
  • --bonds, chain.[

  • 0255. alusiteles {al-oo-sit-el-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • the base of 3081; gainless, i.e. (by implication) pernicious:
  • --unprofitable.[

  • 0256. Alphaios {al-fah'-yos}; of Hebrew origin [compare 2501]; Alphoeus, an
  • Israelite: --Alpheus.[

  • 0257. halon {hal'-ohn}; probably from the base of 1507; a threshing-floor
  • (as rolled hard), i.e. (figuratively) the grain (and chaff, as just
  • threshed): --floor.[

  • 0258. alopex {al-o'-pakes}; of uncertain derivation; a fox, i.e.
  • (figuratively) a cunning person: --fox.[

  • 0259. halosis {hal'-o-sis}; from a collateral form of 138; capture, --be
  • taken.[

  • 0260. hama {ham'-ah}; a primary particle; properly, at the "same" time, but
  • freely used as a preposition or adverb denoting close association: --also,
  • and, together, with(-al).[

  • 0261. amathes {am-ath-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3129;
  • ignorant: --unlearned.[

  • 0262. amarantinos {am-ar-an'-tee-nos}; from 263; "amaranthine", i.e. (by
  • implication) fadeless: --that fadeth not away.[

  • 0263. amarantos {am-ar'-an-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 3133; unfading, i.e. (by implication) perpetual:
  • --that fadeth not away.[

  • 0264. hamartano {ham-ar-tan'-o}; perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and the base of 3313; 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.[

  • 0265. hamartema {ham-ar'-tay-mah}; from 264; a sin (properly concrete):
  • --sin.[

  • 0266. hamartia {ham-ar-tee'-ah}; from 264; a sin (properly abstract):
  • --offence, sin(-ful).[

  • 0267. amarturos {am-ar'-too-ros}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • form of 3144; unattested: --without witness.[

  • 0268. hamartolos {ham-ar-to-los'}; from 264; sinful, i.e. a sinner:
  • --sinful, sinner.[

  • 0269. amachos {am'-akh-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3163;
  • peaceable: --not a brawler.[

  • 0270. amao {am-ah'-o}; from 260; properly, to collect, i.e. (by
  • implication) reap: --reap down.[

  • 0271. amethustos {am-eth'-oos-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3184; the "amethyst" (supposed to prevent intoxication):
  • --amethyst.[

  • 0272. ameleo {am-el-eh'-o}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3199; to be
  • careless of: --make light of, neglect, be negligent, no regard.[

  • 0273. amemptos {am'-emp-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3201; irreproachable: --blameless, faultless, unblamable.[


  • 0274. amemptos {am-emp'-toce}; adverb from 273; faultlessly: --blameless,
  • unblamably.[

  • 0275. amerimnos {am-er'-im-nos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3308;
  • not anxious: --without care(-fulness), secure.[

  • 0276. ametathetos {am-et-ath'-et-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3346; unchangeable, or (neuter as abstract) unchangeability:
  • --immutable(-ility).[

  • 0277. ametakinetos {am-et-ak-in'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a derivative of 3334; immovable: --unmovable.[

  • 0278. ametameletos {am-et-am-el'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed derivative of 3338; irrevocable: --without repentance, not
  • to be repented of.[

  • 0279. ametanoetos {am-et-an-o'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 3340; unrepentant: --impenitent.[

  • 0280. ametros {am'-et-ros}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3358;
  • immoderate: --(thing) without measure.[

  • 0281. amen {am-ane'}; of Hebrew origin [543]; properly, firm, i.e.
  • (figuratively) trustworthy; adverbially, surely (often as interj. so be
  • it): --amen, verily.[

  • 0282. ametor {am-ay'-tore}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3384;
  • motherless, i.e. of unknown maternity: --without mother.[

  • 0283. amiantos {am-ee'-an-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3392; unsoiled, i.e. (figuratively) pure: --undefiled.[

  • 0284. Aminadab {am-ee-nad-ab'}; of Hebrew origin [5992]; Aminadab, an
  • Israelite: --Aminadab.[

  • 0285. ammos {am'-mos}; perhaps from 260; sand (as heaped on the beach):
  • --sand.[

  • 0286. amnos {am-nos'}; apparently a primary word; a lamb: --lamb.[

  • 0287. amoibe {am-oy-bay'}; from ameibo (to exchange); requital:
  • --requite.[

  • 0288. ampelos {am'-pel-os}; probably from the base of 297 and that of 257;
  • a vine (as coiling about a support): --vine.[

  • 0289. ampelourgos {am-pel-oor-gos'}; from 288 and 2041; a vine-worker, i.e.
  • pruner: --vine-dresser.[

  • 0290. ampelon {am-pel-ohn'}; from 288; a vineyard: --vineyard.[

  • 0291. Amplias {am-plee'-as}; contracted for Latin ampliatus [enlarged];
  • Amplias, a Roman Christian: --Amplias.[

  • 0292. amunomai {am-oo'-nom-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to ward
  • off (for oneself), i.e. protect: --defend.[

  • 0293. amphiblestron {am-fib'-lace-tron}; from a compound of the base of 297
  • and 906; a (fishing) net (as thrown about the fish): --net.[

  • 0294. amphiennumi {am-fee-en'-noo-mee}; from the base of 297 and hennumi
  • (to invest); to enrobe: --clothe.[

  • 0295. Amphipolis {am-fip'-ol-is}; from the base of 297 and 4172; a city
  • surrounded by a river; Amphipolis, a place in Macedonia: --Amphipolis.[

  • 0296. amphodon {am'-fod-on}; from the base of 297 and 3598; a fork in the
  • road: --where two ways meet.[

  • 0297. amphoteros {am-fot'-er-os}; comparative of amphi (around); (in
  • plural) both: --both.[

  • 0298. amometos {am-o'-may-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3469; unblameable: --blameless.[

  • 0299. amomos {am'-o-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3470;
  • unblemished (literally or figuratively): --without blame (blemish, fault,
  • spot), faultless, unblameable.[

  • ==== <NUM03>

  • 0300. Amon {am-one'}; of Hebrew origin [526]; Amon, an Israelite:
  • --Amon.[

  • 0301. Amos {am-oce'}; of Hebrew origin [531]; Amos, an Israelite:
  • --Amos.[

  • 0302. an {an}; 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 1437.[

  • 0303. ana {an-ah'}; 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.[

  • 0304. anabathmos {an-ab-ath-mos'}; from 305 [compare 898]; a stairway:
  • --stairs.[

  • 0305. anabaino {an-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 303 and the base of 939; to go up
  • (literally or figuratively): --arise, ascend (up), climb (go, grow, rise,
  • spring) up, come (up).[

  • 0306. anaballomai {an-ab-al'-lom-ahee}; middle voice from 303 and 906; to
  • put off (for oneself): --defer.[

  • 0307. anabibazo {an-ab-ee-bad'-zo}; from 303 and a derivative of the base
  • of 939; to cause to go up, i.e. haul (a net): --draw.[

  • 0308. anablepo {an-ab-lep'-o}; from 303 and 991; to look up; by
  • implication, to recover sight: --look (up), see, receive sight.[

  • 0309. anablepsis {an-ab'-lep-sis}; from 308; restoration of sight:
  • --recovery of sight.[

  • 0310. anaboao {an-ab-o-ah'-o}; from 303 and 994; to halloo: --cry (aloud,
  • out).[

  • 0311. anabole {an-ab-ol-ay'}; from 306; a putting off: --delay.[

  • 0312. anaggello {an-ang-el'-lo}; from 303 and the base of 32; to announce
  • (in detail): --declare, rehearse, report, show, speak, tell.[

  • 0313. anagennao {an-ag-en-nah'-o}; from 303 and 1080; to beget or (by
  • extension) bear (again): --beget, (bear) X (again).[

  • 0314. anaginosko {an-ag-in-oce'-ko}; from 303 and 1097; to know again, i.e.
  • (by extension) to read: --read.[

  • 0315. anagkazo {an-ang-kad'-zo}; from 318; to necessitate: --compel,
  • constrain.[

  • 0316. anagkaios {an-ang-kah'-yos}; from 318; necessary; by implication,
  • close (of kin): --near, necessary, necessity, needful.[

  • 0317. anagkastos {an-ang-kas-toce'}; adverb from a derivative of 315;
  • compulsorily: --by constraint.[

  • 0318. anagke {an-ang-kay'}; from 303 and the base of 43; constraint
  • (literally or figuratively); by implication, distress: --distress, must
  • needs, (of) necessity(-sary), needeth, needful.[

  • 0319. anagnorizomai {an-ag-no-rid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 303 and
  • 1107; to make (oneself) known: --be made known.[

  • 0320. angnosis {an-ag'-no-sis}; from 314; (the act of) reading:
  • --reading.[

  • 0321. anago {an-ag'-o}; from 303 and 71; 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.[

  • 0322. anadeiknumi {an-ad-ike'-noo-mee}; from 303 and 1166; to exhibit, i.e.
  • (by implication) to indicate, appoint: --appoint, shew.[

  • 0323. anadeixis {an-ad'-ike-sis}; from 322; (the act of) exhibition:
  • --shewing.[

  • 0324. anadechomai {an-ad-ekh'-om-ahee}; from 303 and 1209; to entertain (as
  • a guest): --receive.[

  • 0325. anadidomi {an-ad-eed'-om-ee}; from 303 and 1325; to hand over:
  • --deliver.[

  • 0326. anazao {an-ad-zah'-o} from 303 and 2198; to recover life (literally
  • or figuratively): --(be a-)live again, revive.[

  • 0327. anazeteo {an-ad-zay-teh'-o}; from 303 and 2212; to search out:
  • --seek.[

  • 0328. anazonnumi {an-ad-zone'-noo-mee}; from 303 and 2224; to gird afresh:
  • -- gird up.[

  • 0329. anazopureo {an-ad-zo-poor-eh'-o}; from 303 and a compound of the base
  • of 2226 and 4442; to re-enkindle: --stir up.[

  • 0330. anathallo {an-ath-al'-lo}; from 303 and thallo (to flourish); to
  • revive: --flourish again.[

  • 0331. anathema {an-ath'-em-ah}; from 394; a (religious) ban or (concretely)
  • excommunicated (thing or person): --accused, anathema, curse, X great.[

  • 0332. anathematizo {an-ath-em-at-id'-zo}; from 331; to declare or vow under
  • penalty of execration: --(bind under a) curse, bind with an oath.[

  • 0333. antheoreo {an-ath-eh-o-reh'-o}; from 303 and 2334; to look again
  • (i.e. attentively) at (literally or figuratively): --behold, consider.[

  • 0334. anathema {an-ath'-ay-mah}; from 394 [like 331, but in a good sense];
  • a votive offering: --gift.[

  • 0335. anaideia {an-ah'-ee-die-ah'}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle [compare 427]) and 127; impudence, i.e. (by implication)
  • importunity: --importunity.[

  • 0336. anairesis {an-ah'-ee-res-is}; from 337; (the act of) killing:
  • --death.[

  • 0337. anaireo {an-ahee-reh'-o}; from 303 and (the active of) 138; 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.[

  • 0338. anaitios {an-ah'-ee-tee-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 159
  • (in the sense of 156); innocent: --blameless, guiltless.[

  • 0339. anakathizo {an-ak-ath-id'-zo}; from 303 and 2523; properly, to set
  • up, i.e. (reflexively) to sit up: --sit up.[

  • 0340. anakainizo {an-ak-ahee-nid'-zo}; from 303 and a derivative of 2537;
  • to restore: --renew.[

  • 0341. anakainoo {an-ak-ahee-no'-o}; from 303 and a derivative of 2537; to
  • renovate: --renew.[

  • 0342. anakainosis {an-ak-ah'-ee-no-sis}; from 341; renovation:
  • --renewing.[

  • 0343. anakalupto {an-ak-al-oop'-to}; from 303 (in the sense of reversal)
  • and 2572; to unveil: --open, ([un-])taken away.[

  • 0344. anakampto {an-ak-amp'-to}; from 303 and 2578; to turn back:
  • --(re-)turn.[

  • 0345. anakeimai {an-ak-i'-mahee}; from 303 and 2749; to recline (as a
  • corpse or at a meal): --guest, lean, lie, sit (down, at meat), at the
  • table.[

  • 0346. anakephalaiomai {an-ak-ef-al-ah'-ee-om-ahee}; from 303 and 2775 (in
  • its original sense); to sum up: --briefly comprehend, gather together in
  • one.[

  • 0347. anaklino {an-ak-lee'-no}; from 303 and 2827; to lean back: --lay,
  • (make) sit down.[

  • 0348. anakopto {an-ak-op'-to}; from 303 and 2875; to beat back, i.e. check:
  • --hinder.[

  • 0349. anakrazo {an-ak-rad'-zo}; from 303 and 2896; to scream up (aloud):
  • --cry out.[

  • 0350. anakrino {an-ak-ree'-no}; from 303 and 2919; properly, to scrutinize,
  • i.e. (by implication) investigate, interrogate, determine: --ask, question,
  • discern, examine, judge, search.[

  • 0351. anakrisis {an-ak'-ree-sis}; from 350; a (judicial) investigation:
  • --examination.[

  • 0352. anakupto {an-ak-oop'-to}; from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and
  • 2955; to unbend, i.e. rise; figuratively, be elated: --lift up, look up.[


  • 0353. analambano {an-al-am-ban'-o}; from 303 and 2983; to take up:
  • --receive up, take (in, unto, up).[

  • 0354. analepsis {an-al'-ape-sis}; from 353; ascension: --taking up.[

  • 0355. analisko {an-al-is'-ko}; from 303 and a form of the alternate of 138;
  • properly, to use up, i.e. destroy: --consume.[

  • 0356. analogia {an-al-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 303 and 3056;
  • proportion: --proportion.[

  • 0357. analogizomai {an-al-og-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 356; to
  • estimate, i.e. (figuratively) contemplate: --consider.[

  • 0358. analos {an'-al-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 251;
  • saltless, i.e. insipid: --X lose saltness.[

  • 0359. analusis {an-al'-oo-sis}; from 360; departure: --departure.[

  • 0360. analuo {an-al-oo'-o}; from 303 and 3089; to break up, i.e. depart
  • (literally or figuratively): --depart, return.[

  • 0361. anamartetos {an-am-ar'-tay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 264; sinless: --that is without sin.[

  • 0362. anemeno {an-am-en'-o}; from 303 and 3306; to await: --wait foreign[


  • 0363. anamimnesko {an-am-im-nace'-ko}; from 303 and 3403; to remind;
  • (reflexively) to recollect: --call to mind, (bring to , call to, put in),
  • remember(-brance).[

  • 0364. anamnesis {an-am'-nay-sis}; from 363; recollection: --remembrance
  • (again).[

  • 0365. ananeoo {an-an-neh-o'-o}; from 303 and a derivative of 3501; to
  • renovate, i.e. reform: --renew.[

  • 0366. ananepho {an-an-ay'-fo}; from 303 and 3525; to become sober again,
  • i.e. (figuratively) regain (one's) senses: --recover self.[

  • 0367. Ananias {an-an-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2608]; Ananias, the name of
  • three Israelites: --Ananias.[

  • 0368. anantirrhetos {an-an-tir'-hray-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed derivative of a compound of 473 and 4483; indisputable:
  • --cannot be spoken against.[

  • 0369. anantirrhetos {an-an-tir-hray'-toce}; adverb from 368; promptly:
  • --without gainsaying.[

  • 0370. anaxios {an-ax'-ee-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 514;
  • unfit: --unworthy.[

  • 0371. anaxios {an-ax-ee'-oce}; adverb from 370; irreverently:
  • --unworthily.[

  • 0372. anapausis {an-ap'-ow-sis}; from 373; intermission; by implication,
  • recreation: --rest.[

  • 0373. anapano {an-ap-ow'-o}; from 303 and 3973; (reflexively) to repose
  • (literally or figuratively [be exempt], remain); by implication, to
  • refresh: --take ease, refresh, (give, take) rest.[

  • 0374. anapeitho {an-ap-i'-tho}; from 303 and 3982; to incite:
  • --persuade.[

  • 0375. anapempo {an-ap-em'-po}; from 303 and 3992; to send up or back:
  • --send (again).[

  • 0376. anaperos {an-ap'-ay-ros}; from 303 (in the sense of intensity) and
  • peros (maimed); crippled: --maimed.[

  • 0377. anapipto {an-ap-ip'-to}; from 303 and 4098; to fall back, i.e. lie
  • down, lean back: --lean, sit down (to meat).[

  • 0378. anapleroo {an-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 303 and 4137; to complete; by
  • implication, to occupy, supply; figuratively, to accomplish (by coincidence
  • ot obedience): --fill up, fulfill, occupy, supply.[

  • 0379. anapologetos {an-ap-ol-og'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed derivative of 626; indefensible: --without an excuse,
  • inexcuseable.[

  • 0380. anaptusso {an-ap-toos'-o}; from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and
  • 4428; to unroll (a scroll or volume): --open.[

  • 0381. anapto {an-ap'-to}; from 303 and 681; to enkindle: --kindle,
  • light.[

  • 0382. anarithmetos {an-ar-ith'-may-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a derivative of 705; unnumbered, i.e. without number: --innumerable.[


  • 0383. anaseio {an-as-i'-o}; from 303 and 4579; figuratively, to excite:
  • --move, stir up.[

  • 0384. anaskeuazo {an-ask-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 303 (in the sense of reversal)
  • and a derivative of 4632; properly, to pack up (baggage), i.e. (by
  • implication and figuratively) to upset: --subvert.[

  • 0385. anaspao {an-as-pah'-o}; from 303 and 4685; to take up or extricate:
  • --draw up, pull out.[

  • 0386. anastasis {an-as'-tas-is}; from 450; 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.[

  • 0387. anastatoo {an-as-tat-o'-o}; from a derivative of 450 (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.[

  • 0388. anastauroo {an-as-tow-ro'-o}; from 303 and 4717; to recrucify
  • (figuratively): --crucify afresh.[

  • 0389. anastenazo {an-as-ten-ad'-zo}; from 303 and 4727; to sigh deeply:
  • --sigh deeply.[

  • 0390. anastrepho {an-as-tref'-o}; from 303 and 4762; 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.[

  • 0391. anastrophe {an-as-trof-ay'}; from 390; behavior: --conversation.[

  • 0392. anatassomai {an-at-as'-som-ahee}; from 303 and the middle voice of
  • 5021; to arrange: --set in order.[

  • 0393. anatello {an-at-el'-lo}; from 303 and the base of 5056; to (cause to)
  • arise: --(a-, make to) rise, at the rising of, spring (up), be up.[

  • 0394. anatithemai {an-at-ith'-em-ahee}; from 303 and the middle voice of
  • 5087; to set forth (for oneself), i.e propound: --communicate, declare.[


  • 0395. anatole {an-at-ol-ay'}; from 393; a rising of light, i.e. dawn
  • (figuratively); by implication, the east (also in plural): --dayspring,
  • east, rising.[

  • 0396. anatrepo {an-at-rep'-o}; from 303 and the base of 5157; to overturn
  • (figuratively): --overthrow, subvert.[

  • 0397. anatrepho {an-at-ref'-o}; from 303 and 5142; to rear (physically or
  • mentally): --bring up, nourish (up).[

  • 0398. anaphaino {an-af-ah'-ee-no}; from 303 and 5316; to show, i.e.
  • (reflexively) appear, or (passively) to have pointed out: --(should)
  • appear, discover.[

  • 0399. anaphero {an-af-er'-o}; from 303 and 5342; to take up (literally or
  • figuratively): --bear, bring (carry, lead) up, offer (up).[

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  • 0400. anaphoneo {an-af-o-neh'-o}; from 303 and 5455; to exclaim: --speak
  • out.[

  • 0401. anachusis {an-akh'-oo-sis}; from a comparative of 303 and cheo (to
  • pour); properly, effusion, i.e. (figuratively) license: --excess.[

  • 0402. anachoreo {an-akh-o-reh'-o}; from 303 and 5562; to retire: --depart,
  • give place, go (turn) aside, withdraw self.[

  • 0403. anapsuxis {an-aps'-ook-sis}; from 404; properly, a recovery of
  • breath, i.e. (figuratively) revival: --revival.[

  • 0404. anapsucho {an-aps-oo'-kho}; from 303 and 5594; properly, to cool off,
  • i.e. (figuratively) relieve: --refresh.[

  • 0405. andrapodistes {an-drap-od-is-tace'}; from a derivative of a compound
  • of 435 and 4228; an enslaver (as bringing men to his feet):
  • --menstealer.[

  • 0406. Andreas {an-dreh'-as}; from 435; manly; Andreas, an Israelite:
  • --Andrew.[

  • 0407. andrizomai {an-drid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 435; to act manly:
  • --quit like men.[

  • 0408. Andronikos {an-dron'-ee-kos}; from 435 and 3534; man of victory;
  • Andronicos, an Israelite: --Adronicus.[

  • 0409. androphonos {an-drof-on'-os}; from 435 and 5408; a murderer:
  • --manslayer.[

  • 0410. anegkletos {an-eng'-klay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 1458; unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable:
  • --blameless.[

  • 0411. anekdiegetos {an-ek-dee-ay'-gay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed derivative of 1555; not expounded in full, i.e.
  • indescribable: --unspeakable.[

  • 0412. aneklaletos {an-ek-lal'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 1583; not spoken out, i.e. (by implication)
  • unutterable: --unspeakable.[

  • 0413. anekleiptos {an-ek'-lipe-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 1587; not left out, i.e. (by implication)
  • inexhaustible: --that faileth not.[

  • 0414. anektoteros {an-ek-tot'-er-os}; comparative of a derivative of 430;
  • more endurable: --more tolerable.[

  • 0415. aneleemon {an-eleh-ay'-mone}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 1655; merciless: --unmerciful.[

  • 0416. anemizo {an-em-id'-zo}; from 417; to toss with the wind: --drive with
  • the wind.[

  • 0417. anemos {an'-em-os}; from the base of 109; wind; (plural) by
  • implication (the four) quarters (of the earth): --wind.[

  • 0418. anendektos {an-en'-dek-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of the same as 1735; unadmitted, i.e. (by implication) not
  • supposable: --impossible.[

  • 0419. anexereunetos {an-ex-er-yoo'-nay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a presumed derivative of 1830; not searched out, i.e. (by
  • implication) inscrutable: --unsearchable.[

  • 0420. anexikakos {an-ex-ik'-ak-os}; from 430 and 2556; enduring of ill,
  • i.e. forbearing: --patient.[

  • 0421. anexichniastos {an-ex-ikh-nee'-as-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of 1537 and a derivative
  • of 2487; not tracked out, i.e. (by implication) untraceable: --past finding
  • out; unsearchable.[

  • 0422. anepaischuntos {an-ep-ah'-ee-skhoon-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of 1909 and 153; not
  • ashamed, i.e. irreprehensible: --that needeth not to be ashamed.[

  • 0423. anepileptos {an-ep-eel'-ape-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of 1949; not arrested, i.e. (by implication) inculpable:
  • --blameless, unrebukeable.[

  • 0424. anerchomai {an-erkh'-om-ahee}; from 303 and 2064; to ascend: --go
  • up.[

  • 0425. anesis {an'-es-is}; from 447; relaxation or (figuratively) relief:
  • --eased, liberty, rest.[

  • 0426. anetazo {an-et-ad'-zo}; from 303 and etazo (to test); to investigate
  • (judicially): --(should have) examined(-d).[

  • 0427. aneu {an'-yoo}; a primary particle; without: --without. Compare 1.[


  • 0428. aneuthetos {an-yoo'-the-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 2111; not well set, i.e. inconvenient: --not commodious.[

  • 0429. aneurisko {an-yoo-ris'-ko}; from 303 and 2147; to find out:
  • --find.[

  • 0430. anechomai {an-ekh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 303 and 2192; to hold
  • oneself up against, i.e. (figuratively) put up with: --bear with, endure,
  • forbear, suffer.[

  • 0431. anepsios {an-eps'-ee-os}; from 1 (as a particle of union) and an
  • obsolete nepos (a brood); properly, akin, i.e. (specially) a cousin:
  • --sister's son.[

  • 0432. anethon {an'-ay-thon}; probably of foreign origin; dill: --anise.[


  • 0433. aneko {an-ay'-ko}; from 303 and 2240; to attain to, i.e.
  • (figuratively) be proper: --convenient, be fit.[

  • 0434. anemeros {an-ay'-mer-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and hemeros
  • (lame); savage: --fierce.[

  • 0435. aner {an'-ayr}; a primary word [compare 444]; a man (properly as an
  • individual male): --fellow, husband, man, sir.[

  • 0436. anthistemi {anth-is'-tay-mee}; from 473 and 2476; to stand against,
  • i.e. oppose: --resist, withstand.[

  • 0437. anthomologeomai {anth-om-ol-og-eh'-om-ahee}; from 473 and the middle
  • voice of 3670; to confess in turn, i.e. respond in praise: --give
  • thanks.[

  • 0438. anthos {anth'-os}; a primary word; a blossom: --flower.[

  • 0439. anthrakia {anth-rak-ee-ah'}; from 440; a bed of burning coals: --fire
  • of coals.[

  • 0440. anthrax {anth'-rax}; of uncertain derivation; a live coal: --coal of
  • fire.[

  • 0441. anthropareskos {anth-ro-par'-es-kos}; from 444 and 700; man-courting,
  • i.e. fawning: --men-pleaser.[

  • 0442. anthropinos {anth-ro'-pee-nos}; from 444; human: --human, common to
  • man, man[-kind], [man-]kind, men's, after the manner of men.[

  • 0443. anthropoktonos {anth-ro-pok-ton'-os}; from 444 and kteine (to kill);
  • a manslayer: --murderer. Compare 5406.[

  • 0444. anthropos {anth'-ro-pos}; from 435 and ops (the countenance; from
  • 3700); man-faced, i.e. a human being: --certain, man.[

  • 0445. anthupateuo {anth-oo-pat-yoo'-o}; from 446; to act as a proconsul:
  • --be the deputy.[

  • 0446. anthupatos {anth-oo'-pat-os}; from 473 and a superlative of 5228;
  • instead of the highest officer, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul:
  • --deputy.[

  • 0447. aniemi {an-ee'-ay-mee}; from 303 and hiemi (to send); to let up, i.e.
  • (literally) slacken or (figuratively) desert, desist from: --forbear,
  • leave, loose.[

  • 0448. anileos {an-ee'-leh-oce}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2436;
  • inexorable: --without mercy.[

  • 0449. aniptos {an'-ip-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed
  • derivative of 3538; without ablution: --unwashen.[

  • 0450. anistemi {an-is'-tay-mee}; from 303 and 2476; to stand up (literal or
  • figurative, transitive or intransitive): --arise, lift up, raise up
  • (again), rise (again), stand up(-right).[

  • 0451. Anna {an'-nah}; of Hebrew origin [2584]; Anna, an Israelitess:
  • --Anna.[

  • 0452. Annas {an'-nas}; of Hebrew origin [2608]; Annas (i.e. 367), an
  • Israelite: --Annas.[

  • 0453. anoetos {an-o'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3539; unintelligent; by implication, sensual: --fool(-ish),
  • unwise.[

  • 0454. anoia {an'-oy-ah}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 3563; stupidity; by implication, rage: --folly, madness.[

  • 0455. anoigo {an-oy'-go}; from 303 and oigo (to open); to open up
  • (literally or figuratively, in various applications): --open.[

  • 0456. anoikodomeo {an-oy-kod-om-eh'-o}; from 303 and 3618; to rebuild:
  • --build again.[

  • 0457. anoixis {an'-oix-is}; from 455; opening (throat): --X open.[

  • 0458. anomia {an-om-ee'-ah}; from 459; illegality, i.e. violation of law or
  • (genitive case) wickedness: --iniquity, X transgress(-ion of) the law,
  • unrighteousness.[

  • 0459. anomos {an'-om-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3551;
  • lawless, i.e. (negatively) not subject to (the Jewish) law; (by
  • implication, a Gentile), or (positively) wicked: --without law, lawless,
  • transgressor, unlawful, wicked.[

  • 0460. anomos {an-om'-oce}; adverb from 459; lawlessly, i.e. (specially) not
  • amenable to (the Jewish) law: --without law.[

  • 0461. anorthoo {an-orth-o'-o}; from 303 and a derivative of the base of
  • 3717; to straighten up: --lift (set) up, make straight.[

  • 0462. anosios {an-os'-ee-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3741:
  • --unholy.[

  • 0463. anoche {an-okh-ay'}; from 430; self-restraint, i.e. tolerance:
  • --forbearance.[

  • 0464. antagonizomai {an-tag-o-nid'-zom-ahee}; from 473 and 75; to struggle
  • against (figuratively) ["antagonize"]: --strive against.[

  • 0465. antallagma {an-tal'-ag-mah}; from a compound of 473 and 236; an
  • equivalent or ransom: --in exchange.[

  • 0466. antanapleroo {an-tan-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 473 and 378; to supplement:
  • --fill up.[

  • 0467. antapodidomi {an-tap-od-ee'-do-mee}; from 473 and 591; to requite
  • (good or evil): --recompense, render, repay.[

  • 0468. antapodoma {an-tap-od'-om-ah}; from 467; a requital (properly, the
  • thing): --recompense.[

  • 0469. antapodosis {an-tap-od'-os-is}; from 467; requital (properly, the
  • act): --reward.[

  • 0470. antapokrinomai {an-tap-ok-ree'-nom-ahee}; from 473 and 611; to
  • contradict or dispute: --answer again, reply against.[

  • 0471. antepo {an-tep'-o}; from 473 and 2036; to refute or deny: --gainsay,
  • say against.[

  • 0472. antechomai {an-tekh'-om-ahee}; from 473 and the middle voice of 2192;
  • to hold oneself opposite to, i.e. (by implication) adhere to; by extension
  • to care for: --hold fast, hold to, support.[

  • 0473. anti {an-tee'}; 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.[

  • 0474. antiballo {an-tee-bal'-lo}; from 473 and 906; to bandy: --have.[

  • 0475. antidiatithemai {an-tee-dee-at-eeth'-em-ahee}; from 473 and 1303; to
  • set oneself opposite, i.e. be disputatious: --that oppose themselves.[

  • 0476. antidikos {an-tid'-ee-kos}; from 473 and 1349; an opponent (in a
  • lawsuit); specially, Satan (as the arch-enemy): --adversary.[

  • 0477. antithesis {an-tith'-es-is}; from a compound of 473 and 5087;
  • opposition, i.e. a conflict (of theories): --opposition.[

  • 0478. antikathistemi {an-tee-kath-is'-tay-mee}; from 473 and 2525; to set
  • down (troops) against, i.e. withstand: --resist.[

  • 0479. antikaleo {an-tee-kal-eh'-o}; from 473 and 2564; to invite in return:
  • --bid again.[

  • 0480. antikeimai {an-tik'-i-mahee}; from 473 and 2749; to lie opposite,
  • i.e. be adverse (figuratively, repugnant) to: --adversary, be contrary,
  • oppose.[

  • 0481. antikru {an-tee-kroo'}; prol. from 473; opposite: --over against.[


  • 0482. antilambanomai {an-tee-lam-ban'-om-ahee}; from 473 and the middle
  • voice of 2983; to take hold of in turn, i.e. succor; also to participate:
  • --help, partaker, support.[

  • 0483. antilego {an-til'-eg-o}; from 473 and 3004; to dispute, refuse:
  • --answer again, contradict, deny, gainsay(-er), speak against.[

  • 0484. antilepsis {an-til'-ape-sis}; from 482; relief: --help.[

  • 0485. antilogia {an-tee-log-ee'-ah}; from a derivative of 483; dispute,
  • disobedience: --contradiction, gainsaying, strife.[

  • 0486. antiloidoreo {an-tee-loy-dor-eh'-o}; from 473 and 3058; to rail in
  • reply: --revile again.[

  • 0487. antilutron {an-til'-oo-tron}; from 473 and 3083; a redemption-price:
  • --ransom.[

  • 0488. antimetreo {an-tee-met-reh'-o}; from 473 and 3354; to mete in return:
  • --measure again.[

  • 0489. antimisthia {an-tee-mis-thee'-ah}; from a compound of 473 and 3408;
  • requital, correspondence: --recompense.[

  • 0490. Antiocheia {an-tee-okh'-i-ah}; from Antiochus (a Syrian king);
  • Antiochia, a place in Syria: --Antioch.[

  • 0491. Antiocheus {an-tee-okh-yoos'}; from 490; an Antiochian or inhab. of
  • Antiochia: --of Antioch.[

  • 0492. antiparerchomai {an-tee-par-er'-khom-ahee}; from 473 and 3928; to go
  • along opposite: --pass by on the other side.[

  • 0493. Antipas {an-tee'-pas}; contracted for a compound of 473 and a
  • derivative of 3962; Antipas, a Christian: --Antipas.[

  • 0494. Antipatris {an-tip-at-rece'}; from the same as 493; Antipatris, a
  • place in Palestine: --Antipatris.[

  • 0495. antiperan {an-tee-per'-an}; from 473 and 4008; on the opposite side:
  • --over against.[

  • 0496. antipipto {an-tee-pip'-to}; from 473 and 4098 (including its
  • alternate); to oppose: --resist.[

  • 0497. antistrateuomai {an-tee-strat-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 473 and 4754;
  • (figuratively) to attack, i.e. (by implication) destroy: --war against.[


  • 0498. antitassomai {an-tee-tas'-som-ahee}; from 473 and the middle voice of
  • 5021; to range oneself against, i.e. oppose: --oppose themselves,
  • resist.[

  • 0499. antitupon {an-teet'-oo-pon}; neuter of a compound of 473 and 5179;
  • corresponding ["antitype"], i.e. a representative, counterpart: --(like)
  • figure (whereunto).[

  • ==== <NUM05>

  • 0500. antichristos {an-tee'-khris-tos}; from 473 and 5547; an opponent of
  • the Messiah: --antichrist.[

  • 0501. antleo {ant-leh-o}; from antlos (the hold of a ship); to bale up
  • (properly, bilge water), i.e. dip water (with a bucket, pitcher, etc.):
  • --draw (out).[

  • 0502. antlema {ant'-lay-mah}; from 501; a baling vessel: --thing to draw
  • with.[

  • 0503. antophthalmeo {ant-of-thal-meh'-o}; from a compound of 473 and 3788;
  • to face: --bear up into.[

  • 0504. anudros {an'-oo-dros}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5204;
  • waterless, i.e. dry: --dry, without water.[

  • 0505. anupokritos {an-oo-pok'-ree-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 5271; undissembled, i.e. sincere: --without
  • dissimulation (hypocrisy), unfeigned.[

  • 0506. anupotaktos {an-oo-pot'-ak-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 5293; unsubdued, i.e. insubordinate (in fact or
  • temper): --disobedient, that is not put under, unruly.[

  • 0507. ano {an'-o}; adverb from 473; upward or on the top: --above, brim,
  • high, up.[

  • 0508. anogeon {an-ogue'-eh-on}; from 507 and 1093; 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.[

  • 0509. anothen {an'-o-then}; from 507; from above; by analogy, from the
  • first; by implication, anew: --from above, again, from the beginning (very
  • first), the top.[

  • 0510. anoterikos {an-o-ter-ee-kos'}; from 511; superior, i.e. (locally)
  • more remote: --upper.[

  • 0511. anoteros {an-o'-ter-os}; comparative degree of 507; upper, i.e.
  • (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the
  • book: --above, higher.[

  • 0512. anopheles {an-o-fel'-ace}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and tha
  • base of 5624; useless or (neuter) inutility: --unprofitable(-ness).[

  • 0513. axine {ax-ee'-nay}; probably from agnumi (to break; compare 4486); an
  • axe: --axe.[

  • 0514. axios {ax'-ee-os}; probably from 71; deserving, comparable or
  • suitable (as if drawing praise): --due reward, meet, [un-]worthy.[

  • 0515. axioo {ax-ee-o'-o}; from 514; to deem entitled or fit: --desire,
  • think good, count (think) worthy.[

  • 0516. axios {ax-ee'-oce}; adverb from 514; appropriately: --as becometh,
  • after a godly sort, worthily(-thy).[

  • 0517. aoratos {ah-or'-at-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3707;
  • invisible: --invisible (thing).[

  • 0518. apaggello {ap-ang-el'-lo}; from 575 and the base of 32; to announce:
  • --bring word (again), declare, report, shew (again), tell.[

  • 0519. apagchomai {ap-ang'-khom-ahee} from 575 and agcho (to choke; akin to
  • the base of 43); to strangle oneself off (i.e. to death): --hang
  • himself.[

  • 0520. apago {ap-ag'-o}; from 575 and 71; to take off (in various senses):
  • --bring, carry away, lead (away), put to death, take away.[

  • 0521. apaideutos {ap-ah'-ee-dyoo-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a derivative of 3811; uninstructed, i.e. (figuratively) stupid:
  • --unlearned.[

  • 0522. apairo {ap-ah'-ee-ro}; from 575 and 142; to lift off, i.e. remove:
  • --take (away).[

  • 0523. apaiteo {ap-ah'-ee-teh-o}; from 575 and 154; to demand back: --ask
  • again, require.[

  • 0524. apalgeo {ap-alg-eh'-o}; from 575 and algeo (to smart); to grieve out,
  • i.e. become apathetic: --be past feeling.[

  • 0525. apallasso {ap-al-las'-so}; from 575 and 236; to change away, i.e.
  • release, (reflexively) remove: --deliver, depart.[

  • 0526. apallotrioo {ap-al-lot-ree-o'-o}; from 575 and a derivative of 245;
  • to estrange away, i.e. (passively and figuratively) to be non-participant:
  • --alienate, be alien.[

  • 0527. apalos {ap-al-os'}; of uncertain derivation; soft: --tender.[

  • 0528. apantao {ap-an-tah'-o}; from 575 and a derivative of 473; to meet
  • away, i.e. encounter: --meet.[

  • 0529. apantesis {ap-an'-tay-sis}; from 528; a (friendly) encounter:
  • --meet.[

  • 0530. hapax {hap'-ax}; probably from 537; one (or a single) time
  • (numerically or conclusively): --once.[

  • 0531. aparabatos {ap-ar-ab'-at-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 3845; not passing away, i.e. untransferable (perpetual):
  • --unchangeable.[

  • 0532. aparaskeuastos {ap-ar-ask-yoo'-as-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and a derivative of 3903; unready: --unprepared.[

  • 0533. aparneomai {ap-ar-neh'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 720; to deny utterly,
  • i.e. disown, abstain: --deny.[

  • 0534. aparti {ap-ar'-tee}; from 575 and 737; from now, i.e. henceforth
  • (already): --from henceforth.[

  • 0535. apartismos {ap-ar-tis-mos'}; from a derivative of 534; completion:
  • --finishing.[

  • 0536. aparche {ap-ar-khay'}; from a compound of 575 and 756; a beginning of
  • sacrifice, i.e. the (Jewish) first-fruit (figuratively): --first-fruits.[


  • 0537. hapas {hap'-as}; from 1 (as a particle of union) and 3956; absolutely
  • all or (singular) every one: --all (things), every (one), whole.[

  • 0538. apatao {ap-at-ah'-o}; of uncertain derivation; to cheat, i.e. delude:
  • --deceive.[

  • 0539. apate {ap-at'-ay}; from 538; delusion: --deceit(-ful, -fulness),
  • deceivableness(-ving).[

  • 0540. apator {ap-at'-ore}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3962;
  • fatherless, i.e. of unrecorded paternity: --without father.[

  • 0541. apaugasma {ap-ow'-gas-mah}; from a compound of 575 and 826; an
  • off-flash, i.e. effulgence: --brightness.[

  • 0542. apeido {ap-i'-do}; from 575 and the same as 1492; to see fully:
  • --see.[

  • 0543. apeitheia {ap-i'-thi-ah}; from 545; disbelief (obstinate and
  • rebellious): --disobedience, unbelief.[

  • 0544. apeitheo {ap-i-theh'-o}; from 545; to disbelieve (wilfully and
  • perversely): --not believe, disobedient, obey not, unbelieving.[

  • 0545. apeithes {ap-i-thace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3982;
  • unpersuadable, i.e. contumacious: --disobedient.[

  • 0546. apeileo {ap-i-leh'-o}; of uncertain derivation; to menace; by
  • implication, to forbid: --threaten.[

  • 0547. apeile {ap-i-lay'}; from 546; a menace: --X straitly, threatening.[


  • 0548. apeimi {ap'-i-mee}; from 575 and 1510; to be away: --be absent.
  • Compare 549.[

  • 0549. apeimi {ap'-i-mee}; from 575 and eimi (to go); to go away: --go.
  • Compare 548.[

  • 0550. apeipomen {ap-i-pom'-ane}; reflexive past of a compound of 575 and
  • 2036; to say off for oneself, i.e. disown: --renounce.[

  • 0551. apeirastos {ap-i'-ras-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 3987; untried, i.e. not temptable: --not to be
  • tempted.[

  • 0552. apeiros {ap'-i-ros}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 3984;
  • inexperienced, i.e. ignorant: --unskilful.[

  • 0553. apekdechomai {ap-ek-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 1551; to expect
  • fully: --look (wait) foreign[

  • 0554. apekduomai {ap-ek-doo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 575 and 1562; to
  • divest wholly oneself, or (for oneself) despoil: --put off, spoil.[

  • 0555. apekdusis {ap-ek'-doo-sis}; from 554; divestment: --putting off.[

  • 0556. apelauno {ap-el-ow'-no}; from 575 and 1643; to dismiss: --drive.[

  • 0557. apelegmos {ap-el-eg-mos'}; from a compound of 575 and 1651;
  • refutation, i.e. (by implication) contempt: --nought.[

  • 0558. apeleutheros {ap-el-yoo'-ther-os}; from 575 and 1658; one freed away,
  • i.e. a freedman: --freeman.[

  • 0559. Apelles {ap-el-lace'}; of Latin origin; Apelles, a Christian:
  • --Apelles.[

  • 0560. apelpizo {ap-el-pid'-zo}; from 575 and 1679; to hope out, i.e. fully
  • expect: --hope for again.[

  • 0561. apenanti {ap-en'-an-tee}; from 575 and 1725; from in front, i.e.
  • opposite, before or against: --before, contrary, over against, in the
  • presence of.[
  • ***. apepo. See 550.[

  • 0562. aperantos {ap-er'-an-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • secondary derivative of 4008; unfinished, i.e. (by implication)
  • interminable: --endless.[

  • 0563. aperispastos {ap-er-is-pas-toce'}; adverb from a compound of 1 (as a
  • negative participle) and a presumed derivative of 4049; undistractedly,
  • i.e. free from (domestic) solicitude: --without distraction.[

  • 0564. aperitmetos {ap-er-eet'-may-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • a presumed derivative of 4059; uncircumcised (figuratively):
  • --uncircumcised.[

  • 0565. aperchomai {ap-erkh'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 2064; 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.[

  • 0566. apechei {ap-ekh'-i}; third person singular present indicative active
  • of 568 used impersonally; it is sufficient: --it is enough.[

  • 0567. apechomai {ap-ekh'-om-ahee}; middle voice (reflexively) of 568; to
  • hold oneself off, i.e. refrain: --abstain.[

  • 0568. apecho {ap-ekh'-o}; from 575 and 2192; (actively) to have out, i.e.
  • receive in full; (intransitively) to keep (oneself) away, i.e. be distant
  • (literally or figuratively): --be, have, receive.[

  • 0569. apisteo {ap-is-teh'-o}; from 571; to be unbelieving, i.e.
  • (transitively) disbelieve, or (by implication) disobey: --believe not.[

  • 0570. apaistia {ap-is-tee'-ah}; from 571; faithlessness, i.e. (negatively)
  • disbelief (lack of Christian faith), or (positively) unfaithfulness
  • (disobedience): --unbelief.[

  • 0571. apistos {ap'-is-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4103;
  • (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).[

  • 0572. haplotes {hap-lot'-ace}; from 573; singleness, i.e. (subjectively)
  • sincerity (without dissimulation or self-seeking), or (objectively)
  • generosity (copious bestowal): --bountifulness, liberal(-ity), simplicity,
  • singleness.[

  • 0573. haplous {hap-looce'}; probably from 1 (as a particle of union) and
  • the base of 4120; properly, folded together, i.e. single (figuratively,
  • clear): --single.[

  • 0574. haplos {hap-loce'}; adverb from 573 (in the objective sense of 572);
  • bountifully; --liberally.[

  • 0575. apo {apo'}; 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.[

  • 0576. apobaino {ap-ob-ah'-ee-no}; from 575 and the base of 939; literally,
  • to disembark; figuratively, to eventuate: --become, go out, turn.[

  • 0577. apoballo {ap-ob-al'-lo}; from 575 and 906; to throw off;
  • figuratively, to lose: --cast away.[

  • 0578. apoblepo {ap-ob-lep'-o}; from 575 and 991; to look away from
  • everything else, i.e. (figuratively) intently regard: --have respect.[

  • 0579. apobletos {ap-ob'-lay-tos}; from 577; cast off, i.e. (figuratively)
  • such as to be rejected: --be refused.[

  • 0580. apobole {ap-ob-ol-ay'}; from 577; rejection; figuratively, loss:
  • --casting away, loss.[

  • 0581. apogenomenos {ap-og-en-om'-en-os}; past participle of a compound of
  • 575 and 1096; absent, i.e. deceased (figuratively, renounced): --being
  • dead.[

  • 0582. apographe {ap-og-raf-ay'}; from 583; an enrollment; by implication,
  • an assessment: --taxing.[

  • 0583. apographo {ap-og-raf'-o}; from 575 and 1125; to write off (a copy or
  • list), i.e. enrol: --tax, write.[

  • 0584. apodeiknumi {ap-od-ike'-noo-mee}; from 575 and 1166; to show off,
  • i.e. exhibit; figuratively, to demonstrate, i.e. accredit: --(ap-)prove,
  • set forth, shew.[

  • 0585. apodeixis {ap-od'-ike-sis}; from 584; manifestation:
  • --demonstration.[

  • 0586. apodekatoo {ap-od-ek-at-o'-o}; from 575 and 1183; to tithe (as debtor
  • or creditor): --(give, pay, take) tithe.[

  • 0587. apodektos {ap-od'-ek-tos}; from 588; accepted, i.e. agreeable:
  • --acceptable.[

  • 0588. apodechomai {ap-od-ekh'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 1209; to take fully,
  • i.e. welcome (persons), approve (things): --accept, receive (gladly).[

  • 0589. apodemeo {ap-od-ay-meh'-o}; from 590; to go abroad, i.e. visit a
  • foreign land: --go (travel) into a far country, journey.[

  • 0590. apodemos {ap-od'-ay-mos}; from 575 and 1218; absent from one's own
  • people, i.e. a foreign traveller: --taking a far journey.[

  • 0591. apodidomi {ap-od-eed'-o-mee}; from 575 and 1325; 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.[

  • 0592. apodiorizo {ap-od-ee-or-id'-zo}; from 575 and a compound of 223 and
  • 3724; to disjoin (by a boundary, figuratively, a party): --separate.[

  • 0593. apodokimazo {ap-od-ok-ee-mad'-zo}; from 575 and 1381; to disapprove,
  • i.e. (by implication) to repudiate: --disallow, reject.[

  • 0594. apodoche {ap-od-okh-ay'}; from 588; acceptance: --acceptation.[

  • 0595. apothesis {ap-oth'-es-is}; from 659; a laying aside (literally or
  • figuratively): --putting away (off).[

  • 0596. apotheke {ap-oth-ay'-kay}; from 659; a repository, i.e. granary:
  • --barn, garner.[

  • 0597. apothesaurizo {ap-oth-ay-sow-rid'-zo}; from 575 and 2343; to treasure
  • away: --lay up in store.[

  • 0598. apothlibo {ap-oth-lee'-bo}; from 575 and 2346; to crowd (from every
  • side): --press.[

  • 0599. apothnesko {ap-oth-nace'-ko}; from 575 and 2348; to die off
  • (literally or figuratively): --be dead, death, die, lie a-dying, be slain
  • (X with).[

  • ==== <NUM06>

  • 0600. apokathistemi {ap-ok-ath-is'-tay-mee}; from 575 and 2525; to
  • reconstitute (in health, home or organization): --restore (again).[

  • 0601. apokalupto {ap-ok-al-oop'-to}; from 575 and 2572; to take off the
  • cover, i.e. disclose: --reveal.[

  • 0602. apokalupsis {ap-ok-al'-oop-sis}; from 601; disclosure: --appearing,
  • coming, lighten, manifestation, be revealed, revelation.[

  • 0603. apokaradokia {ap-ok-ar-ad-ok-ee'-ah}; from a comparative of 575 and a
  • compound of kara (the head) and 1380 (in the sense of watching); intense
  • anticipation: --earnest expectation.[

  • 0604. apokatallasso {ap-ok-at-al-las'-so}; from 575 and 2644; to reconcile
  • fully: --reconcile.[

  • 0605. apokatastasis {ap-ok-at-as'-tas-is}; from 600; reconstitution:
  • --restitution.[

  • 0606. apokeimai {ap-ok'-i-mahee}; from 575 and 2749; to be reserved;
  • figuratively, to await: --be appointed, (be) laid up.[

  • 0607. apokephalizo {ap-ok-ef-al-id'-zo}; from 575 and 2776; to decapitate:
  • --behead.[

  • 0608. apokleio {ap-ok-li'-o}; from 575 and 2808; to close fully: --shut
  • up.[

  • 0609. apokopto {ap-ok-op'-to}; from 575 and 2875; to amputate; reflexively
  • (by irony) to mutilate (the privy parts): --cut off. Compare 2699.
  • 0610. apokrima {ap-ok'-ree-mah}; from 611 (in its original sense of
  • judging); a judicial decision: --sentence.[

  • 0611. apokrinomai {ap-ok-ree'-nom-ahee}; from 575 and krino; to conclude
  • for oneself, i.e. (by implication) to respond; by Hebraism [compare 6030]
  • to begin to speak (where an adress is expected): --answer.[

  • 0612. apokrisis {ap-ok'-ree-sis}; from 611; a response: --answer.[

  • 0613. apokrupto {ap-ok-roop'-to}; from 575 and 2928; to conceal away (i.e.
  • fully); figuratively, to keep secret: --hide.[

  • 0614. apokruphos {ap-ok'-roo-fos}; from 613; secret; by implication,
  • treasured: --hid, kept secret.[

  • 0615. apokteino {ap-ok-ti'-no}; from 575 and kteino (to slay); to kill
  • outright; figuratively, to destroy: --put to death, kill, slay.[

  • 0616. apokueo {ap-ok-oo-eh'-o}; from 575 and the base of 2949; to breed
  • forth, i.e. (by transf.) to generate (figuratively): --beget, produce.[

  • 0617. apokulio {ap-ok-oo-lee'-o}; from 575 and 2947; to roll away: --roll
  • away (back).[

  • 0618. apolambano {ap-ol-am-ban'-o}; from 575 and 2983; to receive
  • (specially, in full, or as a host); also to take aside: --receive, take.[


  • 0619. apolausis {ap-ol'-ow-sis}; from a comparative of 575 and lauo (to
  • enjoy); full enjoyment: --enjoy(-ment).[

  • 0620. apoleipo {ap-ol-ipe'-o}; from 575 and 3007; to leave behind
  • (passively, remain); by implication, to forsake: --leave, remain.[

  • 0621. apoleicho {ap-ol-i'-kho}; from 575 and leicho (to "lick"); to lick
  • clean: --lick.[

  • 0622. apollumi {ap-ol'-loo-mee}; from 575 and the base of 3639; to destroy
  • fully (reflexively, to perish, or lose), literally or figuratively:
  • --destroy, die, lose, mar, perish.[

  • 0623. Apolluon {ap-ol-loo'-ohn}; active participle of 622; a destroyer
  • (i.e. Satan): --Apollyon.[

  • 0624. Apollonia {ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah}; from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the
  • sun; from 622); Apollonia, a place in Macedonia: --Apollonia.[

  • 0625. Apollos {ap-ol-loce'}; probably from the same as 624; Apollos, an
  • Israelite: --Apollos.[

  • 0626. apologeomai {ap-ol-og-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a compound of
  • 575 and 3056; to give an account (legal plea) of oneself, i.e. exculpate
  • (self): --answer (for self), make defence, excuse (self), speak for
  • self.[

  • 0627. apologia {ap-ol-og-ee'-ah}; from the same as 626; a plea ("apology"):
  • --answer (for self), clearing of self, defence.[

  • 0628. apolouo {ap-ol-oo'-o}; from 575 and 3068; to wash fully, i.e.
  • (figuratively) have remitted (reflexively): --wash (away).[

  • 0629. apolutrosis {ap-ol-oo'-tro-sis}; from a compound of 575 and 3083;
  • (the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figuratively) riddance, or (specially)
  • Christian salvation: --deliverance, redemption.[

  • 0630. apoluo {ap-ol-oo'-o}; from 575 and 3089; 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.[

  • 0631. apomassomai {ap-om-as'-som-ahee}; middle voice from 575 and masso (to
  • squeeze, knead, smear); to scrape away: --wipe off.[

  • 0632. aponemo {ap-on-em'-o}; from 575 and the base of 3551; to apportion,
  • i.e. bestow: --give.[

  • 0633. aponipto {ap-on-ip'-to}; from 575 and 3538; to wash off (reflexively,
  • one's own hands symbolically): --wash.[

  • 0634. apopipto {ap-op-ip'-to}; from 575 and 4098; to fall off: --fall.[

  • 0635. apoplanao {ap-op-lan-ah'-o}; from 575 and 4105; to lead astray
  • (figuratively); passively, to stray (from truth): --err, seduce.[

  • 0636. apopleo {ap-op-leh'-o}; from 575 and 4126; to set sail: --sail
  • away.[

  • 0637. apopluno {ap-op-loo'-no}; from 575 and 4150; to rinse off: --wash.[


  • 0638. apopnigo {ap-op-nee'-go}; from 575 and 4155; to stifle (by drowning
  • or overgrowth): --choke.[

  • 0639. aporeo {ap-or-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and the base of 4198; to have no way out, i.e. be at a loss (mentally):
  • --(stand in) doubt, be perplexed.[

  • 0640. aporia {ap-or-ee'-a}; from the same as 639; a (state of) quandry:
  • --perplexity.[

  • 0641. aporrhipto {ap-or-hrip'-to}; from 575 and 4496; to hurl off, i.e.
  • precipitate (oneself): --cast.[

  • 0642. aporphanizo {ap-or-fan-id'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative of 3737; to
  • bereave wholly, i.e. (figuratively) separate (from intercourse): --take.[


  • 0643. aposkeuazo {ap-osk-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative of 4632; to
  • pack up (one's) baggage: --take up...carriages.[

  • 0644. aposkiasma {ap-os-kee'-as-mah}; from a compound of 575 and a
  • derivative of 4639; a shading off, i.e. obsuration: --shadow.[

  • 0645. apospao {ap-os-pah'-o}; from 575 and 4685; 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.[

  • 0646. apostasia {ap-os-tas-ee'-ah}; feminine of the same as 647; defection
  • from truth (properly, the state) ["apostasy"]: --falling away, forsake.[


  • 0647. apostasion {ap-os-tas'-ee-on}; neuter of a (presumed) adj. from a
  • derivative of 868; properly, something separative, i.e. (specially)
  • divorce: --(writing of) divorcement.[

  • 0648. apostegazo {ap-os-teg-ad'-zo}; from 575 and a derivative of 4721; to
  • unroof: --uncover.[

  • 0649. apostello {ap-os-tel'-lo}; from 575 and 4724; 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].[

  • 0650. apostereo {ap-os-ter-eh'-o}; from 575 and stereo (to deprive); to
  • despoil: --defraud, destitute, kept back by fraud.[

  • 0651. apostole {ap-os-tol-ay'}; from 649; commission, i.e. (specially)
  • apostolate: --apostleship.[

  • 0652. apostolos {ap-os'-tol-os}; from 649; a delegate; specially, an
  • ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ["apostle"]
  • (with miraculous powers): --apostle, messenger, he that is sent.[

  • 0653. apostomatizo {ap-os-tom-at-id'-zo}; from 575 and a (presumed)
  • derivative of 4750; to speak off-hand (properly, dictate), i.e. to
  • catechize (in an invidious manner): --provoke to speak.[

  • 0654. apostrepho {ap-os-tref'-o}; from 575 and 4762; to turn away or back
  • (literally or figuratively): --bring again, pervert, turn away (from).[

  • 0655. apostugeo {ap-os-toog-eh'-o}: from 575 and the base of 4767; to
  • detest utterly: --abhor.[

  • 0656. aposunagogos {ap-os-oon-ag'-o-gos}; from 575 and 4864;
  • excommunicated: --(put) out of the synagogue(-s).[

  • 0657. apotassomai {ap-ot-as'-som-ahee}; middle voice from 575 and 5021;
  • literally, to say adieu (by departing or dismissing); figuratively, to
  • renounce: --bid farewell, forsake, take leave, send away.[

  • 0658. apoteleo {ap-ot-el-eh'-o}; from 575 and 5055; to complete entirely,
  • i.e. consummate: --finish.[

  • 0659. apotithemi {ap-ot-eeth'-ay-mee}; from 575 and 5087; to put away
  • (literally or figuratively): --cast off, lay apart (aside, down), put away
  • (off).[

  • 0660. apotinasso {ap-ot-in-as'-so}; from 575 and tinasso (to jostle); to
  • brush off: --shake off.[

  • 0661. apotino {ap-ot-ee'-no}; from 575 and 5099; to pay in full:
  • --repay.[

  • 0662. apotolmao {ap-ot-ol-mah'-o}; from 575 and 5111; to venture plainly:
  • --be very bold.[

  • 0663. apotomia {ap-ot-om-ee'-ah}; from the base of 664; (figuratively)
  • decisiveness, i.e. rigor: --severity.[

  • 0664. apotomos {ap-ot-om'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of a comparative
  • of 575 and temno (to cut); abruptly, i.e. peremptorily:
  • --sharply(-ness).[

  • 0665. apotrepo {ap-ot-rep'-o}; from 575 and the base of 5157; to deflect,
  • i.e. (reflexively) avoid: --turn away.[

  • 0666. apousia {ap-oo-see'-ah}; from the participle of 548; a being away:
  • --absence.[

  • 0667. appohero {ap-of-er'-o}; from 575 and 5342; to bear off (literally or
  • rel.): --bring, carry (away).[

  • 0668. apopheugo {ap-of-yoo'-go}; from 575 and 5343; (figuratively) to
  • escape: --escape.[

  • 0669. apophtheggomai {ap-of-theng'-om-ahee}; from 575 and 5350; to
  • enunciate plainly, i.e. declare: --say, speak forth, utterance.[

  • 0670. apophortizomai {ap-of-or-tid'-zom-ahee}; from 575 and the middle
  • voice of 5412; to unload: --unlade.[

  • 0671. apochresis {ap-okh'-ray-sis}; from a compound of 575 and 5530; the
  • act of using up, i.e. consumption: --using.[

  • 0672. apochoreo {ap-okh-o-reh'-o}; from 575 and 5562; to go away:
  • --depart.[

  • 0673. apochorizo {ap-okh-o-rid'-zo}; from 575 and 5563; to rend apart;
  • reflexively, to separate: --depart (asunder).[

  • 0674. apopsucho {ap-ops-oo'-kho}; from 575 and 5594; to breathe out, i.e.
  • faint: --hearts failing.[

  • 0675. >Appios {ap'-pee-os}; of Latin origin; (in the genitive, i.e.
  • possessive case) of Appius, the name of a Roman: --Appii.[

  • 0676. aprositos {ap-ros'-ee-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of a comparative of 4314 and eimi (to go); inaccessible: --which
  • no man can approach.[

  • 0677. aproskopos {ap-ros'-kop-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 4350; actively, inoffensive, i.e. not leading into
  • sin; passively, faultless, i.e. not led into sin: --none (void of, without)
  • offence.[

  • 0678. aprosopoleptos {ap-ros-o-pol-ape'-tos}; adverb from a compound of 1
  • (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound
  • of 4383 and 2983 [compare 4381]; in a way not accepting the person, i.e.
  • impartially: --without respect of persons.[

  • 0679. aptaistos {ap-tah'-ee-stos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4417; not stumbling, i.e. (figuratively) without sin: --from
  • falling.[

  • 0680. haptomai {hap'-tom-ahee}; reflexive of 681; properly, to attach
  • oneself to, i.e. to touch (in many implied relations): --touch.[

  • 0681. hapto {hap'-to}; a primary verb; properly, to fasten to, i.e.
  • (specially) to set on fire: --kindle, light.[

  • 0682. Apphia {ap-fee'-a}; probably of foreign origin; Apphia, a woman of
  • Collosae: --Apphia.[

  • 0683. apotheomai {ap-o-theh'-om-ahee}; or apothomai {ap-o'-thom-ahee}; from
  • 575 and the middle voice of otheo or otho (to shove); to push off,
  • figuratively, to reject: --cast away, put away (from), thrust away
  • (from).[

  • 0684. apoleia {ap-o'-li-a}; from a presumed derivative of 622; ruin or loss
  • (physical, spiritual or eternal): --damnable(-nation), destruction, die,
  • perdition, X perish, pernicious ways, waste.[

  • 0685. ara {ar-ah'}; probably from 142; properly, prayer (as lifted to
  • Heaven), i.e. (by implication) imprecation: --curse.[

  • 0686. ara {ar'-ah}; probably from 142 (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 1065 or 3767 (after) or 1487 (before). Compare also 687.[

  • 0687. ara {ar'-ah}; a form of 686, denoting an interrogation to which a
  • negative answer is presumed: --therefore.[

  • 0688. Arabia {ar-ab-ee'-ah}; of Hebrew origin [6152]; Arabia , a region of
  • Asia: --Arabia.[
  • ***. arage. See 686 and 1065.[

  • 0689. Aram {ar-am'}; of Hebrew origin [7410]; Aram (i.e. Ram), an
  • Israelite: --Aram.[

  • 0690. >Araps {ar'-aps}; from 688; an Arab or native of Arabia:
  • --Arabian.[

  • 0691. argeo {arg-eh'-o}; from 692; to be idle, i.e. (figuratively) to
  • delay: --linger.[

  • 0692. argos {ar-gos'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 2041; inactive,
  • i.e. unemployed; (by implication) lazy, useless: --barren, idle, slow.[

  • 0693. argureos {ar-goo'-reh-os}; from 696; made of silver: --(of)
  • silver.[

  • 0694. argurion {ar-goo'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 696;
  • silvery, i.e. (by implication) cash; specially, a silverling (i.e. drachma
  • or shekel): --money, (piece of) silver (piece).[

  • 0695. argurokopos {ar-goo-rok-op'-os}; from 696 and 2875; a beater (i.e.
  • worker) of silver: --silversmith.[

  • 0696. arguros {ar'-goo-ros}; from argos (shining); silver (the metal, in
  • the articles or coin): --silver.[

  • 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.[

  • 0698. Areopagites {ar-eh-op-ag-ee'-tace}; from 697; an Areopagite or member
  • of the court held on Mars' Hill: --Areopagite.[

  • 0699. areskeia {ar-es'-ki-ah}; from a derivative of 700; complaisance:
  • --pleasing.[

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  • 0700. aresko {ar-es'-ko}; probably from 142 (through the idea of exciting
  • emotion); to be agreeable (or by implication, to seek to be so):
  • --please.[

  • 0701. arestos {ar-es-tos'}; from 700; agreeable; by implication, fit:
  • --(things that) please(-ing), reason.[

  • 0702. Aretas {ar-et'-as}; of foreign origin; Aretas, an Arabian:
  • --Aretas.[

  • 0703. arete {ar-et'-ay}; from the same as 730; properly, manliness (valor),
  • i.e. excellence (intrinsic or attributed): --praise, virtue.[

  • 0704. aren {ar-ane'}; perhaps the same as 730; a lamb (as a male):
  • --lamb.[

  • 0705. arithmeo {ar-ith-meh'-o}; from 706; to enumerate or count:
  • --number.[

  • 0706. arithmos {ar-ith-mos'}; from 142; a number (as reckoned up):
  • --number.[

  • 0707. Arimathaia {ar-ee-math-ah'-ee-ah}; of Hebrew origin [7414];
  • Arimathaea (or Ramah), a place in Palestine: --Arimathaea.[

  • 0708. Aristarchos {ar-is'-tar-khos}; from the same as 712 and 757; best
  • ruling; Aristarchus, a Macedonian: --Aristarchus.[

  • 0709. aristao {ar-is-tah'-o}; from 712; to take the principle meal:
  • --dine.[

  • 0710. aristeros {ar-is-ter-os'}; apparently a comparative of the same as
  • 712; the left hand (as second-best): --left [hand].[

  • 0711. Aristoboulos {ar-is-tob'-oo-los}; from the same as 712 and 1012; best
  • counselling; Aristoboulus, a Christian: --Aristobulus.[

  • 0712. ariston {ar'-is-ton}; apparently neuter of a superlative from the
  • same as 730; the best meal [or breakfast; perhaps from eri ("early")], i.e.
  • luncheon: --dinner.[

  • 0713. arketos {ar-ket-os'}; from 714; satisfactory: --enough,
  • suffice(-ient).[

  • 0714. arkeo {ar-keh'-o}; apparently a primary verb [but probably akin to
  • 142 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.[

  • 0715. arktos {ark'-tos}; probably from 714; a bear (as obstructing by
  • ferocity): --bear.[

  • 0716. harma {har'-mah}; probably from 142 [perhaps with 1 (as a particle of
  • union) prefixed]; a chariot (as raised or fitted together [compare 719]):
  • --chariot.[

  • 0717. Armageddon {ar-mag-ed-dohn'}; of Hebrew origin [2022 and 4023];
  • Armageddon (or Har-Meggiddon), a symbol. name: --Armageddon.[

  • 0718. harmozo {har-mod'-zo}; from 719; to joint, i.e. (figuratively) to woo
  • (reflexively, to betroth): --espouse.[

  • 0719. harmos {har-mos'}; from the same as 716; an articulation (of the
  • body): --joint.[

  • 0720. arneomai {ar-neh'-om-ahee}; perhaps from 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and the middle voice of 4483; to contradict, i.e. disavow, reject,
  • abnegate: --deny, refuse.[

  • 0721. arnion {ar-nee'-on}; diminutive from 704; a lambkin: --lamb.[

  • 0722. arotrioo {ar-ot-ree-o'-o}; from 723; to plow: --plough.[

  • 0723. arotron {ar'-ot-ron}; from aroo (to till); a plow: --plough.[

  • 0724. harpage {har-pag-ay'}; from 726; pillage (properly abstract):
  • --extortion, ravening, spoiling.[

  • 0725. harpagmos {har-pag-mos'}; from 726; plunder (properly concrete):
  • --robbery.[

  • 0726. harpazo {har-pad'-zo}; from a derivative of 138; to sieze (in various
  • applications): --catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force).[

  • 0727. harpax {har'-pax}; from 726; rapacious: --extortion, ravening.[

  • 0728. arrhabon {ar-hrab-ohn'}; of Hebrew origin [6162]; a pledge, i.e. part
  • of the purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the
  • rest: --earnest.[

  • 0729. arrhaphos {ar'-hhraf-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of the same as 4476; unsewed, i.e. of a single piece:
  • --without seam.[

  • 0730. arrhen {ar'-hrane}; or arsen {ar'-sane}; probably from 142; male (as
  • stronger for lifting): --male, man.[

  • 0731. arrhetos {ar'-hray-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and the same
  • as 4490; unsaid, i.e. (by implication) inexpressible: --unspeakable.[

  • 0732. arrhostos {ar'-hroce-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 4517; infirm: --sick (folk, -ly).[

  • 0733. arsenokoites {ar-sen-ok-oy'-tace}; from 730 and 2845; a sodomite:
  • --abuser of (that defile) self with mankind.[

  • 0734. Artemas {ar-tem-as'}; contracted from a compound of 735 and 1435;
  • gift of Artemis; Artemas (or Artemidorus), a Christian: --Artemas.[

  • 0735. Artemis {ar'-tem-is}; probably from the same as 736; prompt; Artemis,
  • the name of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their
  • deities: --Diana.[

  • 0736. artemon {ar-tem'-ohn}; from a derivative of 737; properly, something
  • ready [or else more remotely from 142 (compare 740); something hung up],
  • i.e. (specially) the topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel:
  • --mainsail.[

  • 0737. arti {ar'-tee}; adverb from a derivative of 142 (compare 740) through
  • the idea of suspension; just now: --this day (hour), hence[-forth],
  • here[-after], hither[-to], (even) now, (this) present.[

  • 0738. artigennetos {ar-teeg-en'-nay-tos}; from 737 and 1084; just born,
  • i.e. (figuratively) a young convert: --new born.[

  • 0739. artios {ar'-tee-os}; from 737; fresh, i.e. (by implication) complete:
  • --perfect.[

  • 0740. artos {ar'-tos}; from 142; bread (as raised) or a loaf:
  • --(shew-)bread, loaf.[

  • 0741. artuo {ar-too'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 142; to prepare,
  • i.e. spice (with stimulating condiments): --season.[

  • 0742. Arphaxad {ar-fax-ad'}; of Hebrew origin [775]; Arphaxad, a
  • post-diluvian patriarch: --Arphaxad.[

  • 0743. archaggelos {ar-khang'-el-os}; from 757 and 32; a chief angel:
  • --archangel.[

  • 0744. archaios {ar-khah'-yos}; from 746; original or primeval: --(them of)
  • old (time).[

  • 0745. Archelaos {ar-khel'-ah-os}; from 757 and 2994; people-ruling;
  • Archelaus, a Jewish king: --Archelaus.[

  • 0746. arche {ar-khay'}; from 756; (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.[

  • 0747. archegos {ar-khay-gos'}; from 746 and 71; a chief leader: --author,
  • captain, prince.[

  • 0748. archieratikos {ar-khee-er-at-ee-kos'}; from 746 and a derivative of
  • 2413; high-priestly: --of the high-priest.[

  • 0749. archiereus {ar-khee-er-yuce'}; from 746 and 2409; the high-priest
  • (literally, of the Jews, typically, Christ); by extension a chief priest:
  • --chief (high) priest, chief of the priests.[

  • 0750. archipoimen {ar-khee-poy'-mane}; from 746 and 4166; a head shepherd:
  • --chief shepherd.[

  • 0751. Archippos {ar'-khip-pos}; from 746 and 2462; horse-ruler; Archippus,
  • a Christian: --Archippus.[

  • 0752. archisunagogos {ar-khee-soon-ag'-o-gos}; from 746 and 4864; director
  • of the synagogue services: --(chief) ruler of the synagogue.[

  • 0753. architekton {ar-khee-tek'-tone}; from 746 and 5045; a chief
  • constructor, i.e. "architect": --masterbuilder.[

  • 0754. architelones {ar-khee-tel-o'-nace}; from 746 and 5057; a principle
  • tax-gatherer: --chief among the publicans.[

  • 0755. architriklinos {ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos}; from 746 and a compound of
  • 5140 and 2827 (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director
  • of the entertainment: --governor (ruler) of the feast.[

  • 0756. archomai {ar'-khom-ahee}; middle voice of 757 (through the
  • implication of precedence); to commence (in order of time): --(rehearse
  • from the) begin(-ning).[

  • 0757. archo {ar'-kho}; a primary verb; to be first (in political rank or
  • power): --reign (rule) over.[

  • 0758. archon {ar'-khone}; present participle of 757; a first (in rank or
  • power): --chief (ruler), magistrate, prince, ruler.[

  • 0759. "aroma" {ar'-o-mah}; from 142 (in the sense of sending off scent); an
  • aromatic: --(sweet) spice.[

  • 0760. Asa {as-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [609]; Asa, an Israelite: --Asa.[

  • 0761. asaleutos {as-al'-yoo-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4531; unshaken, i.e. (by implication) immovable
  • (figuratively): --which cannot be moved, unmovable.[

  • 0762. asbestos {as'-bes-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4570; not extinguished, i.e. (by implication) perpetual:
  • --not to be quenched, unquenchable.[

  • 0763. asebeia {as-eb'-i-ah}; from 765; impiety, i.e. (by implication)
  • wickedness: --ungodly(-liness).[

  • 0764. asebeo {as-eb-eh'-o}; from 765; to be (by implied act) impious or
  • wicked: --commit (live, that after should live) ungodly.[

  • 0765. asebes {as-eb-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed
  • derivative of 4576; irreverant, i.e. (by extension) impious or wicked:
  • --ungodly (man).[

  • 0766. aselgeia {as-elg'-i-a}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed selges (of uncertain derivation, but apparently meaning
  • continent); licentiousness (sometimes including other vices): --filthy,
  • lasciviousness, wantonness.[

  • 0767. asemos {as'-ay-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of
  • 4591; unmarked, i.e. (figuratively) ignoble: --mean.[

  • 0768. Aser {as-ayr'}; of Hebrew origin [836]; Aser (i.e. Asher), an
  • Israelite tribe: --Aser.[

  • 0769. astheneia {as-then'-i-ah}; from 772; feebleness (of mind or body); by
  • implication, malady; morally, frailty: --disease, infirmity, sickness,
  • weakness.[

  • 0770. astheneo {as-then-eh'-o}; from 772; to be feeble (in any sense): --be
  • diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick, (be, be made) weak.[

  • 0771. asthenema {as-then'-ay-mah}; from 770; a scruple of conscience:
  • --infirmity.[

  • 0772. asthenes {as-then-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base
  • of 4599; strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and
  • moral): --more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness,
  • thing).[

  • 0773. Asia {as-ee'-ah}; of uncertain derivation; Asia, i.e. Asia Minor, or
  • (usually) only its western shore: --Asia.[

  • 0774. Asianos {as-ee-an-os'}; from 773; an Asian (i.e. Asiatic) or an
  • inhabitant of Asia: --of Asia.[

  • 0775. Asiarches {as-ee-ar'-khace}; from 773 and 746; an Asiarch or
  • president of the public festivities in a city of Asia Minor: --chief of
  • Asia.[

  • 0776. asitia {as-ee-tee'-ah}; from 777; fasting (the state):
  • --abstinence.[

  • 0777. asitos {as'-ee-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4621;
  • without (taking) food: --fasting.[

  • 0778. askeo {as-keh'-o}; probably from the same as 4632; to elaborate, i.e.
  • (figuratively) train (by implication, strive): --exercize.[

  • 0779. askos {as-kos'}; from the same as 778; a leathern (or skin) bag used
  • as a bottle: --bottle.[

  • 0780. asmenos {as-men'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of the base of 2237;
  • with pleasure: --gladly.[

  • 0781. asophos {as'-of-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4680;
  • unwise: --fool.[

  • 0782. aspazomai {as-pad'-zom-ahee}; from 1 (as a particle of union) and a
  • presumed form of 4685; to enfold in the arms, i.e. (by implication) to
  • salute, (figuratively) to welcome: --embrace, greet, salute, take leave.[


  • 0783. aspasmos {as-pas-mos'}; from 782; a greeting (in person or by
  • letter): --greeting, salutation.[

  • 0784. aspilos {as'-pee-los}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4695;
  • unblemished (physically or morally): --without spot, unspotted.[

  • 0785. aspis {as-pece'}; of uncertain derivation; a buckler (or round
  • shield); used of a serpent (as coiling itself), probably the "asp":
  • --asp.[

  • 0786. aspondos {as'-pon-dos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4689; literally, without libation (which usually accompanied
  • a treaty), i.e. (by implication) truceless: --implacable, truce-breaker.[


  • 0787. assarion {as-sar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; an assarius or as, a Roman
  • coin: --farthing.[

  • 0788. asson {as'-son}; neuter comparative of the base of 1451; more nearly,
  • i.e. very near: --close.[

  • 0789. Assos {as'-sos}; probably of foreign origin; Assus, a city of Asia
  • MInor: --Assos.[

  • 0790. astateo {as-tat-eh'-o}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 2476; to be non-stationary, i.e. (figuratively) homeless:
  • --have no certain dwelling-place.[

  • 0791. asteios {as-ti'-os}; from astu (a city); urbane, i.e. (by
  • implication) handsome: --fair.[

  • 0792. aster {as-tare'}; probably from the base of 4766; a star (as strown
  • over the sky), literally or figuratively: --star.[

  • 0793. asteriktos {as-tay'-rik-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 4741; unfixed, i.e. (figuratively) vacillating:
  • --unstable.[

  • 0794. astorgos {as'-tor-gos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of stergo (to cherish affectionately); hard-hearted
  • towards kindred: --without natural affection.[

  • 0795. astocheo {as-tokh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and stoichos (an aim); to miss the mark, i.e. (figuratively)
  • deviate from truth: --err, swerve.[

  • 0796. astrape {as-trap-ay'}; from 797; lightning; by analogy, glare:
  • --lightning, bright shining.[

  • 0797. astrapto {as-trap'-to}; probably from 792; to flash as lightning:
  • --lighten, shine.[

  • 0798. astron {as'-tron}; neuter from 792; properly, a constellation; put
  • for a single star (natural or artificial): --star.[

  • 0799. Asugkritos {as-oong'-kree-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4793; incomparable; Asyncritus, a Christian: --Asyncritos.[


  • ==== <NUM08>

  • 0800. asumphonos {as-oom'-fo-nos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 4859; inharmonious (figuratively): --agree not.[

  • 0801. asunetos {as-oon'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4908;
  • unintelligent; by implication, wicked: --foolish, without understanding.[


  • 0802. asunthetos {as-oon'-thet-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 4934; properly, not agreed, i.e. treacherous to compacts:
  • --covenant-breaker.[

  • 0803. asphaleia {as-fal'-i-ah}; from 804; security (literally or
  • figuratively): --certainty, safety.[

  • 0804. asphales {as-fal-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and sphallo
  • (to "fail"); secure (literally or figuratively): --certain(-ty), safe,
  • sure.[

  • 0805. asphalizo {as-fal-id'-zo}; from 804; to render secure: --make fast
  • (sure).[

  • 0806. asphalos {as-fal-oce'}; adverb from 804; securely (literally or
  • figuratively): --assuredly, safely.[

  • 0807. aschemoneo {as-kay-mon-eh'-o}; from 809; to be (i.e. act) unbecoming:
  • --behave self uncomely (unseemly).[

  • 0808. aschemosune {as-kay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 809; an indecency; by
  • implication, the pudenda: --shame, that which is unseemly.[

  • 0809. askemon {as-kay'-mone}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 2192 (in the sense of its congener 4976); properly,
  • shapeless, i.e. (figuratively) inelegant: --uncomely.[

  • 0810. asotia {as-o-tee'-ah}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle)
  • and a presumed derivative of 4982; properly, unsavedness, i.e. (by
  • implication) profligacy: --excess, riot.[

  • 0811. asotos {as-o'-toce}; adverb from the same as 810; dissolutely:
  • --riotous.[

  • 0812. atakteo {at-ak-teh'-o}; from 813; to be (i.e. act) irregular:
  • --behave self disorderly.[

  • 0813. ataktos {at'-ak-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 5021; unarranged, i.e. (by implication) insubordinate
  • (religiously): --unruly.[

  • 0814. ataktos {at-ak'-toce}; adverb from 813, irregularly (morally):
  • --disorderly.[

  • 0815. ateknos {at'-ek-nos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5043;
  • childless: --childless, without children.[

  • 0816. atenizo {at-en-id'-zo}; from a compound of 1 (as a particle of union)
  • and teino (to stretch); to gaze intently: --behold earnestly (stedfastly),
  • fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes.[

  • 0817. ater {at'-er}; a particle probably akin to 427; aloof, i.e. apart
  • from (literally or figuratively): --in the absence of, without.[

  • 0818. atimazo {at-im-ad'-zo}; from 820; to render infamous, i.e. (by
  • implication) contemn or maltreat: --despise, dishonour, suffer shame,
  • entreat shamefully.[

  • 0819. atimia {at-ee-mee'-ah}; from 820; infamy, i.e. (subjectively)
  • comparative indignity, (objectively) disgrace: --dishonour, reproach,
  • shame, vile.[

  • 0820. atimos {at'-ee-mos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5092;
  • (negatively) unhonoured or (positively) dishonoured: --despised, without
  • honour, less honourable [comparative degree].[

  • 0821. atimoo {at-ee-mo'-o}; from 820; used like 818, to maltreat: --handle
  • shamefully.[

  • 0822. atmis {at-mece'}; from the same as 109; mist: --vapour.[

  • 0823. atomos {at'-om-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of
  • 5114; uncut, i.e. (by implication) indivisible [an "atom" of time]:
  • --moment.[

  • 0824. atopos {at'-op-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5117; out of
  • place, i.e. (figuratively) improper, injurious, wicked: --amiss, harm,
  • unreasonable.[

  • 0825. Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah}; from Attalos (a king of Pergamus); Attaleia,
  • a place in Pamphylia: --Attalia.[

  • 0826. augazo {ow-gad'-zo}; from 827; to beam forth (figuratively):
  • --shine.[

  • 0827. auge {owg'-ay}; of uncertain derivation; a ray of light, i.e. (by
  • implication) radiance, dawn: --break of day.[

  • 0828. Augoustos {ow'-goos-tos}; from Latin ["august"]; Augustus, a title of
  • the Roman emperor: --Augustus.[

  • 0829. authades {ow-thad'-ace}; from 846 and the base of 2237;
  • self-pleasing, i.e. arrogant: --self-willed.[

  • 0830. authairetos {ow-thah'-ee-ret-os}; from 846 and the same as 140;
  • self-chosen, i.e. (by implication) voluntary: --of own accord, willing of
  • self.[

  • 0831. authenteo {ow-then-teh'-o}; from a compound of 846 and an obsolete
  • hentes (a worker); to act of oneself, i.e. (figuratively) dominate: --usurp
  • authority over.[

  • 0832. auleo {ow-leh'-o}; from 836; to play the flute: --pipe.[

  • 0833. aule {ow-lay'}; from the same as 109; a yard (as open to the wind);
  • by implication, a mansion: --court, ([sheep-])fold, hall, palace.[

  • 0834. auletes {ow-lay-tace'}; from 832; a flute-player: --minstrel,
  • piper.[

  • 0835. aulizomai {ow-lid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 833; to pass the
  • night (properly, in the open air): --abide, lodge.[

  • 0836. aulos {ow-los'}; from the same as 109; a flute (as blown): --pipe.[


  • 0837. auzano {owx-an'-o}; a prolonged form of a primary verb; to grow
  • ("wax"), i.e. enlarge (literal or figurative, active or passive): --grow
  • (up), (give the) increase.[

  • 0838. auxesis {owx'-ay-sis}; from 837; growth: --increase.[

  • 0839. aurion {ow'-ree-on}; from a derivative of the same as 109 (meaning a
  • breeze, i.e. the morning air); properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis
  • of 2250) to-morrow: --(to-)morrow, next day.[

  • 0840. austeros {ow-stay-ros'}; from a (presumed) derivative of the same as
  • 109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), i.e. (figuratively)
  • severe: --austere.[

  • 0841. autarkeia {ow-tar'-ki-ah}; from 842; self-satisfaction, i.e.
  • (abstractly) contentedness, or (concretely) a competence: --contentment,
  • sufficiency.[

  • 0842. autarkes {ow-tar'-kace}; from 846 and 714; self-complacent, i.e.
  • contented: --content.[

  • 0843. autokatakritos {ow-tok-at-ak'-ree-tos}; from 846 and a derivative or
  • 2632; self-condemned: --condemned of self.[

  • 0844. automatos {ow-tom'-at-os}; from 846 and the same as 3155; self-moved
  • ["automatic"], i.e. spontaneous: --of own accord, of self.[

  • 0845. autoptes {ow-top'-tace}; from 846 and 3700; self-seeing, i.e. an
  • eyewitness: --eye-witness.[

  • 0846. autos {ow-tos'}; from the particle au [perhaps akin to the base of
  • 109 through the idea of a baffling wind] (backward); the reflexive pronoun
  • self, used (alone or in the comparative 1438) 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 848.[

  • 0847. autou {ow-too'}; genitive (i.e. possessive) of 846, used as an adverb
  • of location; properly, belonging to the same spot, i.e. in this (or that)
  • place: --(t-)here.[

  • 0848. hautou {how-too'}; contracted for 1438; self (in some oblique case or
  • reflexively, relation): --her (own), (of) him(-self), his (own), of it,
  • thee, their (own), them(-selves), they.[

  • 0849. autocheir {ow-tokh'-ire}; from 846 and 5495; self-handed, i.e. doing
  • personally: --with...own hands.[

  • 0850. auchmeros {owkh-may-ros'}; from auchmos [probably from a base akin to
  • that of 109] (dust, as dried by wind); properly, dirty, i.e. (by
  • implication) obscure: --dark.[

  • 0851. aphaireo {af-ahee-reh'-o}; from 575 and 138; to remove (literally or
  • figuratively): --cut (smite) off, take away.[

  • 0852. aphanes {af-an-ace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5316;
  • non-apparent): --that is not manifest.[

  • 0853. aphanizo {af-an-id'-zo}; from 852; to render unapparent, i.e.
  • (actively) consume (becloud), or (passively) disappear (be destroyed):
  • --corrupt, disfigure, perish, vanish away.[

  • 0854. aphanismos {af-an-is-mos'}; from 853; disappearance, i.e.
  • (figuratively) abrogation: --vanish away.[

  • 0855. aphantos {af'-an-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 5316; non-manifested, i.e. invisible: --vanished out of
  • sight.[

  • 0856. aphedron {af-ed-rone'}; from a compound of 575 and the base of 1476;
  • a place of sitting apart, i.e. a privy: --draught.[

  • 0857. apheidia {af-i-dee'-ah}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 5339; unsparingness, i.e. austerity (ascetism):
  • --neglecting.[

  • 0858. aphelotes {af-el-ot'-ace}; from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and phellos (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot);
  • smoothness, i.e. (figuratively) simplicity: --singleness.[

  • 0859. aphesis {af'-es-is}; from 863; freedom; (figuratively) pardon:
  • --deliverance, forgiveness, liberty, remission.[

  • 0860. haphe {haf-ay'}; from 680; probably a ligament (as fastening):
  • --joint.[

  • 0861. aphthrsia {af-thar-see'-ah}; from 862; incorruptibility; genitive
  • case unending existence; (figuratively) genuineness: --immortality,
  • incorruption, sincerity.[

  • 0862. aphthartos {af'-thar-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 5351; undecaying (in essence or continuance): --not (in-,
  • un-)corruptible, immortal.[

  • 0863. aphiemi {af-ee'-ay-mee}; from 575 and hiemi (to send; an intens. form
  • of eimi, 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.[

  • 0864. aphikneomai {af-ik-neh'-om-ahee}; from 575 and the base of 2425; to
  • go (i.e. spread) forth (by rumor): --come abroad.[

  • 0865. aphilagathos {af-il-ag'-ath-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 5358; hostile to virtue: --despiser of those that are good.[

  • 0866. aphilarguros {af-il-ar'-goo-ros}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and
  • 5366; unavaricious: --without covetousness, not greedy of filthy lucre.[


  • 0867. aphixis {af'-ix-is}; from 864; properly, arrival, i.e. (by
  • implication) departure: --departing.[

  • 0868. aphistemi {af-is'-tay-mee}; frm 575 and 2476; to remove, i.e.
  • (actively) instigate to revolt; usually (reflexively) to desist, desert,
  • etc.: --depart, draw (fall) away, refrain, withdraw self.[

  • 0869. aphno {af'-no}; adverb from 852 (contraction); unawares, i.e.
  • unexpectedly: --suddenly.[

  • 0870. aphobos {af-ob'-oce}; adverb from a compound of 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 5401; fearlessly: --without fear.[

  • 0871. aphomoioo {af-om-oy-o'-o}; from 575 and 3666; to assimilate closely:
  • --make like.[

  • 0872. aphorao {af-or-ah'-o}; from 575 and 3708; to consider attentively:
  • --look.[

  • 0873. aphorizo {af-or-id'-zo}; from 575 and 3724; to set off by boundary,
  • i.e. (figuratively) limit, exclude, appoint, etc.: --divide, separate,
  • sever.[

  • 0874. aphorme {af-or-may'}; from a compound of 575 and 3729; a
  • starting-point, i.e. (figuratively) an opportunity: --occasion.[

  • 0875. aphrizo {af-rid'-zo}; from 876; to froth at the mouth (in epilepsy):
  • --foam.[

  • 0876. aphros {af-ros'}; apparently a primary word; froth, i.e. slaver:
  • --foaming.[

  • 0877. aphrosune {af-ros-oo'-nay}; from 878; senselessness, i.e. (euphem.)
  • egotism; (morally) recklessness: --folly, foolishly(-ness).[

  • 0878. aphron {af'-rone}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5424;
  • properly, mindless, i.e. stupid, (by implication) ignorant, (specially)
  • egotistic, (practically) rash, or (morally) unbelieving: --fool(-ish),
  • unwise.[

  • 0879. aphupnoo {af-oop-no'-o}; from a compound of 575 and 5258; properly,
  • to become awake, i.e. (by implication) to drop (off) in slumber: --fall
  • asleep.[

  • 0880. aphonos {af'-o-nos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5456;
  • voiceless, i.e. mute (by nature or choice); figuratively, unmeaning:
  • --dumb, without signification.[

  • 0881. Achaz {akh-adz'}; of Hebrew origin [271]; Achaz, an Israelite:
  • --Achaz.[

  • 0882. Achaia {ach-ah-ee'-ah}; of uncertain derivation; Achaia (i.e.
  • Greece), a country of Europe: --Achaia.[

  • 0883. Achaikos {ach-ah-ee-kos'}; from 882; an Achaian; Achaicus, a
  • Christian: --Achaicus.[

  • 0884. acharistos {ach-ar'-is-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • presumed derivative of 5483; thankless, i.e. ungrateful: --unthankful.[

  • 0885. Acheim {akh-ime'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 3137]; Achim,
  • an Israelite: --Achim.[

  • 0886. acheiropoietos {akh-i-rop-oy'-ay-tos}; from 1 (as a negative
  • particle) and 5499; unmanufactured, i.e. inartificial: --made without (not
  • made with) hands.[

  • 0887. achlus {akh-looce'}; of uncertain derivation; dimness of sight, i.e.
  • (probably) a cataract: --mist.[

  • 0888. achreios {akh-ri'-os}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and a
  • derivative of 5534 [compare 5532]; useless, i.e. (euphem.) unmeritorious:
  • --unprofitable.[

  • 0889. achreioo {akh-ri-o'-o}; from 888; to render useless, i.e. spoil:
  • --become unprofitable.[

  • 0890. achrestos {akh'-race-tos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5543;
  • inefficient, i.e. (by implication) detrimental: --unprofitable.[

  • 0891. achri {akh'-ree}; or achris {akh'-rece}; akin to 206 (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 3360.[

  • 0892. achuron {akh'-oo-ron}; perhaps remotely from cheo (to shed forth);
  • chaff (as diffusive): --chaff.[

  • 0893. apseudes {aps-yoo-dace'}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5579;
  • veracious: --that cannot lie.[

  • 0894. apsinthos {ap'-sin-thos}; of uncertain derivation; wormwood (as a
  • type of bitterness, i.e. [figuratively] calamity): --wormwood.[

  • 0895. apsuchos {ap'-soo-khos}; from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5590;
  • lifeless, i.e. inanimate (mechanical): --without life.[

  • 0896. Baal {bah'-al}; of Hebrew origin [1168]; Baal, a Phoenician deity
  • (used as a symbol of idolatry): --Baal.[

  • 0897. Babulon {bab-oo-lone'}; of Hebrew origin [894]; Babylon, the capitol
  • of Chaldaea (literally or figuratively [as a type of tyranny]):
  • --Babylon.[

  • 0898. bathmos {bath-mos'}; from the same as 899; a step, i.e.
  • (figuratively) grade (of dignity): --degree.[

  • 0899. bathos {bath'-os}; from the same as 901; profundity, i.e. (by
  • implication) extent; (figuratively) mystery: --deep(-ness, things),
  • depth.[

  • ==== <NUM09>

  • 0900. bathuno {bath-oo'-no}; from 901; to deepen: --deep.[

  • 0901. bathus {bath-oos'}; from the base of 939; profound (as going down),
  • literally or figuratively: --deep, very early.[

  • 0902. baion {bah-ee'-on}; a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base
  • of 939; a palm twig (as going out far): --branch.[

  • 0903. Balaam {bal-ah-am'}; of Hebrew origin [1109]; Balaam, a Mesopotamian
  • (symbolic of a false teacher): --Balaam.[

  • 0904. Balak {bal-ak'}; of Hebrew origin [1111]; Balak, a Moabite:
  • --Balac.[

  • 0905. balantion {bal-an'-tee-on}; probably remotely from 906 (as a
  • depository); a pouch (for money): --bag, purse.[

  • 0906. ballo {bal'-lo}; 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 4496.[

  • 0907. baptizo {bap-tid'-zo}; from a derivative of 911; to immerse,
  • submerge; to make overwhelmed (i.e. fully wet); used only (in the N.T.) of
  • ceremonial ablution, especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian
  • baptism: --Baptist, baptize, wash.[

  • 0908. baptisma {bap'-tis-mah}; from 907; immersion, baptism (technically or
  • figuratively): --baptism.[

  • 0909. baptismos {bap-tis-mos'}; from 907; ablution (ceremonial or
  • Christian): --baptism, washing.[

  • 0910. Baptistes {bap-tis-tace'}; from 907; a baptizer, as an epithet of
  • Christ's forerunner: --Baptist.[

  • 0911. bapto {bap'-to}; a primary verb; to overwhelm, i.e. cover wholly with
  • a fluid; in the N.T. only in a qualified or specially, sense, i.e.
  • (literally) to moisten (a part of one's person), or (by implication) to
  • stain (as with dye): --dip.[

  • 0912. Barabbas {bar-ab-bas'}; of Aramaic origin [1347 and 5]; son of Abba;
  • Bar-abbas, an Israelite: --Barabbas.[

  • 0913. Barak {bar-ak'}; of Hebrew origin [1301]; Barak, an Israelite:
  • --Barak.[

  • 0914. Barachias {bar-akh-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [1296]; Barachias (i.e.
  • Berechijah), an Israelite: --Barachias.[

  • 0915. barbaros {bar'-bar-os}; of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (i.e.
  • non-Greek): --barbarian(-rous).[

  • 0916. bareo {bar-eh'-o}; from 926; to weigh down (figuratively): --burden,
  • charge, heavy, press.[

  • 0917. bareos {bar-eh'-oce}; adverb from 926; heavily (figuratively):
  • --dull.[

  • 0918. Bartholomaios {bar-thol-om-ah'-yos}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and
  • 8526]; son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomoeus, a Christian apostle:
  • --Bartholomeus.[

  • 0919. Bariesous {bar-ee-ay-sooce'}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and 3091]; son
  • of Jesus (or Joshua); Bar-jesus, an Israelite: --Barjesus.[

  • 0920. Barionas {bar-ee-oo-nas'}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and 3124]; son of
  • Jonas (or Jonah); Bar-jonas, an Israelite: --Bar-jona.[

  • 0921. Barnabas {bar-nab'-as}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and 5029]; son of
  • Nabas (i.e. prophecy); Barnabas, an Israelite: --Barnabas.[

  • 0922. baros {bar'-os}; probably from the same as 939 (through the notion of
  • going down; compare 899); weight; in the N.T. only figuratively, a load,
  • abundance, authority: --burden(-some), weight.[

  • 0923. Barsabas {bar-sab-as'}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and probably 6634];
  • son of Sabas (or Tsaba); Bar-sabas, the name of two Israelites:
  • --Barsabas.[

  • 0924. Bartimaios {bar-tim-ah'-yos}; of Aramaic origin [1247 and 2931]; son
  • of Timoeus (or the unclean); Bar-timoeus, an Israelite: --Bartimaeus.[

  • 0925. baruno {bar-oo'-no}; from 926; to burden (figuratively):
  • --overcharge.[

  • 0926. barus {bar-ooce'}; from the same as 922; weighty, i.e. (fig)
  • burdensome, grave: --greivous, heavy, weightier.[

  • 0927. barutimos {bar-oo'-tim-os}; from 926 and 5092; highly valuable:
  • --very precious.[

  • 0928. basanizo {bas-an-id'-zo}; from 931; to torture: --pain, toil,
  • torment, toss, vex.[

  • 0929. basanismos {bas-an-is-mos'}; from 928; torture: --torment.[

  • 0930. basanistes {bas-an-is-tace'}; from 928; a torturer: --tormentor.[

  • 0931. basanos {bas'-an-os}; perhaps remotely from the same as 939 (through
  • the notion of going to the bottom); a touch-stone, i.e. (by analogy)
  • torture: --torment.[

  • 0932. basileia {bas-il-i'-ah}; from 935; properly, royalty, i.e.
  • (abstractly) rule, or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively):
  • --kingdom, + reign.[

  • 0933. basileion {bas-il'-i-on}; neuter of 934; a palace: --king's court.[


  • 0934. basileios {bas-il'-i-os}; from 935; kingly (in nature): --royal.[

  • 0935. basileus {bas-il-yooce'}; probably from 939 (through the notion of a
  • foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly, relatively, or
  • figuratively): --king.[

  • 0936. basileuo {bas-il-yoo'-o}; from 935; to rule (literally or
  • figuratively): --king, reign.[

  • 0937. basilikos {bas-il-ee-kos'}; from 935; 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.[

  • 0938. basilissa {bas-il'-is-sah}; feminine from 936; a queen: --queen.[

  • 0939. basis {bas'-ece}; from baino (to walk); a pace ("base"), i.e. (by
  • implication) the foot: --foot.[

  • 0940. baskaino {bas-kah'-ee-no}; akin to 5335; to malign, i.e. (by
  • extension) to fascinate (by false representations): --bewitch.[

  • 0941. bastazo {bas-tad'-zo}; perhaps remotely derived from the base of 939
  • (through the idea of removal); to lift, literally or figuratively (endure,
  • declare, sustain, receive, etc.): --bear, carry, take up.[

  • 0942. batos {bat'-os}; of uncertain derivation; a brier shrub: --bramble,
  • bush.[

  • 0943. batos {bat'-os}; of Hebrew origin [1324]; a bath, or measure for
  • liquids: --measure.[

  • 0944. batrachos {bat'-rakh-os}; of uncertain derivation; a frog: --frog.[


  • 0945. battologeo {bat-tol-og-eh'-o}; from Battos (a proverbial stammerer)
  • and 3056; to stutter, i.e. (by implication) to prate tediously: --use vain
  • repetitions.[

  • 0946. bdelugma {bdel'-oog-mah}; from 948; a detestation, i.e. (specially)
  • idolatry: --abomination.[

  • 0947. bdeluktos {bdel-ook-tos'}; from 948; detestable, i.e. (specially)
  • idolatrous: --abominable.[

  • 0948. bdelusso {bdel-oos'-so}; from a (presumed) derivative of bdeo (to
  • stink); to be disgusted, i.e. (by implication) detest (especially of
  • idolatry): --abhor, abominable.[

  • 0949. bebaios {beb'-ah-yos}; from the base of 939 (through the idea of
  • basality); stable (literally or figuratively): --firm, of force, stedfast,
  • sure.[

  • 0950. bebaioo {beb-ah-yo'-o}; from 949; to stabilitate (figuratively):
  • --confirm, (e-)stablish.[

  • 0951. bebaiosis {beb-ah'-yo-sis}; from 950; stabiliment: --confirmation.[


  • 0952. bebelos {beb'-ay-los}; from the base of 939 and belos (a threshold);
  • accessible (as by crossing the door-way), i.e. (by implication of Jewish
  • notions) heathenish, wicked: --profane (person).[

  • 0953. bebeloo {beb-ay-lo'-o}; from 952; to desecrate: --profane.[

  • 0954. Beelzeboul {beh-el-zeb-ool'}; of Aramaic origin [by parody on 1176];
  • dung-god; Beelzebul, a name of Satan: --Beelzebub.[

  • 0955. Belial {bel-ee'-al}; of Hebrew origin [1100]; worthlessness; Belial,
  • as an epithet of Satan: --Belial.[

  • 0956. belos {bel'-os}; from 906; a missile, i.e. spear or arrow: --dart.[


  • 0957. beltion {bel-tee'-on}; neuter of a compound of a derivative of 906
  • (used for the comparative of 18); better: --very well.[

  • 0958. Beniamin {ben-ee-am-een'}; of Hebrew origin [1144]; Benjamin, an
  • Israelite: --Benjamin.[

  • 0959. Bernike {ber-nee'-kay}; from a provincial form of 5342 and 3529;
  • victorious; Bernice, a member of the Herodian family: --Bernice.[

  • 0960. Beroia {ber'-oy-ah}; perhaps a provincial from a derivative of 4008
  • [Peroea, i.e. the region beyond the coast-line]; Beroea, a place in
  • Macedonia: --Berea.[

  • 0961. Beroiaios {ber-oy-ah'-yos}; from 960; a Beroeoean or native of
  • Beroea: --of Berea.[

  • 0962. Bethabara {bay-thab-ar-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [1004 and 5679];
  • ferry-house; Bethabara (i.e. Bethabarah), a place on the Jordan:
  • --Bethabara.[

  • 0963. Bethania {bay-than-ee'-ah}; of Aramaic origin; date-house; Beth-any,
  • a place in Palestine: --Bethany.[

  • 0964. Bethesda {bay-thes-dah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1004 and 2617];
  • house of kindness; Beth-esda, a pool in Jerusalem: --Bethesda.[

  • 0965. Bethleem {bayth-leh-em'}; of Hebrew origin [1036]; Bethleem (i.e.
  • Beth-lechem), a place in Palestine: --Bethlehem.[

  • 0966. Bethsaida {bayth-sahee-dah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1004 and
  • 6719]; fishing-house; Bethsaida, a place in Palestine: --Bethsaida.[

  • 0967. Bethphage {bayth-fag-ay'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 1004 and 6291];
  • fig-house; Beth-phage, a place in Palestine: --Bethphage.[

  • 0968. bema {bay'-ma}; from the base of 939; a step, i.e. foot-breath; by
  • implication, a rostrum, i.e. a tribunal: --judgment-seat, set [foot] on,
  • throne.[

  • 0969. berullos {bay'-rool-los}; of uncertain derivation; a "beryl":
  • --beryl.[

  • 0970. bia {bee'-ah}; probably akin to 970 (through the idea of vital
  • activity); force: --violence.[

  • 0971. biazo {bee-ad'-zo}; from 979; to force, i.e. (reflexively) to crowd
  • oneself (into), or (passively) to be seized: --press, suffer violence.[

  • 0972. biaios {bee'-ah-yos}; from 970; violent: --mighty.[

  • 0973. biastes {bee-as-tace'}; from 971; a forcer, i.e. (figuratively)
  • energetic: --violent.[

  • 0974. bibliaridion {bib-lee-ar-id'-ee-on}; a diminutive of 975; a booklet:
  • --little book.[

  • 0975. biblion {bib-lee'-on}; a diminutive of 976; a roll: --bill, book,
  • scroll, writing.[

  • 0976. biblos {bib'-los}; properly, the inner bark of the papyrus plant,
  • i.e. (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing: --book.[

  • 0977. bibrosko {bib-ro'-sko}; a reduplicated and prolonged form of an
  • obsolete primary verb [perhaps causative of 1006]; to eat: --eat.[

  • 0978. Bithunia {bee-thoo-nee'-ah}; of uncertain derivation; Bithynia, a
  • region of Asia: --Bithynia.[

  • 0979. bios {bee'-os}; a primary word; life, i.e. (literally) the present
  • state of existence; by implication, the means of livelihood: --good, life,
  • living.[

  • 0980. bioo {bee-o'-o}; from 979; to spend existence: --live.[

  • 0981. biosis {bee'-o-sis}; from 980; living (properly, the act, by
  • implication, the mode): --manner of life.[

  • 0982. biotikos {bee-o-tee-kos'}; from a derivative of 980; relating to the
  • present existence: --of (pertaining to, things that pertain to) this
  • life.[

  • 0983. blaberos {blab-er-os'}; from 984; injurious: --hurtful.[

  • 0984. blapto {blap'-to}; a primary verb; properly, to hinder, i.e. (by
  • implication) to injure: --hurt.[

  • 0985. blastano {blas-tan'-o}; from blastos (a sprout); to germinate; by
  • implication, to yield fruit: --bring forth, bud, spring (up).[

  • 0986. Blastos {blas'-tos}; perhaps the same as the base of 985; Blastus, an
  • officer of Herod Agrippa: --Blastus.[

  • 0987. blasphemeo {blas-fay-meh'-o}; from 989; to vilify; specially, to
  • speak impiously: --(speak) blaspheme(-er, -mously, -my), defame, rail on,
  • revile, speak evil.[

  • 0988. blasphemia {blas-fay-me'-ah}; from 989; vilification (especially
  • against God): --blasphemy, evil speaking, railing.[

  • 0989. blasphemos {blas'-fay-mos}; from a derivative of 984 and 5345;
  • scurrilious, i.e. calumnious (against men), or (specially) impious (against
  • God): --blasphemer(-mous), railing.[

  • 0990. blemma {blem'-mah}; from 991; vision (properly concrete; by
  • implication, abstract): --seeing.[

  • 0991. blepo {blep'-o}; a primary verb; to look at (literally or
  • figuratively): --behold, beware, lie, look (on, to), perceive, regard, see,
  • sight, take heed. Compare 3700.[

  • 0992. bleteos {blay-teh'-os}; from 906; fit to be cast (i.e. applied):
  • --must be put.[

  • 0993. Boanerges {bo-an-erg-es'}; of Aramaic origin [1123 and 7266]; sons of
  • commotion; Boanerges, an epithet of two of the apostles: --Boanerges.[

  • 0994. boao {bo-ah'-o}; apparently a prol. form of a primary verb; to
  • halloo, i.e. shout (for help or in a tumultuous way): --cry.[

  • 0995. boe {bo-ay'}; from 994; a halloo, i.e. call (for aid, etc.):
  • --cry.[

  • 0996. boetheia {bo-ay'-thi-ah}; from 998; aid; specially, a rope or chain
  • for frapping a vessel: --help.[

  • 0997. boetheo {bo-ay-theh'-o}; from 998; to aid or relieve: --help,
  • sucour.[

  • 0998. boethos {bo-ay-thos'};from 995 and theo (to run); a succorer:
  • --helper.[

  • 0999. bothunos {both'-oo-nos}; akin to 900; a hole (in the ground);
  • specially, a cistern: --ditch, pit.[


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