4000. pentakischilioi {pen-tak-is-khil'-ee-oy}; from 3999 and 5507; five times a thousand: KJV five thousand. 4001. pentakosioi {pen-tak-os'-ee-oy}; from 4002 and 1540; five hundred: KJV five hundred. 4002. pente {pen'-teh}; a primary number; "five": KJV five. 4003. pentekaidekatos {pen-tek-ahee-ded'-at-os}; from 4002 and 2532 and 1182; five and tenth: KJV fifteenth. 4004. pentekonta {pen-tay'-kon-tah}; multiplicative of 4002; fifty: KJV fifty. 4005. pentekoste {pen-tay-kos-tay'}; feminine of the ord. of 4004; fiftieth (2250 being implied) from Passover, i.e. the festival of "Pentecost": KJV Pentecost. 4006. pepoithesis {pep-oy'-thay-sis}; from the perfect of the alternate of 3958; reliance: KJV confidence, trust. 4007. per {per}; from the base of 4008; an enclitic particle significant of abundance (thoroughness), i.e. emphasis; much, very or ever: KJV [whom-] soever. 4008. peran {per'-an}; apparently accusative case of an obsolete derivative of peiro (to "pierce"); through (as adverb or preposition), i.e. across: KJV beyond, farther (other) side, over. 4009. peras {per'-as}; from the same as 4008; an extremity: KJV end, ut-(ter-) most participle 4010. Pergamos {per'-gam-os}; from 4444; fortified; Pergamus, a place in Asia Minor: KJV Pergamos. 4011. Perge {perg'-ay}; probably from the same as 4010; a tower; Perga, a place in Asia Minor: KJV Perga. 4012. peri {per-ee'}; from the base of 4008; properly, through (all over), i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality, circuit, matter, circumstance or general period): KJV (there-) about, above, against, at, on behalf of, X and his company, which concern, (as) concerning, for, X how it will go with, ([there-, where-]) of, on, over, pertaining (to), for sake, X (e-) state, (as) touching, [where-] by (in), with. In comparative, it retains substantially the same meaning of circuit (around), excess (beyond), or completeness (through). 4013. periago {per-ee-ag'-o}; from 4012 and 71; to take around (as a companion); reflexively, to walk around: KJV compass, go (round) about, lead about. 4014. periaireo {per-ee-ahee-reh'-o}; from 4012 and 138 (including its alternate); to remove all around, i.e. unveil, cast off (anchor); figuratively, to expiate: KJV take away (up). 4015. periastrapto {per-ee-as-trap'-to}; from 4012 and 797; to flash all around, i.e. envelop in light: KJV shine round (about). 4016. periballo {per-ee-bal'-lo}; from 4012 and 906; to throw all around, i.e. invest (with a palisade or with clothing): KJV array, cast about, clothe (-d me), put on. 4017. periblepo {per-ee-blep'-o}; from 4012 and 991; to look all around: KJV look (round) about (on). 4018. peribolaion {per-ib-ol'-ah-yon}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4016; something thrown around one, i.e. a mantle, veil: KJV covering, vesture. 4019. perideo {per-ee-deh'-o}; from 4012 and 1210; to bind around one, i.e. enwrap: KJV bind about. ***. peridremo. See 4063. ***. periello. See 4014. ***. perieltho. See 4022. 4020. periergazomai {per-ee-er-gad'-zom-ahee}; from 4012 and 2038; to work all around, i.e. bustle about (meddle): KJV be a busybody. 4021. periergos {per-ee'-er-gos}; from 4012 and 2041; working all around, i.e. officious (meddlesome, neuter plural magic): KJV busybody, curious arts. 4022. perierchomai {per-ee-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4012 and 2064 (including its alternate); to come all around, i.e. stroll, vacillate, veer: KJV fetch a compass, vagabond, wandering about. 4023. periecho {per-ee-ekh'-o}; from 4012 and 2192; to hold all around, i.e. include, clasp (figuratively): KJV + astonished, contain, after [this manner]. 4024. perizonnumi {per-id-zone'-noo-mee}; from 4012 and 2224; to gird all around, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to fasten on one's belt (literally or figuratively): KJV gird (about, self). 4025. perithesis {per-ith'-es-is}; from 4060; a putting all around, i.e. decorating oneself with: KJV wearing. 4026. periistemi {per-ee-is'-tay-mee}; from 4012 and 2476; to stand all around, i.e. (near) to be a bystander, or (aloof) to keep away from: KJV avoid, shun, stand by (round about). 4027. perikatharma {per-ee-kath'-ar-mah}; from a compound of 4012 and 2508; something cleaned off all around, i.e. refuse (figuratively): KJV filth. 4028. perikalupto {per-ee-kal-oop'-to}; from 4012 and 2572; to cover all around, i.e. entirely (the face, a surface): KJV blindfold, cover, overlay. 4029. perikeimai {per-ik'-i-mahee}; from 4012 and 2749; to lie all around, i.e. inclose, encircle, hamper (literally or figuratively): KJV be bound (compassed) with, hang about. 4030. perikephalaia {per-ee-kef-al-ah'-yah}; feminine of a compound of 4012 and 2776; encirclement of the head, i.e. a helmet: KJV helmet. 4031. perikrates {per-ee-krat-ace'}; from 4012 and 2904; strong all around, i.e. a master (manager): KJV + come by. 4032. perikrupto {per-ee-kroop'-to}; from 4012 and 2928; to conceal all around, i.e. entirely: KJV hide. 4033. perikukloo {per-ee-koo-klo'-o}; from 4012 and 2944; to encircle all around, i.e. blockade completely: KJV compass round. 4034. perilampo {per-ee-lam'-po}; from 4012 and 2989; to illuminate all around, i.e. invest with a halo: KJV shine round about. 4035. perileipo {per-ee-li'-po}; from 4012 and 3007; to leave all around, i.e. (passively) survive: KJV remain. 4036. perilupos {per-il'-oo-pos}; from 4012 and 3077; grieved all around, i.e. intensely sad: KJV exceeding (very) sorry (-owful). 4037. perimeno {per-ee-men'-o}; from 4012 and 3306; to stay around, i.e. await: KJV wait for. 4038. perix {per'-ix}; adverb from 4012; all around, i.e. (as an adjective) circumjacent: KJV round about. 4039. perioikeo {per-ee-oy-keh'-o}; from 4012 and 3611; to reside around, i.e. be a neighbor: KJV dwell round about. 4040. perioikos {per-ee'-oy-kos}; from 4012 and 3624; housed around, i.e. neighboring (used elliptically as a noun): KJV neighbour. 4041. periousios {per-ee-oo'-see-os; from the present participle feminine of a compound of 4012 and 1510; being beyond usual, i.e. special (one's own): KJV peculiar. 4042. perioche {per-ee-okh-ay'}; from 4023; a being held around, i.e. (concretely) a passage (of Scripture, as circumscribed): KJV place. 4043. peripateo {per-ee-pat-eh'-o}; from 4012 and 3961; to tread all around, i.e. walk at large (especially as proof of ability); figuratively, to live, deport oneself, follow (as a companion or votary): KJV go, be occupied with, walk (about). 4044. peripeiro {per-ee-pi'-ro}; from 4012 and the base of 4008; to penetrate entirely, i.e. transfix (figuratively): KJV pierce through. 4045. peripipto {per-ee-pip'-to}; from 4012 and 4098; to fall into something that is all around, i.e. light among or upon, be surrounded with: KJV fall among (into). 4046. peripoieomai {per-ee-poy-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4012 and 4160; to make around oneself, i.e. acquire (buy): KJV purchase. 4047. peripoiesis {per-ee-poy'-ay-sis}; from 4046; acquisition (the act or the thing); by extension, preservation: KJV obtain (-ing), peculiar, purchased, possession, saving. 4048. perirrhegnumi {per-ir-hrayg'-noo-mee}; from 4012 and 4486; to tear all around, i.e. completely away: KJV rend off. 4049. perispao {per-ee-spah'-o}; from 4012 and 4685; to drag all around, i.e. (figuratively) to distract (with care): KJV cumber. 4050. perisseia {per-is-si'-ah}; from 4052; surplusage, i.e. superabundance: KJV abundance (-ant, [-ly]), superfluity. 4051. perisseuma {per-is'-syoo-mah}; from 4052; a surplus, or superabundance: KJV abundance, that was left, over and above. 4052. perisseuo {per-is-syoo'-o}; from 4053; to superabound (in quantity or quality), be in excess, be superfluous; also (transitively) to cause to superabound or excel: KJV (make, more) abound, (have, have more) abundance (be more) abundant, be the better, enough and to spare, exceed, excel, increase, be left, redound, remain (over and above). 4053. perissos {per-is-sos'}; from 4012 (in the sense of beyond); superabundant (in quantity) or superior (in quality); by implication, excessive; adverbially (with 1537) violently; neuter (as noun) preeminence: KJV exceeding abundantly above, more abundantly, advantage, exceedingly, very highly, beyond measure, more, superfluous, vehement [-ly]. 4054. perissoteron {per-is-sot'-er-on}; neuter of 4055 (as adverb); in a more superabundant way: KJV more abundantly, a great deal, far more. 4055. perissoteros {per-is-sot'-er-os}; comparative of 4053; more superabundant (in number, degree or character): KJV more abundant, greater (much) more, overmuch. 4056. perissoteros {per-is-sot-er'-oce}; adverb from 4055; more superabundantly: KJV more abundant (-ly), X the more earnest, (more) exceedingly, more frequent, much more, the rather. 4057. perissos {per-is-soce'}; adverb from 4053; superabundantly: KJV exceedingly, out of measure, the more. 4058. peristera {per-is-ter-ah'}; of uncertain derivation; a pigeon: KJV dove, pigeon. 4059. peritemno {per-ee-tem'-no}; from 4012 and the base of 5114; to cut around, i.e. (specially) to circumcise: KJV circumcise. 4060. peritithemi {per-ee-tith'-ay-mee}; from 4012 and 5087; to place around; by implication, to present: KJV bestow upon, hedge round about, put about (on, upon), set about. 4061. peritome {per-it-om-ay'}; from 4059; circumcision (the rite, the condition or the people, literally or figuratively): KJV X circumcised, circumcision. 4062. peritrepo {per-ee-trep'-o}; from 4012 and the base of 5157; to turn around, i.e. (ment.) to craze: KJV + make mad. 4063. peritrecho {per-ee-trekh'-o}; from 4012 and 5143 (including its alternate); to run around, i.e. traverse: KJV run through. 4064. periphero {per-ee-fer'-o}; from 4012 and 5342; to convey around, i.e. transport hither and thither: KJV bear (carry) about. 4065. periphroneo {per-ee-fron-eh'-o}; from 4012 and 5426; to think beyond, i.e. depreciate (contemn): KJV despise. 4066. perichoros {per-ikh'-o-ros}; from 4012 and 5561; around the region, i.e. circumjacent (as noun, with 1093 implied vicinity): KJV country (round) about, region (that lieth) round about. 4067. peripsoma {per-ip'-so-mah}; from a comparative of 4012 and psao (to rub); something brushed all around, i.e. off-scrapings (figuratively, scum): KJV offscouring. 4068. perpereuomai {per-per-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from perperos (braggart; perhaps by reduplication of the base of 4008); to boast: KJV vaunt itself. 4069. Persis {per-sece'}; a Persian woman; Persis, a Christian female: KJV Persis. 4070. perusi {per'-oo-si}; adverb from 4009; the by-gone, i.e. (as noun) last year: KJV + a year ago. ***. petaomai. See 4072. 4071. peteinon {pet-i-non'}; neuter of a derivative of 4072; a flying animal, i.e. bird: KJV bird, fowl. 4072. petomai {pet'-om-ahee}; or prolongation petaomai {pet-ah'-om-ahee}; or contracted ptaomai {ptah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to fly: KJV fly (-ing). 4073. petra {pet'-ra}; feminine of the same as 4074; a (mass of) rock (literally or figuratively): KJV rock. 4074. Petros {pet'-ros}; apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than 3037); as a name, Petrus, an apostle: KJV Peter, rock. Compare 2786. 4075. petrodes {pet-ro'-dace}; from 4073 and 1491; rock-like, i.e. rocky: KJV stony. 4076. peganon {pay'-gan-on}; from 4078; rue (from its thick or fleshy leaves): KJV rue. 4077. pege {pay-gay'}; probably from 4078 (through the idea of gushing plumply); a fount (literally or figuratively), i.e. source or supply (of water, blood, enjoyment) (not necessarily the original spring): KJV fountain, well. 4078. pegnumi {payg'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fix ("peg"), i.e. (specially) to set up (a tent): KJV pitch. 4079. pedalion {pay-dal'-ee-on}; neuter of a (presumed) derivative of pedon (the blade of an oar; from the same as 3976); a "pedal", i.e. helm: KJV rudder. 4080. pelikos {pay-lee'-kos}; a quantitative form (the feminine) of the base of 4225; how much (as an indefinite), i.e. in size or (figuratively) dignity: KJV how great (large). 4081. pelos {pay-los'}; perhaps a primary word; clay: KJV clay. 4082. pera {pay'-rah}; of uncertain affinity; a wallet or leather pouch for food: KJV scrip. 4083. pechus {pay'-khoos}; of uncertain affinity; the fore-arm, i.e. (as a measure) a cubit: KJV cubit. 4084. piazo {pee-ad'-zo}; probably another form of 971; to squeeze, i.e. seize (gently by the hand [press], or officially [arrest], or in hunting [capture]): KJV apprehend, catch, lay hand on, take. Compare 4085. 4085. piezo {pee-ed'-zo}; another form for 4084; to pack: KJV press down. 4086. pithanologia {pith-an-ol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of a derivative of 3982 and 3056; persuasive language: KJV enticing words. 4087. pikraino {pik-rah'-ee-no}; from 4089; to embitter (literally or figuratively): KJV be (make) bitter. 4088. pikria {pik-ree'-ah}; from 4089; acridity (especially poison), literally or figuratively: KJV bitterness. 4089. pikros {pik-ros'}; perhaps from 4078 (through the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), i.e. acrid (literally or figuratively): KJV bitter. 4090. pikros {pik-roce'}; adverb from 4089; bitterly, i.e. (figuratively) violently: KJV bitterly. 4091. Pilatos {pil-at'-os}; of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e. firm; Pilatus, a Roman: KJV Pilate. ***. pimplemi. See 4130. 4092. pimpremi {pim'-pray-mee}; a reduplicated and prolonged form of a primary preo {preh'-o}; which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fire, i.e. burn (figuratively and passively, become inflamed with fever): KJV be (X should have) swollen. 4093. pinakidion {pin-ak-id'-ee-on}; diminutive of 4094; a tablet (for writing on): KJV writing table. 4094. pinax {pin'-ax}; apparently a form of 4109; a plate: KJV charger, platter. 4095. pino {pee'-no}; a prolonged form of pio {pee'-o}; which (together with another form poo {po'-o}; occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses; to imbibe (literally or figuratively): KJV drink. 4096. piotes {pee-ot'-ace}; from pion (fat; perhaps akin to the alternate of 4095 through the idea of repletion); plumpness, i.e. (by implication) richness (oiliness): KJV fatness. 4097. piprasko {pip-ras'-ko}; a reduplicated and prolonged form of prao {prah'-o}; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); contracted from perao (to traverse; from the base of 4008); to traffic (by travelling), i.e. dispose of as merchandise or into slavery (literally or figuratively): KJV sell. 4098. pipto {pip'-to}; a reduplicated and contracted form of peto {pet'-o}; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); probably akin to 4072 through the idea of alighting; to fall (literally or figuratively): KJV fail, fall (down), light on. 4099. Pisidia {pis-id-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Pisidia, a region of Asia Minor: KJV Pisidia. 4100. pisteuo {pist-yoo'-o}; from 4102; to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing), i.e. credit; by implication, to entrust (especially one's spiritual well-being to Christ): KJV believe (-r), commit (to trust), put in trust with. 4101. pistikos {pis-tik-os'}; from 4102; trustworthy, i.e. genuine (unadulterated): KJV spike-[nard]. 4102. pistis {pis'-tis}; from 3982; persuasion, i.e. credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly, constancy in such profession; by extension, the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself: KJV assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity. 4103. pistos {pis-tos'}; from 3982; objectively, trustworthy; subjectively, trustful: KJV believe (-ing, -r), faithful (-ly), sure, true. 4104. pistoo {pis-to'-o}; from 4103; to assure: KJV assure of. 4105. planao {plan-ah'-o}; from 4106; to (properly, cause to) roam (from safety, truth, or virtue): KJV go astray, deceive, err, seduce, wander, be out of the way. 4106. plane {plan'-ay}; feminine of 4108 (as abstractly); objectively, fraudulence; subjectively, a straying from orthodoxy or piety: KJV deceit, to deceive, delusion, error. 4107. planetes {plan-ay'-tace}; from 4108; a rover ("planet"), i.e. (figuratively) an erratic teacher: KJV wandering. 4108. planos {plan'-os}; of uncertain affinity; roving (as a tramp), i.e. (by implication) an impostor or misleader; KJV deceiver, seducing. 4109. plax {plax}; from 4111; a moulding-board, i.e. flat surface ("plate", or tablet, literally or figuratively): KJV table. 4110. plasma {plas'-mah}; from 4111; something moulded: KJV thing formed. 4111. plasso {plas'-so}; a primary verb; to mould, i.e. shape or fabricate: KJV form. 4112. plastos {plas-tos'}; from 4111; moulded, i.e. (by implication) artificial or (figuratively) fictitious (false): KJV feigned. 4113. plateia {plat-i'-ah}; feminine of 4116; a wide "plat" or "place", i.e. open square: KJV street. 4114. platos {plat'-os}; from 4116; width: KJV breadth. 4115. platuno {plat-oo'-no}; from 4116; to widen (literally or figuratively): KJV make broad, enlarge. 4116. platus {plat-oos'}; from 4111; spread out "flat" ("plot"), i.e. broad: KJV wide. 4117. plegma {pleg'-mah}; from 4120; a plait (of hair): KJV broidered hair. ***. pleion. See 4119. 4118. pleistos {plice'-tos}; irregular superlative of 4183; the largest number or very large: KJV very great, most. 4119. pleion {pli-own}; neuter pleion {pli'-on}; or pleon {pleh'-on}; comparative of 4183; more in quantity, number, or quality; also (in plural) the major portion: KJV X above, + exceed, more excellent, further, (very) great (-er), long (-er), (very) many, greater (more) part, + yet but. 4120. pleko {plek'-o}; a primary word; to twine or braid: KJV plait. ***. pleon. See 4119. 4121. pleonazo {pleh-on-ad'-zo}; from 4119; to do, make or be more, i.e. increase (transitively or intransitively); by extension, to superabound: KJV abound, abundant, make to increase, have over. 4122. pleonekteo {pleh-on-cek-teh'-o}; from 4123; to be covetous, i.e. (by implication) to over-reach: KJV get an advantage, defraud, make a gain. 4123. pleonektes {pleh-on-ek'-tace}; from 4119 and 2192; holding (desiring) more, i.e. eager for gain (avaricious, hence a defrauder): KJV covetous. 4124. pleonexia {pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah}; from 4123; avarice, i.e. (by implication) fraudulency, extortion: KJV covetous (-ness) practices, greediness. 4125. pleura {plyoo-rah'}; of uncertain affinity; a rib, i.e. (by extension) side: KJV side. 4126. pleo {pleh'-o}; another form for pleuo {plyoo'-o}; which is used as an alternate in certain tenses; probably a form of 4150 (through the idea of plunging through the water); to pass in a vessel: KJV sail. See also 4130. 4127. plege {play-gay'}; from 4141; a stroke; by implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity: KJV plague, stripe, wound (-ed). 4128. plethos {play'-thos}; from 4130; a fulness, i.e. a large number, throng, populace: KJV bundle, company, multitude. 4129. plethuno {play-thoo'-no}; from another form of 4128; to increase (transitively or intransitively): KJV abound, multiply. 4130. pletho {play'-tho}; a prolonged form of a primary pleo {pleh'-o} (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form pimplemi); to "fill" (literally or figuratively [imbue, influence, supply]); specifically, to fulfil (time): KJV accomplish, full ( ... come), furnish. 4131. plektes {plake'-tace}; from 4141; a smiter, i.e. pugnacious (quarrelsome): KJV striker. 4132. plemmura {plame-moo'-rah}; prolonged from 4130; flood-tide, i.e. (by analogy) a freshet: KJV flood. 4133. plen {plane}; from 4119; moreover (besides), i.e. albeit, save that, rather, yet: KJV but (rather), except, nevertheless, notwithstanding, save, than. 4134. pleres {play'-race}; from 4130; replete, or covered over; by analogy, complete: KJV full. 4135. plerophoreo {play-rof-or-eh'-o}; from 4134 and 5409; to carry out fully (in evidence), i.e. completely assure (or convince), entirely accomplish: KJV most surely believe, fully know (persuade), make full proof of. 4136. plerophoria {play-rof-or-ee'-ah}; from 4135; entire confidence: KJV (full) assurance. 4137. pleroo {play-ro'-o}; from 4134; to make replete, i.e. (literally) to cram (a net), level up (a hollow), or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence), satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or task), verify (or coincide with a prediction), etc.: KJV accomplish, X after, (be) complete, end, expire, fill (up), fulfil, (be, make) full (come), fully preach, perfect, supply. 4138. pleroma {play'-ro-mah}; from 4137; repletion or completion, i.e. (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement, copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as container, performance, period): KJV which is put in to fill up, piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness. 4139. plesion {play-see'-on}; neuter of a derivative of pelas (near); (adverbially) close by; as noun, a neighbor, i.e. fellow (as man, countryman, Christian or friend): KJV near, neighbour. 4140. plesmone {place-mon-ay'}; from a presumed derivative of 4130; a filling up, i.e. (figuratively) gratification: KJV satisfying. 4141. plesso {place'-so}; apparently another form of 4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, i.e. (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity): KJV smite. Compare 5180. 4142. ploiarion {ploy-ar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4143; a boat: KJV boat, little (small) ship. 4143. ploion {ploy'-on}; from 4126; a sailer, i.e. vessel: KJV ship (-ing). 4144. ploos {plo'-os}; from 4126; a sail, i.e. navigation: KJV course, sailing, voyage. 4145. plousios {ploo'-see-os}; from 4149; wealthy; figuratively, abounding with: KJV rich. 4146. plousios {ploo-see'-oce}; adverb from 4145; copiously: KJV abundantly, richly. 4147. plouteo {ploo-teh'-o}; from 4148; to be (or become) wealthy (literally or figuratively): KJV be increased with goods, (be made, wax) rich. 4148. ploutizo {ploo-tid'-zo}; from 4149; to make wealthy (figuratively): KJV en- (make) rich. 4149. ploutos {ploo'-tos}; from the base of 4130; wealth (as fulness), i.e. (literally) money, possessions, or (figuratively) abundance, richness, (specifically) valuable bestowment: KJV riches. 4150. pluno {ploo'-no}; a prolonged form of an obsolete pluo (to "flow"); to "plunge", i.e. launder clothing: KJV wash. Compare 3068, 3538. 4151. pneuma {pnyoo'-mah}; from 4154; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit: KJV ghost, life, spirit (-ual, -ually), mind. Compare 5590. 4152. pneumatikos {pnyoo-mat-ik-os'}; from 4151; non-carnal, i.e. (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross), or (daemoniacally) a spirit (concretely), or (divinely) supernatural, regenerate, religious: KJV spiritual. Compare 5591. 4153. pneumatikos {pnyoo-mat-ik-oce'}; adverb from 4152; non-physically, i.e. divinely, figuratively: KJV spiritually. 4154. pneo {pneh'-o}; a primary word; to breathe hard, i.e. breeze: KJV blow. Compare 5594. 4155. pnigo {pnee'-go}; strengthened from 4154; to wheeze, i.e. (cause. by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown): KJV choke, take by the throat. 4156. pniktos {pnik-tos'}; from 4155; throttled, i.e. (neuter concretely) an animal choked to death (not bled): KJV strangled. 4157. pnoe {pno-ay'}; from 4154; respiration, a breeze: KJV breath, wind. 4158. poderes {pod-ay'-race}; from 4228 and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (2066 implied) reaching the ankles: KJV garment down to the foot. 4159. pothen {poth'-en}; from the base of 4213 with enclitic adverb of origin; from which (as interrogative) or what (as relative) place, state, source or cause: KJV whence. 4160. poieo {poy-eh'-o}; apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application, more or less direct): KJV abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, + band together, be, bear, + bewray, bring (forth), cast out, cause, commit, + content, continue, deal, + without any delay, (would) do (-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain, give, have, hold, X journeying, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship, make, X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform, provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure, shew, X shoot out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law, work, yield. Compare 4238. 4161. poiema {poy'-ay-mah}; from 4160; a product, i.e. fabric (literally or figuratively): KJV thing that is made, workmanship. 4162. poiesis {poy'-ay-sis}; from 4160; action, i.e. performance (of the law): KJV deed. 4163. poietes {poy-ay-tace'}; from 4160; a performer; specifically, a "poet"; KJV doer, poet. 4164. poikilos {poy-kee'-los}; of uncertain derivation; motley, i.e. various in character: KJV divers, manifold. 4165. poimaino {poy-mah'-ee-no}; from 4166; to tend as a shepherd of (figuratively, superviser): KJV feed (cattle), rule. 4166. poimen {poy-mane'}; of uncertain affinity; a shepherd (literally or figuratively): KJV shepherd, pastor. 4167. poimne {poym'-nay}; contraction from 4165; a flock (literally or figuratively): KJV flock, fold. 4168. poimnion {poym'-nee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4167; a flock, i.e. (figuratively) group (of believers): KJV flock. 4169. poios {poy'-os}; from the base of 4226 and 3634; individualizing interrogative (of character) what sort of, or (of number) which one: KJV what (manner of), which. 4170. polemeo {pol-em-eh'-o}; from 4171; to be (engaged) in warfare, i.e. to battle (literally or figuratively): KJV fight, (make) war. 4171. polemos {pol'-em-os}; from pelomai (to bustle); warfare (literally or figuratively; a single encounter or a series): KJV battle, fight, war. 4172. polis {pol'-is}; probably from the same as 4171, or perhaps from 4183; a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size): KJV city. 4173. politarches {pol-it-ar'-khace}; from 4172 and 757; a town-officer, i.e. magistrate: KJV ruler of the city. 4174 politeia {pol-ee-ti'-ah}; from 4177 ("polity"); citizenship; concretely, a community: KJV commonwealth, freedom. 4175. politeuma {pol-it'-yoo-mah}; from 4176; a community, i.e. (abstractly) citizenship (figuratively): KJV conversation. 4176. politeuomai {pol-it-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a derivative of 4177; to behave as a citizen (figuratively): KJV let conversation be, live. 4177. polites {pol-ee'-tace}; from 4172; a townsman: KJV citizen. 4178. pollakis {pol-lak'-is}; multiplicative adverb from 4183; many times, i.e. frequently: KJV oft (-en, -entimes, -times). 4179. pollaplasion {pol-lap-las-ee'-ohn}; from 4183 and probably a derivative of 4120; manifold, i.e. (neuter as noun) very much more: KJV manifold more. 4180. polulogia {pol-oo-log-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 4183 and 3056; loquacity, i.e. prolixity: KJV much speaking. 4181. polumeros {pol-oo-mer'-oce}; adverb from a compound of 4183 and 3313; in many portions, i.e. variously as to time and agency (piecemeal): KJV at sundry times. 4182. polupoikilos {pol-oo-poy'-kil-os}; from 4183 and 4164; much variegated, i.e. multifarious: KJV manifold. 4183. polus {pol-oos'}; including the forms from the alternate pollos; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverbial, largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often, mostly, largely: KJV abundant, + altogether, common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -ly, while), long, many, much, oft (-en [-times]), plenteous, sore, straitly. Compare 4118, 4119. 4184. polusplagchnos {pol-oo'-splankh-nos}; from 4183 and 4698 (figuratively); extremely compassionate: KJV very pitiful. 4185. poluteles {pol-oo-tel-ace'}; from 4183 and 5056; extremely expensive: KJV costly, very precious, of great price. 4186. polutimos {pol-oot'-ee-mos}; from 4183 and 5092; extremely valuable: KJV very costly, of great price. 4187. polutropos {pol-oot-rop'-oce}; adverb from a compound of 4183 and 5158; in many ways, i.e. variously as to method or form: KJV in divers manners. 4188. poma {pom'-ah}; from the alternate of 4095; a beverage: KJV drink. 4189. poneria {pon-ay-ree'-ah}; from 4190; depravity, i.e. (specifically) malice; plural (concretely) plots, sins: KJV iniquity, wickedness. 4190. poneros {pon-ay-ros'}; from a derivative of 4192; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from 2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from 4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners: KJV bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked (-ness). See also 4191. 4191. poneroteros {pon-ay-rot'-er-os}; comparative of 4190; more evil: KJV more wicked. 4192. ponos {pon'-os}; from the base of 3993; toil, i.e. (by implication) anguish: KJV pain. 4193. Pontikos {pon-tik-os'}; from 4195; a Pontican, i.e. native of Pontus: KJV born in Pontus. 4194. Pontios {pon'-tee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently bridged; Pontius, a Roman: KJV Pontius. 4195. Pontos {pon'-tos}; a sea; Pontus, a region of Asia Minor: KJV Pontus. 4196. Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: KJV Publius. 4197. poreia {por-i'-ah}; from 4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career: KJV journey [-ing], ways. 4198. poreuomai {por-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a derivative of the same as 3984; to traverse, i.e. travel (literally or figuratively; especially to remove [figuratively, die], live, etc.); KJV depart, go (away, forth, one's way, up), (make a, take a) journey, walk. 4199. portheo {por-theh'-o}; prolongation from pertho (to sack); to ravage (figuratively): KJV destroy, waste. 4200. porismos {por-is-mos'}; from a derivative of poros (a way, i.e. means); furnishing (procuring), i.e. (by implication) money-getting (acquisition): KJV gain. 4201. Porkios {por'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius, a Roman: KJV Porcius. 4202. porneia {por-ni'-ah}; from 4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry: KJV fornication. 4203. porneuo {porn-yoo'-o}; from 4204; to act the harlot, i.e. (literally) indulge unlawful lust (of either sex), or (figuratively) practise idolatry: KJV commit (fornication). 4204. porne {por'-nay}; feminine of 4205; a strumpet; figuratively, an idolater: KJV harlot, whore. 4205. pornos {por'-nos}; from pernemi (to sell; akin to the base of 4097); a (male) prostitute (as venal), i.e. (by analogy) a debauchee (libertine): KJV fornicator, whoremonger. 4206. porrho {por'-rho}; adverb from 4253; forwards, i.e. at a distance: KJV far, a great way off. See also 4207. 4207. porrhothen {por'-rho-then}; from 4206 with adverbial enclitic of source; from far, or (by implication) at a distance, i.e. distantly: KJV afar off. 4208. porrhotero {por-rho-ter'-o}; adverb comparative of 4206; further, i.e. a greater distance: KJV farther. 4209. porphura {por-foo'-rah}; of Latin origin; the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it: KJV purple. 4210. porphurous {por-foo-rooce'}; from 4209; purpureal, i.e. bluish red: KJV purple. 4211. porphuropolis {por-foo-rop'-o-lis}; feminine of a compound of 4209 and 4453; a female trader in purple cloth: KJV seller of purple. 4212. posakis {pos-ak'-is}; multiplicative from 4214; how many times: KJV how oft (-en). 4213. posis {pos'-is}; from the alternate of 4095; a drinking (the act), i.e. (concretely) a draught: KJV drink. 4214. posos {pos'-os}; from an absolute pos (who, what) and 3739; interrogative pronoun (of amount) how much (large, long or [plural] many): KJV how great (long, many), what. 4215. potamos {pot-am-os'}; probably from a derivative of the alternate of 4095 (compare 4224); a current, brook or freshet (as drinkable), i.e. running water: KJV flood, river, stream, water. 4216. potamophoretos {pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos}; from 4215 and a derivative of 5409; river-borne, i.e. overwhelmed by a stream: KJV carried away of the flood. 4217. potapos {pot-ap-os'}; apparently from 4219 and the base of 4226; interrogatively, whatever, i.e. of what possible sort: KJV what (manner of). 4218. pote {pot-eh'}; from the base of 4225 and 5037; indef. adverb, at some time, ever: KJV afore-(any, some-) time (-s), at length (the last), (+ n- ) ever, in the old time, in time past, once, when. 4219. pote {pot'-eh}; from the base of 4226 and 5037; interrogative adverb, at what time: KJV + how long, when. 4220. poteron {pot'-er-on}; neuter of a comparative of the base of 4226; interrogative as adverb, which (of two), i.e. is it this or that: KJV whether. 4221. poterion {pot-ay'-ree-on}; neuter of a derivative of the alternate of 4095; a drinking-vessel; by extension, the contents thereof, i.e. a cupful (draught); figuratively, a lot or fate: KJV cup. 4222. potizo {pot-id'-zo}; from a derivative of the alternate of 4095; to furnish drink, irrigate: KJV give (make) to drink, feed, water. 4223. Potioloi {pot-ee'-ol-oy}; of Latin origin; little wells, i.e. mineral springs; Potioli (i.e. Puteoli), a place in Italy: KJV Puteoli. 4224. potos {pot'-os}; from the alternate of 4095; a drinking-bout or carousal: KJV banqueting. 4225. pou {poo}; genitive case of an indefinite pronoun pos (some) otherwise obsolete (compare 4214); as adverb of place, somewhere, i.e. nearly: KJV about, a certain place. 4226. pou {poo}; genitive case of an interrogative pronoun pos (what) otherwise obsolete (perhaps the same as 4225 used with the rising slide of inquiry); as adverb of place; at (by implication, to) what locality: KJV where, whither. 4227. Poudes {poo'-dace}; of Latin origin; modest; Pudes (i.e. Pudens), a Christian: KJV Pudens. 4228. pous {pooce}; a primary word; a "foot" (figuratively or literally): KJV foot (-stool). 4229. pragma {prag'-mah}; from 4238; a deed; by implication, an affair; by extension, an object (material): KJV business, matter, thing, work. 4230. pragmateia {prag-mat-i'-ah}; from 4231; a transaction, i.e. negotiation: KJV affair. 4231. pragmateuomai {prag-mat-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4229; to busy oneself with, i.e. to trade: KJV occupy. 4232. praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp): KJV (common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, praetorium. 4233. praktor {prak'-tor}; from a derivative of 4238; a practiser, i.e. (specifically) an official collector: KJV officer. 4234. praxis {prax'-is}; from 4238; practice, i.e. (concretely) an act; by extension, a function: KJV deed, office, work. 4235. praios {prah'-os}; a form of 4239, used in certain parts; gentle, i.e. humble: KJV meek. 4236. praiotes {prah-ot'-ace}; from 4235; gentleness, by implication, humility: KJV meekness. 4237. prasia {pras-ee-ah'}; perhaps from prason (a leek, and so an onion-patch); a garden plot, i.e. (by implication, of regular beds) a row (repeated in plural by Hebraism, to indicate an arrangement): KJV in ranks. 4238. prasso {pras'-so}; a primary verb; to "practise", i.e. perform repeatedly or habitually (thus differing from 4160, which properly refers to a single act); by implication, to execute, accomplish, etc.; specifically, to collect (dues), fare (personally): KJV commit, deeds, do, exact, keep, require, use arts. 4239. praus {prah-ooce'}; apparently a primary word; mild, i.e. (by implication) humble: KJV meek. See also 4235. 4240. prautes {prah-oo'-tace}; from 4239; mildness, i.e. (by implication) humility: KJV meekness. 4241. prepo {prep'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to tower up (be conspicuous), i.e. (by implication) to be suitable or proper (third person singular present indicative, often used impersonally, it is fit or right): KJV become, comely. 4242. pesbeia {pres-bi'-ah}; from 4243; seniority (eldership), i.e. (by implication) an embassy (concretely, ambassadors): KJV ambassage, message. 4243. presbeuo {pres-byoo'-o}; from the base of 4245; to be a senior, i.e. (by implication) act as a representative (figuratively, preacher): KJV be an ambassador. 4244. presbuterion {pres-boo-ter'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4245; the order of elders, i.e. (specifically) Israelite Sanhedrin or Christian "presbytery": KJV (estate of) elder (-s), presbytery. 4245. presbuteros {pres-boo'-ter-os}; comparative of presbus (elderly); older; as noun, a senior; specifically, an Israelite Sanhedrist (also figuratively, member of the celestial council) or Christian "presbyter": KJV elder (-est), old. 4246. presbutes {pres-boo'-tace}; from the same as 4245; an old man: KJV aged (man), old man. 4247. presbutis {pres-boo'-tis}; feminine of 4246; an old woman: KJV aged woman. ***. pretho. See 4092. 4248. prenes {pray-nace'}; from 4253; leaning (falling) forward ("prone"), i.e. head foremost: KJV headlong. 4249. prizo {prid'-zo}; a strengthened form of a primary prio (to saw); to saw in two: KJV saw asunder. 4250. prin {prin}; adverb from 4253; prior, sooner: KJV before (that), ere. 4251. Priska {pris'-kah}; of Latin origin; feminine of Priscus, ancient; Priska, a Christian woman: KJV Prisca. See also 4252. 4252. Priscilla {pris'-cil-lah}; diminutive of 4251; Priscilla (i.e. little Prisca), a Christian woman: KJV Priscilla. 4253. pro {pro}; a primary preposition; "fore", i.e. in front of, prior (figuratively, superior) to: KJV above, ago, before, or ever. In comparison it retains the same significations. 4254. proago {pro-ag'-o}; from 4253 and 71; to lead forward (magisterially); intransitively, to precede (in place or time [participle previous]): KJV bring (forth, out), go before. 4255. proaireomai {pro-ahee-reh'-om-ahee}; from 4253 and 138; to choose for oneself before another thing (prefer), i.e. (by implication) to propose (intend): KJV purpose. 4256. proaitiaomai {pro-ahee-tee-ah'-om-ahee}; from 4253 and a derivative of 156; to accuse already, i.e. previously charge: KJV prove before. 4257. proakouo {pro-ak-oo'-o}; from 4253 and 191; to hear already,i.e. anticipate: KJV hear before. 4258. proamartano {pro-am-ar-tan'-o}; from 4253 and 264; to sin previously (to conversion): KJV sin already, heretofore sin. 4259. proaulion {pro-ow'-lee-on}; neuter of a presumed compound of 4253 and 833; a forecourt, i.e. vestibule (alley-way): KJV porch. 4260. probaino {prob-ah'-ee-no}; from 4253 and the base of 939; to walk forward, i.e. advance (literally, or in years): KJV + be of a great age, go farther (on), be well stricken. 4261. proballo {prob-al'-lo}; from 4253 and 906; to throw forward, i.e. push to the front, germinate: KJV put forward, shoot forth. 4262. probatikos {prob-at-ik-os'}; from 4263; relating to sheep, i.e. (a gate) through which they were led into Jerusalem: KJV sheep (market). 4263. probaton {prob'-at-on}; probably neuter of a presumed. derivative of 4260; something that walks forward (a quadruped), i.e. (specifically) a sheep (literally or figuratively): KJV sheep ([-fold]). 4264. probibazo {prob-ib-ad'-zo}; from 4253 and a reduplicated form of 971; to force forward, i.e. bring to the front, instigate: KJV draw, before instruct. 4265. problepo {prob-lep'-o}; from 4253 and 991; to look out beforehand, i.e. furnish in advance: KJV provide. 4266. proginomai {prog-in'-om-ahee}; from 4253 and 1096; to be already, i.e. have previousy transpired: KJV be past. 4267. proginosko {prog-in-oce'-ko}; from 4253 and 1097; to know beforehand, i.e. foresee: KJV foreknow (ordain), know (before). 4268. prognosis {prog'-no-sis}; from 4267; forethought: KJV foreknowledge. 4269. progonos {prog'-on-os}; from 4266; an ancestor, (grand-) parent: KJV forefather, parent. 4270. prographo {prog-raf'-o}; from 4253 and 1125; to write previously; figuratively, to announce, prescribe: KJV before ordain, evidently set forth, write (afore, aforetime). 4271. prodelos {prod'-ay-los}; from 4253 and 1212; plain before all men, i.e. obvious: KJV evident, manifest (open) beforehand. 4272. prodidomi {prod-id'-o-mee}; from 4253 and 1325; to give before the other party has given: KJV first give. 4273. prodotes {prod-ot'-ace}; from 4272 (in the sense of giving forward into another's [the enemy's] hands); a surrender: KJV betrayer, traitor. ***. prodremo. See 4390. 4274. prodromos {prod'-rom-os}; from the alternate of 4390; a runner ahead, i.e. scout (figuratively, precursor): KJV forerunner. 4275. proeido {pro-i'-do}; from 4253 and 1492; foresee: KJV foresee, saw before. ***. proeireo. See 4280. 4276. proelpizo {pro-el-pid'-zo}; from 4253 and 1679; to hope in advance of other confirmation: KJV first trust. 4277. proepo {pro-ep'-o}; from 4253 and 2036; to say already, to predict: KJV forewarn, say (speak, tell) before. Compare 4280. 4278. proenarchomai {pro-en-ar'-khom-ahee}; from 4253 and 1728; to commence already: KJV begin (before). 4279. proepaggellomai {pro-ep-ang-ghel'-lom-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and 1861; to promise of old: KJV promise before. 4280. proereo {pro-er-eh'-o}; from 4253 and 2046; used as alternate of 4277; to say already, pedict: KJV foretell, say (speak, tell) before. 4281. proerchomai {pro-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4253 and 2064 (including its alternate); to go onward, preceed (in place or time): KJV go before (farther, forward), outgo, pass on. 4282. proetoimazo {pro-et-oy-mad'-zo}; from 4253 and 2090; to fit up in advance (literally or figuratively): KJV ordain before, prepare afore. 4283. proeuaggelizomai {pro-yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and 2097; to announce glad news in advance: KJV preach before the gospel. 4284. proechomai {pro-ekh-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and 2192; to hold oneself before others, i.e. (figuratively) to excel: KJV be better. 4285. proegeomai {pro-ay-geh'-om-ahee}; from 4253 and 2233; to lead the way for others, i.e. show deference: KJV prefer. 4286. prothesis {proth'-es-is}; from 4388; a setting forth, i.e. (figuratively) proposal (intention); specifically, the show-bread (in the Temple) as exposed before God: KJV purpose, shew [-bread]. 4287. prothesmios {proth-es'-mee-os}; from 4253 and a derivative of 5087; fixed beforehand, i.e. (feminine with 2250 implied) a designated day: KJV time appointed. 4288. prothumia {proth-oo-mee'-ah}; from 4289; predisposition, i.e. alacrity: KJV forwardness of mind, readiness (of mind), ready (willing) mind. 4289. prothumos {proth'-oo-mos}; from 4253 and 2372; forward in spirit, i.e. predisposed; neuter (as noun) alacrity: KJV ready, willing. 4290. prothumos {proth-oo'-moce}; adverb from 4289; with alacrity: KJV willingly. 4291. proistemi {pro-is'-tay-mee}; from 4253 and 2476; to stand before, i.e. (in rank) to preside, or (by implication) to practise: KJV maintain, be over, rule. 4292. prokaleomai {prok-al-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and 2564; to call forth to oneself (challenge), i.e. (by implication) to irritate: KJV provoke. 4293. prokataggello {prok-at-ang-ghel'-lo}; from 4253 and 2605; to anounce beforehand, i.e. predict, promise: KJV foretell, have notice, (shew) before. 4294. prokatartizo {prok-at-ar-tid'-zo}; from 4253 and 2675; to prepare in advance: KJV make up beforehand. 4295. prokeimai {prok'-i-mahee}; from 4253 and 2749; to lie before the view, i.e. (figuratively) to be present (to the mind), to stand forth (as an example or reward): KJV be first, set before (forth). 4296. prokerusso {prok-ay-rooce'-so}; from 4253 and 2784; to herald (i.e. proclaim) in advance: KJV before (first) preach. 4297. prokope {prok-op-ay'}; from 4298; progress, i.e. advancement (subjectively or objectively): KJV furtherance, profit. 4298. prokopto {prok-op'-to}; from 4253 and 2875; to drive forward (as if by beating), i.e. (figuratively and intransitively) to advance (in amount, to grow; in time, to be well along): KJV increase, proceed, profit, be far spent, wax. 4299. prokrima {prok'-ree-mah}; from a compound of 4253 and 2919; a prejudgment (prejudice), i.e. prepossession: KJV prefer one before another. 4300. prokuroo {prok-oo-ro'-o}; from 4253 and 2964; to ratify previously: KJV confirm before. 4301. prolambano {prol-am-ban'-o}; from 4253 and 2983; to take in advance, i.e. (literally) eat before others have an opportunity; (figuratively) to anticipate, surprise: KJV come aforehand, overtake, take before. 4302. prolego {prol-eg'-o}; from 4253 and 3004; to say beforehand, i.e. predict, forewarn: KJV foretell, tell before. 4303. promarturomai {prom-ar-too'-rom-ahee}; from 4253 and 3143; to be a witness in advance i.e. predict: KJV testify beforehand. 4304. promeletao {prom-el-et-ah'-o}; from 4253 and 3191; to premeditate: KJV meditate before. 4305. promerimnao {prom-er-im-nah'-o}; from 4253 and 3309; to care (anxiously) in advance: KJV take thought beforehand. 4306. pronoeo {pron-o-eh'-o}; from 4253 and 3539; to consider in advance, i.e. look out for beforehand (actively, by way of maintenance for others; middle voice by way of circumspection for oneself): KJV provide (for). 4307. pronoia {pron'-oy-ah}; from 4306; forethought, i.e. provident care or supply: KJV providence, provision. 4308. proorao {pro-or-ah'-o}; from 4253 and 3708; to behold in advance, i.e. (actively) to notice (another) previously, or (middle voice) to keep in (one's own) view: KJV foresee, see before. 4309. proorizo {pro-or-id'-zo}; from 4253 and 3724; to limit in advance, i.e. (figuratively) predetermine: KJV determine before, ordain, predestinate. 4310. propascho {prop-as'-kho}; from 4253 and 3958; to undergo hardship previously: KJV suffer before. 4311. propempo {prop-em'-po}; from 4253 and 3992; to send forward, i.e. escort or aid in travel: KJV accompany, bring (forward) on journey (way), conduct forth. 4312. propetes {prop-et-ace'}; from a compound of 4253 and 4098; falling forward, i.e. headlong (figuratively, precipitate): KJV heady, rash [-ly]. 4313. proporeuomai {prop-or-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4253 and 4198; to precede (as guide or herald): KJV go before. 4314. pros {pros}; a strengthened form of 4253; a preposition of direction; forward to, i.e. toward (with the genitive case the side of, i.e. pertaining to; with the dative case by the side of, i.e. near to; usually with the accusative case the place, time, occasion, or respect, which is the destination of the relation, i.e. whither or for which it is predicated): KJV about, according to , against, among, at, because of, before, between, ([where-])by, for, X at thy house, in, for intent, nigh unto, of, which pertain to, that, to (the end that), X together, to ([you]) -ward, unto, with (-in). In comparison it denotes essentially the same applications, namely, motion towards, accession to, or nearness at. 4315. prosabbaton {pros-ab'-bat-on}; from 4253 and 4521; a fore-sabbath, i.e. the Sabbath-eve: KJV day before the sabbath. Compare 3904. 4316. prosagoreuo {pros-ag-or-yoo'-o}; from 4314 and a derivative of 58 (mean to harangue); to address, i.e. salute by name: KJV call. 4317. prosago {pros-ag'-o}; from 4314 and 71; to lead towards, i.e. (transitively) to conduct near (summon, present), or (intransitively) to approach: KJV bring, draw near. 4318. prosagoge {pros-ag-ogue-ay'}; from 4317 (compare 72); admission: KJV access. 4319. prosaiteo {pros-ahee-teh'-o}; from 4314 and 154; to ask repeatedly (importune), i.e. solicit: KJV beg. 4320. prosanabaino {pros-an-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 4314 and 305; to ascend farther, i.e. be promoted (take an upper [more honorable] seat): KJV go up. 4321. prosanalisko {pros-an-al-is'-ko}; from 4314 and 355; to expend further: KJV spend. 4322. prosanapleroo {pros-an-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 4314 and 378; to fill up further, i.e. furnish fully: KJV supply. 4323. prosanatithemi {pros-an-at-ith'-ay-mee}; from 4314 and 394; to lay up in addition, i.e. (middle voice and figuratively) to impart or (by implication) to consult: KJV in conference add, confer. 4324. prosapeileo {pros-ap-i-leh'-o}; from 4314 and 546; to menace additionally: KJV i.e. threaten further. 4325. prosdapanao {pros-dap-an-ah'-o}; from 4314 and 1159; to expend additionally: KJV spend more. 4326. prosdeomai {pros-deh'-om-ahee}; from 4314 and 1189; to require additionally, i.e. want further: KJV need. 4327. prosdechomai {pros-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 4314 and 1209; to admit (to intercourse, hospitality, credence, or [figuratively] endurance); by implication, to await (with confidence or patience): KJV accept, allow, look (wait) for, take. 4328. prosdokao {pros-dok-ah'-o}; from 4314 and dokeuo (to watch); to anticipate (in thought, hope or fear); by implication, to await: KJV (be in) expect (-ation), look (for), when looked, tarry, wait for. 4329. prosdokia {pros-dok-ee'-ah}; from 4328; apprehension (of evil); by implication, infliction anticipated: KJV expectation, looking after. ***. prosdremo. See 4370. 4330. proseao {pros-eh-ah'-o}; from 4314 and 1439; to permit further progress: KJV suffer. 4331. proseggizo {pros-eng-ghid'-zo}; from 4314 and 1448; to approach near: KJV come nigh. 4332. prosedreuo {pros-ed-ryoo'-o}; from a compound of 4314 and the base of 1476; to sit near, i.e. attend as a servant: KJV wait at. 4333. prosergazomai {pros-er-gad'-zom-ahee}; from 4314 and 2038; to work additionally, i.e. (by implication) acquire besides: KJV gain. 4334. proserchomai {pros-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4314 and 2064 (including its alternate); to approach, i.e. (literally) come near, visit, or (figuratively) worship, assent to: KJV (as soon as he) come (unto), come thereunto, consent, draw near, go (near, to, unto). 4335. proseuche {pros-yoo-khay'}; from 4336; prayer (worship); by implication, an oratory (chapel): KJV X pray earnestly, prayer. 4336. proseuchomai {pros-yoo'-khom-ahee}; from 4314 and 2172; to pray to God, i.e. supplicate, worship: KJV pray (X earnestly, for), make prayer. 4337. prosecho {pros-ekh'-o}; from 4314 and 2192; (figuratively) to hold the mind (3563 implied) towards, i.e. pay attention to, be cautious about, apply oneself to, adhere to: KJV (give) attend (-ance, -ance at, -ance to, unto), beware, be given to, give (take) heed (to unto); have regard. 4338. proseloo {pros-ay-lo'-o}; from 4314 and a derivative of 2247; to peg to, i.e. spike fast: KJV nail to. 4339. proselutos {pros-ay'-loo-tos}; from the alternate of 4334; an arriver from a foreign region, i.e. (specifically) an acceder (convert) to Judaism ("proselyte"): KJV proselyte. 4340. proskairos {pros'-kahee-ros}; from 4314 and 2540; for the occasion only, i.e. temporary: KJV dur-[eth] for awhile, endure for a time, for a season, temporal. 4341. proskaleomai {pros-kal-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4314 and 2564; to call toward oneself, i.e. summon, invite: KJV call (for, to, unto). 4342. proskartereo {pros-kar-ter-eh'-o}; from 4314 and 2594; to be earnest towards, i.e. (to a thing) to persevere, be constantly diligent, or (in a place) to attend assiduously all the exercises, or (to a person) to adhere closely to (as a servitor): KJV attend (give self) continually (upon), continue (in, instant in, with), wait on (continually). 4343. proskarteresis {pros-kar-ter'-ay-sis}; from 4342; persistancy: KJV perseverance. 4344. proskephalaion {pros-kef-al'-ahee-on}; neuter of a presumed compound of 4314 and 2776; something for the head, i.e. a cushion: KJV pillow. 4345. proskleroo {pros-klay-ro'-o}; from 4314 and 2820; to give a common lot to, i.e. (figuratively) to associate with: KJV consort with. 4346. prosklisis {pros'-klis-is}; from a compound of 4314 and 2827; a leaning towards, i.e. (figuratively) proclivity (favoritism): KJV partiality. 4347. proskollao {pros-kol-lah'-o}; from 4314 and 2853; to glue to, i.e. (figuratively) to adhere: KJV cleave, join (self). 4348. proskomma {pros'-kom-mah}; from 4350; a stub, i.e. (figuratively) occasion of apostasy: KJV offence, stumbling (-block, [-stone]). 4349. proskope {pros-kop-ay'}; from 4350; a stumbling, i.e. (figuratively and concretely) occasion of sin: KJV offence. 4350. proskopto {pros-kop'-to}; from 4314 and 2875; to strike at, i.e. surge against (as water); specifically, to stub on, i.e. trip up (literally or figuratively): KJV beat upon, dash, stumble (at). 4351. proskulio {pros-koo-lee'-o}; from 4314 and 2947; to roll towards, i.e. block against: KJV roll (to). 4352. proskuneo {pros-koo-neh'-o}; from 4314 and a probable derivative of 2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore): KJV worship. 4353. proskunetes {pros-koo-nay-tace'}; from 4352; an adorer: KJV worshipper. 4354. proslaleo {pros-lal-eh'-o}; from 4314 and 2980; to talk to, i.e. converse with: KJV speak to (with). 4355. proslambano {pros-lam-ban'-o}; from 4314 and 2983; to take to oneself, i.e. use (food), lead (aside), admit (to friendship or hospitality): KJV receive, take (unto). 4356. proslepsis {pros'-lape-sis}; from 4355; admission: KJV receiving. 4357. prosmeno {pros-men'-o}; from 4314 and 3306; to stay further, i.e. remain in a place, with a person; figuratively, to adhere to, persevere in: KJV abide still, be with, cleave unto, continue in (with). 4358. prosormizo {pros-or-mid'-zo}; from 4314 and a derivative of the same as 3730 (meaning to tie [anchor] or lull); to moor to, i.e. (by implication) land at: KJV draw to the shore. 4359. prosopheilo {pros-of-i'-lo}; from 4314 and 3784; to be indebted additionally: KJV over besides. 4360. prosochthizo {pros-okh-thid'-zo}; from 4314 and a form of ochtheo (to be vexed with something irksome); to feel indignant at: KJV be grieved at. 4361. prospeinos {pros'-pi-nos}; from 4314 and the same as 3983; hungering further, i.e. intensely hungry: KJV very hungry. 4362. prospegnumi {pros-payg'-noo-mee}; from 4314 and 4078; to fasten to, i.e. (specifically) to impale (on a cross): KJV crucify. 4363. prospipto {pros-pip'-to}; from 4314 and 4098; to fall towards, i.e. (gently) prostrate oneself (in supplication or homage), or (violently) to rush upon (in storm): KJV beat upon, fall (down) at (before). 4364. prospoieomai {pros-poy-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4314 and 4160; to do forward for oneself, i.e. pretend (as if about to do a thing): KJV make as though. 4365. prosporeuomai {pros-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4314 and 4198; to journey towards, i.e. approach [not the same as 4313]: KJV go before. 4366. prosregnumi {pros-rayg'-noo-mee}; from 4314 and 4486; to tear towards, i.e. burst upon (as a tempest or flood): KJV beat vehemently against (upon). 4367. prostasso {pros-tas'-so}; from 4314 and 5021; to arrange towards, i.e. (figuratively) enjoin: KJV bid, command. 4368. prostatis {pros-tat'-is}; feminine of a derivative of 4291; a patroness, i.e. assistant: KJV succourer. 4369. prostithemi {pros-tith'-ay-mee}; from 4314 and 5087; to place additionally, i.e. lay beside, annex, repeat: KJV add, again, give more, increase, lay unto, proceed further, speak to any more. 4370. prostrecho {pros-trekh'-o}; from 4314 and 5143 (including its alternate); to run towards, i.e. hasten to meet or join: KJV run (thither to, to). 4371. prosphagion {pros-fag'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of 4314 and 5315; something eaten in addition to bread, i.e. a relish (specifically, fish; compare 3795): KJV meat. 4372. prosphatos {pros'-fat-os; from 4253 and a derivative of 4969; previously (recently) slain (fresh), i.e. (figuratively) lately made: KJV new. 4373. prosphatos {pros-fat'-oce}; adverb from 4372; recently: KJV lately. 4374. prosphero {pros-fer'-o}; from 4314 and 5342 (including its alternate); to bear towards, i.e. lead to, tender (especially to God), treat: KJV bring (to, unto), deal with, do, offer (unto, up), present unto, put to. 4375. prosphiles {pros-fee-lace'}; from a presumed compound of 4314 and 5368; friendly towards, i.e. acceptable: KJV lovely. 4376. prosphora {pros-for-ah'}; from 4374; presentation; concretely, an oblation (bloodless) or sacrifice: KJV offering (up). 4377. prosphoneo {pros-fo-neh'-o}; from 4314 and 5455; to sound towards, i.e. address, exclaim, summon: KJV call unto, speak (un-) to. 4378. proschusis {pros'-khoo-sis}; from a comparative of 4314 and cheo (to pour); a shedding forth, i.e. affusion: KJV sprinkling. 4379. prospsauo {pros-psow'-o}; from 4314 and psauo (to touch); to impinge, i.e. lay a finger on (in order to relieve): KJV touch. 4380. prosopolepteo {pros-o-pol-ape-teh'-o}; from 4381; to favor an individual, i.e. show partiality: KJV have respect to persons. 4381. prosopoleptes {pros-o-pol-ape'-tace}; from 4383 and 2983; an accepter of a face (individual), i.e. (specifically) one exhibiting partiality: KJV respecter of persons. 4382. prosopolepsia {pros-o-pol-ape-see'-ah}; from 4381; partiality, i.e. favoritism: KJV respect of persons. 4383. prosopon {pros'-o-pon}; from 4314 and ops (the visage, from 3700); the front (as being towards view), i.e. the countenance, aspect, appearance, surface; by implication, presence, person: KJV (outward) appearance, X before, contenance, face, fashion, (men's) person, presence. 4384. protasso {prot-as'-so}; from 4253 and 5021; to pre-arrange, i.e. prescribe: KJV before appoint. 4385. proteino {prot-i'-no}; from 4253 and teino (to stretch); to protend, i.e. tie prostrate (for scourging): KJV bind. 4386. proteron {prot'-er-on}; neuter of 4387 as adverb (with or without the art.); previously: KJV before, (at the) first, former. 4387. proteros {prot'-er-os}; comparative of 4253; prior or previous: KJV former. 4388. protithemai {prot-ith'-em-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and 5087; to place before, i.e. (for oneself) to exhibit; (to oneself) to propose (determine): KJV purpose, set forth. 4389. protrepomai {prot-rep'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and the base of 5157; to turn forward for oneself, i.e. encourage: KJV exhort. 4390. protrecho {prot-rekh'-o}; from 4253 and 5143 (including its alternate); to run forward, i.e. outstrip, precede: KJV outrun, run before. 4391. prouparcho {pro-oop-ar'-kho}; from 4253 and 5225; to exist before, i.e. (adverbially) to be or do something previously: KJV + be before (-time). 4392. prophasis {prof'-as-is}; from a compound of 4253 and 5316; an outward showing, i.e. pretext: KJV cloke, colour, pretence, show. 4393. prophero {prof-er'-o}; from 4253 and 5342; to bear forward, i.e. produce: KJV bring forth. 4394. propheteia {prof-ay-ti'-ah}; from 4396 ("prophecy"); prediction (scriptural or other): KJV prophecy, prophesying. 4395. propheteuo {prof-ate-yoo'-o}; from 4396; to foretell events, divine, speak under inspiration, exercise the prophetic office: KJV prophesy. 4396. prophetes {prof-ay'-tace}; from a compound of 4253 and 5346; a foreteller ("prophet"); by analogy, an inspired speaker; by extension, a poet: KJV prophet. 4397. prophetikos {prof-ay-tik-os'}; from 4396; pertaining to a foreteller ("prophetic"): KJV of prophecy, of the prophets. 4398. prophetis {prof-ay'-tis}; feminine of 4396; a female foreteller or an inspired woman: KJV prophetess. 4399. prophthano {prof-than'-o}; from 4253 and 5348; to get an earlier start of, i.e. anticipate: KJV prevent. 4400. procheirizomai {prokh-i-rid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 4253 and a derivative of 5495; to handle for oneself in advance, i.e. (figuratively) to purpose: KJV choose, make. 4401. procheirotoneo {prokh-i-rot-on-eh'-o}; from 4253 and 5500; to elect in advance: KJV choose before. 4402. Prochoros {prokh'-or-os}; from 4253 and 5525; before the dance; Prochorus, a Christian: KJV Prochorus. 4403. prumna {proom'-nah}; feminine of prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship: KJV hinder part, stern. 4404. proi {pro-ee'}; adverb from 4253; at dawn; by implication, the day- break watch: KJV early (in the morning), (in the) morning. 4405. proia {pro-ee'-ah}; feminine of a derivative of 4404 as noun; day- dawn: KJV early, morning. 4406. proimos {pro'-ee-mos}; from 4404; dawning, i.e. (by analogy) autumnal (showering, the first of the rainy season): KJV early. 4407. proinos {pro-ee-nos'}; from 4404; pertaining to the dawn, i.e. matutinal: KJV morning. 4408. prora {pro'-ra}; feminine of a presumed derivative of 4253 as noun; the prow, i.e. forward part of a vessel: KJV forepart (-ship). 4409. proteuo {prote-yoo'-o}; from 4413; to be first (in rank or influence): KJV have the preeminence. 4410. protokathedria {pro-tok-ath-ed-ree'-ah}; from 4413 and 2515; a sitting first (in the front row), i.e. preeminence in council: KJV chief (highest, uppermost) seat. 4411. protoklisia {pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah}; from 4413 and 2828; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner-bed, i.e. preeminence at meals: KJV chief (highest, uppermost) room. 4412. proton {pro'-ton}; neuter of 4413 as adverb (with or without 3588); firstly (in time, place, order, or importance): KJV before, at the beginning, chiefly (at, at the) first (of all). 4413. protos {pro'-tos}; contracted superlative of 4253; foremost (in time, place, order or importance): KJV before, beginning, best, chief (-est), first (of all), former. 4414. protostates {pro-tos-tat'-ace}; from 4413 and 2476; one standing first in the ranks, i.e. a captain (champion): KJV ringleader. 4415. prototokia {pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah}; from 4416; primogeniture (as a privilege): KJV birthright. 4416. prototokos {pro-tot-ok'-os}; from 4413 and the alternate of 5088; first-born (usually as noun, literally or figuratively): KJV firstbegotten (-born). 4417. ptaio {ptah'-yo}; a form of 4098; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation): KJV fall, offend, stumble. 4418. pterna {pter'-nah}; of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively): KJV heel. 4419. pterugion {pter-oog'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4420; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner): KJV pinnacle. 4420. pterux {pter'-oox}; from a derivative of 4072 (meaning a feather); a wing: KJV wing. 4421. ptenon {ptay-non'}; contraction for 4071; a bird: KJV bird. 4422. ptoeo {pto-eh'-o}; probably akin to the alternate of 4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to 4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare: KJV frighten. 4423. ptoesis {pto'-ay-sis}; from 4422; alarm: KJV amazement. 4424. Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: KJV Ptolemais. 4425. ptuon {ptoo'-on}; from 4429; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle): KJV fan. 4426. pturo {ptoo'-ro}; from a presumed derivative of 4429 (and thus akin to 4422); to frighten: KJV terrify. 4427. ptusma {ptoos'-mah}; from 4429; saliva: KJV spittle. 4428. ptusso {ptoos'-so}; probably akin to petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to 4072 through the idea of expansion, and to 4429 through that of flattening; compare 3961); to fold, i.e. furl a scroll: KJV close. 4429. ptuo {ptoo'-o}; a primary verb (compare 4428); to spit: KJV spit. 4430. ptoma {pto'-mah}; from the alternate of 4098; a ruin, i.e. (specifically) lifeless body (corpse, carrion): KJV dead body, carcase, corpse. 4431. ptosis {pto'-sis}; from the alternate of 4098; a crash, i.e. downfall (literally or figuratively): KJV fall. 4432. ptocheia {pto-khi'-ah}; from 4433; beggary, i.e. indigence (literally or figuratively): KJV poverty. 4433. ptocheuo {pto-khyoo'-o}; from 4434; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively): KJV become poor. 4434. ptochos {pto-khos'}; from ptosso {to crouch; akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): KJV beggar (-ly), poor. 4435. pugme {poog-may'}; from a primary pux (the fist as a weapon); the clenched hand, i.e. (only in dative case as adverb) with the fist (hard scrubbing): KJV oft. 4436. Puthon {poo'-thone}; from Putho (the name of the region where Delphi, the seat of the famous oracle, was located); a Python, i.e. (by analogy, with the supposed diviner there) inspiration (soothsaying): KJV divination. 4437. puknos {pook-nos'}; from the same as 4635; clasped (thick), i.e. (figuratively) frequent; neuter plural (as adverb) frequently: KJV often (-er). 4438. pukteo {pook-teh'-o}; from a derivative of the same as 4435; to box (with the fist), i.e. contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively): KJV fight. 4439. pule {poo'-lay}; apparently a primary word; a gate, i.e. the leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively): KJV gate. 4440. pulon {poo-lone'}; from 4439; a gate-way, door-way of a building or city; by implication, a portal or vestibule: KJV gate, porch. 4441. punthanomai {poon-than'-om-ahee}; middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from 2065, which properly means a request as a favor; and from 154, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from 2212, which implies a search for something hidden; and from 1189, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence): KJV ask, demand, enquire, understand. 4442. pur {poor}; a primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specifically, lightning): KJV fiery, fire. 4443. pura {poo-rah'}; from 4442; a fire (concretely): KJV fire. 4444. purgos {poor'-gos}; apparently a primary word ("burgh"); a tower or castle: KJV tower. 4445. puresso {poo-res'-so}; from 4443; to be on fire, i.e. (specifically) to have a fever: KJV be sick of a fever. 4446. puretos {poo-ret-os'}; from 4445; inflamed, i.e. (by implication) feverish (as noun, fever): KJV fever. 4447. purinos {poo'-ree-nos}; from 4443; fiery, i.e. (by implication) flaming: KJV of fire. 4448. puroo {poo-ro'-o}; from 4442; to kindle, i.e. (passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger, grief, lust): KJV burn, fiery, be on fire, try. 4449. purrhazo {poor-hrad'-zo}; from 4450; to redden (intransitively): KJV be red. 4450. purrhos {poor-hros'}; from 4442; fire-like, i.e. (specifically) flame- colored: KJV red. 4451. purosis {poo'-ro-sis}; from 4448; ignition, i.e. (specifically) smelting (figuratively, conflagration, calamity as a test): KJV burning, trial. 4452. -po {po}; another form of the base of 4458; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yet, even; used only in comp. See 3369, 3380, 3764, 3768, 4455. 4453. poleo {po-leh'-o}; probably ultimately from pelomai (to be busy, to trade); to barter (as a pedlar), i.e. to sell: KJV sell, whatever is sold. 4454. polos {po'-los}; apparently a primary word; a "foal" or "filly", i.e. (specifically) a young ass: KJV colt. 4455. popote {po'-pot-e}; from 4452 and 4218; at any time, i.e. (with negative particle) at no time: KJV at any time, + never ( ... to any man), + yet, never man. 4456. poroo {po-ro'-o}; apparently from poros (a kind of stone); to petrify, i.e. (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous): KJV blind, harden. 4457. porosis {po'-ro-sis}; from 4456; stupidity or callousness: KJV blindness, hardness. 4458. -pos {poce}; adverb from the base of 4225; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in composition: KJV haply, by any (some) means, perhaps. See 1513, 3381. Compare 4459. 4459. pos {poce}; adverb from the base of 4226; an interrogative particle of manner; in what way? (sometimes the question is indirect, how?); also as exclamation, how much!: KJV how, after (by) what manner (means), that. [Occasionally unexpressed in English]. 4460. Rhaab {hrah-ab'}; of Hebrew origin [7343]; Raab (i.e. Rachab), a Canaanitess: KJV Rahab. See also 4477. 4461. rhabbi {hrab-bee'}; of Hebrew origin [7227 with pronominal suffix); my master, i.e Rabbi, as an official title of honor: KJV Master, Rabbi. 4462. rhabboni {hrab-bon-ee'}; or rhabbouni {hrab-boo-nee'}; of Aramaic origin; corresponding to 4461: KJV Lord, Rabboni. 4463. rhabdizo {hrab-did'-zo}; from 4464; to strike with a stick, i.e. bastinado: KJV beat (with rods). 4464. rhabdos {hrab'-dos}; from the base of 4474; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty): KJV rod, sceptre, staff. 4465. rhabdouchos {hrab-doo'-khos}; from 4464 and 2192; a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e. a Roman lictor (constable or executioner): KJV serjeant. 4466. Rhagau {hrag-ow'}; of Hebrew origin [7466]; Ragau (i.e. Reu), a patriarch: KJV Ragau. 4467. rhaidiourgema {hrad-ee-oorg'-ay-mah}; from a comparative of rhaidios (easy, i.e. reckless) and 2041; easy-going behavior, i.e. (by extension) a crime: KJV lewdness. 4468. rhaidiourgia {hrad-ee-oorg-ee'-a}; from the same as 4467; recklessness, i.e. (by extension) malignity: KJV mischief. 4469. rhaka {rhak-ah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 7386]; O empty one, i.e. thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification): KJV Raca. 4470. rhakos {hrak'-os}; from 4486; a "rag," i.e. piece of cloth: KJV cloth. 4471. Rhama {hram-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [7414]; Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Palestine: KJV Rama. 4472. rhantizo {hran-tid'-zo}; from a derivative of rhaino (to sprinkle); to render besprinkled, i.e. asperse (ceremonially or figuratively): KJV sprinkle. 4473. rhantismos {hran-tis-mos'}; from 4472; aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively): KJV sprinkling. 4474. rhapizo {hrap-id'-zo}; from a derivative of a primary rhepo (to let fall, "rap"); to slap: KJV smite (with the palm of the hand). Compare 5180. 4475. rhapisma {hrap'-is-mah}; from 4474; a slap: KJV (+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand. 4476. rhaphis {hraf-ece'}; from a primary rhapto (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474 through the idea of puncturing); a needle: KJV needle. 4477. Rhachab {hrakh-ab'}; from the same as 4460; Rachab, a Canaanitess: KJV Rachab. 4478. Rhachel {hrakh-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [7354]; Rachel, the wife of Jacob: KJV Rachel. 4479. Rhebekka {hreb-bek'-kah}; of Hebrew origin [7259]; Rebecca (i.e. Ribkah), the wife of Isaac: KJV Rebecca. 4480. rheda {hred'-ah}; of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding): KJV chariot. 4481. Rhemphan {hrem-fan'}; by incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin [3594]; Remphan (i.e. Kijun), an Egyptian idol: KJV Remphan. 4482. rheo {hreh'-o}; a primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form rheuo {hryoo'-o} is used; to flow ("run"; as water): KJV flow. 4483. rheo {hreh'-o}; for certain tenses of which a prolonged form ereo {er-eh'-o}; is used; and both as alternate for 2036; perhaps akin (or ident.) with 4482 (through the idea of pouring forth); to utter, i.e. speak or say: KJV command, make, say, speak (of). Compare 3004. 4484. Rhegion {hrayg'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; Rhegium, a place in Italy: KJV Rhegium. 4485. rhegma {hrayg'-mah}; from 4486; something torn, i.e. a fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall): KJV ruin. 4486. rhegnumi {hrayg'-noo-mee}; or rhesso {hrace'-so}; both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi [see in 2608]); to "break", "wreck" or "crack", i.e. (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; 2608 being its intensive [with the preposition in composition], and 2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like 3089) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (wih spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions: KJV break (forth), burst, rend, tear. 4487. rhema {hray'-mah}; from 4483; an utterance (individually, collectively or specifically); by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever: KJV + evil, + nothing, saying, word. 4488. Rhesa {hray-sah'}; probably of Hebrew origin [apparently for 7509]; Resa (i.e. Rephajah), an Israelite: KJV Rhesa. 4489. rhetor {hray'-tore}; from 4483; a speaker, i.e. (by implication) a forensic advocate: KJV orator. 4490. rhetos {hray-toce'}; adverb from a derivative of 4483; out-spokenly, i.e. distinctly: KJV expressly. 4491. rhiza {hrid'-zah}; apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively): KJV root. 4492. rhizoo {hrid-zo'-o}; from 4491; to root (figuratively, become stable): KJV root. 4493. rhipe {hree-pay'}; from 4496; a jerk (of the eye, i.e. [by analogy] an instant): KJV twinkling. 4494. rhipizo {hrip-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 4496 (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up, i.e. (by analogy) to agitate (into waves): KJV toss. 4495. rhipteo {hrip-teh'-o}; from a derivative of 4496; to toss up: KJV cast off. 4496. rhipto {hrip'-to}; a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474, through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from 906, which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from teino [see in 1614], which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse: KJV cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw. 4497. Rhoboam {hrob-o-am'}; of Hebrew origin [7346]; Roboam (i.e. Rechobam), an Israelite: KJV Roboam. 4498. Rhode {hrod'-ay}; probably for rhode (a rose); Rode, a servant girl: KJV Rhoda. 4499. Rhodos {hrod'-os}; probably from rhodon (a rose); Rhodus, an island of the Mediterranean: KJV Rhodes. 4500. rhoizedon {hroyd-zay-don'}; adverb from a derivative of rhoizos (a whir); whizzingly, i.e. with a crash: KJV with a great noise. 4501. rhomphaia {hrom-fah'-yah}; probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e. a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively): KJV sword. 4502. Rhouben {hroo-bane'}; of Hebrew origin [7205]; Ruben (i.e. Reuben), an Israelite: KJV Reuben. 4503. Rhouth {hrooth}; of Hebrew origin [7327]; Ruth, a Moabitess: KJV Ruth. 4504. Rhouphos {hroo'-fos}; of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian: KJV Rufus. 4505. rhume {hroo'-may}; prolongation from 4506 in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded): KJV lane, street. 4506. rhoumai {rhoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to 4482 (through the idea of a current; compare 4511); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e. rescue: KJV deliver (-er). 4507. rhuparia {hroo-par-ee'-ah}; from 4508; dirtiness (morally): KJV turpitude. 4508. rhuparos {rhoo-par-os'}; from 4509; dirty, i.e. (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked: KJV vile. 4509. rhupos {hroo'-pos}; of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e. (morally) depravity: KJV filth. 4510. rhupoo {rhoo-po'-o}; from 4509; to soil, i.e. (intransitively) to become dirty (morally): KJV be filthy. 4511. rhusis {hroo'-sis}; from 4506 in the sense of its congener 4482; a flux (of blood): KJV issue. 4512. rhutis {hroo-tece'}; from 4506; a fold (as drawing together), i.e. a wrinkle (especially on the face): KJV wrinkle. 4513. Rhomaikos {rho-mah-ee-kos'}; from 4514; Romaic, i.e. Latin: KJV Latin. 4514. Rhomaios {hro-mah'-yos}; from 4516; Romaean, i.e. Roman (as noun): KJV Roman, of Rome. 4515. Rhomaisti {hro-mah-is-tee'}; adverb from a presumed derivative of 4516; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language: KJV Latin. 4516. Rhome {hro'-may}; from the base of 4517; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy: KJV Rome. 4517. rhonnumi {hrone'-noo-mee}; prolongation from rhoomai (to dart; probably akin to 4506); to strengthen, i.e. (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye): KJV farewell. 4518. sabachthani {sab-akh-than-ee'}; of Aramaic or [7662 with pronominal suffix]; thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. shebakthani), a cry of distress: KJV sabachthani. 4519. sabaoth {sab-ah-owth'}; of Hebrew origin [6635 in feminine plural]; armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of God: KJV sabaoth. 4520. sabbatismos {sab-bat-is-mos'}; from a derivative of 4521; a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven): KJV rest. 4521. sabbaton {sab'-bat-on}; of Hebrew origin [7676]; the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications: KJV sabbath (day), week. 4522. sagene {sag-ay'-nay}; from a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing: KJV net. 4523. Saddoukaios {sad-doo-kah'-yos}; probably from 4524; a Sadducaean (i.e. Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite: KJV Sadducee. 4524. Sadok {sad-oke'}; of Hebrew origin [6659]; Sadoc (i.e. Tsadok), an Israelite: KJV Sadoc. 4525. saino {sah'-ee-no}; akin to 4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb): KJV move. 4526. sakkos {sak'-kos}; of Hebrew origin [8242]; "sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief): KJV sackcloth. 4527. Sala {sal-ah'}; of Hebrew origin [7974]; Sala (i.e. Shelach), a patriarch :-Sala. 4528. Salathiel {sal-ath-ee-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [7597]; Salathiel (i.e. Shealtiel), an Israelite: KJV Salathiel. 4529. Salamis {sal-am-ece'}; probably from 4535 (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus: KJV Salamis. 4530. Saleim {sal-ime'}; probably from the same as 4531; Salim, a place in Palestine: KJV Salim. 4531. saleuo {sal-yoo'-o}; from 4535; to waver, i.e. agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite: KJV move, shake (together), which can [-not] be shaken, stir up. 4532. Salem {sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [8004]; Salem (i.e. Shalem), a place in Palestine: KJV Salem. 4533. Salmon {sal-mone'}; of Hebrew origin [8012]; Salmon, an Israelite: KJV Salmon. 4534. Salmone {sal-mo'-nay}; perhaps of similar origin to 4529; Salmone, a place in Crete: KJV Salmone. 4535. salos {sal'-os}; probably from the base of 4525; a vibration, i.e. (specifically) billow: KJV wave. 4536. salpigx {sal'-pinx}; perhaps from 4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation): KJV a trumpet: KJV trump (-et). 4537. salpizo {sal-pid'-zo}; from 4536; to trumpet, i.e. sound a blast (literally or figuratively): KJV (which are yet to) sound (a trumpet). 4538. salpistes {sal-pis-tace'}; from 4537; a trumpeter: KJV trumpeter. 4539. Salome {sal-o'-may}; probably of Hebrew origin [feminine from 7965]; Salome (i.e. Shelomah), an Israelitess: KJV Salome. 4540. Samareia {sam-ar'-i-ah}; of Hebrew origin [8111]; Samaria (i.e. Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine: KJV Samaria. 4541. Samareites {sam-ar-i'-tace}; from 4540; a Samarite, i.e. inhabitant of Samaria: KJV Samaritan. 4542. Samareitis {sam-ar-i'-tis}; feminine of 4541; a Samaritess, i.e. woman of Samaria: KJV of Samaria. 4543. Samothraike {sam-oth-rak'-ay}; from 4544 and Thraike (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean: KJV Samothracia. 4544. Samos {sam'-os}; of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean: KJV Samos. 4545. Samouel {sam-oo-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [8050]; Samuel (i.e. Shemuel), an Israelite: KJV Samuel. 4546. Sampson {samp-sone'}; of Hebrew origin [8123]; Sampson (i.e. Shimshon), an Israelite: KJV Samson. 4547. sandalion {san-dal'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of sandalon (a "sandal"; of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad: KJV sandal. 4548. sanis {san-ece'}; of uncertain affinity; a plank: KJV board. 4549. Saoul {sah-ool'}; of Hebrew origin [7586]; Saul (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul: KJV Saul. Compare 4569. 4550. sapros {sap-ros'}; from 4595; rotten, i.e. worthless (literally or morally): KJV bad, corrupt. Compare 4190. 4551. Sappheire {sap-fi'-ray}; feminine of 4552; Sapphire, an Israelitess: KJV Sapphira. 4552. sappheiros {sap'-fi-ros}; of Hebrew origin [5601]; a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem: KJV sapphire. 4553. sargane {sar-gan'-ay}; apparently of Hebrew origin [8276]; a basket (as interwoven or wickerwork: KJV basket. 4554. Sardeis {sar'-dice}; plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis, a place in Asia Minor: KJV Sardis. 4555. sardinos {sar'-dee-nos}; from the same as 4556; sardine (3037 being implied), i.e. a gem, so called: KJV sardine. 4556. sardios {sar'-dee-os}; properly, an adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (3037 being implied), i.e. (as noun) the gem so called: KJV sardius. 4557. sardonux {sar-don'-oox}; from the base of 4556 and onux (the nail of a finger; hence the "onyx" stone); a "sardonyx", i.e. the gem so called: KJV sardonyx. 4558. Sarepta {sar'-ep-tah}; of Hebrew origin [6886]; Sarepta (i.e. Tsarephath), a place in Palestine: KJV Sarepta. 4559. sarkikos {sar-kee-kos'}; from 4561; pertaining to flesh, i.e. (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate: KJV carnal, fleshly. 4560. sarkinos {sar'-kee-nos}; from 4561; similar to flesh, i.e. (by analogy) soft: KJV fleshly. 4561. sarx {sarx}; probably from the base of 4563; flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul [or spirit], or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties [physically or morally] and passions), or (specifically) a human being (as such): KJV carnal (-ly, + -ly minded), flesh ([-ly]). 4562. Sarouch {sar-ooch'}; of Hebrew origin [8286]; Saruch (i.e. Serug), a patriarch: KJV Saruch. 4563. saroo {sar-o'-o}; from a derivative of sairo (to brush off; akin to 4951); meaning a broom; to sweep: KJV sweep. 4564. Sarrha {sar'-hrah}; of Hebrew origin [8283]; Sarra (i.e. Sarah), the wife of Abraham: KJV Sara, Sarah. 4565. Saron {sar'-one}; of Hebrew origin [8289]; Saron (i.e. Sharon), a district of Palestine: KJV Saron. 4566. Satan {sat-an'}; of Hebrew origin [7854]; Satan, i.e. the devil: KJV Satan. Compare 4567. 4567. Satanas {sat-an-as'}; of Aramaic origin corresponding to 4566 (with the definite affix); the accuser, i.e. the devil: KJV Satan. 4568. saton {sat'-on}; of Hebrew origin [5429]; a certain measure for things dry: KJV measure. 4569. Saulos {sow'-los}; of Hebrew origin, the same as 4549; Saulus (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul: KJV Saul. ***. sautou. etc. See 4572. 4570. sbennumi {sben'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively): KJV go out, quench. 4571. se {seh}; accusative case singular of 4771; thee: KJV thee, thou, X thy house. 4572. seautou {seh-ow-too'}; genitive case from 4571 and 846; also dative case of the same, seautoi {seh-ow-to'}; and accusative case seauton {seh-ow-ton'}; likewise contracted sautou {sow-too'}; sautoi {sow-to'}; and sauton {sow-ton'}; respectively; of (with, to) thyself: KJV thee, thine own self, (thou) thy (-self). 4573. sebazomai {seb-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from a derivative of 4576; to venerate, i.e. adore: KJV worship. 4574. sebasma {seb'-as-mah}; from 4573; something adored, i.e. an object of worship (god, altar, etc): KJV devotion, that is worshipped. 4575. sebastos {seb-as-tos'}; from 4573; venerable (august), i.e. (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor, or (as adj.) imperial: KJV Augustus (-'). 4576. sebomai {seb'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere, i.e. adore: KJV devout, religious, worship. 4577. seira {si-rah'}; probably from 4951 through its congener eiro (to fasten; akin to 138); a chain (as binding or drawing): KJV chain. 4578. seismos {sice-mos'}; from 4579; a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake: KJV earthquake, tempest. 4579. seio {si'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern): KJV move, quake, shake. 4580. Sekoundos {sek-oon'-dos}; of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian: KJV Secundus. 4581. Seleukeia {sel-yook'-i-ah}; from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria: KJV Seleucia. 4582. selene {sel-ay'-nay}; from selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of 138, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon: KJV moon. 4583. seleniazomai {sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of 4582; to be moon-struck, i.e. crazy: KJV be a lunatic. 4584. Semei {sem-eh-ee'}; of Hebrew origin [8096]; Semei (i.e. Shimi), an Israelite: KJV Semei. 4585. semidalis {sem-id'-al-is}; probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour: KJV fine flour. 4586. semnos {sem-nos'}; from 4576; venerable, i.e. honorable: KJV grave, honest. 4587. semnotes {sem-not'-ace}; from 4586; venerableness, i.e. probity: KJV gravity, honesty. 4588. Sergios {serg'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman: KJV Sergius. 4589. Seth {sayth}; of Hebrew origin [8352]; Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch: KJV Seth. 4590. Sem {same}; of Hebrew origin [8035]; Sem (i.e. Shem), a patriarch: KJV Sem. 4591. semaino {say-mah'-ee-no}; from sema (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate: KJV signify. 4592. semeion {say-mi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally: KJV miracle, sign, token, wonder. 4593. semeioo {say-mi-o'-o}; from 4592; to distinguish, i.e. mark (for avoidance): KJV note. 4594. semeron {say'-mer-on}; neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the art. 3588 and 2250; on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto): KJV this (to-) day. 4595. sepo {say'-po}; apparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e. (figuratively) perish: KJV be corrupted. 4596. serikos {say-ree-kos'}; from Ser (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured; hence the name of the silk-worm); Seric, i.e. silken (neuter as noun, a silky fabric): KJV silk. 4597. ses {sace}; apparently of Hebrew origin [5580]; a moth: KJV moth. 4598. setobrotos {say-tob'-ro-tos}; from 4597 and a derivative of 977; moth-eaten: KJV motheaten. 4599. sthenoo {sthen-o'-o}; from sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of 2476); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power): KJV strengthen. 4600. siagon {see-ag-one'}; of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e. (by implication) the cheek or side of the face: KJV cheek. 4601. sigao {see-gah'-o}; from 4602; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively): KJV keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. 4602. sige {see-gay'}; appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence: KJV silence. Compare 4623. 4603. sidereos {sid-ay'-reh-os}; from 4604; made of iron: KJV (of) iron. 4604. sideros {sid'-ay-ros}; of uncertain derivation; iron: KJV iron. 4605. Sidon {sid-one'}; of Hebrew origin [6721]; Sidon (i.e. Tsidon), a place in Palestine: KJV Sidon. 4606. Sidonios {sid-o'-nee-os}; from 4605; a Sidonian, i.e. inhabitant of Sidon: KJV of Sidon. 4607. sikarios {sik-ar'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans): KJV murderer. Compare 5406. 4608. sikera {sik'-er-ah}; of Hebrew origin [7941]; an intoxicant, i.e. intensely fermented liquor: KJV strong drink. 4609. Silas {see'-las}; contraction for 4610; Silas, a Christian: KJV Silas. 4610. Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'}; of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian: KJV Silvanus. Compare 4609. 4611. Siloam {sil-o-am'}; of Hebrew origin [7975]; Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem: KJV Siloam. 4612. simikinthion {sim-ee-kin'-thee-on}; of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron): KJV apron. 4613. Simon {see'-mone}; of Hebrew origin [8095]; Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites: KJV Simon. Compare 4826. 4614. Sina {see-nah'}; of Hebrew origin [5514]; Sina (i.e. Sinai), a mountain in Arabia: KJV Sina. 4615. sinapi {sin'-ap-ee}; perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant): KJV mustard. 4616. sindon {sin-done'}; of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos, i.e. bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it): KJV (fine) linen (cloth). 4617. siniazo {sin-ee-ad'-zo}; from sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively): KJV sift. ***. sita. See 4621. 4618. siteutos {sit-yoo-ros'}; from a derivative of 4621; grain-fed, i.e. fattened: KJV fatted. 4619. sitistos {sit-is-tos'}; from a derivative of 4621; grained, i.e. fatted: KJV fatling. 4620. sitometron {sit-om'-et-ron}; from 4621 and 3358; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food): KJV portion of meat. 4621. sitos {see'-tos}; plural irregular neuter sita {see'-tah}; of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat: KJV corn, wheat. 4622. Sion {see-own'}; of Hebrew origin [6726]; Sion (i.e. Tsijon), a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or triumphant): KJV Sion. 4623. siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): KJV dumb, (hold) peace. 4624. skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): KJV (make to) offend. 4625. skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): KJV occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. 4626. skapto {skap'-to}; apparently a primary verb; to dig: KJV dig. 4627. skaphe {skaf'-ay}; a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): KJV boat. 4628. skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): KJV leg. 4629. skepasma {skep'-as-mah}; from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing: KJV raiment. 4630. Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: KJV Sceva. 4631. skeue {skyoo-ay'}; from 4632; furniture, i.e. spare tackle: KJV tackling. 4632. skeuos {skyoo'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specifically, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband]): KJV goods, sail, stuff, vessel. 4633. skene {skay-nay'}; apparently akin to 4632 and 4639; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively): KJV habitation, tabernacle. 4634. skenopegia {skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah}; from 4636 and 4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes): KJV tabernacles. 4635. skenopoios {skay-nop-oy-os'}; from 4633 and 4160; a manufacturer of tents: KJV tent-maker. 4636. skenos {skay'-nos}; from 4633; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit): KJV tabernacle. 4637. skenoo {skay-no'-o}; from 4636; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specifically) to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion): KJV dwell. 4638. skenoma {skay'-no-mah}; from 4637; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul): KJV tabernacle. 4639. skia {skee'-ah}; apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an adumbration]): KJV shadow. 4640. skirtao {skeer-tah'-o}; akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): KJV leap (for joy). 4641. sklerokardia {sklay-rok-ar-dee'-ah}; feminine of a compound of 4642 and 2588; hard-heartedness, i.e. (specifically) destitution of (spiritual) perception: KJV hardness of heart. 4642. skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): KJV fierce, hard. 4643. sklerotes {sklay-rot'-ace}; from 4642; callousness, i.e. (figuratively) stubbornness: KJV hardness. 4644. sklerotrachelos {sklay-rot-rakh'-ay-los}; from 4642 and 5137; hardnaped, i.e. (figuratively) obstinate: KJV stiffnecked. 4645. skleruno {sklay-roo'-no}; from 4642; to indurate, i.e. (figuratively) render stubborn: KJV harden. 4646. skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628; warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse: KJV crooked, froward, untoward. 4647. skolops {skol'-ops}; perhaps from the base of 4628 and 3700; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability): KJV thorn. 4648. skopeo {skop-eh'-o}; from 4649; to take aim at (spy), i.e. (figuratively) regard: KJV consider, take heed, look at (on), mark. Compare 3700. 4649. skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal: KJV mark. 4650. skorpizo {skor-pid'-zo}; apparently from the same as 4651 (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal: KJV disperse abroad, scatter (abroad). 4651. skorpios {skor-pee'-os}; probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of 4649 and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting): KJV scorpion. 4652. skoteinos {skot-i-nos'}; from 4655; opaque, i.e. (figuratively) benighted: KJV dark, full of darkness. 4653. skotia {skot-ee'-ah}; from 4655; dimness, obscurity (literally or figuratively): KJV dark (-ness). 4654. skotizo {skot-id-zo}; from 4655; to obscure (literally or figuratively): KJV darken. 4655. skotos {skot'-os}; from the base of 4639; shadiness, i.e. obscurity (literally or figuratively): KJV darkness. 4656. skotoo {skot-o'-o}; from 4655; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively): KJV be full of darkness. 4657. skubalon {skoo'-bal-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 1519 and 2965 and 906; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse (ordure): KJV dung. 4658. Skuthes {skoo'-thace; probably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage: KJV Scythian. 4659. skuthropos {skoo-thro-pos'}; from skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of 3700; angry-visaged, i.e. gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance: KJV of a sad countenance. 4660. skullo {skool'-lo}; apparently a primary verb; to flay, i.e. (figuratively) to harass: KJV trouble (self). 4661. skulon {skoo'-lon}; neuter from 4660; something stripped (as a hide), i.e. booty: KJV spoil. 4662. skolekobrotos {sko-lay-kob'-ro-tos}; from 4663 and a derivative of 977; worm-eaten, i.e. diseased with maggots: KJV eaten of worms. 4663. skolex {sko'-lakes}; of uncertain derivation; a grub, maggot or earth-worm: KJV worm. 4664. smaragdinos {smar-ag'-dee-nos}; from 4665; consisting of emerald: KJV emerald. 4665. smaragdos {smar'-ag-dos}; of uncertain derivation; the emerald or green gem so called: KJV emerald. 4666. smurna {smoor'-nah}; apparently strengthened for 3464; myrrh: KJV myrrh. 4667. Smurna {smoor'-nah}; the same as 4666; Smyrna, a place in Asia Minor: KJV Smyrna. 4668. Smurnaios {smoor-nah'-yos}; from 4667; a Smyrnoean: KJV in Smyrna. 4669. smurnizo {smoor-nid'-zo}; from 4667; to tincture with myrrh, i.e. embitter (as a narcotic): KJV mingle with myrrh. 4670. Sodoma {sod'-om-ah}; plural of Hebrew origin [5467]; Sodoma (i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine: KJV Sodom. 4671. soi {soy}; dative case of 4771; to thee: KJV thee, thine own, thou, thy. 4672. Solomon {sol-om-one'}; of Hebrew origin [8010]; Solomon (i.e. Shelomoh), the son of David: KJV Solomon. 4673. soros {sor-os'}; probably akin to the base of 4987; a funereal receptacle (urn, coffin), i.e. (by analogy) a bier: KJV bier. 4674. sos {sos}; from 4771; thine: KJV thine (own), thy (friend). 4675. sou {soo}; genitive case of 4771; of thee, thy: KJV X home, thee, thine (own), thou, thy. 4676. soudarion {soo-dar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse): KJV handkerchief, napkin. 4677. Sousanna {soo-san'-nah}; of Hebrew origin [7799 feminine]; lily; Susannah (i.e. Shoshannah), an Israelitess: KJV Susanna. 4678. sophia {sof-ee'-ah}; from 4680; wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual): KJV wisdom. 4679. sophizo {sof-id'-zo}; from 4680; to render wise; in a sinister acceptation, to form "sophisms", i.e. continue plausible error: KJV cunningly devised, make wise. 4680. sophos {sof-os'}; akin to saphes (clear); wise (in a most general application): KJV wise. Compare 5429. 4681. Spania {span-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Spania, a region of Europe: KJV Spain. 4682. sparasso {spar-as'-so}; prolongation from spairo (to grasp; apparently strengthened from 4685 through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle, i.e. convluse with epilepsy: KJV rend, tear. 4683. sparganoo {spar-gan-o'-o}; from sparganon (a strip; from a derivative of the base of 4682 meaning to strap or wrap with strips); to swathe (an infant after the Oriental custom): KJV wrap in swaddling clothes. 4684. spatalao {spat-al-ah'-o}; from spatale (luxury); to be voluptuous: KJV live in pleasure, be wanton. 4685. spao {spah'-o}; a primary verb; to draw: KJV draw (out). 4686. speira {spi'-rah}; of immed. Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of 138 in the sense of its cognate 1507; a coil (spira, "spire"), i.e. (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also [by analogy] a squad of Levitical janitors): KJV band. 4687. speiro {spi'-ro}; probably strengthened from 4685 (through the idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. sow (literally or figuratively): KJV sow (- er), receive seed. 4688. spekoulator {spek-oo-lat'-ore}; of Latin origin; a speculator, i.e. military scout (spy or [by extension] life-guardsman): KJV executioner. 4689. spendo {spen'-do}; apparently a primary verb; to pour out as a libation, i.e. (figuratively) to devote (one's life or blood, as a sacrifice) (" spend"): KJV (be ready to) be offered. 4690. sperma {sper'-mah}; from 4687; something sown, i.e. seed (including the male "sperm"); by implication, offspring; specifically, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for planting): KJV issue, seed. 4691. spermologos {sper-mol-og'-os}; from 4690 and 3004; a seed-picker (as the crow), i.e. (figuratively) a sponger, loafer (specifically, a gossip or trifler in talk): KJV babbler. 4692. speudo {spyoo'-do}; probably strengthened from 4228; to "speed" ("study"), i.e. urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication, to await eagerly: KJV (make, with) haste unto. 4693. spelaion {spay'-lah-yon}; neuter of a presumed derivative of speos (a grotto); a cavern; by implication, a hiding-place or resort: KJV cave, den. 4694. spilas {spee-las'}; of uncertain derivation; a ledge or reef of rock in the sea: KJV spot [by confusion with 4696]. 4695. spiloo {spee-lo'-o}; from 4696; to stain or soil (literally or figuratively): KJV defile, spot. 4696. spilos {spee'-los}; of uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace: KJV spot. 4697. splagchnizomai {splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 4698; to have the bowels yearn, i.e. (figuratively) feel sympathy, to pity: KJV have (be moved with) compassion. 4698. splagchnon {splangkh'-non}; probably strengthened from splen (the "spleen"); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy: KJV bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy. 4699. spoggos {spong'-gos}; perhaps of foreign origin; a "sponge": KJV spunge. 4700. spodos {spod-os'}; of uncertain derivation; ashes: KJV ashes. 4701. spora {spor-ah'}; from 4687; a sowing, i.e. (by implication) parentage: KJV seed. 4702. sporimos {spor'-ee-mos}; from 4703; sown, i.e. (neuter plural) a planted field: KJV corn (-field). 4703. sporos {spro'-os}; from 4687; a scattering (of seed), i.e. (concretely) seed (as sown): KJV seed (X sown). 4704. spoudazo {spoo-dad'-zo}; from 4710; to use speed, i.e. to make effort, be prompt or earnest: KJV do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study. 4705. spoudaios {spoo-dah'-yos}; from 4710; prompt, energetic, earnest: KJV diligent. 4706. spoudaioteron {spoo-dah-yot'-er-on}; neuter of 4707 as adverb; more earnestly than others), i.e. very promptly: KJV very diligently. 4707. spoudaioteros {spoo-dah-yot'-er-os}; comparative of 4705; more prompt, more earnest: KJV more diligent (forward). 4708. spoudaioteros {spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce}; adverb from 4707; more speedily, i.e. sooner than otherwise: KJV more carefully. 4709. spoudaios {spoo-dah'-yoce}; adverb from 4705; earnestly, promptly: KJV diligently, instantly. 4710. spoude {spoo-day'}; from 4692; "speed", i.e. (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness: KJV business, (earnest) care (-fulness), diligence, forwardness, haste. 4711. spuris {spoo-rece'}; from 4687 (as woven); a hamper or lunch- receptacle: KJV basket. 4712. stadion {stad'-ee-on}; or masculine (in plural) stadios {stad'-ee- os}; from the base of 2476 (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication, a stadium or race-course: KJV furlong, race. 4713. stamnos {stam'-nos}; from the base of 2476 (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank: KJV pot. 4714. stasis {stas'-is}; from the base of 2476; a standing (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy: KJV dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. 4715. stater {stat-air'}; from the base of 2746; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specifically) a stater or certain coin: KJV piece of money. 4716. stauros {stow-ros'}; from the base of 2476; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e. self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ: KJV cross. 4717. stauroo {stow-ro'-o}; from 4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: KJV crucify. 4718. staphule {staf-oo-lay'}; probably from the base of 4735; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined): KJV grapes. 4719. stachus {stakh'-oos}; from the base of 2476; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk): KJV ear (of corn). 4720. Stachus {stakh'-oos}; the same as 4719; Stachys, a Christian: KJV Stachys. 4721. stege {steg'-ay}; strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof: KJV roof. 4722. stego {steg'-o}; from 4721; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently): KJV (for-) bear, suffer. 4723. steiros {sti'-ros}; a contraction from 4731 (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile": KJV barren. 4724. stello {stel'-lo}; probably strengthened from the base of 2476; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with): KJV avoid, withdraw self. 4725. stemma {stem'-mah}; from the base of 4735; a wreath for show: KJV garland. 4726. stenagmos {sten-ag-mos'}; from 4727; a sigh: KJV groaning. 4727. stenazo {sten-ad'-zo}; from 4728; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e. (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly: KJV with grief, groan, grudge, sigh. 4728. stenos {sten-os'}; probably from the base of 2476; narrow (from obstacles standing close about): KJV strait. 4729. stenochoreo {sten-okh-o-reh'-o}; from the same as 4730; to hem in closely, i.e. (figuratively) cramp: KJV distress, straiten. 4730. stenochoria {sten-okh-o-ree'-ah}; from a compound of 4728 and 5561; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity: KJV anguish, distress. 4731. stereos {ster-eh-os'}; from 2476; stiff, i.e. solid, stable (literally or figuratively): KJV stedfast, strong, sure. 4732. stereoo {ster-eh-o'-o}; from 4731; to solidify, i.e. confirm (literally or figuratively): KJV establish, receive strength, make strong. 4733. stereoma {ster-eh'-o-mah}; from 4732; something established, i.e. (abstractly) confirmation (stability): KJV stedfastness. 4734. Stephanas {stef-an-as'}; probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned; from 4737); Stephanas, a Christian: KJV Stephanas. 4735. stephanos {stef'-an-os}; from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, 1238), literally or figuratively: KJV crown. 4736. Stephanos {stef'-an-os}; the same as 4735; Stephanus, a Christian: KJV Stephen. 4737. stephanoo {stef-an-o'-o}; from 4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively): KJV crown. 4738. stethos {stay'-thos}; from 2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire extern.) bosom, i.e. chest: KJV breast. 4739. steko {stay'-ko}; from the perfect tense of 2476; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere: KJV stand (fast). 4740. sterigmos {stay-rig-mos'}; from 4741; stability (figuratively): KJV stedfastness. 4741. sterizo {stay-rid'-zo}; from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm: KJV fix, (e-) stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. 4742. stigma {stig'-mah}; from a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service: KJV mark. 4743. stigme {stig-may'}; feminine of 4742; a point of time, i.e. an instant: KJV moment. 4744. stilbo {stil'-bo}; apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e. flash intensely: KJV shining. 4745. stoa {sto-ah'}; probably from 2476; a colonnade or interior piazza: KJV porch. 4746. stoibas {stoy-bas'}; from a primary steibo (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed: KJV branch. 4747. stoicheion {stoy-khi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4748; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively): KJV element, principle, rudiment. 4748. stoicheo {stoy-kheh'-o}; from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety: KJV walk (orderly). 4749. stole {stol-ay'}; from 4724; equipment, i.e. (specifically) a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity): KJV long clothing (garment), (long) robe. 4750. stoma {stom'-a}; probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of 5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specifically, the front or edge (of a weapon): KJV edge, face, mouth. 4751. stomachos {stom'-akh-os}; from 4750; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specifically) the "stomach": KJV stomach. 4752. strateia {strat-i'-ah}; from 4754; military service, i.e. (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger): KJV warfare. 4753. strateuma {strat'-yoo-mah}; from 4754; an armament, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic): KJV army, soldier, man of war. 4754. strateuomai {strat-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from the base of 4756; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively, to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions), to contend with carnal inclinations: KJV soldier, (go to) war (-fare). 4755. strategos {strat-ay-gos'}; from the base of 4756 and 71 or 2233; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (proetor), the chief (prefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens: KJV captain, magistrate. 4756. stratia {strat-ee'-ah} feminine of a derivative of stratos (an army; from the base of 4766, as encamped); camp-likeness, i.e. an army, i.e. (figuratively) the angels, the celestial luminaries: KJV host. 4757. stratiotes {strat-ee-o'-tace}; from a presumed derivative of the same as 4756; a camper-out, i.e. a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively): KJV soldier. 4758. stratologeo {strat-ol-og-eh'-o}; from a compound of the base of 4756 and 3004 (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior, i.e. enlist in the army: KJV choose to be a soldier. 4759. stratopedarches {strat-op-ed-ar'-khace}; from 4760 and 757; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specifically) a Praetorian prefect: KJV captain of the guard. 4760. stratopedon {strat-op'-ed-on}; from the base of 4756 and the same as 3977; a camping-ground, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops: KJV army. 4761. strebloo {streb-lo'-o}; from a derivative of 4762; to wrench, i.e. (specifically) to torture (by the rack), but only figuratively, to pervert: KJV wrest. 4762. strepho {stref'-o}; strengthened from the base of 5157; to twist, i.e. turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively): KJV convert, turn (again, back again, self, self about). 4763. streniao {stray-nee-ah'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 4764; to be luxurious: KJV live deliciously. 4764. strenos {stray'-nos}; akin to 4731; a "straining", "strenuousness" or "strength", i.e. (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness): KJV delicacy. 4765. strouthion {stroo-thee'-on}; diminutive of strouthos (a sparrow); a little sparrow: KJV sparrow. 4766. stronnumi {strone'-noo-mee}; or simpler stronnuo {strone-noo'-o}; prolongation from a still simpler stroo {stro'-o} (used only as an alternate in certain tenses; probably akin to 4731 through the idea of positing); to "strew", i.e. spread (as a carpet or couch): KJV make bed, furnish, spread, strew. 4767. stugnetos {stoog-nay-tos'}; from a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary stugo (to hate); hated, i.e. odious: KJV hateful. 4768. stugnazo {stoog-nad'-zo}; from the same as 4767; to render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech): KJV lower, be sad. 4769. stulos {stoo'-los}; from stuo (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of 2476); a post ("style"), i.e. (figuratively) support: KJV pillar. 4770. Stoikos {sto-ik-os'}; from 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy: KJV Stoick. 4771. su {soo}; the person pronoun of the second person singular; thou: KJV thou. See also 4571, 4671, 4675; and for the plural 5209, 5210, 5213, 5216. 4772. suggeneia {soong-ghen'-i-ah}; from 4773; relationship, i.e. (concretely) relatives: KJV kindred. 4773. suggenes {soong-ghen-ace'}; from 4862 and 1085; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman: KJV cousin, kin (-sfolk, -sman). 4774. suggnome {soong-gno'-may}; from a compound of 4862 and 1097; fellow knowledge, i.e. concession: KJV permission. 4775. sugkathemai {soong-kath'-ay-mahee}; from 4862 and 2521; to seat oneself in company with: KJV sit with. 4776. sugkathizo {soong-kath-id'-zo}; from 4862 and 2523; to give (or take) a seat in company with: KJV (make) sit (down) together. 4777. sugkakopatheo {soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 2553; to suffer hardship in company with: KJV be partaker of afflictions. 4778. sugkakoucheo {soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o}; from 4862 and 2558; to maltreat in company with, i.e. (passively) endure persecution together: KJV suffer affliction with. 4779. sugkaleo {soong-kal-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 2564; to convoke: KJV call together. 4780. sugkalupto {soong-kal-oop'-to}; from 4862 and 2572; to conceal altogether: KJV cover. 4781. sugkampto {soong-kamp'-to}; from 4862 and 2578; to bend together, i.e. (figuratively) to afflict: KJV bow down. 4782. sugkatabaino {soong-kat-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 4862 and 2597; to descend in company with: KJV go down with. 4783. sugkatathesis {soong-kat-ath'-es-is}; from 4784; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) accord with: KJV agreement. 4784. sugkatatithemai {soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee}; mid from 4862 and 2698; to deposit (one's vote or opinion) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to accord with: KJV consent. 4785. sugkatapsephizo {soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo}; from 4862 and a compound of 2596 and 5585; to count down in company with, i.e. enroll among: KJV number with. 4786. sugkerannumi {soong-ker-an'-noo-mee}; from 4862 and 2767; to commingle, i.e. (figuratively) to combine or assimilate: KJV mix with, temper together. 4787. sugkineo {soong-kin-eh'-o}; from 4682 and 2795; to move together, i.e. (specifically) to excite as a mass (to sedition): KJV stir up. 4788. sugkleio {soong-kli'-o}; from 4862 and 2808; to shut together, i.e. include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to: KJV conclude, inclose, shut up. 4789. sugkleronomos {soong-klay-ron-om'-os}; from 4862 and 2818; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common: KJV fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. 4790. sugkoinoneo {soong-koy-no-neh'-o}; from 4862 and 2841; to share in company with, i.e. co-participate in: KJV communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of. 4791. sugkoinonos {soong-koy-no-nos'}; from 4862 and 2844; a co-participant: KJV companion, partake (-r, -r with). 4792. sugkomizo {soong-kom-id'-zo}; from 4862 and 2865; to convey together, i.e. collect or bear away in company with others: KJV carry. 4793. sugkrino {soong-kree'-no}; from 4862 and 2919; to judge of one thing in connection with another, i.e. combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance): KJV compare among (with). 4794. sugkupto {soong-koop'-to}; from 4862 and 2955; to stoop altogether, i.e. be completely overcome by: KJV bow together. 4795. sugkuria {soong-koo-ree'-ah}; from a comparative of 4862 and kureo (to light or happen; from the base of 2962); concurrence, i.e. accident: KJV chance. 4796. sugchairo {soong-khah'-ee-ro}; from 4862 and 5463; to sympathize in gladness, congratulate: KJV rejoice in (with). 4797. sugcheo {soong-kheh'-o}; or sugchuno {soong-khoo'-no}; from 4862 and cheo (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i.e. (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind): KJV confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar. 4798. sugchraomai {soong-khrah'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and 5530; to use jointly, i.e. (by implication) to hold intercourse in common: KJV have dealings with. 4799. sugchusis {soong'-khoo-sis}; from 4797; commixture, i.e. (figuratively) riotous disturbance: KJV confusion. 4800. suzao {sood-zah'-o}; from 4862 and 2198; to continue to live in common with, i.e. co-survive (literally or figuratively): KJV live with. 4801. suzeugnumi {sood-zyoog'-noo-mee}; from 4862 and the base of 2201; to yoke together, i.e. (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage): KJV join together. 4802. suzeteo {sood-zay-teh'-o}; from 4862 and 2212; to investigate jointly, i.e. discuss, controvert, cavil: KJV dispute (with), enquire, question (with), reason (together). 4803. suzetesis {sood-zay'-tay-sis}; from 4802; mutual questioning, i.e. discussion: KJV disputation (-ting), reasoning. 4804. suzetetes {sood-zay-tay-tace'}; from 4802; a disputant, i.e. sophist: KJV disputer. 4805. suzugos {sood'-zoo-gos}; from 4801; co-yoked, i.e. (figuratively) as noun, a colleague; probably rather as a proper name; Syzygus, a Christian: KJV yokefellow. 4806. suzoopoieo {sood-zo-op-oy-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 2227; to reanimate conjointly with (figuratively): KJV quicken together with. 4807. sukaminos {soo-kam'-ee-nos}; of Hebrew origin [8256] in imitation of 4809; a sycamore-fig tree: KJV sycamine tree. 4808. suke {soo-kay'}; from 4810; a fig-tree: KJV fig tree. 4809. sukomoraia {soo-kom-o-rah'-yah}; from 4810 and moron (the mulberry); the "sycamore"-fig tree: KJV sycamore tree. Compare 4807. 4810. sukon {soo'-kon}; apparently a primary word; a fig: KJV fig. 4811. sukophanteo {soo-kof-an-teh'-o}; from a compound of 4810 and a derivative of 5316; to be a fig-informer (reporter of the law forbidding the exportation of figs from Greece), "sycophant", i.e. (genitive and by extension) to defraud (exact unlawfully, extort): KJV accuse falsely, take by false accusation. 4812. sulagogeo {soo-lag-ogue-eh'-o}; from the base of 4813 and (the reduplicated form of) 71; to lead away as booty, i.e. (figuratively) seduce: KJV spoil. 4813. sulao {soo-lah'-o}; from a derivative of sullo (to strip; probably akin to 138; compare 4661); to despoil: KJV rob. 4814. sullaleo {sool-lal-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 2980; to talk together, i.e. converse: KJV commune (confer, talk) with, speak among. 4815. sullambano {sool-lam-ban'-o}; from 4862 and 2983; to clasp, i.e. seize (arrest, capture); specifically, to conceive (literally or figuratively); by implication, to aid: KJV catch, conceive, help, take.[wl 4816. sullego {sool-leg'-o}; from 4862 and 3004 in its original sense; to collect: KJV gather (together, up). 4817. sullogizomai {sool-log-id'-zom-ahee}; from 4862 and 3049; to reckon together (with oneself), i.e. deliberate: KJV reason with. 4818. sullupeo {sool-loop-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 3076; to afflict jointly, i.e. (passive) sorrow at (on account of) someone: KJV be grieved. 4819. sumbaino {soom-bah'-ee-no}; from 4862 and the base of 939; to walk (figuratively, transpire) together, i.e. concur (take place): KJV be (-fall), happen (unto). 4820. sumballo {soom-bal'-lo}; from 4862 and 906; to combine, i.e. (in speaking) to converse, consult, dispute, (mentally) to consider, (by implication) to aid, (personally to join, attack: KJV confer, encounter, help, make, meet with, ponder. 4821. sumbasileuo {soom-bas-il-yoo'-o}; from 4862 and 936; to be co-regent (figurative): KJV reign with. 4822. sumbibazo {soom-bib-ad'-zo}; from 4862 and bibazo (to force; causative [by reduplication] of the base of 939); to drive together, i.e. unite (in association or affection), (mentally) to infer, show, teach: KJV compact, assuredly gather, intrust, knit together, prove. 4823. sumbouleuo {soom-bool-yoo'-o}; from 4862 and 1011; to give (or take) advice jointly, i.e. recommend, deliberate or determine: KJV consult, (give, take) counsel (together). 4824. sumboulion {soom-boo'-lee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4825; advisement; specifically, a deliberative body, i.e. the provincial assessors or lay-court: KJV consultation, counsel, council. 4825. sumboulos {soom'-boo-los}; from 4862 and 1012; a consultor, i.e. adviser: KJV counsellor. 4826. Sumeon {soom-eh-one'}; from the same as 4613; Symeon (i.e. Shimon), the name of five Israelites: KJV Simeon, Simon. 4827. summathetes {soom-math-ay-tace'}; from a compound of 4862 and 3129; a co-learner (of Christianity): KJV fellow disciple. 4828. summartureo {soom-mar-too-reh'-o}; from 4862 and 3140; to testify jointly, i.e. corroborate by (concurrent) evidence: KJV testify unto, (also) bear witness (with). 4829. summerizomai {soom-mer-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 4862 and 3307; to share jointly, i.e. participate in: KJV be partaker with. 4830. summetochos {soom-met'-okh-os}; from 4862 and 3353; a co-participant: partaker. 4831. summimetes {soom-mim-ay-tace'}; from a presumed compound of 4862 and 3401; a co-imitator, i.e. fellow votary: KJV follower together. 4832. summorphos {soom-mor-fos'}; from 4862 and 3444; jointly formed, i.e. (figuratively) similar: KJV conformed to, fashioned like unto. 4833. summorphoo {soom-mor-fo'-o}; from 4832; to render like, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate: KJV make conformable unto. 4834. sumpatheo {soom-path-eh'-o}; from 4835; to feel "sympathy" with, i.e. (by implication) to commiserate: KJV have compassion, be touched with a feeling of. 4835. sumpathes {soom-path-ace'}; from 4841; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), i.e. (by implication) mutually commiserative: KJV having compassion one of another. 4836. sumparaginomai {soom-par-ag-in'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and 3854; to be present together, i.e. to convene; by implication, to appear in aid: KJV come together, stand with. 4837. sumparakaleo {soom-par-ak-al-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 3870; to console jointly: KJV comfort together. 4838. sumparalambano {soom-par-al-am-ban'-o}; from 4862 and 3880; to take along in company: KJV take with. 4839. sumparameno {soom-par-am-en'-o}; from 4862 and 3887; to remain in company, i.e. still live: KJV continue with. 4840. sumpareimi {soom-par'-i-mee}; from 4862 and 3918; to be at hand together, i.e. now present: KJV be here present with. 4841. sumpascho {soom-pas'-kho}; from 4862 and 3958 (including its alternate); to experience pain jointly or of the same kind (specifically, persecution; to "sympathize"): KJV suffer with. 4842. sumpempo {soom-pem'-po}; from 4862 and 3992; to despatch in company: KJV send with. 4843. sumperilambano {soom-per-ee-lam-ban'-o}; from 4862 and a compound of 4012 and 2983; to take by enclosing altogether, i.e. earnestly throw the arms about one: KJV embrace. 4844. sumpino {soom-pee'-no}; from 4862 and 4095; to partake a beverage in company: KJV drink with. 4845. sumpleroo {soom-play-ro'-o}; from 4862 and 4137; to implenish completely, i.e. (of space) to swamp (a boat), or (of time) to accomplish (passive, be complete): KJV (fully) come, fill up. 4846. sumpnigo {soom-pnee'-go}; from 4862 and 4155; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd: KJV choke, throng. 4847. sumpolites {soom-pol-ee'-tace}; from 4862 and 4177; a native of the same town, i.e. (figuratively) co-religionist (fellow-Christian): KJV fellow- citizen. 4848. sumporeuomai {soom-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and 4198; to journey together; by implication, to assemble: KJV go with, resort. 4849. sumposion {soom-pos'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of the alternate of 4844; a drinking-party ("symposium"), i.e. (by extension) a room of guests: KJV company. 4850. sumpresbuteros {soom-pres-boo'-ter-os}; from 4862 and 4245; a co- presbyter: KJV presbyter, also an elder. ***. sumphago. See 4906. 4851. sumphero {soom-fer'-o}; from 4862 and 5342 (including its alternate); to bear together (contribute), i.e. (literally) to collect, or (figuratively) to conduce; especially (neuter participle as a noun) advantage: KJV be better for, bring together, be expedient (for), be good, (be) profit (-able for). 4852. sumphemi {soom'-fay-mee}; from 4862 and 5346; to say jointly, i.e. assent to: KJV consent unto. 4853. sumphuletes {soom-foo-let'-ace}; from 4862 and a derivative of 5443; a co-tribesman, i.e. native of the same country: KJV countryman. 4854. sumphutos {soom'-foo-tos}; from 4862 and a derivative of 5453; grown along with (connate), i.e. (figuratively) closely united to: KJV planted together. 4855. sumphuo {soom-foo'-o}; from 4862 and 5453; passive, to grow jointly: KJV spring up with. 4856. sumphoneo {soom-fo-neh'-o}; from 4859; to be harmonious, i.e. (figuratively) to accord (be suitable, concur) or stipulate (by compact): KJV agree (together, with). 4857. sumphonesis {soom-fo'-nay-sis}; from 4856; accordance: KJV concord. 4858. sumphonia {soom-fo-nee'-ah}; from 4859; unison of sound ("symphony"), i.e. a concert of instruments (harmonious note): KJV music. 4859. sumphonos {soom'-fo-nos}; from 4862 and 5456; sounding together (alike), i.e. (figuratively) accordant (neuter as noun, agreement): KJV consent. 4860. sumpsephizo {soom-psay-fid'-zo}; from 4862 and 5585; to compute jointly: KJV reckon. 4861. sumpsuchos {soom'-psoo-khos}; from 4862 and 5590; co-spirited, i.e. similar in sentiment: KJV like-minded. 4862. sun {soon}; a primary preposition denoting union; with or together (but much closer than 3326 or 3844), i.e. by association, companionship, process, resemblance, possession, instrumentality, addition, etc.: KJV beside, with. In composition it has similar applications, including completeness. 4863. sunago {soon-ag'-o}; from 4862 and 71; to lead together, i.e. collect or convene; specifically, to entertain (hospitably): KJV + accompany, assemble (selves, together), bestow, come together, gather (selves together, up, together), lead into, resort, take in. 4864. sunagoge {soon-ag-o-gay'}; from (the reduplicated form of) 4863; an assemblage of persons; specifically, a Jewish "synagogue" (the meeting or the place); by analogy, a Christian church: KJV assembly, congregation, synagogue. 4865. sunagonizomai {soon-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee}; from 4862 and 75; to struggle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to be a partner (assistant): KJV strive together with. 4866. sunathleo {soon-ath-leh'-o}; from 4862 and 118; to wrestle in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to seek jointly: KJV labour with, strive together for. 4867. sunathroizo {soon-ath-royd'-zo}; from 4862 and athroizo (to hoard); to convene: KJV call (gather) together. 4868. sunairo {soon-ah'-ee-ro}; from 4862 and 142; to make up together, i.e. (figuratively) to compute (an account): KJV reckon, take. 4869. sunaichmalotos {soon-aheekh-mal'-o-tos}; from 4862 and 164; a co- captive: KJV fellowprisoner. 4870. sunakoloutheo {soon-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 4862 and 190; to accompany: KJV follow. 4871. sunalizo {soon-al-id'-zo}; from 4862 and halizo (to throng); to accumulate, i.e. convene: KJV assemble together. 4872. sunanabaino {soon-an-ab-ah'-ee-no}; from 4862 and 305; to ascend in company with: KJV come up with. 4873. sunanakeimai {soon-an-ak'-i-mahee}; from 4862 and 345; to recline in company with (at a meal): KJV sit (down, at the table, together) with (at meat). 4874. sunanamignumi {soon-an-am-ig'-noo-mee}; from 4862 and a compound of 303 and 3396; to mix up together, i.e. (figurative) associate with: KJV (have, keep) company (with). 4875. sunanapauomai {soon-an-ap-ow'-om-ahee}; middle from 4862 and 373; to recruit oneself in company with: KJV refresh with. 4876. sunantao {soon-an-tah'-o}; from 4862 and a derivate of 473; to meet with; figuratively, to occur: KJV befall, meet. 4877. sunantesis {soon-an'-tay-sis}; from 4876; a meeting with: KJV meet. 4878. sunantilambanomai {soon-an-tee-lam-ban'-om-ahee; from 4862 and 482; to take hold of opposite together, i.e. co-operate (assist): KJV help. 4879. sunapago {soon-ap-ag'-o}; from 4862 and 520; to take off together, i.e. transport with (seduce, passively, yield): KJV carry (lead) away with, condescend. 4880. sunapothnesko {soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko}; from 4862 and 599; to decease (literally) in company with, or (figuratively, similarly to: KJV be dead (die) with. 4881. sunapollumi {soon-ap-ol'-loo-mee}; from 4862 and 622; to destroy (middle voice or passively, be slain) in company with: KJV perish with. 4882. sunapostello {soon-ap-os-tel'-lo}; from 4862 and 649; to despatch (on an errand) in company with: KJV send with. 4883. sunarmologeo {soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o}; from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of 719 and 3004 (in its original sense of laying); to render close-jointed together, i.e. organize compactly: KJV be fitly framed (joined) together. 4884. sunarpazo {soon-ar-pad'-zo}; from 4862 and 726; to snatch together, i.e. seize: KJV catch. 4885. sunauxano {soon-owx-an'-o}; from 4862 and 837; to increase (grow up) together: KJV grow together. 4886. sundesmos {soon'-des-mos}; from 4862 and 1199; a joint tie, i.e. ligament, (figuratively) uniting principle, control: KJV band, bond. 4887. sundeo {soon-deh'-o}; from 4862 and 1210; to bind with, i.e. (passively) be a fellow-prisoner (figuratively): KJV be bound with. 4888. sundoxazo {soon-dox-ad'-zo}; from 4862 and 1392; to exalt to dignity in company (i.e. similarly) with: KJV glorify together. 4889. sundoulos {soon'-doo-los}; from 4862 and 1401; a co-slave, i.e. servitor or ministrant of the same master (human or divine): KJV fellowservant. ***. sundremo. See 4936. 4890. sundrome {soon-drom-ay'}; from (the alternate of) 4936; a running together, i.e. (riotous) concourse: KJV run together. 4891. sunegeiro {soon-eg-i'-ro}; from 4862 and 1453; to rouse (from death) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to revivify (spirtually) in resemblance to: KJV raise up together, rise with. 4892. sunedrion {soon-ed'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of a compound of 4862 and the base of 1476; a joint session, i.e. (specifically) the Jewish Sanhedrin; by analogy, a subordinate tribunal: KJV council. 4893. suneidesis {soon-i'-day-sis}; from a prolonged form of 4894; co- perception, i.e. moral consciousness: KJV conscience. 4894. suneido {soon-i'-do}; from 4862 and 1492; to see completely; used (like its primary) only in two past tenses, respectively meaning to understand or become aware, and to be conscious or (clandestinely) informed of: KJV consider, know, be privy, be ware of. 4895. suneimi {soon'-i-mee}; from 4862 and 1510 (including its various inflections); to be in company with, i.e. present at the time: KJV be with. 4896. suneimi {soon'-i-mee}; from 4862 and eimi (to go); to assemble: KJV gather together. 4897. suneiserchomai {soon-ice-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4862 and 1525; to enter in company with: KJV go in with, go with into. 4898. sunekdemos {soon-ek'-day-mos}; from 4862 and the base of 1553; a co-absentee from home, i.e. fellow-traveller: KJV companion in travel, travel with. 4899. suneklektos {soon-ek-lek-tos'}; from a compound of 4862 and 1586; chosen in company with, i.e. co-elect (fellow Christian): KJV elected together with. 4900. sunelauno {soon-el-ow'-no}; from 4862 and 1643; to drive together, i.e. (figuratively) exhort (to reconciliation): KJV + set at one again. 4901. sunepimartureo {soon-ep-ee-mar-too-reh'-o}; from 4862 and 1957; to testify further jointly, i.e. unite in adding evidence: KJV also bear witness. 4902. sunepomai {soon-ep'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 4862 and a primary hepo (to follow); to attend (travel) in company with: KJV accompany. 4903. sunergeo {soon-erg-eh'-o}; from 4904; to be a fellow-worker, i.e. co-operate: KJV help (work) with, work (-er) together. 4904. sunergos {soon-er-gos'}; from a presumed compound of 4862 and the base of 2041; a co-laborer, i.e. coadjutor: KJV companion in labour, (fellow-) helper (-labourer, -worker), labourer together with, workfellow. 4905. sunerchomai {soon-er'-khom-ahee}; from 4862 and 2064; to convene, depart in company with, associate with, or (specifically) cohabit (conjugally): KJV accompany, assemble (with), come (together), come (company, go) with, resort. 4906. sunesthio {soon-es-thee'-o}; from 4862 and 2068 (including its alternate); to take food in company with: KJV eat with. 4907. sunesis {soon'-es-is}; from 4920; a mental putting together, i.e. intelligence or (concretely) the intellect: KJV knowledge, understanding. 4908. sunetos {soon-et'-os}; from 4920; mentally put (or putting) together, i.e. sagacious: KJV prudent. Compare 5429. 4909. suneudokeo {soon-yoo-dok-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 2106; to think well of in common, i.e. assent to, feel gratified with: KJV allow, assent, be pleased, have pleasure. 4910. suneuocheo {soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o}; from 4862 and a derivative of a presumed compound of 2095 and a derivative of 2192 (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. [by implication] to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to revel together: KJV feast with. 4911. sunephistemi {soon-ef-is'-tay-mee}; from 4862 and 2186; to stand up together, i.e. to resist (or assault) jointly: KJV rise up together. 4912. sunecho {soon-ekh'-o}; from 4862 and 2192; to hold together, i.e. to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy: KJV constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng. 4913. sunedomai {soon-ay'-dom-ahee}; middle voice from 4862 and the base of 2237; to rejoice in with oneself, i.e. feel satisfaction concerning: KJV delight. 4914. sunetheia {soon-ay'-thi-ah}; from a compound of 4862 and 2239; mutual habituation, i.e. usage: KJV custom. 4915. sunelikiotes {soon-ay-lik-ee-o'-tace}; from 4862 and a derivative of 2244; a co-aged person, i.e. alike in years: KJV equal. 4916. sunthapto {soon-thap'-to}; from 4862 and 2290; to inter in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin): KJV bury with. 4917. sunthlao {soon-thlah'-o}; from 4862 and thlao (to crush); to dash together, i.e. shatter: KJV break. 4918. sunthlibo {soon-thlee'-bo}; from 4862 and 2346; to compress, i.e. crowd on all sides: KJV throng. 4919. sunthrupto {soon-throop'-to}; from 4862 and thrupto (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit: KJV break. 4920. suniemi {soon-ee'-ay-mee}; from 4862 and hiemi (to send); to put together, i.e. (mentally) to comprehend; by implication, to act piously: KJV consider, understand, be wise. 4921. sunistao {soon-is-tah'-o}; or (strengthened) sunistano {soon-is-tan'- o}; or sunistemi {soon-is'-tay-mee}; from 4862 and 2476 (including its collat. forms); to set together, i.e. (by implication) to introduce (favorably), or (figuratively) to exhibit; intransitively, to stand near, or (figuratively) to constitute: KJV approve, commend, consist, make, stand (with). 4922. sunodeuo {soon-od-yoo'-o}; from 4862 and 3593; to travel in company with: KJV journey with. 4923. sunodia {soon-od-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 4862 and 3598 ("synod"); companionship on a journey, i.e. (by implication) a caravan: KJV company. 4924. sunoikeo {soon-oy-keh'-o}; from 4862 and 3611; to reside together (as a family): KJV dwell together. 4925. sunoikodomeo {soon-oy-kod-om-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 3618; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively): KJV build together. 4926. sunomileo {soon-om-il-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 3656; to converse mutually: KJV talk with. 4927. sunomoreo {soon-om-or-eh'-o}; from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of the base of 3674 and the base of 3725; to border together, i.e. adjoin: KJV join hard. 4928. sunoche {soon-okh-ay'}; from 4912; restraint, i.e. (figuratively) anxiety: KJV anguish, distress. 4929. suntasso {soon-tas-so}; from 4862 and 5021; to arrange jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to direct: KJV appoint. 4930. sunteleia {soon-tel'-i-ah}; from 4931; entire completion, i.e. consummation (of a dispensation): KJV end. 4931. sunteleo {soon-tel-eh'-o}; from 4862 and 5055; to complete entirely; generally, to execute (literally or figuratively): KJV end, finish, fulfil, make. 4932. suntemno {soon-tem'-no}; from 4862 and the base of 5114; to contract by cutting, i.e. (figuratively) do concisely (speedily): KJV (cut) short. 4933. suntereo {soon-tay-reh'-o}; from 4862 and 5083; to keep closely together, i.e. (by implication) to conserve (from ruin); ment. to remember (and obey): KJV keep, observe, preserve. 4934. suntithemai {soon-tith'-em-ahee}; middle voice from 4862 and 5087; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur: KJV agree, assent, covenant. 4935. suntomos {soon-tom'-oce}; adverb from a derivative of 4932; concisely (briefly): KJV a few words. 4936. suntrecho {soon-trekh'-o}; from 4862 and 5143 (including its alternate); to rush together (hastily assemble) or headlong (figuratively): KJV run (together, with). 4937. suntribo {soon-tree'-bo}; from 4862 and the base of 5147; to crush completely, i.e. to shatter (literally or figuratively): KJV break (in pieces), broken to shivers (+ -hearted), bruise. 4938. suntrimma {soon-trim'-mah}; from 4937; concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e. complete ruin: KJV destruction. 4939. suntrophos {soon'-trof-os}; from 4862 and 5162 (in a passive sense); a fellow-nursling, i.e. comrade: KJV brought up with. 4940. suntugchano {soon-toong-khan'-o}; from 4862 and 5177; to chance together, i.e. meet with (reach): KJV come at. 4941. Suntuche {soon-too'-khay}; from 4940; an accident; Syntyche, a Christian female: KJV Syntyche. 4942. sunupokrinomai {soon-oo-pok-rin'-om-ahee}; from 4862 and 5271; to act hypocritically in concert with: KJV dissemble with. 4943. sunupourgeo {soon-oop-oorg-eh'-o}; from 4862 and a derivative of a compound of 5259 and the base of 2041; to be a co-auxiliary, i.e. assist: KJV help together. 4944. sunodino {soon-o-dee'-no}; from 4862 and 5605; to have (parturition) pangs in company (concert, simultaneously) with, i.e. (figuratively) to sympathize (in expectation of relief from suffering): KJV travail in pain together. 4945. sunomosia {soon-o-mos-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 4862 and 3660; a swearing together, i.e. (by implication) a plot: KJV comspiracy. 4946. Surakousai {soo-rak'-oo-sahee}; plural of uncertain derivation; Syracuse, the capital of Sicily: KJV Syracuse. 4947. Suria {soo-ree'-ah}; probably of Hebrew origin [6865]; Syria (i.e. Tsyria or Tyre), a region of Asia: KJV Syria. 4948. Suros {soo'-ros}; from the same as 4947; a Syran (i.e. probably Tyrian), a native of Syria: KJV Syrian. 4949. Surophoinissa {soo-rof-oy'-nis-sah}; feminine of a compound of 4948 and the same as 5403; a Syro-phoenician woman, i.e. a female native of Phoenicia in Syria: KJV Syrophenician. 4950. surtis {soor'-tis}; from 4951; a shoal (from the sand drawn thither by the waves), i.e. the Syrtis Major or great bay on the N. coast of Africa: KJV quicksands. 4951. suro {soo'-ro}; probably akin to 138; to trail: KJV drag, draw, hale. 4952. susparasso {soos-par-as'-so}; from 4862 and 4682; to rend completely, i.e. (by analogy) to convulse violently: KJV throw down. 4953. sussemon {soos'-say-mon}; neuter of a compound of 4862 and the base of 4591; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal: KJV token. 4954. sussomos {soos'-so-mos}; from 4862 and 4983; of a joint body, i.e. (figuratively) a fellow-member of the Christian community: KJV of the same body. 4955. sustasiastes {soos-tas-ee-as-tace'}; from a compound of 4862 and a derivative of 4714; a fellow-insurgent: KJV make insurrection with. 4956. sustatikos {soos-tat-ee-kos'}; from a derivative of 4921; introductory, i.e. recommendatory: KJV of commendation. 4957. sustauroo {soos-tow-ro'-o}; from 4862 and 4717; to impale in company with (literally or figuratively): KJV crucify with. 4958. sustello {soos-tel'-lo}; from 4862 and 4724; to send (draw) together, i.e. enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial), contract (an interval): KJV short, wind up. 4959. sustenazo {soos-ten-ad'-zo}; from 4862 and 4727; to moan jointly, i.e. (figuratively) experience a common calamity: KJV groan together. 4960. sustoicheo {soos-toy-kheh'-o}; from 4862 and 4748; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to: KJV answer to. 4961. sustratiotes {soos-trat-ee-o'-tace}; from 4862 and 4757; a co- campaigner, i.e. (figuratively) an associate in Christian toil: KJV fellowsoldier. 4962. sustrepho {soos-tref'-o}; from 4862 and 4762; to twist together, i.e. collect (a bundle, a crowd): KJV gather. 4963. sustrophe {soos-trof-ay'}; from 4962; a twisting together, i.e. (figuratively) a secret coalition, riotous crowd: KJV + band together, concourse. 4964. suschematizo {soos-khay-mat-id'-zo}; from 4862 and a derivative of 4976; to fashion alike, i.e. conform to the same pattern (figuratively): KJV conform to, fashion self according to. 4965. Suchar {soo-khar'}; of Hebrew origin [7941]; Sychar (i.e. Shekar), a place in Palestine: KJV Sychar. 4966. Suchem {soo-khem'}; of Hebrew origin [7927]; Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine: KJV Sychem. 4967. sphage {sfag-ay'}; from 4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice, or [figuratively] of men [destruction]): KJV slaughter. 4968. sphagion {sfag'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of 4967; a victim (in sacrifice): KJV slain beast. 4969. sphazo {sfad'-zo}; a primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter, or (specifically) to maim (violently): KJV kill, slay, wound. 4970. sphodra {sfod'-rah}; neuter plural of sphodros (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. in a high degree, much: KJV exceeding (-ly), greatly, sore, very. 4971. sphodros {sfod-roce'}; adverb from the same as 4970; very much: KJV exceedingly. 4972. sphragizo {sfrag-id'-zo}; from 4973; to stamp (with a signet or private mark) for security or preservation (literally or figuratively); by implication, to keep secret, to attest: KJV (set a, set to) seal up, stop. 4973. sphragis {sfrag-ece'}; probably strengthened from 5420; a signet (as fencing in or protecting from misappropriation); by implication, the stamp impressed (as a mark of privacy, or genuineness), literally or figuratively: KJV seal. 4974. sphuron {sfoo-ron'}; neuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as sphaira (a ball, "sphere"; compare the feminine sphura, a hammer); the ankle (as globular): KJV ancle bone. 4975. schedon {skhed-on'}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly: KJV almost. ***. scheo. See 2192. 4976. schema {skhay'-mah}; from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition: KJV fashion. 4977. schizo {skhid'-zo}; apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively): KJV break, divide, open, rend, make a rent. 4978. schisma {skhis'-mah}; from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively: KJV division, rent, schism. 4979. schoinion {skhoy-nee'-on}; diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag- plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. grass-withe or tie (generally): KJV small cord, rope. 4980. scholazo {skhol-ad'-zo}; from 4981; to take a holiday, i.e. be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house): KJV empty, give self. 4981. schole {skhol-ay'}; probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment): KJV school. 4982. sozo {sode'-zo}; from a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saoz, "safe"); to save, i.e. deliver or protect (literally or figuratively): KJV heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole. 4983. soma {so'-mah}; from 4982; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively: KJV bodily, body, slave. 4984. somatikos {so-mat-ee-kos'}; from 4983; corporeal or physical: KJV bodily. 4985. somatikos {so-mat-ee-koce'}; adverb from 4984; corporeally or physically: KJV bodily. 4986. Sopatros {so'-pat-ros}; from the base of 4982 and 3962; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian: KJV Sopater. Compare 4989. 4987. soreuo {sore-yoo'-o}; from another form of 4673; to pile up (literally or figuratively): KJV heap, load. 4988. Sosthenes {soce-then'-ace}; from the base of 4982 and that of 4599; of safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian: KJV Sosthenes. 4989. Sosipatros {so-sip'-at-ros}; prolongation for 4986; Sosipatrus, a Christian: KJV Sosipater. 4990. soter {so-tare'}; from 4982; a deliverer, i.e. God or Christ: KJV saviour. 4991. soteria {so-tay-ree'-ah}; feminine of a derivative of 4990 as (properly, abstract) noun; rescue or safety (physically or morally): KJV deliver, health, salvation, save, saving. 4992. soterion {so-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of the same as 4991 as (properly, concretely) noun; defender or (by implication) defence: KJV salvation. 4993. sophroneo {so-fron-eh'-o}; from 4998; to be of sound mind, i.e. sane, (figuratively) moderate: KJV be in right mind, be sober (minded), soberly. 4994. sophronizo {so-fron-id'-zo}; from 4998; to make of sound mind, i.e. (figuratively) to discipline or correct: KJV teach to be sober. 4995. sophronismos {so-fron-is-mos'}; from 4994; discipline, i.e. self- control: KJV sound mind. 4996. sophronos {so-fron'-oce}; adverb from 4998; with sound mind, i.e. moderately: KJV soberly. 4997. sophrosune {so-fros-oo'-nay}; from 4998; soundness of mind, i.e. (literally) sanity or (figuratively) self-control: KJV soberness, sobriety. 4998. sophron {so'-frone}; from the base of 4982 and that of 5424; safe (sound) in mind, i.e. self-controlled (moderate as to opinion or passion): KJV discreet, sober, temperate. ***. ta. See 3588. 4999. Tabernai {tab-er'-nahee}; plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden- walled buildings; Tabernoe: KJV taverns. 5000. Tabitha {tab-ee-thah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 6646]; the gazelle; Tabitha (i.e. Tabjetha), a Christian female: KJV Tabitha. 5001. tagma {tag'-mah}; from 5021; something orderly in arrangement (a troop), i.e. (figuratively) a series or succession: KJV order. 5002. taktos {tak-tos'}; from 5021; arranged, i.e. appointed or stated: KJV set. 5003. talaiporeo {tal-ahee-po-reh'-o}; from 5005; to be wretched, i.e. realize one's own misery: KJV be afflicted. 5004. talaiporia {tal-ahee-po-ree'-ah}; from 5005; wretchedness, i.e. calamity: KJV misery. 5005. talaiporos {tal-ah'-ee-po-ros}; from the base of 5007 and a derivative of the base of 3984; enduring trial, i.e. miserable: KJV wretched. 5006. talantiaios {tal-an-tee-ah'-yos}; from 5007; talent-like in weight: KJV weight of a talent. 5007. talanton {tal'-an-ton}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of tlao (to bear; equivalent to 5342); a balance (as supporting weights), i.e. (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or "talent": KJV talent. 5008. talitha {tal-ee-thah'}; of Aramaic origin [compare 2924]; the fresh, i.e. young girl; talitha (O maiden): KJV talitha. 5009. tameion {tam-i'-on}; neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to temno, to cut); a dispensary or magazine, i.e. a chamber on the ground-floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy, a spot for retirement): KJV secret chamber, closet, storehouse. ***. tanun. See 3568. 5010. taxis {tax'-is}; from 5021; regular arrangement, i.e. (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character), official dignity: KJV order. 5011. tapeinos {tap-i-nos'}; of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition): KJV base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. 5012. tapeinophrosune {tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay}; from a compound of 5011 and the base of 5424; humiliation of mind, i.e. modesty: KJV humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind). 5013. tapeinoo {tap-i-no'-o}; from 5011; to depress; figuratively, to humiliate (in condition or heart): KJV abase, bring low, humble (self). 5014. tapeinosis {tap-i'-no-sis}; from 5013; depression (in rank or feeling): KJV humiliation, be made low, low estate, vile. 5015. tarasso {tar-as'-so}; of uncertain affinity; to stir or agitate (roll water): KJV trouble.  ~~~~~~