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G1101

γλωσσόκομον (glōssókomon)

_(gloce-sok'-om-on | glose-SOH-koh-mone | glose-SOH-koh-mone)_

Definition

from G1100 and the base of G2889; properly, a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in) i.e., (by extension) a casket or (specially) purse; bag.

  • a case in which to keep mouth-pieces of wind instruments
  • a small box for other uses
    • especially a casket, a purse to keep money in

See also

G1100, G2889

G1102

γναφεύς (gnapheús)

_(gnaf-yuce' | gna-FEVS | gna-FAYFS)_

Definition

by variation for a derivative from κνάπτω (to tease cloth); a cloth-dresser; fuller.

  • a fuller

G1103

γνήσιος (gnḗsios)

_(gnay'-see-os | GNAY-see-ose | GNAY-see-ose)_

Definition

from the same as G1077; legitimate (of birth), i.e., genuine; own, sincerity, true.

  • legitimately born, not spurious
  • true, genuine, sincere

See also

G1077

G1104

γνησίως (gnēsíōs)

_(gnay-see'-ose | gnay-SEE-ose | gnay-SEE-ose)_

Definition

adverb from G1103; genuinely, i.e., really; naturally.

  • genuinely, faithfully, sincerely

See also

G1103

G1105

γνόφος (gnóphos)

_(gnof'-os | GNOH-fose | GNOH-fose)_

Definition

akin to G3509; gloom (as of a storm); blackness.

  • darkness, gloom

See also

G3509

G1106

γνώμη (gnṓmē)

_(gno'-may | GNOH-may | GNOH-may)_

Definition

from G1097; cognition, i.e., (subjectively) opinion, or (objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.); advice, + agree, judgment, mind, purpose, will.

  • the faculty of knowledge, mind, reason
  • that which is thought or known, one's mind
    • view, judgment, opinion
    • mind concerning what ought to be done
    • by one's self: resolve purpose, intention
    • by others: judgment, advice
    • decree

See also

G1097

G1107

γνωρίζω (gnōrízō)

_(gno-rid'-zo | gnoh-REE-zoh | gnoh-REE-zoh)_

Definition

from a derivative of G1097; to make known; subjectively, to know; certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot.

  • to make known
    • to become known, be recognized
  • to know, to gain knowledge of, have thorough knowledge of
    • in earlier Greek it means "to gain a knowledge of" or "have thorough knowledge of"

See also

G1097

G1108

γνῶσις (gnōsis)

_(gno'-sis | GNOH-sees | GNOH-sees)_

Definition

from G1097; knowing (the act), i.e., (by implication) knowledge; knowledge, science.

  • knowledge signifies in general intelligence, understanding
    • the general knowledge of Christian religion
    • the deeper more perfect and enlarged knowledge of this religion, such as belongs to the more advanced
    • especially of things lawful and unlawful for Christians
    • moral wisdom, such as is seen in right living

See also

G1097

G1109

γνώστης (gnṓstēs)

_(gnoce'-tace | GNOH-stase | GNOH-stase)_

Definition

from G1097; a knower; expert.

  • an expert, a connoisseur

See also

G1097

G1110

γνωστός (gnōstós)

_(gnoce-tos' | gnoh-STOSE | gnoh-STOSE)_

Definition

from G1097; well-known; acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.

  • known, notable

See also

G1097

G1111

γογγύζω (gongýzō)

_(gong-good'-zo | gohng-GOO-zoh | gohng-GYOO-zoh)_

Definition

of uncertain derivation; to grumble; murmur.

  • to murmur, mutter, grumble, say anything against in a low tone
    • of the cooing of doves
    • of those who confer secretly together
    • of those who discontentedly complain

G1112

γογγυσμός (gongysmós)

_(gong-goos-mos' | gohng-goo-SMOSE | gohng-gyoo-SMOSE)_

Definition

from G1111; a grumbling; grudging, murmuring.

  • a murmur, murmuring, muttering
    • a secret debate
    • a secret displeasure not openly avowed

See also

G1111

G1113

γογγυστής (gongystḗs)

_(gong-goos-tace' | gohng-goo-STASE | gohng-gyoo-STASE)_

Definition

from G1111; a grumbler; murmurer.

  • a murmurer, one who discontentedly complains (against God)

See also

G1111

G1114

γόης (góēs)

_(go'-ace | GOH-ase | GOH-ase)_

Definition

from γοάω (to wail); properly, a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e., (by implication) an imposter; seducer.

  • a wailer, a howler
  • a juggler, enchanter (because incantations used to be uttered in a kind of howl)
  • a deceiver, imposter

G1115

Γολγοθᾶ (Golgothâ)

_(gol-goth-ah' | gole-goh-THA | gole-goh-THA)_

Definition

skull; of Chaldee origin (compare H1538); the skull; Golgotha, a knoll near Jerusalem; Golgotha.

  • the name of a place outside Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified; so called, apparently because its form resembled a skull

See also

H1538

G1116

Γόμοῤῥα (Gómorrha)

_(gom'-or-hrhah | GOH-more-ra | GOH-more-ra)_

Definition

submersion; of Hebrew origin (H6017); Gomorrha (i.e., Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea; Gomorrha.

  • a city in eastern part of Judah that was destroyed when the Lord rained fire and brimstone on it; now covered by the Dead Sea

See also

H6017

G1117

γόμος (gómos)

_(gom'-os | GOH-mose | GOH-mose)_

Definition

from G1073; a load (as filling), i.e., (specially) a cargo, or (by extension) wares; burden, merchandise.

  • a lading or freight of a ship, cargo, merchandise conveyed in a ship
  • any merchandise

See also

G1073

G1118

γονεύς (goneús)

_(gon-yooce' | goh-NEVS | goh-NAYFS)_

Definition

from the base of G1096; a parent; parent.

  • fathers, parent, the parents

See also

G1096

G1119

γόνυ (góny)

_(gon-oo' | GOH-noo | GOH-nyoo)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; the "knee"; knee(X -l).

  • the knee, to kneel down

G1120

γονυπετέω (gonypetéō)

_(gon-oo-pet-eh'-o | goh-noo-peh-TEH-oh | goh-nyoo-pay-TAY-oh)_

Definition

from a compound of G1119 and the alternate of G4098; to fall on the knee; bow the knee, kneel down.

  • to fall on the knees, the act of imploring aid, and of expressing reverence and honor

See also

G1119, G4098

G1121

γράμμα (grámma)

_(gram'-mah | GRAHM-ma | GRAHM-ma)_

Definition

from G1125; a writing, i.e., a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning; bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written.

  • a letter
  • any writing, a document or record
    • a note of hand, bill, bond, account, written acknowledgement of a debt
    • a letter, an epistle
    • the sacred writings (of the Old Testament)
  • letters, i.e., learning
    • of sacred learning

See also

G1125

G1122

γραμματεύς (grammateús)

_(gram-mat-yooce' | grahm-ma-TEVS | grahm-ma-TAYFS)_

Definition

from G1121. a writer, i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary; a professional writer; scribe, town-clerk.

  • a clerk, scribe, especially a public servant, secretary, recorder, whose office and influence differed in different states
  • a man learned in the Mosaic law and in the sacred writings, an interpreter, teacher
  • a religious teacher: so instructed that from his learning and ability to teach advantage may redound to the kingdom of heaven

Note

Scribes examined the more difficult and subtle questions of the law; added to the Mosaic law decisions of various kinds thought to elucidate its meaning and scope, and did this to the detriment of religion. Since the advice of men skilled in the law was needed in the examination in the causes and the solution of the difficult questions, they were enrolled in the Sanhedrin, and are mentioned in connection with the priests and elders of the people.

See also

G1121

G1123

γραπτός (graptós)

_(grap-tos' | gra-PTOSE | gra-PTOSE)_

Definition

from G1125; inscribed (figuratively); written.

  • written

See also

G1125

G1124

γραφή (graphḗ)

_(graf-ay' | gra-FAY | gra-FAY)_

Definition

from G1125; a document, i.e., holy Writ (or its contents or a statement in it); scripture.

  • a writing, thing written
  • the Scripture, used to denote either the book itself, or its contents
  • a certain portion or section of the Holy Scripture

See also

G1125

G1125

γράφω (gráphō)

_(graf'-o | GRA-foh | GRA-foh)_

Definition

a primary verb; to "grave", especially to write; figuratively, to describe; describe, write(-ing, -ten).

  • to write, with reference to the form of the letters
    • to delineate (or form) letters on a tablet, parchment, paper, or other material
  • to write, with reference to the contents of the writing
    • to express in written characters
    • to commit to writing (things not to be forgotten), write down, record
    • used of those things which stand written in the sacred books (of the Old Testament)
    • to write to one, i.e., by writing (in a written epistle) to give information, directions
  • to fill with writing
  • to draw up in writing, compose

G1126

γραώδης (graṓdēs)

_(grah-o'-dace | gra-OH-thase | gra-OH-thase)_

Definition

from γραύς (an old woman) and G1491; crone-like, i.e., silly; old wives'.

  • old womanish, old wives, an old woman

See also

G1491

G1127

γρηγορεύω (grēgoreúō)

_(gray-gor-yoo'-o | gray-goh-REV-oh | gray-goh-RAVE-oh)_

Definition

from G1453; to keep awake, i.e., watch (literally or figuratively); be vigilant, wake, (be) watch(-ful).

  • to watch
  • metaphorically give strict attention to, be cautious, active
    • to take heed lest through remission and indolence some destructive calamity suddenly overtake one

See also

G1453

G1128

γυμνάζω (gymnázō)

_(goom-nad'-zo | goom-NA-zoh | gyoom-NA-zoh)_

Definition

from G1131; to practise naked (in the games), i.e., train (figuratively); exercise.

  • to exercise naked (in a palaestra or school of athletics)
  • to exercise vigorously, in any way, either the body or the mind

See also

G1131

G1129

γυμνασία (gymnasía)

_(goom-nas-ee'-ah | goom-na-SEE-ah | gyoom-na-SEE-ah)_

Definition

from G1128; training, i.e., (figuratively) asceticism; exercise.

  • the exercise of the body in a palaestra or school of athletics
  • any exercise whatever
    • the exercise of conscientiousness relative to the body such as is characteristic of ascetics and consists in abstinence from matrimony and certain kinds of food

See also

G1128

G1130

γυμνητεύω (gymnēteúō)

_(goom-nayt-yoo'-o | goom-nay-TEV-oh | gyoom-nay-TAVE-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of G1131; to strip, i.e., (reflexively) go poorly clad; be naked.

  • to be lightly or poorly clad
  • to be a light armed soldier

See also

G1131

G1131

γυμνός (gymnós)

_(goom-nos' | goom-NOSE | gyoom-NOSE)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative); naked.

  • properly
    • unclad, without clothing, the naked body
    • ill clad
    • clad in undergarments only (the outer garments or cloak being laid aside)
    • of the soul, whose garment is the body, stripped of the body, without a body
  • metaphorically
    • naked, i.e., open, lay bare
    • only, mere, bare, i.e., mere grain not the plant itself

G1132

γυμνότης (gymnótēs)

_(goom-not'-ace | goom-NOH-tase | gyoom-NOH-tase)_

Definition

from G1131; nudity (absolute or comparative); nakedness.

  • nakedness of the body

See also

G1131

G1133

γυναικάριον (gynaikárion)

_(goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on | goo-neh-KA-ree-one | gyoo-nay-KA-ree-one)_

Definition

a diminutive from G1135; a little (i.e., foolish) woman; silly woman.

  • a little woman: used contemptuously

See also

G1135

G1134

γυναικεῖος (gynaikeîos)

_(goo-nahee-ki'-os | goo-neh-KEE-ose | gyoo-nay-KEE-ose)_

Definition

from G1135; feminine; wife.

  • of or belonging to a woman, feminine, female

See also

G1135

G1135

γυνή (gynḗ)

_(goo-nay' | goo-NAY | gyoo-NAY)_

Definition

probably from the base of G1096; a woman; specially, a wife; wife, woman.

  • a woman of any age, whether a virgin, or married, or a widow
  • a wife
    • of a betrothed woman

See also

G1096

G1136

Γώγ (Gṓg)

_(gogue | goge | goge)_

Definition

mountain; of Hebrew origin (H1463); Gog, a symbolic name for some future Antichrist; Gog.

  • the king of the land of Magog who will come from the north and attack the land of Israel

See also

H1463

G1137

γωνία (gōnía)

_(go-nee'-ah | goh-NEE-ah | goh-NEE-ah)_

Definition

probably akin to G1119; an angle; corner, quarter.

  • corner
    • an external angle, a corner
    • internal corner, i.e., a secret place

See also

G1119

G1138

Δαβίδ (Dabíd)

_(dab-eed' | tha-VEETH | tha-VEETH)_

Definition

beloved; of Hebrew origin (H1732); David, the Israelite king; David.

  • second king of Israel, and ancestor of Jesus Christ

Note

Sometimes transliterated "Dabid."

See also

H1732

G1139

δαιμονίζομαι (daimonízomai)

_(dahee-mon-id'-zom-ahee | theh-moh-NEE-zoh-meh | thay-moh-NEE-zoh-may)_

Definition

middle voice from G1142; to be exercised by a daemon; have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil(-s).

  • to be under the power of a demon

Note

These are persons who are often afflicted with especially severe diseases, either bodily or mentally (such as paralysis, blindness, deafness, loss of speech, epilepsy, melancholy, insanity) in whom demons had entered, and so held possession of them as not only to afflict them with ills, but also to dethrone the reason and take control of the physical body; accordingly the possessed were wont to express the mind and consciousness of the demons dwelling in them; and their cure requires the expulsion of the demon. This is different from a mere disease (regardless of the severity).

See also

G1142

G1140

δαιμόνιον (daimónion)

_(dahee-mon'-ee-on | theh-MOH-nee-one | thay-MOH-nee-one)_

Definition

neuter of a derivative of G1142; a daemonic being; by extension a deity; devil, god.

  • the divine power, deity, divinity
  • a spirit, a being inferior to God, superior to men
  • evil spirits or the messengers and ministers of the devil

See also

G1142

G1141

δαιμονιώδης (daimoniṓdēs)

_(dahee-mon-ee-o'-dace | theh-moh-nee-OH-thase | thay-moh-nee-OH-thase)_

Definition

from G1140 and G1142; daemon-like; devilish.

  • resembling or proceeding from an evil spirit, demon-like

See also

G1140, G1142

G1142

δαίμων (daímōn)

_(dah'-ee-mown | THEH-mone | THAY-mone)_

Definition

from δαίω (to distribute fortunes); a daemon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature); devil.

  • a god, a goddess
    • an inferior deity, whether good or bad
  • in the New Testament, an evil spirit

G1143

δάκνω (dáknō)

_(dak'-no | THA-knoh | THA-knoh)_

Definition

a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e., (figuratively) thwart; bite.

  • to bite with the teeth
  • metaphorically, to wound the soul, cut lacerate, rend with reproaches

G1144

δάκρυ (dákry)

_(dak'-roo | THA-kroo | THA-kryoo)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; a tear; tear.

  • a tear

G1145

δακρύω (dakrýō)

_(dak-roo'-o | tha-KROO-oh | tha-KRYOO-oh)_

Definition

from G1144; to shed tears; weep.

  • to weep, shed tears

Note

Compare G2799.

See also

G1144, G2799

G1146

δακτύλιος (daktýlios)

_(dak-too'-lee-os | thahk-TOO-lee-ose | thahk-TYOO-lee-ose)_

Definition

from G1147; a finger-ring; ring.

  • a ring (on the finger)

See also

G1147

G1147

δάκτυλος (dáktylos)

_(dak'-too-los | THAHK-too-lose | THAHK-tyoo-lose)_

Definition

probably from G1176; a finger; finger.

  • a finger

See also

G1176

G1148

Δαλμανουθά (Dalmanouthá)

_(dal-man-oo-thah' | thahl-ma-noo-THA | thahl-ma-noo-THA)_

Definition

slow firebrand; probably of Chaldee origin; Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine; Dalmanutha.

  • is a town on the west side of the Sea of Galilee, near Magdala

G1149

Δαλματία (Dalmatía)

_(dal-mat-ee'-ah | thahl-ma-TEE-ah | thahl-ma-TEE-ah)_

Definition

a priestly robe; probably of foreign derivation; Dalmatia, a region of Europe; Dalmatia.

  • a part of Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea; on the east adjoining Pannonia and upper Moesia, on the north separated from Liburia by the river Titus, and extending southwards as far as the river Drinus and the city Lissus

G1150

δαμάζω (damázō)

_(dam-ad'-zo | tha-MA-zoh | tha-MA-zoh)_

Definition

a variation of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to tame; tame.

  • to tame
  • curb, restrain

G1151

δάμαλις (dámalis)

_(dam'-al-is | THA-ma-lees | THA-ma-lees)_

Definition

probably from the base of G1150; a heifer (as tame); heifer.

  • a young cow, heifer
    • of the red heifer with whose ashes, by the Mosaic law, those were to be sprinkled who had become defiled

See also

G1150

G1152

Δάμαρις (Dámaris)

_(dam'-ar-is | THA-ma-rees | THA-ma-rees)_

Definition

a heifer; probably from the base of G1150; perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenian woman; Damaris.

  • an Athenian woman converted to Christianity by Paul's preaching

See also

G1150

G1153

Δαμασκηνός (Damaskēnós)

_(dam-as-kay-nos' | tha-ma-skay-NOSE | tha-ma-skay-NOSE)_

Definition

from G1154; a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus; Damascene.

  • of Damascus

See also

G1154

G1154

Δαμασκός (Damaskós)

_(dam-as-kos' | tha-ma-SKOSE | tha-ma-SKOSE)_

Definition

silent is the sackcloth weaver; of Hebrew origin (H1834); Damascus, a city of Syria; Damascus.

  • one of the most ancient and most important cities of Syria lying in almost lovely and fertile plain at the eastern base of the Antilibanus

See also

H1834

G1155

δανείζω (daneízō)

_(dan-ide'-zo | tha-NEE-zoh | tha-NEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G1156; to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow; borrow, lend.

  • to lend money
  • to have money lent to one's self
  • to take a loan, borrow

See also

G1156

G1156

δάνειον (dáneion)

_(dan'-i-on | THA-nee-one | THA-nee-one)_

Definition

from δάνος (a gift); probably akin to the base of G1325; a loan; debt.

  • a loan

See also

G1325

G1157

δανειστής (daneistḗs)

_(dan-ice-tace' | tha-nee-STASE | tha-nee-STASE)_

Definition

from G1155; a lender; creditor.

  • a money lender, creditor

See also

G1155

G1158

Δανιήλ (Daniḗl)

_(dan-ee-ale' | tha-nee-ALE | tha-nee-ALE)_

Definition

judgment of God; of Hebrew origin (H1840); Daniel, an Israelite; Daniel.

  • the name of a Jewish prophet, noted for his wisdom and prophecies

See also

H1840

G1159

δαπανάω (dapanáō)

_(dap-an-ah'-o | tha-pa-NA-oh | tha-pa-NA-oh)_

Definition

from G1160; to expend, i.e., (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste; be at charges, consume, spend.

  • to incur expense, expend, spend
  • in a bad sense: to waste, squander, consume

See also

G1160

G1160

δαπάνη (dapánē)

_(dap-an'-ay | tha-PA-nay | tha-PA-nay)_

Definition

from δάπτω (to devour); expense (as consuming); cost.

  • expense, cost

G1161

δέ (dé)

_(deh | theh | thay)_

Definition

a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc; also, and, but, moreover, now.

  • but, moreover, and, etc.

Note

This word is often unexpressed in English.

G1162

δέησις (déēsis)

_(deh'-ay-sis | THEH-ay-sees | THAY-ay-sees)_

Definition

from G1189; a petition; prayer, request, supplication.

  • need, indigence, want, privation, penury
  • a seeking, asking, entreating, entreaty to God or to man

See also

G1189

G1163

δεῖ (deî)

_(die | thee | thee)_

Definition

3rd person singular active present of G1210; also deon deh-on'; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding); behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should.

  • it is necessary, there is need of, it behooves, is right and proper
    • necessity lying in the nature of the case
    • necessity brought on by circumstances or by the conduct of others toward us
    • necessity in reference to what is required to attain some end
    • a necessity of law and command, of duty, equity
    • necessity established by the counsel and decree of God (especially by that purpose of his which relates to the salvation of men by the intervention of Christ and which is disclosed in the Old Testament prophecies)
    • concerning what Christ was destined finally to undergo, his sufferings, death, resurrection, ascension

See also

G1210

G1164

δεῖγμα (deîgma)

_(digh'-mah | THEEG-ma | THEEG-ma)_

Definition

from the base of G1166; a specimen (as shown); example.

  • a thing shown
  • a specimen of any thing, example, pattern

See also

G1166

G1165

δειγματίζω (deigmatízō)

_(digh-mat-id'-zo | theeg-ma-TEE-zoh | theeg-ma-TEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G1164; to exhibit; make a shew.

  • to make an example of, to show as an example

See also

G1164

G1166

δεικνύω (deiknýō)

_(dike-noo'-o | thee-KNOO-oh | thee-KNYOO-oh)_

Definition

a prolonged form of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to show (literally or figuratively); shew.

  • to show, expose to the eyes
  • metaphorically
    • to give evidence or proof of a thing
    • to show by words or teach

G1167

δειλία (deilía)

_(di-lee'-ah | thee-LEE-ah | thee-LEE-ah)_

Definition

from G1169; timidity; fear.

  • timidity, fearfulness, cowardice

See also

G1169

G1168

δειλιάω (deiliáō)

_(di-lee-ah'-o | thee-lee-AH-oh | thee-lee-AH-oh)_

Definition

from G1167; to be timid; be afraid.

  • to be timid, fearful

See also

G1167

G1169

δειλός (deilós)

_(di-los' | thee-LOSE | thee-LOSE)_

Definition

from δεός (dread); timid, i.e., (by implication) faithless; fearful.

  • timid, fearful

G1170

δεῖνα (deîna)

_(di'-nah | THEE-na | THEE-na)_

Definition

probably from the same as G1171 (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful, i.e. strange); so and so (when the person is not specified); such a man.

  • such a one, a certain one, i.e., one whose name I cannot call on the instant, or whose name it is of no importance to mention

See also

G1171

G1171

δεινῶς (deinōs)

_(di-noce' | thee-NOSE | thee-NOSE)_

Definition

adverb from a derivative of the same as G1169; terribly, i.e., excessively; grievously, vehemently.

  • terribly, grievously

See also

G1169

G1172

δειπνέω (deipnéō)

_(dipe-neh'-o | thee-PNEH-oh | thee-PNAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1173; to dine, i.e., take the principle (or evening) meal; sup (X -er).

  • to sup

See also

G1173

G1173

δεῖπνον (deîpnon)

_(dipe'-non | THEE-pnone | THEE-pnone)_

Definition

from the same as G1160; dinner, i.e., the chief meal (usually in the evening); feast, supper.

  • supper, especially a formal meal usually held at the evening,
    • used of the Messiah's feast, symbolising salvation in the kingdom
  • food taken at evening

See also

G1160

G1174

δεισιδαιμονέστερος (deisidaimonésteros)

_(dice-ee-dahee-mon-es'-ter-os | thee-see-theh-moh-NEH-steh-rose | thee-see-thay-moh-NAY-stay-rose)_

Definition

the compound of a derivative of the base of G1169 and G1142; more religious than others; too superstitious.

  • in a good sense
    • reverencing god or the gods, pious, religious
  • in a bad sense
    • superstitious

See also

G1142, G1169

G1175

δεισιδαιμονία (deisidaimonía)

_(dice-ee-dahee-mon-ee'-ah | thee-see-theh-moh-NEE-ah | thee-see-thay-moh-NEE-ah)_

Definition

from the same as G1174; religion; superstition.

  • in a good sense
    • reverencing god or the gods, pious, religious
  • in a bad sense
    • superstitious
  • religious

See also

G1174

G1176

δέκα (déka)

_(dek'-ah | THEH-ka | THAY-ka)_

Definition

a primary number; ten; eighteen, ten.

  • ten

G1177

δεκαδύο (dekadýo)

_(dek-ad-oo'-o | theh-ka-THOO-oh | thay-ka-THYOO-oh)_

Definition

from G1176 and G1417; two and ten, i.e., twelve; twelve.

  • twelve

See also

G1176, G1417

G1178

δεκαπέντε (dekapénte)

_(dek-ap-en'-teh | theh-ka-PEN-teh | thay-ka-PANE-tay)_

Definition

from G1176 and G4002; ten and five, i.e., fifteen; fifteen.

  • fifteen

See also

G1176, G4002

G1179

Δεκάπολις (Dekápolis)

_(dek-ap'-ol-is | theh-KA-poh-lees | thay-KA-poh-lees)_

Definition

ten cities; from G1176 and G4172; the ten-city region; the Decapolis, a district in Syria; Decapolis.

  • a track of land so called from the ten cities that were in it
    • according to Pliny, these cities were: Damascus, Opoton, Philadelphia, Raphana, Scythopolis, Gadara, Hippondion, Pella, Galasa, and Canatha (Gill)

See also

G1176, G4172

G1180

δεκατέσσαρες (dekatéssares)

_(dek-at-es'-sar-es | theh-ka-TES-sa-res | thay-ka-TASE-sa-rase)_

Definition

from G1176 and G5064; ten and four, i.e., fourteen; fourteen.

  • fourteen

See also

G1176, G5064

G1181

δεκάτη (dekátē)

_(dek-at'-ay | theh-KA-tay | thay-KA-tay)_

Definition

feminine of G1182; a tenth, i.e., as a percentage or (technically) tithe; tenth (part), tithe.

  • a tenth part of anything, a tithe
    • the tenth party of booty taken from an enemy
    • the tithes of fruits of the earth and of flocks, which by the law of Moses were presented to the Levites in the congregation of Israel

See also

G1182

G1182

δέκατος (dékatos)

_(dek'-at-os | THEH-ka-tose | THAY-ka-tose)_

Definition

ordinal from G1176; tenth; tenth.

  • the tenth

See also

G1176

G1183

δεκατόω (dekatóō)

_(dek-at-o'-o | theh-ka-TOH-oh | thay-ka-TOH-oh)_

Definition

from G1181; to tithe, i.e., to give or take a tenth; pay (receive) tithes.

  • to exact or receive the tenth part
  • to pay tithes

See also

G1181

G1184

δεκτός (dektós)

_(dek-tos' | thek-TOSE | thake-TOSE)_

Definition

from G1209; approved; (figuratively) propitious; accepted(-table).

  • accepted, acceptable

See also

G1209

G1185

δελεάζω (deleázō)

_(del-eh-ad'-zo | theh-leh-AH-zoh | thay-lay-AH-zoh)_

Definition

from the base of G1388; to entrap, i.e., (figuratively) delude; allure, beguile, entice.

  • to bait, catch by a bait
  • metaphorically to beguile by banishments, allure, entice, deceive

See also

G1388

G1186

δένδρον (déndron)

_(den'-dron | THEN-throne | THANE-throne)_

Definition

probably from δρύς (an oak); a tree; tree.

  • a tree

G1187

δεξιολάβος (dexiolábos)

_(dex-ee-ol-ab'-os | theh-ksee-oh-LA-vose | thay-ksee-oh-LA-vose)_

Definition

from G1188 and G2983; a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light-armed soldier; spearman.

  • throwing with the right hand, a slinger, an archer, javelinmen

See also

G1188, G2983

G1188

δεξιός (dexiós)

_(dex-ee-os' | theh-ksee-OSE | thay-ksee-OSE)_

Definition

from G1209; the right side or (feminine) hand (as that which usually takes); right (hand, side).

  • the right, the right hand
  • metaphorically
    • a place of honor or authority

See also

G1209

G1189

δέομαι (déomai)

_(deh'-om-ahee | THEH-oh-meh | THAY-oh-may)_

Definition

middle voice of G1210; to beg (as binding oneself), i.e., petition; beseech, pray (to), make request.

  • to want, lack
  • to desire, long for
  • to ask, beg
    • the thing asked for
    • to pray, make supplications

Note

Compare G4441.

See also

G1210, G4441

G1190

Δερβαῖος (Derbaîos)

_(der-bah'-ee-os | ther-VEH-ose | thare-VAY-ose)_

Definition

from G1191; a Derbaean or inhabitant of Derbe; of Derbe.

  • a native of Derbe

See also

G1191

G1191

Δέρβη (Dérbē)

_(der-bay' | THER-vay | THARE-vay)_

Definition

tanner, tanner of skin, coverer with skin; of foreign origin; Derbe, a place in Asia Minor; Derbe.

  • a city of Lycaonia, on the confines of Isauria

G1192

δέρμα (dérma)

_(der'-mah | THER-ma | THARE-ma)_

Definition

from G1194; a hide; skin.

  • a skin, hide, leather

See also

G1194

G1193

δερμάτινος (dermátinos)

_(der-mat'-ee-nos | ther-MA-tee-nose | thare-MA-tee-nose)_

Definition

from G1192; made of hide; leathern, of a skin.

  • made of skin, leathern

See also

G1192

G1194

δέρω (dérō)

_(der'-o | THEH-roh | THAY-roh)_

Definition

a primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e., (by implication) to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash; beat, smite.

  • to flay, skin
  • to beat, thrash, smite

G1195

δεσμεύω (desmeúō)

_(des-myoo'-o | theh-SMEV-oh | thay-SMAVE-oh)_

Definition

from a (presumed) derivative of G1196; to be a binder (captor), i.e., to enchain (a prisoner), to tie on (a load); bind.

  • to put in chains
  • to bind up, bind together

See also

G1196

G1196

δεσμέω (desméō)

_(des-meh'-o | theh-SMEH-oh | thay-SMAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1199; to tie, i.e., shackle; bind.

  • to bind, tie

See also

G1199

G1197

δέσμη (désmē)

_(des-may' | THEH-smay | THAY-smay)_

Definition

from G1196; a bundle; bundle.

  • a bundle

See also

G1196

G1198

δέσμιος (désmios)

_(des'-mee-os | THEH-smee-ose | THAY-smee-ose)_

Definition

from G1199; a captive (as bound); in bonds, prisoner.

  • bound, in bonds, a captive, a prisoner

See also

G1199

G1199

δεσμόν (desmón)

_(des-mon' | theh-SMONE | thay-SMONE)_

Definition

neuter and masculine respectively from G1210; a band, i.e., ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability; band, bond, chain, string.

  • a band or bond

See also

G1210

G1200

δεσμοφύλαξ (desmophýlax)

_(des-mof-oo'-lax | theh-smoh-FOO-lahks | thay-smoh-FYOO-lahks)_

Definition

from G1199 and G5441; a jailer (as guarding the prisoners); jailor, keeper of the prison.

  • a keeper of a prison, a jailor

See also

G1199, G5441