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G1601

ἐκπίπτω (ekpíptō)

_(ek-pip'-to | ek-PEE-ptoh | ake-PEE-ptoh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4098; to drop away; specially, be driven out of one's course; figuratively, to lose, become inefficient; be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.

  • to fall out of, to fall down from, to fall off
  • metaphorically
    • to fall from a thing, to lose it
    • to perish, to fall
    • to fall from a place from which one cannot keep
    • fall from a position
    • to fall powerless, to fall to the ground, be without effect
    • of the divine promise of salvation

See also

G1537, G4098

G1602

ἐκπλέω (ekpléō)

_(ek-pleh'-o | ek-PLEH-oh | ake-PLAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4126; to depart by ship; sail (away, thence).

  • to sail from, sail away, depart by ship

See also

G1537, G4126

G1603

ἐκπληρόω (ekplēróō)

_(ek-play-ro'-o | ek-play-ROH-oh | ake-play-ROH-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4137; to accomplish entirely; fulfill.

  • to fill full, to fill up completely
  • metaphorically to fulfil, make good

See also

G1537, G4137

G1604

ἐκπλήρωσις (ekplḗrōsis)

_(ek-play'-ro-sis | ek-PLAY-roh-sees | ake-PLAY-roh-sees)_

Definition

from G1603; completion; accomplishment.

  • a completing, fulfilment

See also

G1603

G1605

ἐκπλήσσω (ekplḗssō)

_(ek-place'-so | ek-PLASE-soh | ake-PLASE-soh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4141; to strike with astonishment; amaze, astonish.

  • to strike out, expel by a blow, drive out or away
  • to cast off by a blow, to drive out
    • commonly, to strike one out of self-possession, to strike with panic, shock, astonish
  • to be struck with amazement, astonished, amazed

See also

G1537, G4141

G1606

ἐκπνέω (ekpnéō)

_(ek-pneh'-o | ek-PNEH-oh | ake-PNAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4154; to expire; give up the ghost.

  • to breathe out, breathe out one's life, breathe one's last, expire

See also

G1537, G4154

G1607

ἐκπορεύομαι (ekporeúomai)

_(ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee | ek-poh-REV-oh-meh | ake-poh-RAVE-oh-may)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4198; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project; come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of).

  • to go forth, go out, depart
  • metaphorically
    • to come forth, to issue, to proceed
    • of feelings, affections, deeds, sayings
    • to flow forth
    • of a river
    • to project, from the mouth of one
    • to spread abroad, of a rumour

See also

G1537, G4198

G1608

ἐκπορνεύω (ekporneúō)

_(ek-porn-yoo'-o | ek-pore-NEV-oh | ake-pore-NAVE-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4203; to be utterly unchaste; give self over to fornication.

  • to go a whoring, "give one's self over to fornication"

See also

G1537, G4203

G1609

ἐκπτύω (ekptýō)

_(ek-ptoo'-o | ek-PTOO-oh | ake-PTYOO-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4429; to spit out, i.e., (figuratively) spurn; reject.

  • to spit out
  • reject, spurn, loathe

See also

G1537, G4429

G1610

ἐκριζόω (ekrizóō)

_(ek-rid-zo'-o | ek-ree-ZOH-oh | ake-ree-ZOH-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4492; to uproot; pluck up by the root, root up.

  • to root out, pluck up by the roots

See also

G1537, G4492

G1611

ἔκστασις (ékstasis)

_(ek'-stas-is | EK-sta-sees | AKE-sta-sees)_

Definition

from G1839; a displacement of the mind, i.e., bewilderment, "ecstasy"; + be amazed, amazement, astonishment, trance.

  • any casting down of a thing from its proper place or state, displacement
  • a throwing of the mind out of its normal state, alienation of mind, whether such as makes a lunatic or that of a man who by some sudden emotion is transported as it were out of himself, so that in this rapt condition, although he is awake, his mind is drawn off from all surrounding objects and wholly fixed on things divine that he sees nothing but the forms and images lying within, and thinks that he perceives with his bodily eyes and ears realities shown him by God
  • amazement, the state of one who, either owing to the importance or the novelty of an event, is thrown into a state of blended fear and wonderment

See also

G1839

G1612

ἐκστρέφω (ekstréphō)

_(ek-stref'-o | ek-STREH-foh | ake-STRAY-foh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G4762; to pervert (figuratively); subvert.

  • to turn or twist out, tear up
  • to turn inside out, invert
  • to change for the worse, pervert, corrupt

See also

G1537, G4762

G1613

ἐκταράσσω (ektarássō)

_(ek-tar-as'-so | ek-ta-RAHS-soh | ake-ta-RAHS-soh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5015; to disturb wholly; exceedingly trouble.

  • to agitate, trouble, exceedingly

See also

G1537, G5015

G1614

ἐκτείνω (ekteínō)

_(ek-ti'-no | ek-TEE-noh | ake-TEE-noh)_

Definition

from G1537 and teino (to stretch); to extend; cast, put forth, stretch forth (out).

  • to stretch out, stretch forth
    • over, towards, against one

See also

G1537

G1615

ἐκτελέω (ekteléō)

_(ek-tel-eh'-o | ek-teh-LEH-oh | ake-tay-LAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5055; to complete fully; finish.

  • to finish, complete

See also

G1537, G5055

G1616

ἐκτένεια (ekténeia)

_(ek-ten'-i-ah | ek-TEH-nee-ah | ake-TAY-nee-ah)_

Definition

from G1618; intentness; X instantly.

  • extension
  • intentness (of mind), earnestness

See also

G1618

G1617

ἐκτενέστερον (ektenésteron)

_(ek-ten-es'-ter-on | ek-teh-NEH-steh-rone | ake-tay-NAY-stay-rone)_

Definition

neuter of the comparative of G1618; more intently; more earnestly.

  • more intently, more earnestly

See also

G1618

G1618

ἐκτενής (ektenḗs)

_(ek-ten-ace' | ek-teh-NASE | ake-tay-NASE)_

Definition

from G1614; intent; without ceasing, fervent.

  • stretched out
  • metaphorically intent, earnestly, assiduously

See also

G1614

G1619

ἐκτενῶς (ektenōs)

_(ek-ten-oce' | ek-teh-NOSE | ake-tay-NOSE)_

Definition

adverb from G1618; intently; fervently.

  • earnestly, fervently, intensely

See also

G1618

G1620

ἐκτίθημι (ektíthēmi)

_(ek-tith'-ay-mee | ek-TEE-thay-mee | ake-TEE-thay-mee)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5087; to expose; figuratively, to declare; cast out, expound.

  • to place or set out, put outside, expose
  • to set up, exhibit
  • metaphorically to set forth, declare, expound

See also

G1537, G5087

G1621

ἐκτινάσσω (ektinássō)

_(ek-tin-as'-so | ek-tee-NAHS-soh | ake-tee-NAHS-soh)_

Definition

from G1537 and tinasso (to swing); to shake violently; shake (off).

  • to shake off so that something adhering shall fall
    • by this symbolic act a person, expresses extreme contempt for another and refuses to have any further dealings with him
    • to shake off for (the cleansing of) one's self

See also

G1537

G1622

ἐκτός (ektós)

_(ek-tos' | ek-TOSE | ake-TOSE)_

Definition

from G1537; the exterior; figuratively (as a preposition) aside from, besides; but, except(-ed), other than, out of, outside, unless, without.

  • outside, beyond
  • the outside, exterior
  • outside of
  • beyond, besides, except

See also

G1537

G1623

ἕκτος (héktos)

_(hek'-tos | HEK-tose | AKE-tose)_

Definition

ordinal from G1803; sixth; sixth.

  • the sixth

See also

G1803

G1624

ἐκτρέπω (ektrépō)

_(ek-trep'-o | ek-TREH-poh | ake-TRAY-poh)_

Definition

from G1537 and the base of G5157; to deflect, i.e., turn away (literally or figuratively); avoid, turn (aside, out of the way).

  • to turn or twist out
    • in a medical sense used of dislocated limbs
  • to turn off or aside
  • to be turned aside
  • to turn aside
  • to turn away from, to shun a thing, to avoid meeting or associating with one

See also

G1537, G5157

G1625

ἐκτρέφω (ektréphō)

_(ek-tref'-o | ek-TREH-foh | ake-TRAY-foh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5142; to rear up to maturity, i.e., (genitive case) to cherish or train; bring up, nourish.

  • to nourish up to maturity, to nourish
  • to nurture, bring up

See also

G1537, G5142

G1626

ἔκτρωμα (éktrōma)

_(ek'-tro-mah | EK-troh-ma | AKE-troh-ma)_

Definition

from a comparative of G1537 and τιτρώσκω (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e., (by analogy) untimely birth; born out of due time.

  • an abortion, abortive birth
  • an untimely birth

See also

G1537

G1627

ἐκφέρω (ekphérō)

_(ek-fer'-o | ek-FEH-roh | ake-FAY-roh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5342; to bear out (literally or figuratively); bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).

  • to carry out, to bear forth
    • the dead for burial
  • to bring i.e., lead out
  • to bring forth, i.e., produce
    • of the earth bearing plants

See also

G1537, G5342

G1628

ἐκφεύγω (ekpheúgō)

_(ek-fyoo'-go | ek-FEV-goh | ake-FAVE-goh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5343; to flee out; escape, flee.

  • to flee out of, flee away
    • to seek safety in flight
    • to escape

See also

G1537, G5343

G1629

ἐκφοβέω (ekphobéō)

_(ek-fob-eh'-o | ek-foh-VEH-oh | ake-foh-VAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5399; to frighten utterly; terrify.

  • to frighten away, to terrify
  • to throw into violent flight

See also

G1537, G5399

G1630

ἔκφοβος (ékphobos)

_(ek'-fob-os | EK-foh-vose | AKE-foh-vose)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5401; frightened out of one's wits; sore afraid, exceedingly fear.

  • stricken with fear or terror, exceedingly, frightened, terrified

See also

G1537, G5401

G1631

ἐκφύω (ekphýō)

_(ek-foo'-o | ek-FOO-oh | ake-FYOO-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5453; to sprout up; put forth.

  • to generate or produce from
  • to cause to grow out

See also

G1537, G5453

G1632

ἐκχέω (ekchéō)

_(ek-kheh'-o | ek-HEH-oh | ake-HAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and χέω (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively, to bestow; gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad, forth), spill.

  • to pour out, shed forth
  • metaphorically to bestow or distribute largely

See also

G1537

G1633

ἐκχωρέω (ekchōréō)

_(ek-kho-reh'-o | ek-hoh-REH-oh | ake-hoh-RAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5562; to depart; depart out.

  • to depart from
  • to remove from in the sense of fleeing from

See also

G1537, G5562

G1634

ἐκψύχω (ekpsýchō)

_(ek-psoo'-kho | ek-PSOO-hoh | ake-PSYOO-hoh)_

Definition

from G1537 and G5594; to expire; give (yield) up the ghost.

  • to expire, to breathe out one's life

See also

G1537, G5594

G1635

ἑκών (hekṓn)

_(hek-own' | hek-ONE | ake-ONE)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; voluntary; willingly.

  • unforced, voluntary, willing
  • of one's own will
  • of one's own accord

G1636

ἐλαία (elaía)

_(el-ah'-yah | eh-LEH-ah | ay-LAY-ah)_

Definition

feminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit); olive (berry, tree).

  • an olive tree
  • an olive, the fruit of an olive tree

G1637

ἔλαιον (élaion)

_(el'-ah-yon | EH-leh-one | A-lay-one)_

Definition

neuter of the same as G1636; olive oil; oil.

  • olive oil
    • for fuel for lamps
    • for healing the sick
    • for anointing the head and body at feasts
    • mentioned among articles of commerce

See also

G1636

G1638

ἐλαιών (elaiṓn)

_(el-ah-yone' | eh-leh-ONE | ay-lay-ONE)_

Definition

from G1636; an olive-orchard, i.e., (specially) the Mount of Olives; Olivet.

  • an olive orchard, a place planted with olive trees
    • Mount of Olives

See also

G1636

G1639

Ἐλαμίτης (Elamítēs)

_(el-am-ee'-tace | eh-la-MEE-tase | ay-la-MEE-tase)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H5867); an Elamite or Persian; Elamite.

  • an Elamite, i.e., an inhabitant of the province of Elymais, a region stretching southwards to the Persian Gulf, but boundaries of which are variously given

See also

H5867

G1640

ἐλάσσων (elássōn)

_(el-as'-sone | eh-LAHS-sone | ay-LAHS-sone)_

Definition

comparative of the same as G1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality); less, under, worse, younger.

  • less
    • in age (younger)
    • in rank
    • in excellence, worse

See also

G1646

G1641

ἐλαττονέω (elattonéō)

_(el-at-ton-eh-o | eh-laht-toh-NEH-oh | ay-laht-toh-NAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1640; to diminish, i.e., fall short; have lack.

  • to be less, inferior, (in possessions)
  • to make less, diminish

See also

G1640

G1642

ἐλαττόω (elattóō)

_(el-at-to'-o | eh-laht-TOH-oh | ay-laht-TOH-oh)_

Definition

from G1640; to lessen (in rank or influence); decrease, make lower.

  • to make less or inferior: in dignity
  • to be made less or inferior: in dignity
  • to decrease in authority or popularity

See also

G1640

G1643

ἐλαύνω (elaúnō)

_(el-ow'-no | eh-LEV-noh | ay-LA-noh)_

Definition

a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternative of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind, oars or daemonical power); carry, drive, row.

  • to drive
    • of the wind driving ships or clouds
    • of sailors propelling a vessel by oars, to row
    • to be carried in a ship, to sail
    • of demons driving to some place the men whom they possess

G1644

ἐλαφρία (elaphría)

_(el-af-ree'-ah | eh-la-FREE-ah | ay-la-FREE-ah)_

Definition

from G1645; levity (figuratively), i.e., fickleness; lightness.

  • lightness
    • used of levity and fickleness of mind

See also

G1645

G1645

ἐλαφρός (elaphrós)

_(el-af-ros' | eh-la-FROSE | ay-la-FROSE)_

Definition

probably akin to G1643 and the base of G1640; light, i.e., easy; light.

  • light in weight, quick, agile

See also

G1640, G1643

G1646

ἐλάχιστος (eláchistos)

_(el-akh'-is-tos | eh-LA-hee-stose | ay-LA-hee-stose)_

Definition

superlative of ἔλαχυς (short); used as equivalent to G3398; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.); least, very little (small), smallest.

  • smallest least
    • in size
    • in amount: of management of affairs
    • in importance: what is the least moment
    • in authority: of commandments
    • in the estimation of men: of persons
    • in rank and excellence: of persons

See also

G3398

G1647

ἐλαχιστότερος (elachistóteros)

_(el-akh-is-tot'-er-os | eh-la-hee-STOH-teh-rose | ay-la-hee-STOH-tay-rose)_

Definition

comparative of G1646; far less; less than the least.

  • less than the least, lower the lowest

See also

G1646

G1648

Ἐλεάζαρ (Eleázar)

_(el-eh-ad'-zar | eh-leh-AH-zahr | ay-lay-AH-zahr)_

Definition

help of God; of Hebrew origin (H499); Eleazar, an Israelite; Eleazar.

  • one of the ancestors of Christ

See also

H499

G1649

ἔλεγξις (élenxis)

_(el'-eng-xis | EH-leng-ksees | A-layng-ksees)_

Definition

from G1651; refutation, i.e., reproof; rebuke.

  • refutation, rebuke

See also

G1651

G1650

ἔλεγχος (élenchos)

_(el'-eng-khos | EH-leng-hose | A-layng-hose)_

Definition

from G1651; proof, conviction; evidence, reproof.

  • a proof, that by which a thing is proved or tested
  • conviction

See also

G1651

G1651

ἐλέγχω (elénchō)

_(el-eng'-kho | eh-LENG-hoh | ay-LAYNG-hoh)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; to confute, admonish; convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove.

  • to convict, refute, confute
    • generally with a suggestion of shame of the person convicted
    • by conviction to bring to the light, to expose
  • to find fault with, correct
    • by word
    • to reprehend severely, chide, admonish, reprove
    • to call to account, show one his fault, demand an explanation
    • by deed
    • to chasten, to punish

G1652

ἐλεεινός (eleeinós)

_(el-eh-i-nos' | eh-leh-ee-NOSE | ay-lay-ee-NOSE)_

Definition

from G1656; pitiable; miserable.

  • to be pitied, miserable

See also

G1656

G1653

ἐλεέω (eleéō)

_(el-eh-eh'-o | eh-leh-EH-oh | ay-lay-A-oh)_

Definition

from G1656; to compassionate (by word or deed, specially, by divine grace); have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).

  • to have mercy on
  • to help one afflicted or seeking aid
  • to help the afflicted, to bring help to the wretched
  • to experience mercy

See also

G1656

G1654

ἐλεημοσύνη (eleēmosýnē)

_(el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay | eh-leh-ay-moh-SOO-nay | ay-lay-ay-moh-SYOO-nay)_

Definition

from G1656; compassionateness, i.e., (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction; alms(-deeds).

  • mercy, pity
    • especially as exhibited in giving alms, charity
  • the benefaction itself, a donation to the poor, alms

See also

G1656

G1655

ἐλεήμων (eleḗmōn)

_(el-eh-ay'-mone | eh-leh-A-mone | ay-lay-A-mone)_

Definition

from G1653; compassionate (actively); merciful.

  • merciful

See also

G1653

G1656

ἔλεος (éleos)

_(el'-eh-os | EH-leh-ose | A-lay-ose)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine, especially active); (+ tender) mercy.

  • mercy: kindness or good will towards the miserable and the afflicted, joined with a desire to help them
    • of men towards men: to exercise the virtue of mercy, show one's self merciful
    • of God towards men: in general providence; the mercy and clemency of God in providing and offering to men salvation by Christ
    • the mercy of Christ, whereby at his return to judgment he will bless true Christians with eternal life

G1657

ἐλευθερία (eleuthería)

_(el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah | eh-lev-theh-REE-ah | ay-layf-thay-REE-ah)_

Definition

from G1658; freedom (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or ceremonial); liberty.

  • liberty to do or to omit things having no relationship to salvation
  • fancied liberty
    • licence, the liberty to do as one pleases
  • true liberty is living as we should not as we please

See also

G1658

G1658

ἐλεύθερος (eleútheros)

_(el-yoo'-ther-os | eh-LEV-theh-rose | ay-LAYF-thay-rose)_

Definition

probably from the alternate of G2064; unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e., (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted), or (genitive case) exempt (from obligation or liability); free (man, woman), at liberty.

  • freeborn
    • in a civil sense, one who is not a slave
    • of one who ceases to be a slave, freed, manumitted
  • free, exempt, unrestrained, not bound by an obligation
  • in an ethical sense: free from the yoke of the Mosaic Law

See also

G2064

G1659

ἐλευθερόω (eleutheróō)

_(el-yoo-ther-o'-o | eh-lev-theh-ROH-oh | ay-layf-thay-ROH-oh)_

Definition

from G1658; to liberate, i.e., (figuratively) to exempt (from moral, ceremonial or mortal liability); deliver, make free.

  • to make free
  • set at liberty: from the dominion of sin

See also

G1658

G1660

ἔλευσις (éleusis)

_(el'-yoo-sis | EH-lev-sees | A-layf-sees)_

Definition

from the alternate of G2064; an advent; coming.

  • a coming, advent

See also

G2064

G1661

ἐλεφάντινος (elephántinos)

_(el-ef-an'-tee-nos | eh-leh-FAHN-tee-nose | ay-lay-FAHN-tee-nose)_

Definition

from ἔλεφας (an "elephant"); elephantine, i.e., (by implication) composed of ivory; of ivory.

  • of ivory

G1662

Ἐλιακείμ (Eliakeím)

_(el-ee-ak-ime' | eh-lee-ah-KEEM | ay-lee-ah-KEEM)_

Definition

raising up by God; of Hebrew origin (H471); Eliakim, an Israelite; Eliakim.

  • the eldest son of Abiud or Judah, bother of Joseph, and father of Azor Matthew 1:13
  • son of Melea, and father of Jonan Luke 3:30,31

See also

H471

G1663

Ἐλιέζερ (Eliézer)

_(el-ee-ed'-zer | eh-lee-EH-zer | ay-lee-A-zare)_

Definition

God is his help; of Hebrew origin (H461); Eliezer, an Israelite; Eliezer.

  • the son of Jorim, in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H461

G1664

Ἐλιούδ (Elioúd)

_(el-ee-ood' | eh-lee-OOTH | ay-lee-OOTH)_

Definition

God his Praise; of Hebrew origin (H410 and H1935); God of majesty; Eliud, an Israelite; Eliud.

  • the son of Achim in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H410, H1935

G1665

Ἐλισάβετ (Elisábet)

_(el-ee-sab'-et | eh-lee-SA-vet | ay-lee-SA-vate)_

Definition

oath of God; of Hebrew origin (H472); Elisabet, an Israelitess; Elisabeth.

  • the wife of Zacharias and mother of John the Baptist, of the priestly family, and a relative of Mary, Luke 1:36

See also

H472

G1666

Ἐλισσαῖος (Elissaîos)

_(el-is-sah'-yos | eh-lees-SEH-ose | ay-lees-SAY-ose)_

Definition

God his salvation; of Hebrew origin (H477); Elissaeus, an Israelite; Elissaeus.

  • a distinguished Old Testament prophet, the disciple, companion, and successor of Elijah

See also

H477

G1667

ἑλίσσω (helíssō)

_(hel-is'-so | heh-LEES-soh | ay-LEES-soh)_

Definition

a form of G1507; to coil or wrap; fold up.

  • to roll up, fold together

See also

G1507

G1668

ἕλκος (hélkos)

_(hel'-kos | HEL-kose | ALE-kose)_

Definition

probably from G1670; an ulcer (as if drawn together); sore.

  • a wound, especially a wound producing a discharge pus
  • a sore, an ulcer

See also

G1670

G1669

ἑλκόω (helkóō)

_(hel-ko'-o | hel-KOH-oh | ale-KOH-oh)_

Definition

from G1668; to cause to ulcerate, i.e., (passively) be ulcerous; full of sores.

  • to make sore, cause to ulcerate
  • to be ulcerated
  • full of sores

See also

G1668

G1670

ἑλκύω (helkýō)

_(hel-koo'-o | hel-KOO-oh | ale-KYOO-oh)_

Definition

probably akin to G138; to drag (literally or figuratively); draw.

  • to draw, drag off
  • metaphorically, to draw by inward power, lead, impel

Note

Compare G1667.

See also

G138, G1667

G1671

Ἑλλάς (Hellás)

_(hel-las' | hel-LAHS | ale-LAHS)_

Definition

unstable, the miry one; of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece), a country of Europe; Greece.

  • a country in southern Europe

G1672

Ἕλλην (Héllēn)

_(hel'-lane | HEL-lane | ALE-lane)_

Definition

from G1671; a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew; Gentile, Greek.

  • a Greek either by nationality, whether a native of the main land or of the Greek islands or colonies
  • in a wider sense the name embraces all nations not Jews that made the language, customs, and learning of the Greeks their own; the primary reference is to a difference of religion and worship

See also

G1671

G1673

Ἑλληνικός (Hellēnikós)

_(hel-lay-nee-kos' | hel-lane-ee-KOSE | ale-lane-ee-KOSE)_

Definition

from G1672; Hellenic, i.e., Grecian (in language); Greek.

  • a Grecian

See also

G1672

G1674

Ἑλληνίς (Hellēnís)

_(hel-lay-nis' | hel-lane-EES | ale-lane-EES)_

Definition

feminine of G1672; a Grecian (i.e., non-Jewish) woman; Greek.

  • a Greek women
  • a Gentile women, not a Jewess

See also

G1672

G1675

Ἑλληνιστής (Hellēnistḗs)

_(hel-lay-nis-tace' | hel-lane-ee-STASE | ale-lane-ee-STASE)_

Definition

from a derivative of G1672; a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew; Grecian.

  • a Hellenist
    • one who imitates the manners and customs or the worship of the Greeks, and use the Greek tongue
    • used in the New Testament of Jews born in foreign lands and speaking Greek

See also

G1672

G1676

Ἑλληνιστί (Hellēnistí)

_(hel-lay-nis-tee' | hel-lane-ee-STEE | ale-lane-ee-STEE)_

Definition

adverb from the same as G1675; Hellenistically, i.e., in the Grecian language; Greek.

  • in Greek, the Greek language

See also

G1675

G1677

ἐλλογέω (ellogéō)

_(el-log-eh'-o | el-loh-GEH-oh | ale-loh-GAY-oh)_

Definition

from G1722 and G3056 (in the sense of account); to reckon in, i.e., attribute; impute, put on account.

  • to reckon in, set to one's account, lay to one's charge, impute

See also

G1722, G3056

G1678

Ἐλμωδάμ (Elmōdám)

_(el-mo-dam' | el-moh-THAHM | ale-moh-THAHM)_

Definition

measure; of Hebrew origin (perhaps for H486); Elmodam, an Israelite; Elmodam.

  • son of Er, in the genealogy of Joseph, Luke 3:28

See also

H486

G1679

ἐλπίζω (elpízō)

_(el-pid'-zo | el-PEE-zoh | ale-PEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G1680; to expect or confide; (have, thing) hope(-d) (for), trust.

  • to hope
    • in a religious sense, to wait for salvation with joy and full confidence
  • hopefully to trust in

See also

G1680

G1680

ἐλπίς (elpís)

_(el-pece' | el-PEES | ale-PEES)_

Definition

from a primary ἔλπω (to anticipate, usually with pleasure); expectation (abstractly or concretely) or confidence; faith, hope.

  • expectation of evil, fear
  • expectation of good, hope
    • in the Christian sense
    • joyful and confident expectation of eternal salvation
  • on hope, in hope, having hope
    • the author of hope, or he who is its foundation
    • the thing hoped for

G1681

Ἐλύμας (Elýmas)

_(el-oo'-mas | eh-LOO-mahs | ay-LYOO-mahs)_

Definition

a wise man; of foreign origin; Elymas, a wizard; Elymas.

  • the Arabic name of the Jewish magnus or sorcerer Barjesus, Acts 13:6

G1682

ἐλοΐ (eloḯ)

_(el-o-ee' | eh-loh-EE | ay-loh-EE)_

Definition

my God; of Chaldean origin (H426 with pronominal suffix) my God; my God; Eloi.

  • Aramaic for the phrase "my God"

See also

H426

G1683

ἐμαυτοῦ (emautoû)

_(em-ow-too' | eh-mav-TOO | ay-maf-TOO)_

Definition

genitive case compound of G1700 and G846; of myself so likewise the dative case ἐμαυτῷ, and accusative case ἐμαυτόν; me, mine own (self), myself.

  • I, me, myself etc.

See also

G846, G1700

G1684

ἐμβαίνω (embaínō)

_(em-ba'-hee-no | em-VEH-noh | ame-VAY-noh)_

Definition

from G1722 and the base of G939; to walk on, i.e., embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool); come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship.

  • to go into, step into

See also

G939, G1722

G1685

ἐμβάλλω (embállō)

_(em-bal'-lo | em-VAHL-loh | ame-VAHL-loh)_

Definition

from G1722 and G906; to throw on, i.e., (figuratively) subject to (eternal punishment); cast into.

  • to throw in, cast into

See also

G906, G1722

G1686

ἐμβάπτω (embáptō)

_(em-bap'-to | em-VA-ptoh | ame-VA-ptoh)_

Definition

from G1722 and G911; to whelm on, i.e., wet (a part of the person, etc.) by contact with a fluid; dip.

  • to dip in

See also

G911, G1722

G1687

ἐμβατεύω (embateúō)

_(em-bat-yoo'-o | em-va-TEV-oh | ame-va-TAVE-oh)_

Definition

from G1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of G939; equivalent to G1684; to intrude on (figuratively); intrude into.

  • to enter, to frequent, haunt
    • often of the gods frequenting favorite sports
    • often to come into possession of a thing
    • to invade, make hostile incursion into
  • to enter
    • to go into details in narrating
    • to investigate, search into, scrutinise minutely

See also

G939, G1684, G1722

G1688

ἐμβιβάζω (embibázō)

_(em-bib-ad'-zo | em-vee-VA-zoh | ame-vee-VA-zoh)_

Definition

from G1722 and βιβάζω (to mount; causative of G1684); to place on, i.e., transfer (aboard a vessel); put in.

  • to put in or on, lead in, cause to enter

See also

G1684, G1722

G1689

ἐμβλέπω (emblépō)

_(em-blep'-o | em-VLEH-poh | ame-VLAY-poh)_

Definition

from G1722 and G991; to look on, i.e., (relatively) to observe fixedly, or (absolutely) to discern clearly; behold, gaze up, look upon, (could) see.

  • to turn one's eyes on
  • look at
  • metaphorically to look at with the mind, to consider

See also

G991, G1722

G1690

ἐμβριμάομαι (embrimáomai)

_(em-brim-ah'-om-ahee | em-vree-MA-oh-meh | ame-vree-MA-oh-may)_

Definition

from G1722 and βριμάομαι (to snort with anger); to have indignation on, i.e., (transitively) to blame, (intransitively) to sigh with chagrin, (specially) to sternly enjoin; straitly charge, groan, murmur against.

  • to charge with earnest admonition, sternly to charge, threatened to enjoin

See also

G1722

G1691

ἐμέ (emé)

_(em-eh' | eh-MEH | ay-MAY)_

Definition

a prolonged form of G3165; me; I, me, my(-self).

  • I, me, myself, etc.

See also

G3165

G1692

ἐμέω (eméō)

_(em-eh'-o | eh-MEH-oh | ay-MAY-oh)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; to vomit; (will) spue.

  • to vomit, vomit forth, throw up

G1693

ἐμμαίνομαι (emmaínomai)

_(em-mah'-ee-nom-ahee | em-MEH-noh-meh | ame-MAY-noh-may)_

Definition

from G1722 and G3105; to rave on, i.e., rage at; be mad against.

  • to rage against one

See also

G1722, G3105

G1694

Ἐμμανουήλ (Emmanouḗl)

_(em-man-oo-ale' | em-ma-noo-ALE | ame-ma-noo-ALE)_

Definition

God with us; of Hebrew origin (H6005); God with us; Emmanuel, a name of Christ; Emmanuel.

  • the title applied to the Messiah, born of the virgin, Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 7:14, because Jesus was God united with man, and showed that God was dwelling with man

See also

H6005

G1695

Ἐμμαούς (Emmaoús)

_(em-mah-ooce' | em-ma-OOS | ame-ma-OOS)_

Definition

warm baths; probably of Hebrew origin (compare H3222); Emmaus, a place in Palestine; Emmaus.

  • the village to which the two disciples were going when our Lord appeared to them on the way, on the day of resurrection

Note

Luke indicates its distance from Jerusalem as sixty stadia or 7.5 miles (12 km). Josephus mentions "a village called Emmaus" at the same distance. The site of Emmaus remains yet to be identified.

See also

H3222

G1696

ἐμμένω (emménō)

_(em-men'-o | em-MEH-noh | ame-MAY-noh)_

Definition

from G1722 and G3306; to stay in the same place, i.e., (figuratively) persevere; continue.

  • to remain in, continue
  • to persevere in anything, a state of mind etc.
  • to hold fast, to be true to, abide by, keep

See also

G1722, G3306

G1697

Ἐμμόρ (Emmór)

_(em-mor' | em-MORE | ame-MORE)_

Definition

an ass; of Hebrew origin (H2544); Emmor (i.e., Chamor), a Canaanite; Emmor.

  • the father of Sychem, Acts 7:16

See also

H2544

G1698

ἐμοί (emoí)

_(em-oy' | eh-MOO | ay-MOO)_

Definition

a prolonged form of G3427; to me; I, me, mine, my.

  • I, me, myself, etc.

See also

G3427

G1699

ἐμός (emós)

_(em-os' | eh-MOSE | ay-MOSE)_

Definition

from the oblique cases of G1473 (G1698, G1700, G1691); my; of me, mine (own), my.

  • my, mine, etc.

See also

G1473, G1691, G1698, G1700

G1700

ἐμοῦ (emoû)

_(em-oo' | eh-MOO | ay-MOO)_

Definition

a prolonged form of G3449; of me; me, mine, my.

  • me, my, mine, etc.

See also

G3449