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G4501

ῥομφαία (rhomphaía)

_(hrom-fah'-yah | rome-FEH-ah | rome-FAY-ah)_

Definition

probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e., a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively); sword.

  • a large sword
  • properly a long Thracian javelin, also a kind of long sword wont to be worn on the right shoulder

G4502

Ῥουβήν (Rhoubḗn)

_(hroo-bane' | roo-VANE | roo-VANE)_

Definition

behold a son; of Hebrew origin (H7205); Ruben (i.e., Reuben), an Israelite; Reuben.

  • Jacob's firstborn child by Leah

See also

H7205

G4503

Ῥούθ (Rhoúth)

_(hrooth | rooth | rooth)_

Definition

a female friend; of Hebrew origin (H7327); Ruth, a Moabitess; Ruth.

  • the ancestor of David and of Christ

See also

H7327

G4504

Ῥοῦφος (Rhoûphos)

_(hroo'-fos | ROO-fose | ROO-fose)_

Definition

red; of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian; Rufus.

  • name of a certain Christian

G4505

ῥύμη (rhýmē)

_(hroo'-may | ROO-may | RYOO-may)_

Definition

prolongation from G4506 in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded); lane, street.

  • a swing, rush, force, trail, of a body in motion
  • a tract of way in a town shut in by buildings on both sides
  • a street, a lane

See also

G4506

G4506

ῥύομαι (rhýomai)

_(rhoo'-om-ahee | ROO-oh-meh | RYOO-oh-may)_

Definition

middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to G4482 (through the idea of a current; compare G4511); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e., rescue; deliver(-er).

  • to draw to one's self, to rescue, to deliver
  • the deliverer

See also

G4482, G4511

G4507

ῥυπαρία (rhyparía)

_(hroo-par-ee'-ah | roo-pa-REE-ah | ryoo-pa-REE-ah)_

Definition

from G4508; dirtiness (morally); turpitude.

  • to make filthy, befoul
  • to defile, dishonor
  • to make filthy

See also

G4508

G4508

ῥυπαρός (rhyparós)

_(rhoo-par-os' | roo-pa-ROSE | ryoo-pa-ROSE)_

Definition

from G4509; dirty, i.e., (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked; vile.

  • to be dirty, grow filthy
  • metaphorically to be defiled with iniquity

See also

G4509

G4509

ῥύπος (rhýpos)

_(hroo'-pos | ROO-pose | RYOO-pose)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e., (morally) depravity; filth.

  • filthy, dirty

G4510

ῥυπόω (rhypóō)

_(rhoo-po'-o | roo-POH-oh | ryoo-POH-oh)_

Definition

from G4509; to soil, i.e., (intransitively) to become dirty (morally); be filthy.

  • to make filthy, defile, soil
  • to be filthy (morally)

See also

G4509

G4511

ῥύσις (rhýsis)

_(hroo'-sis | ROO-sees | RYOO-sees)_

Definition

from G4506 in the sense of its congener G4482; a flux (of blood); issue.

  • a flowing issue

See also

G4482, G4506

G4512

ῥυτίς (rhytís)

_(hroo-tece' | roo-TEES | ryoo-TEES)_

Definition

from G4506; a fold (as drawing together), i.e., a wrinkle (especially on the face); wrinkle.

  • a wrinkle

See also

G4506

G4513

Ῥωμαϊκός (Rhōmaïkós)

_(rho-mah-ee-kos' | roh-ma-ee-KOSE | roh-ma-ee-KOSE)_

Definition

of Rome's strength; from G4514; Romaic, i.e., Latin; Latin.

  • the language spoken by the Romans

See also

G4514

G4514

Ῥωμαῖος (Rhōmaîos)

_(hro-mah'-yos | roh-MEH-ose | roh-MAY-ose)_

Definition

from G4516; Romaean, i.e., Roman (as noun); Roman, of Rome.

  • a resident of the city of Rome, a Roman citizen

See also

G4516

G4515

Ῥωμαϊστί (Rhōmaïstí)

_(hro-mah-is-tee' | roh-ma-ee-STEE | roh-ma-ee-STEE)_

Definition

of Rome's strength; adverb from a presumed derivative of G4516; Romaistically, i.e., in the Latin language; Latin.

  • the language spoken by the Romans

See also

G4516

G4516

Ῥώμη (Rhṓmē)

_(hro'-may | ROH-may | ROH-may)_

Definition

strength; from the base of G4517; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy; Rome.

  • the famous capital of the ancient world

See also

G4517

G4517

ῥώννυμι (rhṓnnymi)

_(hrone'-noo-mee | RONE-noo-mee | RONE-nyoo-mee)_

Definition

prolongation from ῥώομαι (to dart; probably akin to G4506); to strengthen, i.e., (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye); farewell.

  • to make strong, strengthen
  • to be strong, to thrive, prosper
  • in the usual formula in closing of a letter, farewell

See also

G4506

G4518

σαβαχθάνι (sabachtháni)

_(sab-akh-than-ee' | sa-vahk-THA-nee | sa-vahk-THA-nee)_

Definition

of Chaldee or (H7662 with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e., shebakthani), a cry of distress; sabachthani.

  • thou hast forsaken me

See also

H7662

G4519

σαβαώθ (sabaṓth)

_(sab-ah-owth' | sa-va-OHTH | sa-va-OHTH)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H6635 in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (i.e., tsebaoth), a military epithet of God; sabaoth.

  • "Lord of Sabaoth"
    • Lord of the armies of Israel, as those who are under the leadership and protection of Jehovah maintain his cause in war

See also

H6635

G4520

σαββατισμός (sabbatismós)

_(sab-bat-is-mos' | sahv-va-tee-SMOSE | sahv-va-tee-SMOSE)_

Definition

from a derivative of G4521; a "sabbatism", i.e., (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven); rest.

  • a keeping sabbath
  • the blessed rest from toils and troubles looked for in the age to come by the true worshippers of God and true Christians

See also

G4521

G4521

σάββατον (sábbaton)

_(sab'-bat-on | SAHV-va-tone | SAHV-va-tone)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H7676); 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; sabbath (day), week.

  • the seventh day of each week which was a sacred festival on which the Israelites were required to abstain from all work
    • the institution of the sabbath, the law for keeping holy every seventh day of the week
    • a single sabbath, sabbath day
  • seven days, a week

See also

H7676

G4522

σαγήνη (sagḗnē)

_(sag-ay'-nay | sa-GAY-nay | sa-GAY-nay)_

Definition

from a derivative of σάττω (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing; net.

  • a large fishing net, a drag net

G4523

Σαδδουκαῖος (Saddoukaîos)

_(sad-doo-kah'-yos | sahth-thoo-KEH-ose | sahth-thoo-KAY-ose)_

Definition

the righteous; probably from G4524; a Sadducaean (i.e., Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite; Sadducee.

  • a religious party at the time of Christ among the Jews, who denied that the oral law was a revelation of God to the Israelites, and who deemed the written law alone to be obligatory on the nation, as the divine authority

Note

They denied the following doctrines: (1) the resurrection of the body, (2) immortality of the soul, (3) existence of spirits and angels, (4) divine predestination.

See also

G4524

G4524

Σαδώκ (Sadṓk)

_(sad-oke' | sa-THOKE | sa-THOKE)_

Definition

just; of Hebrew origin (H6659); Sadoc (i.e., Tsadok), an Israelite; Sadoc.

  • a descendant of Zerubbabel in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H6659

G4525

σαίνω (saínō)

_(sah'-ee-no | SEH-noh | SAY-noh)_

Definition

akin to G4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e., (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb); move.

  • to wag the tail
    • of dogs
  • metaphorically
    • to flatter, fawn upon
    • to move (the mind of one)
    • agreeably
    • to agitate, disturb, trouble

See also

G4579

G4526

σάκκος (sákkos)

_(sak'-kos | SAHK-kose | SAHK-kose)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H8242); "sack"-cloth, i.e., mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief); sackcloth.

  • a sack
    • a receptacle for holding or carrying various things, as money, food, etc.
    • a course cloth, a dark course stuff made especially from the hair of animals
    • a garment of the like material, and clinging to the person like a sack, which was wont to be worn (or drawn over the tunic instead of the cloak or mantle) by mourners, penitents, suppliants and also by those who like the Hebrew prophets, lead an austere life

See also

H8242

G4527

Σαλά (Salá)

_(sal-ah' | sa-LA | sa-LA)_

Definition

sprout; of Hebrew origin (H7974); Sala (i.e., Shelach), a patriarch; Sala.

  • the son of Arphaxad, and father of Eber

See also

H7974

G4528

Σαλαθιήλ (Salathiḗl)

_(sal-ath-ee-ale' | sa-la-thee-ALE | sa-la-thee-ALE)_

Definition

I have asked of God; of Hebrew origin (H7597); Salathiel (i.e., Shealtiel), an Israelite; Salathiel.

  • the son of Jeconiah in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H7597

G4529

Σαλαμίς (Salamís)

_(sal-am-ece' | sa-la-MEES | sa-la-MEES)_

Definition

salt; probably from G4535 (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus; Salamis.

  • a principal city at the east end of the island of Cyprus

See also

G4535

G4530

Σαλείμ (Saleím)

_(sal-ime' | sa-LEEM | sa-LEEM)_

Definition

peace; probably from the same as G4531; Salim, a place in Palestine; Salim.

  • a well known town 8 miles (11 km) south of Scythopolis

See also

G4531

G4531

σαλεύω (saleúō)

_(sal-yoo'-o | sa-LEV-oh | sa-LAVE-oh)_

Definition

from G4535; to waver, i.e., agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite; move, shake (together), which can(-not) be shaken, stir up.

  • a motion produced by winds, storms, waves, etc
    • to agitate or shake
    • to cause to totter
    • to shake thoroughly, of a measure filled by shaking its contents together
  • to shake down, overthrow
    • to cast down from one's (secure and happy) state
    • to move, agitate the mind, to disturb one

See also

G4535

G4532

Σαλήμ (Salḗm)

_(sal-ame' | sa-LAME | sa-LAME)_

Definition

peace; of Hebrew origin (H8004); Salem (i.e., Shalem), a place in Palestine; Salem.

  • the place where Melchizedek was king and thought to be the ancient name of Jerusalem

See also

H8004

G4533

Σαλμών (Salmṓn)

_(sal-mone' | sahl-MONE | sahl-MONE)_

Definition

raiment, a garment; of Hebrew origin (H8012); Salmon, an Israelite; Salmon.

  • the father of Boaz in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H8012

G4534

Σαλμώνη (Salmṓnē)

_(sal-mo'-nay | sahl-MOH-nay | sahl-MOH-nay)_

Definition

clothed; perhaps of similar origin to G4529; Salmone, a place in Crete; Salmone.

  • a bold promontory on the east point of the island of Crete

See also

G4529

G4535

σάλος (sálos)

_(sal'-os | SA-lose | SA-lose)_

Definition

probably from the base of G4525; a vibration, i.e., (specially), billow; wave.

  • the tossing or swell of the sea

See also

G4525

G4536

σάλπιγξ (sálpinx)

_(sal'-pinx | SAHL-peeng-ks | SAHL-peeng-ks)_

Definition

perhaps from G4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet; trump(-et).

  • a trumpet

See also

G4535

G4537

σαλπίζω (salpízō)

_(sal-pid'-zo | sahl-PEE-zoh | sahl-PEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G4536; to trumpet, i.e., sound a blast (literally or figuratively); (which are yet to) sound (a trumpet).

  • to sound a trumpet

See also

G4536

G4538

σαλπιστής (salpistḗs)

_(sal-pis-tace' | sahl-pee-STASE | sahl-pee-STASE)_

Definition

from G4537; a trumpeter; trumpeter.

  • a trumpeter

See also

G4537

G4539

Σαλώμη (Salṓmē)

_(sal-o'-may | sa-LOH-may | sa-LOH-may)_

Definition

peaceful; probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from H7965); Salome (i.e., Shelomah), an Israelitess; Salome.

  • the wife of Zebedee and the mother of the apostle James the elder and John

See also

H7965

G4540

Σαμάρεια (Samáreia)

_(sam-ar'-i-ah | sa-MA-ree-ah | sa-MA-ree-ah)_

Definition

guardianship; of Hebrew origin (H8111); Samaria (i.e., Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine; Samaria.

  • a territory in Palestine, which had Samaria as its capital

See also

H8111

G4541

Σαμαρείτης (Samareítēs)

_(sam-ar-i'-tace | sa-ma-REE-tase | sa-ma-REE-tase)_

Definition

from G4540; a Samarite, i.e., inhabitant of Samaria; Samaritan.

  • a Samaritan,
    • an inhabitant of the city of Samaria
    • an inhabitant of the region of Samaria

See also

G4540

G4542

Σαμαρεῖτις (Samareîtis)

_(sam-ar-i'-tis | sa-ma-REE-tees | sa-ma-REE-tees)_

Definition

feminine of G4541; a Samaritess, i.e., woman of Samaria; of Samaria.

  • a Samaritan woman

See also

G4541

G4543

Σαμοθρᾴκη (Samothráikē)

_(sam-oth-rak'-ay | sa-moh-THRA-kay | sa-moh-THRA-kay)_

Definition

a sign of rags; from G4544 and Θτρᾴκη (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean; Samothracia.

  • an island on the Aegean Sea, about 38 Miles (60 km) from the coast of Thrace at the mouth of the river Hebrus

See also

G4544

G4544

Σάμος (Sámos)

_(sam'-os | SA-mose | SA-mose)_

Definition

a sandy bluff; of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean; Samos.

  • an island off that part of Asia Minor where Ionia touches Caria

G4545

Σαμουήλ (Samouḗl)

_(sam-oo-ale' | sa-moo-ALE | sa-moo-ALE)_

Definition

his name is of God; of Hebrew origin (H8050); Samuel (i.e., Shemuel), an Israelite; Samuel.

  • the son of Elkanah and Hannah, the last of the judges, a distinguished prophet, and a founder of the prophetic order, he gave the Jews there first kings, Saul, David

See also

H8050

G4546

Σαμψών (Sampsṓn)

_(samp-sone' | sahm-PSONE | sahm-PSONE)_

Definition

like the sun; of Hebrew origin (H8123); Sampson (i.e., Shimshon), an Israelite; Samson.

  • a famous judge of Israel renowned for his physical strength

See also

H8123

G4547

σανδάλιον (sandálion)

_(san-dal'-ee-on | sahn-THA-lee-one | sahn-THA-lee-one)_

Definition

neuter of a derivative of σάνδαλον (a "sandal"; of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad; sandal.

  • a sandal, a sole made of wood or leather, covering the bottom of the foot and bound on with thongs

G4548

σανίς (sanís)

_(san-ece' | sa-NEES | sa-NEES)_

Definition

of uncertain affinity; a plank; board.

  • a board, a plank

G4549

Σαούλ (Saoúl)

_(sah-ool' | sa-OOL | sa-OOL)_

Definition

desired; of Hebrew origin (H7586); Saul (i.e., Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul; Saul.

  • the Jewish name of the apostle Paul
  • the son of Kish and the first king of Israel

Note

Compare G4569.

See also

G4569, H7586

G4550

σαπρός (saprós)

_(sap-ros' | sa-PROSE | sa-PROSE)_

Definition

from G4595; rotten, i.e., worthless (literally or morally); bad, corrupt.

  • rotten, putrefied
  • corrupted by one and no longer fit for use, worn out
  • of poor quality, bad, unfit for use, worthless

Note

Compare G4190.

See also

G4190, G4595

G4551

Σαπφείρη (Sappheírē)

_(sap-fi'-ray | sahp-FEE-ray | sahp-FEE-ray)_

Definition

a sapphire; feminine of G4552; Sapphire, an Israelitess; Sapphira.

  • the wife of Ananias

See also

G4552

G4552

σάπφειρος (sáppheiros)

_(sap'-fi-ros | SAHP-fee-rose | SAHP-fee-rose)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H5601); a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem; sapphire.

  • sapphire, a precious stone

See also

H5601

G4553

σαργάνη (sargánē)

_(sar-gan'-ay | sahr-GA-nay | sahr-GA-nay)_

Definition

apparently of Hebrew origin (H8276); a basket (as interwoven or wicker-work; basket.

  • a braided rope, a band
  • a basket, a basket made of ropes, a hamper

See also

H8276

G4554

Σάρδεις (Sárdeis)

_(sar'-dice | SAHR-thees | SAHR-thees)_

Definition

red ones; plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis, a place in Asia Minor; Sardis.

  • a luxurious city in Asia Minor, the capital of Lydia

G4555

σάρδινος (sárdinos)

_(sar'-dee-nos | SAHR-thee-nose | SAHR-thee-nose)_

Definition

from the same as G4556; sardine (G3037 being implied), i.e., a gem, so called; sardine.

  • a sardius, a precious stone of which there are two types, the former is called a carnelian (because flesh colored) and the latter a sard

See also

G3037, G4556

G4556

σάρδιος (sárdios)

_(sar'-dee-os | SAHR-thee-ose | SAHR-thee-ose)_

Definition

properly, an adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (3037 being implied), i.e., (as noun) the gem so called; sardius.

  • a sardius, a precious stone of which there are two types, the former is called a carnelian (because flesh colored) and the latter a sard

G4557

σαρδόνυξ (sardónyx)

_(sar-don'-oox | sahr-THOH-nooks | sahr-THOH-nyooks)_

Definition

from the base of G4556 and ὄνυξ (the nail of a finger; hence the "onyx" stone); a "sardonyx", i.e., the gem so called; sardonyx.

  • a sardonyx, a precious stone marked by the red colors of the carnelian (sard) and the white of the onyx

See also

G4556

G4558

Σάρεπτα (Sárepta)

_(sar'-ep-tah | SA-reh-pta | SA-ray-pta)_

Definition

smelting; of Hebrew origin (H6886); Sarepta (i.e., Tsarephath), a place in Palestine; Sarepta.

  • the Greek name for Zarephath, a Phoenician town between Tyre and Sidon, but nearer Sidon

See also

H6886

G4559

σαρκικός (sarkikós)

_(sar-kee-kos' | sahr-kee-KOSE | sahr-kee-KOSE)_

Definition

from G4561; pertaining to flesh, i.e., (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate; carnal, fleshly.

  • fleshly, carnal
    • having the nature of flesh, i.e., under the control of the animal appetites
    • governed by mere human nature not by the Spirit of God
    • having its seat in the animal nature or aroused by the animal nature
    • human: with the included idea of depravity
    • pertaining to the flesh
    • to the body: related to birth, linage, etc

See also

G4561

G4560

σάρκινος (sárkinos)

_(sar'-kee-nos | SAHR-kee-nose | SAHR-kee-nose)_

Definition

from G4561; similar to flesh, i.e., (by analogy) soft; fleshly.

  • fleshly, consisting of flesh, composed of flesh
  • pertaining to the body (as earthly and perishable material)
  • wholly given up to the flesh, rooted in the flesh as it were

See also

G4561

G4561

σάρξ (sárx)

_(sarx | SAHR-ks | SAHR-ks)_

Definition

probably from the base of G4563; 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 (specially), a human being (as such); carnal(-ly), + carnally minded, flesh(-ly).

  • flesh (the soft substance of the living body, which covers the bones and is permeated with blood) of both man and beasts
  • the body
    • the body of a man
    • used of natural or physical origin, generation or relationship
    • born of natural generation
    • the sensuous nature of man, "the animal nature"
    • without any suggestion of depravity
    • the animal nature with cravings which incite to sin
    • the physical nature of man as subject to suffering
  • a living creature (because possessed of a body of flesh) whether man or beast
  • the flesh, denotes mere human nature, the earthly nature of man apart from divine influence, and therefore prone to sin and opposed to God

See also

G4563

G4562

Σαρούχ (Saroúch)

_(sar-ooch' | sa-ROOK | sa-ROOK)_

Definition

intertwined; of Hebrew origin (H8286); Saruch (i.e., Serug), a patriarch; Saruch.

  • the son of Reu in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H8286

G4563

σαρόω (saróō)

_(sar-o'-o | sa-ROH-oh | sa-ROH-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of σαίρω (to brush off; akin to G4951); meaning a broom; to sweep; sweep.

  • to sweep, clean by sweeping

See also

G4951

G4564

Σάῤῥα (Sárrha)

_(sar'-hrah | SAHR-ra | SAHR-ra)_

Definition

princess; of Hebrew origin (H8283); Sarra (i.e., Sarah), the wife of Abraham; Sara, Sarah.

  • the wife of Abraham

See also

H8283

G4565

Σάρων (Sárōn)

_(sar'-one | SA-rone | SA-rone)_

Definition

plain, level; of Hebrew origin (H8289); Saron (i.e., Sharon), a district of Palestine; Saron.

  • a level region extending from Caesarea of Palestine as far as Joppa, abounding in good pasture and famous for its fertility

See also

H8289

G4566

Σατᾶν (Satân)

_(sat-an' | sa-TAHN | sa-TAHN)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H7854); Satan, i.e., the devil; Satan.

  • adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act), the name given to
    • the prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of God and Christ
    • he incites apostasy from God and to sin
    • circumventing men by his wiles
    • the worshippers of idols are said to be under his control
    • by his demons he is able to take possession of men and inflict them with diseases
    • by God's assistance he is overcome
    • on Christ's return from heaven he will be bound with chains for a thousand years, but when the thousand years are finished he will walk the earth in yet greater power, but shortly after will be given over to eternal punishment
    • a Satan-like man

Note

Compare G4567.

See also

G4567, H7854

G4567

Σατανᾶς (Satanâs)

_(sat-an-as' | sa-ta-NAHS | sa-ta-NAHS)_

Definition

of Chaldee origin corresponding to H4566 (with the definite affix); the accuser, i.e., the devil; Satan.

  • adversary (one who opposes another in purpose or act), the name given to
    • the prince of evil spirits, the inveterate adversary of God and Christ
    • he incites apostasy from God and to sin
    • circumventing men by his wiles
    • the worshippers of idols are said to be under his control
    • by his demons he is able to take possession of men and inflict them with diseases
    • by God's assistance he is overcome
    • on Christ's return from heaven he will be bound with chains for a thousand years, but when the thousand years are finished he will walk the earth in yet greater power, but shortly after will be given over to eternal punishment
    • a Satan-like man

See also

H4566

G4568

σάτον (sáton)

_(sat'-on | SA-tone | SA-tone)_

Definition

of Hebrew origin (H5429); a certain measure for things dry; measure.

  • a kind of dry measure, 3 gallons (14 liters)

See also

H5429

G4569

Σαῦλος (Saûlos)

_(sow'-los | SEV-lose | SA-lose)_

Definition

desired; of Hebrew origin, the same as G4549; Saulus (i.e., Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul; Saul.

  • the Jewish name of the apostle Paul

See also

G4549

G4570

σβέννυμι (sbénnymi)

_(sben'-noo-mee | s-VEN-noo-mee | s-VANE-nyoo-mee)_

Definition

a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively); go out, quench.

  • to extinguish, quench
    • of fire or things on fire
    • to be quenched, to go out
    • metaphorically to quench, to suppress, stifle
    • of divine influence

G4571

σέ (sé)

_(seh | seh | say)_

Definition

accusative case singular of G4771; thee; thee, thou, X thy house.

  • thou, thee

See also

G4771

G4572

σεαυτοῦ (seautoû)

_(seh-ow-too' | seh-av-TOO | say-af-TOO)_

Definition

genitive case from G4571 and G846, also dative case of the same, σεαυτῷ, and accusative case σεαυτόν, likewise contracted σαυτοῦ, σαυτῷ, and σαυτόν, respectively; of (with, to) thyself; thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self).

  • thyself, thee

See also

G846, G4571

G4573

σεβάζομαι (sebázomai)

_(seb-ad'-zom-ahee | seh-VA-zoh-meh | say-VA-zoh-may)_

Definition

middle voice from a derivative of G4576; to venerate, i.e., adore; worship.

  • to fear, be afraid
  • to honor religiously, to worship

See also

G4576

G4574

σέβασμα (sébasma)

_(seb'-as-mah | SEH-va-sma | SAY-va-sma)_

Definition

from G4573; something adored, i.e., an object of worship (god, altar, etc); devotion, that is worshipped.

  • whatever is religiously honored, an object of worship
    • of temples, altars, statues, idolatrous images

See also

G4573

G4575

σεβαστός (sebastós)

_(seb-as-tos' | seh-va-STOSE | say-va-STOSE)_

Definition

from G4573; venerable (august), i.e., (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor, or (as adjective) imperial; Augustus(-').

  • reverend, venerable
  • the title of the Roman emperors
    • Augustan, i.e., taking its name from the emperor
    • a title of honor which used to be given certain legions, or cohorts, or battalions, "for valour"

See also

G4573

G4576

σέβομαι (sébomai)

_(seb'-om-ahee | SEH-voh-meh | SAY-voh-may)_

Definition

middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere, i.e., adore; devout, religious, worship.

  • to revere, to worship

G4577

σειρά (seirá)

_(si-rah' | see-RA | see-RA)_

Definition

probably from G4951 through its congener εἴρω (to fasten; akin to G138); a chain (as binding or drawing); chain.

  • a line, a rope
  • a chain

See also

G138, G4951

G4578

σεισμός (seismós)

_(sice-mos' | see-SMOSE | see-SMOSE)_

Definition

from G4579; a commotion, i.e., (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake; earthquake, tempest.

  • a shaking, a commotion
  • a tempest
  • an earthquake

See also

G4579

G4579

σείω (seíō)

_(si'-o | SEE-oh | SEE-oh)_

Definition

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); move, quake, shake.

  • to shake, agitate, cause to tremble
    • of men, to be thrown into a tremor, to quake for fear
    • metaphorically to agitate the mind

G4580

Σεκοῦνδος (Sekoûndos)

_(sek-oon'-dos | seh-KOON-those | say-KOON-those)_

Definition

fortunate; of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian; Secundus.

  • a Thessalonian Christian

G4581

Σελεύκεια (Seleúkeia)

_(sel-yook'-i-ah | seh-LEV-kee-ah | say-LAYF-kee-ah)_

Definition

white light; from Σέλευκος (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria; Seleucia.

  • a city of Syria near the mouth of the Orontes, about 16 miles (25 km) from Antioch

G4582

σελήνη (selḗnē)

_(sel-ay'-nay | seh-LAY-nay | say-LAY-nay)_

Definition

from σέλας (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of G138, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon; moon.

  • the moon

See also

G138

G4583

σεληνιάζομαι (selēniázomai)

_(sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee | seh-lay-nee-AH-zoh-meh | say-lay-nee-AH-zoh-may)_

Definition

middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of G4582; to be moon-struck, i.e., crazy; be a lunatic.

  • to be moon-struck, to be a lunatic
  • to be epileptic
    • epilepsy being supposed to return and increase with the increase of the moon

See also

G4582

G4584

Σεμεΐ (Semeḯ)

_(sem-eh-ee' | seh-meh-EE | say-may-EE)_

Definition

harkeners, my report; of Hebrew origin (H8096); Semei (i.e., Shimi), an Israelite; Semei.

  • the father of Mattathias in the genealogy of Christ

See also

H8096

G4585

σεμίδαλις (semídalis)

_(sem-id'-al-is | seh-MEE-tha-lees | say-MEE-tha-lees)_

Definition

probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour; fine flour.

  • the finest wheat flour

G4586

σεμνός (semnós)

_(sem-nos' | sem-NOSE | same-NOSE)_

Definition

from G4576; venerable, i.e., honorable; grave, honest.

  • august, venerable, reverend
  • to be venerated for character, honorable
    • of persons
    • of deeds

See also

G4576

G4587

σεμνότης (semnótēs)

_(sem-not'-ace | sem-NOH-tase | same-NOH-tase)_

Definition

from G4586; venerableness, i.e., probity; gravity, honesty.

  • the characteristic of a thing or person which entitles to reverence and respect, dignity, majesty, sanctity
  • honor, purity

See also

G4586

G4588

Σέργιος (Sérgios)

_(serg'-ee-os | SER-gee-ose | SARE-gee-ose)_

Definition

earth-born, born a wonder; of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman; Sergius.

  • surnamed Paulus, a deputy or proconsul of Cyprus and converted to Christianity by Paul

G4589

Σήθ (Sḗth)

_(sayth | sayth | sayth)_

Definition

compensation; of Hebrew origin (H8352); Seth (i.e., Sheth), a patriarch; Seth.

  • the third son of Adam and the father of Enos

See also

H8352

G4590

Σήμ (Sḗm)

_(same | same | same)_

Definition

name; of Hebrew origin (H8035); Sem (i.e., Shem), a patriarch; Sem.

  • the eldest son of Noah

See also

H8035

G4591

σημαίνω (sēmaínō)

_(say-mah'-ee-no | say-MEH-noh | say-MAY-noh)_

Definition

from σῆμα (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate; signify.

  • to give a sign, to signify, indicate
  • to make known

G4592

σημεῖον (sēmeîon)

_(say-mi'-on | say-MEE-one | say-MEE-one)_

Definition

neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally; miracle, sign, token, wonder.

  • a sign, mark, token
    • that by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others and is known
    • a sign, prodigy, portent, i.e., an unusual occurrence, transcending the common course of nature
    • of signs portending remarkable events soon to happen
    • of miracles and wonders by which God authenticates the men sent by him, or by which men prove that the cause they are pleading is God's

See also

G4591

G4593

σημειόω (sēmeióō)

_(say-mi-o'-o | say-mee-OH-oh | say-mee-OH-oh)_

Definition

from G4592; to distinguish, i.e., mark (for avoidance); note.

  • to mark, to note, distinguish by marking
  • to mark or note for one's self

See also

G4592

G4594

σήμερον (sḗmeron)

_(say'-mer-on | SAY-meh-rone | SAY-may-rone)_

Definition

neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article G3588 (t changed to s) and G2250; on the (i.e., this) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e., at present, hitherto); this (to-)day.

  • this (very) day)
  • what has happened today

See also

G2250, G3588

G4595

σήπω (sḗpō)

_(say'-po | SAY-poh | SAY-poh)_

Definition

apparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e., (figuratively) perish; be corrupted.

  • to make corrupt, to destroy
  • to become corrupt, corrupted, rotten

G4596

σηρικός (sērikós)

_(say-ree-kos' | say-ree-KOSE | say-ree-KOSE)_

Definition

from Σήρ (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); silk.

  • made of silk
  • silk, i.e., the fabric, silken garments

G4597

σής (sḗs)

_(sace | sase | sase)_

Definition

apparently of Hebrew origin (H5580); a moth; moth.

  • a moth, the clothes moth

See also

H5580

G4598

σητόβρωτος (sētóbrōtos)

_(say-tob'-ro-tos | say-TOH-vroh-tose | say-TOH-vroh-tose)_

Definition

from G4597 and a derivative of G977; moth-eaten; motheaten.

  • moth eaten

See also

G977, G4597

G4599

σθενόω (sthenóō)

_(sthen-o'-o | stheh-NOH-oh | sthay-NOH-oh)_

Definition

from σθένος (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of G2476); to strengthen, i.e., (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power); strengthen.

  • to make strong, strengthen
    • of one's soul

See also

G2476

G4600

σιαγών (siagṓn)

_(see-ag-one' | see-ah-GONE | see-ah-GONE)_

Definition

of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e., (by implication) the cheek or side of the face; cheek.

  • the jaw, the jaw bone