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G4701

σπορά (sporá)

_(spor-ah' | spoh-RA | spoh-RA)_

Definition

from G4687; a sowing, i.e., (by implication) parentage; seed.

  • seed

See also

G4687

G4702

σπόριμος (spórimos)

_(spor'-ee-mos | SPOH-ree-mose | SPOH-ree-mose)_

Definition

from G4703; sown, i.e., (neuter plural) a planted field; corn(-field).

  • fit for sowing, sown
  • sown fields, growing crops

See also

G4703

G4703

σπόρος (spóros)

_(spro'-os | SPOH-rose | SPOH-rose)_

Definition

from G4687; a scattering (of seed), i.e., (concretely) seed (as sown); seed (X sown).

  • a sowing
  • seed (used in sowing)

See also

G4687

G4704

σπουδάζω (spoudázō)

_(spoo-dad'-zo | spoo-THA-zoh | spoo-THA-zoh)_

Definition

from G4710; to use speed, i.e., to make effort, be prompt or earnest; do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study.

  • to hasten, make haste
  • to exert one's self, endeavor, give diligence

See also

G4710

G4705

σπουδαῖος (spoudaîos)

_(spoo-dah'-yos | spoo-THEH-ose | spoo-THAY-ose)_

Definition

from G4710; prompt, energetic, earnest; diligent.

  • active, diligent, zealous, earnest
  • very diligent

See also

G4710

G4706

σπουδαιότερον (spoudaióteron)

_(spoo-dah-yot'-er-on | spoo-theh-OH-teh-rone | spoo-thay-OH-tay-rone)_

Definition

neuter of G4707 as adverb; more earnestly than others), i.e., very promptly; very diligently.

  • very diligently

See also

G4707

G4707

σπουδαιότερος (spoudaióteros)

_(spoo-dah-yot'-er-os | spoo-theh-OH-teh-rose | spoo-thay-OH-tay-rose)_

Definition

comparative of G4705; more prompt, more earnest; more diligent (forward).

  • active, diligent, zealous, earnest
  • very diligent

See also

G4705

G4708

σπουδαιοτέρως (spoudaiotérōs)

_(spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce | spoo-theh-oh-TEH-rose | spoo-thay-oh-TAY-rose)_

Definition

adverb from G4707; more speedily, i.e., sooner than otherwise; more carefully.

  • hastily, with haste
  • diligently, earnestly

See also

G4707

G4709

σπουδαίως (spoudaíōs)

_(spoo-dah'-yoce | spoo-THEH-ose | spoo-THAY-ose)_

Definition

adverb from G4705; earnestly, promptly; diligently, instantly.

  • hastily, with haste
  • diligently
  • earnestly

See also

G4705

G4710

σπουδή (spoudḗ)

_(spoo-day' | spoo-THAY | spoo-THAY)_

Definition

from G4692; "speed", i.e., (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness; business, (earnest) care(-fulness), diligence, forwardness, haste.

  • haste, with haste
  • earnestness, diligence
    • earnestness in accomplishing, promoting, or striving after anything
    • to give all diligence, interest one's self most earnestly

See also

G4692

G4711

σπυρίς (spyrís)

_(spoo-rece' | spoo-REES | spyoo-REES)_

Definition

from G4687 (as woven); a hamper or lunch-receptacle; basket.

  • a reed basket, (a plaited basket, a lunch basket, hamper)

See also

G4687

G4712

στάδιον (stádion)

_(stad'-ee-on | STA-thee-one | STA-thee-one)_

Definition

from the base of G2476 (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication, a stadium or race-course; furlong, race.

  • a space or distance of about 600 feet (185 m)
  • a race course
    • place in which contests in running were held, the one who outstripped the rest and reached the goal first, receiving the prize

Note

Courses of this description were found in most of the larger Greek cities and were like that at Olympia: 600 Greek feet in length.

See also

G2476

G4713

στάμνος (stámnos)

_(stam'-nos | STAHM-nose | STAHM-nose)_

Definition

from the base of G2476 (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank; pot.

  • among the Greeks an earthen jar, into which wine was drawn off for keeping but also used for other purposes
    • of the little jar in which the manna was kept, laid up in the ark of the covenant

See also

G2476

G4714

στάσις (stásis)

_(stas'-is | STA-sees | STA-sees)_

Definition

from the base of G2476; a standing (properly, the act), i.e., (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy; dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar.

  • a standing, station, state
  • an insurrection
  • strife, insurrection

See also

G2476

G4715

στατήρ (statḗr)

_(stat-air' | sta-TARE | sta-TARE)_

Definition

from the base of G2746; a stander (standard of value), i.e., (specially), a stater or certain coin; piece of money.

  • a stater, a coin
    • in the New Testament a silver stater equal to four Attic or two Alexandrian drachmas, a Jewish shekel

See also

G2746

G4716

σταυρός (staurós)

_(stow-ros' | stev-ROSE | sta-ROSE)_

Definition

from the base of G2476; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e., (specially), a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e., self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ; cross.

  • an upright stake, especially a pointed one
  • a cross
    • a well known instrument of most cruel and ignominious punishment, borrowed by the Greeks and Romans from the Phoenicians; to it were affixed among the Romans, down to the time of Constantine the Great, the guiltiest criminals, particularly the basest slaves, robbers, the authors and abetters of insurrections, and occasionally in the provinces, at the arbitrary pleasure of the governors, upright and peaceable men also, and even Roman citizens themselves
    • the crucifixion which Christ underwent

See also

G2476

G4717

σταυρόω (stauróō)

_(stow-ro'-o | stev-ROH-oh | sta-ROH-oh)_

Definition

from G4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness; crucify.

  • to stake, drive down stakes
  • to fortify with driven stakes, to palisade
  • to crucify
    • to crucify one
    • metaphorically to crucify the flesh, destroy its power utterly (the nature of the figure implying that the destruction is attended with intense pain)

See also

G4716

G4718

σταφυλή (staphylḗ)

_(staf-oo-lay' | sta-foo-LAY | sta-fyoo-LAY)_

Definition

probably from the base of G4735; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined); grapes.

  • grapes, bunch of grapes

See also

G4735

G4719

στάχυς (stáchys)

_(stakh'-oos | STA-hoos | STA-hyoos)_

Definition

from the base of G2476; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk); ear (of corn).

  • an ear of corn or of growing grain

See also

G2476

G4720

Στάχυς (Stáchys)

_(stakh'-oos | STA-hoos | STA-hyoos)_

Definition

a head of grain; the same as G4719; Stachys, a Christian; Stachys.

  • a man with a Greek name, he is said to be one of the seventy disciples, and bishop of Byzantium (Gill)

See also

G4719

G4721

στέγη (stégē)

_(steg'-ay | STEH-gay | STAY-gay)_

Definition

strengthened from a primary τέγος (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof; roof.

  • a roof: of a house

G4722

στέγω (stégō)

_(steg'-o | STEH-goh | STAY-goh)_

Definition

from G4721; to roof over, i.e., (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently); (for-)bear, suffer.

  • deck, thatch, to cover
    • to protect or keep by covering, to preserve
  • to cover over with silence
    • to keep secret
    • to hide, conceal
    • of the errors and faults of others
  • by covering to keep off something which threatens, to bear up against, hold out against, and so endure, bear, forbear

See also

G4721

G4723

στείρος (steíros)

_(sti'-ros | STEE-rose | STEE-rose)_

Definition

a contraction from G4731 (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile"; barren.

  • hard, stiff
    • of men and animals
  • barren
    • of woman who does not conceive

See also

G4731

G4724

στέλλω (stéllō)

_(stel'-lo | STEL-loh | STALE-loh)_

Definition

probably strengthened from the base of G2476; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e., (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with); avoid, withdraw self.

  • to set, place, set in order, arrange
    • to fit out, to prepare, equip
    • to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self
    • to fit out for one's own use
    • to prepare one's self, to fit out for one's self
    • to fit out for one's own use
    • arranging, providing for this, etc.
  • to bring together, contract, shorten
    • to diminish, check, cause to cease
    • to cease to exist
    • to remove one's self, withdraw one's self, to depart
    • to abstain from familiar intercourse with one

See also

G2476

G4725

στέμμα (stémma)

_(stem'-mah | STEM-ma | STAME-ma)_

Definition

from the base of G4735; a wreath for show; garland.

  • a fillet, a garland, put upon victims

See also

G4735

G4726

στεναγμός (stenagmós)

_(sten-ag-mos' | steh-nahg-MOSE | stay-nahg-MOSE)_

Definition

from G4727; a sigh; groaning.

  • a groaning, a sigh

See also

G4727

G4727

στενάζω (stenázō)

_(sten-ad'-zo | steh-NA-zoh | stay-NA-zoh)_

Definition

from G4728; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e., (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly; with grief, groan, grudge, sigh.

  • a sigh, to groan

See also

G4728

G4728

στενός (stenós)

_(sten-os' | steh-NOSE | stay-NOSE)_

Definition

probably from the base of G2476; narrow (from obstacles standing close about); strait.

  • narrow, strait

See also

G2476

G4729

στενοχωρέω (stenochōréō)

_(sten-okh-o-reh'-o | steh-noh-hoh-REH-oh | stay-noh-hoh-RAY-oh)_

Definition

from the same as G4730; to hem in closely, i.e., (figuratively) cramp; distress, straiten.

  • to be in a narrow place
  • to straiten, compress, cramp, reduce to straits
    • to be sorely straitened in spirit

See also

G4730

G4730

στενοχωρία (stenochōría)

_(sten-okh-o-ree'-ah | steh-noh-hoh-REE-ah | stay-noh-hoh-REE-ah)_

Definition

from a compound of G4728 and G5561; narrowness of room, i.e., (figuratively) calamity; anguish, distress.

  • narrowness of place, a narrow place
  • metaphorically dire calamity, extreme affliction

See also

G4728, G5561

G4731

στερεός (stereós)

_(ster-eh-os' | steh-reh-OSE | stay-ray-OSE)_

Definition

from G2476; stiff, i.e., solid, stable (literally or figuratively); stedfast, strong, sure.

  • strong, firm, immovable, solid, hard, rigid
    • in a bad sense, cruel, stiff, stubborn, hard
    • in a good sense, firm, steadfast

See also

G2476

G4732

στερεόω (stereóō)

_(ster-eh-o'-o | steh-reh-OH-oh | stay-ray-OH-oh)_

Definition

from G4731; to solidify, i.e., confirm (literally or figuratively); establish, receive strength, make strong.

  • to make solid, make firm, strengthen, make strong
    • of the body of anyone

See also

G4731

G4733

στερέωμα (steréōma)

_(ster-eh'-o-mah | steh-REH-oh-ma | stay-RAY-oh-ma)_

Definition

from G4732; something established, i.e., (abstractly) confirmation (stability); stedfastness.

  • that which has been made firm
    • the firmament, the arch of the sky, which in early times was thought to be solid
    • a fortified place
    • that which furnishes a foundation
    • on which a thing rests firmly, support
    • firmness, steadfastness
    • metaphorically in a military sense: solid front

See also

G4732

G4734

Στεφανᾶς (Stephanâs)

_(stef-an-as' | steh-fa-NAHS | stay-fa-NAHS)_

Definition

crowned; probably contraction for στεφανωτός (crowned; from G4737); Stephanas, a Christian; Stephanas.

  • a Christian convert of Corinth

See also

G4737

G4735

στέφανος (stéphanos)

_(stef'-an-os | STEH-fa-nose | STAY-fa-nose)_

Definition

from an apparently primary στέφω (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, G1238), literally or figuratively; crown.

  • a crown
    • a mark of royal or (generally) exalted rank
    • the wreath or garland which was given as a prize to victors in public games
    • metaphorically the eternal blessedness which will be given as a prize to the genuine servants of God and Christ: the crown (wreath) which is the reward of the righteous
    • that which is an ornament and honor to one

See also

G1238

G4736

Στέφανος (Stéphanos)

_(stef'-an-os | STEH-fa-nose | STAY-fa-nose)_

Definition

crowned; the same as G4735; Stephanus, a Christian; Stephen.

  • one of the seven deacons in Jerusalem and the first Christian martyr

See also

G4735

G4737

στεφανόω (stephanóō)

_(stef-an-o'-o | steh-fa-NOH-oh | stay-fa-NOH-oh)_

Definition

from G4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively); crown.

  • to encircle with a crown, to crown: the victor in a contest
  • to adorn, to honor

See also

G4735

G4738

στῆθος (stēthos)

_(stay'-thos | STAY-those | STAY-those)_

Definition

from G2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire external) bosom, i.e., chest; breast.

  • the breast

See also

G2476

G4739

στήκω (stḗkō)

_(stay'-ko | STAY-koh | STAY-koh)_

Definition

from the perfect tense of G2476; to be stationary, i.e., (figuratively) to persevere; stand (fast).

  • to stand firm
  • to persevere, to persist
  • to keep one's standing

See also

G2476

G4740

στηριγμός (stērigmós)

_(stay-rig-mos' | stay-reeg-MOSE | stay-reeg-MOSE)_

Definition

from G4741; stability (figuratively); stedfastness.

  • firm condition, steadfastness: of mind

See also

G4741

G4741

στηρίζω (stērízō)

_(stay-rid'-zo | stay-REE-zoh | stay-REE-zoh)_

Definition

from a presumed derivative of G2476 (like G4731); to set fast, i.e., (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm; fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen.

  • to make stable, place firmly, set fast, fix
  • to strengthen, make firm
  • to render constant, confirm, one's mind

See also

G2476, G4731

G4742

στίγμα (stígma)

_(stig'-mah | STEEG-ma | STEEG-ma)_

Definition

from a primary στίζω (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e., (figuratively) scar of service; mark.

  • a mark pricked in or branded upon the body

Note

According to ancient Middle Eastern usage, slaves and soldiers bore the name or the stamp of their master or commander branded or pricked (cut) into their bodies to indicate what master or general they belonged to and there were even some devotee's who stamped themselves in this way with the token of their gods.

G4743

στιγμή (stigmḗ)

_(stig-may' | steeg-MAY | steeg-MAY)_

Definition

feminine of G4742; a point of time, i.e., an instant; moment.

  • an instant (i.e., a moment) of time

See also

G4742

G4744

στίλβω (stílbō)

_(stil'-bo | STEEL-voh | STEEL-voh)_

Definition

apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e., flash intensely; shining.

  • to shine, glisten
    • of garments

G4745

στοά (stoá)

_(sto-ah' | stoh-AH | stoh-AH)_

Definition

probably from G2476; a colonnade or interior piazza; porch.

  • a portico, a covered colonnade where people can stand or walk protected from the weather and the heat of the sun
  • the portico built by Solomon in the eastern part of the temple

Note

The porch built by Solomon on the eastern part of the temple survived the temple's destruction by the Babylonians and remained unto the time of King Agrippa, to whom the care of the temple was entrusted by the emperor Claudius, and who on account of its antiquity dare not demolish it and build anew.

See also

G2476

G4746

στοιβάς (stoibás)

_(stoy-bas' | stoo-VAHS | stoo-VAHS)_

Definition

from a primary στείβω (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; branch.

  • branch, leafy limb

G4747

στοιχεῖον (stoicheîon)

_(stoy-khi'-on | stoo-HEE-one | stoo-HEE-one)_

Definition

neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G4748; something orderly in arrangement, i.e., (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively); element, principle, rudiment.

  • any first thing, from which the others belonging to some series or composite whole take their rise, an element, first principal
    • the letters of the alphabet as the elements of speech, not however the written characters, but the spoken sounds
    • the elements from which all things have come, the material causes of the universe
    • the heavenly bodies, either as parts of the heavens or (as others think) because in them the elements of man, life and destiny were supposed to reside
    • the elements, rudiments, primary and fundamental principles of any art, science, or discipline
    • i.e., of mathematics, Euclid's geometry

See also

G4748

G4748

στοιχέω (stoichéō)

_(stoy-kheh'-o | stoo-HEH-oh | stoo-HAY-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of στείχω (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e., (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety; walk (orderly).

  • to proceed in a row as the march of a soldier, go in order
    • metaphorically to go on prosperously, to turn out well
  • to walk
    • to direct one's life, to live

G4749

στολή (stolḗ)

_(stol-ay' | stoh-LAY | stoh-LAY)_

Definition

from G4724; equipment, i.e., (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity); long clothing (garment), (long) robe.

  • an equipment
  • an equipment in clothes, clothing
    • specifically a loose outer garment for men extending to the feet, worn by kings, priests, and persons of rank

See also

G4724

G4750

στόμα (stóma)

_(stom'-a | STOH-ma | STOH-ma)_

Definition

probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of G5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon); edge, face, mouth.

  • the mouth, as part of the body: of man, of animals, of fish, etc.
    • since thoughts of a man's soul find verbal utterance by his mouth, the "heart" or "soul" and the mouth are distinguished
  • the edge of a sword

See also

G5114

G4751

στόμαχος (stómachos)

_(stom'-akh-os | STOH-ma-hose | STOH-ma-hose)_

Definition

from G4750; an orifice (the gullet), i.e., (specially), the "stomach"; stomach.

  • the throat
  • an opening, orifice, especially of the stomach
  • the stomach

See also

G4750

G4752

στρατεία (strateía)

_(strat-i'-ah | stra-TEE-ah | stra-TEE-ah)_

Definition

from G4754; military service, i.e., (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger); warfare.

  • an expedition, campaign, military service, warfare
  • metaphorically Paul likens his contest with the difficulties that oppose him in the discharge of his apostolic duties, as warfare

See also

G4754

G4753

στράτευμα (stráteuma)

_(strat'-yoo-mah | STRA-tev-ma | STRA-tave-ma)_

Definition

from G4754; an armament, i.e., (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic); army, soldier, man of war.

  • an army
  • a band of soldiers
  • bodyguard, guards men

See also

G4754

G4754

στρατεύομαι (strateúomai)

_(strat-yoo'-om-ahee | stra-TEV-oh-meh | stra-TAVE-oh-may)_

Definition

middle voice from the base of G4756; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively, to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions), to contend with carnal inclinations; soldier, (go to) war(-fare).

  • to make a military expedition, to lead soldiers to war or to battle, (spoken of a commander)
  • to do military duty, be on active service, be a soldier
  • to fight

See also

G4756

G4755

στρατηγός (stratēgós)

_(strat-ay-gos' | stra-tay-GOSE | stra-tay-GOSE)_

Definition

from the base of G4756 and G71 or G2233; a general, i.e., (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor), the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens; captain, magistrate.

  • the commander of an army
  • in the New Testament a civic commander, a governor
    • the name the highest magistrate in the municipia or colonies; they had the power of administering justice in the less important cases
    • of civil magistrates
  • captain of the temple, i.e., the commander of the Levites who kept guard in and around the temple

See also

G71, G2233, G4756

G4756

στρατιά (stratiá)

_(strat-ee'-ah | stra-tee-AH | stra-tee-AH)_

Definition

feminine of a derivative of στρατός (an army; from the base of G4766, as encamped); camp-likeness, i.e., an army, i.e., (figuratively) the angels, the celestial luminaries; host.

  • an army, band of soldiers
  • in the New Testament, the hosts of heaven
    • troops of angels
    • the heavenly bodies, stars of heaven (so called on account of their number and their order)

See also

G4766

G4757

στρατιώτης (stratiṓtēs)

_(strat-ee-o'-tace | stra-tee-OH-tase | stra-tee-OH-tase)_

Definition

from a presumed derivative of the same as G4756; a camper-out, i.e., a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively); soldier.

  • a (common) soldier
  • metaphorically a champion of the cause of Christ

See also

G4756

G4758

στρατολογέω (stratologéō)

_(strat-ol-og-eh'-o | stra-toh-loh-GEH-oh | stra-toh-loh-GAY-oh)_

Definition

from a compound of the base of G4756 and G3004 (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior, i.e., enlist in the army; choose to be a soldier.

  • to gather (collect) an army, to enlist soldiers
    • of the commander

See also

G3004, G4756

G4759

στρατοπεδάρχης (stratopedárchēs)

_(strat-op-ed-ar'-khace | stra-toh-peh-THAHR-hase | stra-toh-pay-THAHR-hase)_

Definition

from G4760 and G757; a ruler of an army, i.e., (specially), a Praetorian praefect; captain of the guard.

  • the commander of a camp and army, a military tribune
  • Praetorian praefect (or prefect), commander of the praetorian cohorts, captain of the Roman emperor's body guard

Note

There were two praetorian praefects, to whose custody prisoners sent bound to the emperor were consigned.

See also

G757, G4760

G4760

στρατόπεδον (stratópedon)

_(strat-op'-ed-on | stra-TOH-peh-thone | stra-TOH-pay-thone)_

Definition

from the base of G4756 and the same as G3977; a camping-ground, i.e., (by implication) a body of troops; army.

  • a military camp
  • soldiers in camp, an army

See also

G3977, G4756

G4761

στρεβλόω (streblóō)

_(streb-lo'-o | streh-VLOH-oh | stray-VLOH-oh)_

Definition

from a derivative of G4762; to wrench, i.e., (specially), to torture (by the rack), but only figuratively, to pervert; wrest.

  • to twist, turn awry
  • to torture, put to the rack
  • metaphorically to pervert, of one who wrests or tortures language in a false sense

See also

G4762

G4762

στρέφω (stréphō)

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

Definition

strengthened from the base of G5157; to twist, i.e., turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively); convert, turn (again, back again, self, self about).

  • to turn, turn around
  • to turn one's self (i.e., to turn the back to one
    • of one who no longer cares for another)
    • metaphorically to turn one's self from one's course of conduct, i.e., to change one's mind

See also

G5157

G4763

στρηνιάω (strēniáō)

_(stray-nee-ah'-o | stray-nee-AH-oh | stray-nee-AH-oh)_

Definition

from a presumed derivative of G4764; to be luxurious; live deliciously.

  • to be wanton, to live luxuriously

See also

G4764

G4764

στρῆνος (strēnos)

_(stray'-nos | STRAY-nose | STRAY-nose)_

Definition

akin to G4731; a "straining", "strenuousness" or "strength", i.e., (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness); delicacy.

  • excessive strength which longs to break forth, over strength
  • luxury
  • eager desire

See also

G4731

G4765

στρουθίον (strouthíon)

_(stroo-thee'-on | stroo-THEE-one | stroo-THEE-one)_

Definition

diminutive of στρουθός (a sparrow); a little sparrow; sparrow.

  • a little bird, especially of the sparrow sort, a sparrow

G4766

στρώννυμι (strṓnnymi)

_(strone'-noo-mee | STRONE-noo-mee | STRONE-nyoo-mee)_

Definition

prolongation from a still simpler στρόω, (used only as an alternate in certain tenses) (probably akin to G4731 through the idea of positing); to "strew," i.e., spread (as a carpet or couch); make bed, furnish, spread, strew.

  • to spread
  • furnish
  • to spread with couches or divans

See also

G4731

G4767

στυγνητός (stygnētós)

_(stoog-nay-tos' | stoo-gnay-TOSE | styoo-gnay-TOSE)_

Definition

from a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary στύγω (to hate); hated, i.e., odious; hateful.

  • hated, detestable

G4768

στυγνάζω (stygnázō)

_(stoog-nad'-zo | stoo-GNA-zoh | styoo-GNA-zoh)_

Definition

from the same as G4767; to render gloomy, i.e., (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech); lower, be sad.

  • to be sad, sorrowful
  • metaphorically of the sky covered with clouds

See also

G4767

G4769

στῦλος (stŷlos)

_(stoo'-los | STOO-lose | STYOO-lose)_

Definition

from στύω (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of G2476); a post ("style"), i.e., (figuratively) support; pillar.

  • a pillar
  • a column
    • pillars of fire i.e., flames rising like pillars
  • a prop or support

See also

G2476

G4770

Στωϊκός (Stōïkós)

_(sto-ik-os' | stoh-ee-KOSE | stoh-ee-KOSE)_

Definition

of the portico; from G4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e., adherent of a certin philosophy; Stoick.

  • pertaining to the Stoic philosophy, the author of which, Zeno of Citium, taught at Athens

See also

G4745

G4771

σύ (sý)

_(soo | soo | syoo)_

Definition

the personal pronoun of the second person singular; thou; thou.

  • you

See also

G4571, G4671, G4675, G5209, G5210, G5213, G5216

G4772

συγγένεια (syngéneia)

_(soong-ghen'-i-ah | soong-GEH-nee-ah | syoong-GAY-nee-ah)_

Definition

from G4773; relationship, i.e., (concretely) relatives; kindred.

  • a kinship, relationship
  • kindred, relations collectively, family

See also

G4773

G4773

συγγενής (syngenḗs)

_(soong-ghen-ace' | soong-geh-NASE | syoong-gay-NASE)_

Definition

from G4862 and G1085; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman; cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman).

  • of the same kin, akin to, related by blood
  • in a wider sense, of the same race, a fellow countryman

See also

G1085, G4862

G4774

συγγνώμη (syngnṓmē)

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

Definition

from a compound of G4862 and G1097; fellow knowledge, i.e., concession; permission.

  • pardon, indulgence

See also

G1097, G4862

G4775

συγκάθημαι (synkáthēmai)

_(soong-kath'-ay-mahee | soong-KA-thay-meh | syoong-KA-thay-may)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2521; to seat oneself in company with; sit with.

  • to sit together, to sit with one another

See also

G2521, G4862

G4776

συγκαθίζω (synkathízō)

_(soong-kath-id'-zo | soong-ka-THEE-zoh | syoong-ka-THEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2523; to give (or take) a seat in company with; (make) sit (down) together.

  • to cause to sit down together, place together
  • to sit down together

See also

G2523, G4862

G4777

συγκακοπαθέω (synkakopathéō)

_(soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o | soong-ka-koh-pa-THEH-oh | syoong-ka-koh-pa-THAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2553; to suffer hardship in company with; be partaker of afflictions.

  • to suffer hardship together with one

See also

G2553, G4862

G4778

συγκακουχέω (synkakouchéō)

_(soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o | soong-ka-koo-HEH-oh | syoong-ka-koo-HAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2558; to maltreat in company with, i.e., (passively) endure persecution together; suffer affliction with.

  • to treat ill with another
  • to be ill treated in company with, share persecutions or come into a fellowship of ills

See also

G2558, G4862

G4779

συγκαλέω (synkaléō)

_(soong-kal-eh'-o | soong-ka-LEH-oh | syoong-ka-LAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2564; to convoke; call together.

  • to call together, assemble
  • to call together to one's self

See also

G2564, G4862

G4780

συγκαλύπτω (synkalýptō)

_(soong-kal-oop'-to | soong-ka-LOO-ptoh | syoong-ka-LYOO-ptoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2572; to conceal altogether; cover.

  • to cover on all sides, to conceal entirely, to cover up completely

See also

G2572, G4862

G4781

συγκάμπτω (synkámptō)

_(soong-kamp'-to | soong-KAHM-ptoh | syoong-KAHM-ptoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2578; to bend together, i.e., (figuratively) to afflict; bow down.

  • to bend together, to bend completely
  • metaphorically to subject one to error and hardness of heart, a figure taken from bowing the back by captives compelled to pass under the yoke

See also

G2578, G4862

G4782

συγκαταβαίνω (synkatabaínō)

_(soong-kat-ab-ah'-ee-no | soong-ka-ta-VEH-noh | syoong-ka-ta-VAY-noh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2597; to descend in company with; go down with.

  • to go down with
    • of those who descend from a high place to a lower place as from Jerusalem to Caesarea

See also

G2597, G4862

G4783

συγκατάθεσις (synkatáthesis)

_(soong-kat-ath'-es-is | soong-ka-TA-theh-sees | syoong-ka-TA-thay-sees)_

Definition

from G4784; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with, i.e., (figuratively) accord with; agreement.

  • a putting together or joint deposit (of votes)
    • hence approval, assent, agreement

See also

G4784

G4784

συγκατατίθεμαι (synkatatíthemai)

_(soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee | soong-ka-ta-TEE-theh-meh | syoong-ka-ta-TEE-thay-may)_

Definition

middle from G4862 and G2698; to deposit (one's vote or opinion) in company with, i.e., (figuratively) to accord with; consent.

  • to deposit together with another
  • to deposit one's vote in the urn with another
  • to consent to, vote for, agree with

See also

G2698, G4862

G4785

συγκαταψηφίζω (synkatapsēphízō)

_(soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo | soong-ka-ta-psay-FEE-zoh | syoong-ka-ta-psay-FEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and a compound of G2596 and G5585; to count down in company with, i.e., enroll among; number with.

  • be depositing a ballot in the urn (i.e., by voting for) to assign one a place among, to vote one a place among
  • to vote against with others, i.e., to condemn with others

See also

G2596, G4862, G5585

G4786

συγκεράννυμι (synkeránnymi)

_(soong-ker-an'-noo-mee | soong-keh-RAHN-noo-mee | syoong-kay-RAHN-nyoo-mee)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2767; to commingle, i.e., (figuratively) to combine or assimilate; mix with, temper together.

  • to mix together, commingle
  • to unite
    • caused the several parts to combine into an organic structure, which is the body
    • to unite one thing to another

See also

G2767, G4862

G4787

συγκινέω (synkinéō)

_(soong-kin-eh'-o | soong-kee-NEH-oh | syoong-kee-NAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4682 and G2795; to move together, i.e., (specially), to excite as a mass (to sedition); stir up.

  • to move together with others
  • to throw into commotion, excite, stir up

See also

G2795, G4682

G4788

συγκλείω (synkleíō)

_(soong-kli'-o | soong-KLEE-oh | syoong-KLEE-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2808; to shut together, i.e., include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to; conclude, inclose, shut up.

  • to shut up together, enclose
    • of a shoal of fishes in a net
  • to shut up on all sides, shut up completely

See also

G2808, G4862

G4789

συγκληρονόμος (synklēronómos)

_(soong-klay-ron-om'-os | soong-klay-roh-NOH-mose | syoong-klay-roh-NOH-mose)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2818; a co-heir, i.e., (by analogy) participant in common; fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with.

  • a fellow heir, a joint heir
  • one who obtains something assigned to himself with others, a joint participant

See also

G2818, G4862

G4790

συγκοινωνέω (synkoinōnéō)

_(soong-koy-no-neh'-o | soong-koo-noh-NEH-oh | syoong-koo-noh-NAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2841; to share in company with, i.e., co-participate in; communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of.

  • to become a partaker together with others, or to have fellowship with a thing

See also

G2841, G4862

G4791

συγκοινωνός (synkoinōnós)

_(soong-koy-no-nos' | soong-koo-noh-NOSE | syoong-koo-noh-NOSE)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2844; a co-participant; companion, partake(-r (with)).

  • participant with others in anything, joint partner

See also

G2844, G4862

G4792

συγκομίζω (synkomízō)

_(soong-kom-id'-zo | soong-koh-MEE-zoh | syoong-koh-MEE-zoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2865; to convey together, i.e., collect or bear away in company with others; carry.

  • to carry or bring together, to collect
    • to house crops, gather into granaries
  • to carry with others, help in carrying out, the dead to be buried or burned
    • to bury

See also

G2865, G4862

G4793

συγκρίνω (synkrínō)

_(soong-kree'-no | soong-KREE-noh | syoong-KREE-noh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2919; 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); compare among (with).

  • to joint together fitly, compound, combine
  • to interpret
  • to compare

See also

G2919, G4862

G4794

συγκύπτω (synkýptō)

_(soong-koop'-to | soong-KOO-ptoh | syoong-KYOO-ptoh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2955; to stoop altogether, i.e., be completely overcome by; bow together.

  • to bend completely forwards, to be bowed together

See also

G2955, G4862

G4795

συγκυρία (synkyría)

_(soong-koo-ree'-ah | soong-koo-REE-ah | syoong-kyoo-REE-ah)_

Definition

from a comparative of G4862 and κυρέω (to light or happen; from the base of G2962); concurrence, i.e., accident; chance.

  • accident, by chance

See also

G2962, G4862

G4796

συγχαίρω (synchaírō)

_(soong-khah'-ee-ro | soong-HEH-roh | syoong-HAY-roh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G5463; to sympathize in gladness, congratulate; rejoice in (with).

  • to rejoice with, take part in another's joy
  • to rejoice together, to congratulate

See also

G4862, G5463

G4797

συγχέω (synchéō)

_(soong-kheh'-o | soong-HEH-oh | syoong-HAY-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and χέω (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i.e., (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind); confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar.

  • to pour together, commingle
  • to disturb the mind of one, to stir up to tumult or outbreak
  • to confound or bewilder

See also

G4862

G4798

συγχράομαι (synchráomai)

_(soong-khrah'-om-ahee | soong-HRA-oh-meh | syoong-HRA-oh-may)_

Definition

from G4862 and G5530; to use jointly, i.e., (by implication) to hold intercourse in common; have dealings with.

  • to use with anyone, use jointly
  • to associate with, to have dealings with

See also

G4862, G5530

G4799

σύγχυσις (sýnchysis)

_(soong'-khoo-sis | SOONG-hoo-sees | SYOONG-hyoo-sees)_

Definition

from G4797; commixture, i.e., (figuratively) riotous disturbance; confusion.

  • confusion, disturbance
    • of riotous persons

See also

G4797

G4800

συζάω (syzáō)

_(sood-zah'-o | soo-ZA-oh | syoo-ZA-oh)_

Definition

from G4862 and G2198; to continue to live in common with, i.e., co-survive (literally or figuratively); live with.

  • to live together with one
    • of physical life on earth
    • to live a new life in union with Christ, i.e., dedicated to God

See also

G2198, G4862