SAYING................6
0135 - ainigma {ah'-ee-nig-ma}; from a derivative of 0136 (in its primary sense); an obscure saying ("enigma"), i.e. (abstractly) obscurenesss: --X darkly. [ql ~~~~134
2981 - lalia {lal-ee-ah'}; from 2980; talk: --saying, speech. [ql ~~~~ 2980
4487 - rhema {hray'-mah}; from 4483; an utterance (individually, collectively or specifically); by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever: --+ evil, + nothing, saying, word. [ql ~~~~4384
5334 - phasis {fas'-is}; from 5346 (not the same as "phase", which is from 5316); a saying, i.e. report: --tidings. [ql ~~~~5232
5345 - pheme {fay'-may}; from 5346; a saying, i.e. rumor ("fame"): --fame. [ql ~~~~5242
5456 - phone {fo-nay'}; probably akin to 5316 through the idea of disclosure; a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or language: --noise, sound, voice. [ql ~~~~5354
 
 SAYOOS................1
2858 - Kolossaeus {kol-os-sayoos'}; from 2857; a Colossaean, (i.e. inhabitant of Colossae: --Colossian. [ql ~~~~2856
 
 SAYTH.................1
4589 - Seth {sayth}; of Hebrew origin [8352]; Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch: --Seth. [ql ~~~~4486
 
 SBEN..................1
4570 - sbennumi {sben'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively): --go out, quench. [ql ~~~~4468
 
 SBENNUMI..............1
4570 - sbennumi {sben'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively): --go out, quench. [ql ~~~~4468
 
 SCABBARD..............2
2336 - theke {thay'-kay}; from 5087; a receptacle, i.e. scabbard: --sheath. [ql ~~~~2336
5117 - topos {top'-os}; apparently a primary word; a spot (general in space, but limited by occupancy; whereas 5561 is a large but participle locality), i.e. location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specifically, a scabbard: --coast, licence, place, X plain, quarter, + rock, room, where. [ql ~~~~5014
 
 SCALE.................1
3013 - lepis {lep-is'}; from lepo (to peel); a flake: --scale. [ql ~~~~ 3012
 
 SCALED................1
3016 - lepton {lep-ton'}; neuter of a derivative of the same as 3013; something scaled (light), i.e. a small coin: --mite. [ql ~~~~3014
 
 SCALES................1
2218 - zugos {dzoo-gos'}; from the root of zeugnumi (to join, especially by a "yoke"); a coupling, i.e. (figuratively) servitude (a law or obligation); also (literally) the beam of the balance (as connecting the scales): --pair of balances, yoke. [ql ~~~~2218
 
 SCALINESS.............1
3014 - lepra {lep'-rah}; from the same as 3013; scaliness, i.e. "leprosy": --leprosy. [ql ~~~~3012
 
 SCALP.................1
2864 - kome {kom'-ay}; apparently from the same as 2865; the hair of the head (locks, as ornamental, and thus differing from 2359; which properly denotes merely the scalp): --hair. [ql ~~~~2862
 
 SCALY.................1
3015 - lepros {lep-ros'}; from the same as 3014; scaly, i.e. leprous (a leper): --leper. [ql ~~~~3014
 
 SCANDAL...............1
4625 - skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): --occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. [ql ~~~~4522
 
 SCANDALIZE............1
4624 - skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend. [ql ~~~~4522
 
 SCAR..................2
4742 - stigma {stig'-mah}; from a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service: --mark. [ql ~~~~4640
5179 - tupos {too'-pos}; from 5180; a die (as struck), i.e. (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy, a shape, i.e. a statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specifically, a sampler ("type"), i.e. a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning): --en-(ex-)ample, fashion, figure, form, manner, pattern, print. [ql ~~~~5076
 
 SCARCE................1
3433 - molis {mol'-is}; probably by var. for 3425; with difficulty: --hardly, scarce(-ly), + with much work. [ql ~~~~3332
 
 SCARCITY..............1
3042 - limos {lee-mos'}; probably from 3007 (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food: --dearth, famine, hunger. [ql ~~~~3040
 
 SCARE.................1
4422 - ptoeo {pto-eh'-o}; probably akin to the alternate of 4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to 4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare: --frighten. [ql ~~~~4320
 
 SCARLET...............1
2847 - kokkinos {kok'-kee-nos}; from 2848 (from the kernel-shape of the insect); crimson-colored: --scarlet (colour, coloured). [ql ~~~~2846
 
 SCATTER...............6
1262 - dialuo {dee-al-oo'-o}; from 1223 and 3089; to dissolve utterly: --scatter. [ql ~~~~1262
1287 - diaskorpizo {dee-as-kor-pid'-zo}; from 1223 and 4650; to dissapate, i.e. (genitive case) to rout or separate; specially, to winnow; figuratively, to squander: --disperse, scatter (abroad), strew, waste. [ql ~~~~1286
1289 - diaspeiro {dee-as-pi'-ro}; from 1223 and 4687; to sow throughout, i.e. (figuratively) distribute in foreign lands: --scatter abroad. [ql ~~~~1288
4496 - rhipto {hrip'-to}; a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474, through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from 0906, which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from teino [see in 1614], which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse: --cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw. [ql ~~~~4394
4650 - skorpizo {skor-pid'-zo}; apparently from the same as 4651 (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal: --disperse abroad, scatter (abroad). [ql ~~~~4548
4687 - speiro {spi'-ro}; probably strengthened from 4685 (through the idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. sow (literally or figuratively): --sow(-er), receive seed. [ql ~~~~4584
 
 SCATTERED.............1
1290 - diaspora {dee-as-por-ah'}; from 1289; dispersion, i.e. (specially and concretely) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries: --(which are) scattered (abroad). [ql ~~~~1290
 
 SCATTERING............2
4425 - ptuon {ptoo'-on}; from 4429; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle): --fan. [ql ~~~~4322
4703 - sporos {spro'-os}; from 4687; a scattering (of seed), i.e. (concretely) seed (as sown): --seed (X sown). [ql ~~~~4600
 
 SCENT.................2
0759 - "aroma" {ar'-o-mah}; from 0142 (in the sense of sending off scent); an aromatic: --(sweet) spice. [ql ~~~~758
3605 - ozo {od'-zo}; a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to scent (usually an ill "odor"): --stink. [ql ~~~~3504
 
 SCENTED...............1
2238 - heduosmon {hay-doo'-os-mon}; neuter of the compound of the same as 2234 and 3744; a sweet-scented plant, i.e. mint: --mint. [ql ~~~~2238
 
 SCENTEDNESS...........1
2175 - euodia {yoo-o-dee'-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and a derivative of 3605; good-scentedness, i.e. fragrance: --sweet savour (smell, -smelling). [ql ~~~~2174
 
 SCEPTRE...............1
4464 - rhabdos {hrab'-dos}; from the base of 4474; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty): --rod, sceptre, staff. [ql ~~~~4362
 
 SCEVA.................1
4630 - Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: --Sceva. [ql ~~~~4528
 
 SCEVAS................1
4630 - Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: --Sceva. [ql ~~~~4528
 
 SCHEDON...............1
4975 - schedon {skhed-on'}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly: --almost. [ql ***. scheo. See 2192. [ql ~~~~4872
 
 SCHEMA................1
4976 - schema {skhay'-mah}; from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition: --fashion. [ql ~~~~4874
 
 SCHEME................1
2150 - eusebeia {yoo-seb'-i-ah}; from 2152; piety; specially, the gospel scheme: --godliness, holiness. [ql ~~~~2150
 
 SCHEO.................2
2192 - echo {ekh'-o}; including an alternate form scheo {skheh'-o}; used in certain tenses only); a primary verb; to hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possessions; ability, contiuity, relation, or condition): --be (able, X hold, possessed with), accompany, + begin to amend, can(+ -not), X conceive, count, diseased, do + eat, + enjoy, + fear, following, have, hold, keep, + lack, + go to law, lie, + must needs, + of necessity, + need, next, + recover, + reign, + rest, + return, X sick, take for, + tremble, + uncircumcised, use. [ql ~~~~2192
4975 - schedon {skhed-on'}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192 as adverb; nigh, i.e. nearly: --almost. [ql ***. scheo. See 2192. [ql ~~~~4872
 
 SCHISM................2
4978 - schisma {skhis'-mah}; from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively: --division, rent, schism. [ql ~~~~4876
4978 - schisma {skhis'-mah}; from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively: --division, rent, schism. [ql ~~~~4876
 
 SCHISMA...............1
4978 - schisma {skhis'-mah}; from 4977; a split or gap ("schism"), literally or figuratively: --division, rent, schism. [ql ~~~~4876
 
 SCHISMATIC............1
0141 - hairetikos {hahee-ret-ee-kos'}; from the same as 0140; a schismatic: --heretic [the Greek word itself]. [ql ~~~~140
 
 SCHIZO................1
4977 - schizo {skhid'-zo}; apparently a primary verb; to split or sever (literally or figuratively): --break, divide, open, rend, make a rent. [ql ~~~~4874
 
 SCHOINION.............1
4979 - schoinion {skhoy-nee'-on}; diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag-plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. grass-withe or tie (generally): --small cord, rope. [ql ~~~~4876
 
 SCHOINOS..............1
4979 - schoinion {skhoy-nee'-on}; diminutive of schoinos (a rush or flag-plant; of uncertain derivation); a rushlet, i.e. grass-withe or tie (generally): --small cord, rope. [ql ~~~~4876
 
 SCHOLAR...............1
3100 - matheteuo {math-ayt-yoo'-o}; from 3101; intransitively, to become a pupil; transitively, to disciple, i.e. enrol as scholar: --be disciple, instruct, teach. [ql ~~~~3098
 
 SCHOLAZO..............1
4980 - scholazo {skhol-ad'-zo}; from 4981; to take a holiday, i.e. be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house): --empty, give self. [ql ~~~~4878
 
 SCHOLE................1
4981 - schole {skhol-ay'}; probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment): --school. [ql ~~~~4878
 
 SCHOOL................3
3807 - paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 0071; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): --instructor, schoolmaster. [ql ~~~~3704
4981 - schole {skhol-ay'}; probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment): --school. [ql ~~~~4878
4981 - schole {skhol-ay'}; probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of 2192; properly, loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, i.e. (by implication) a "school" (as vacation from physical employment): --school. [ql ~~~~4878
 
 SCHOOLMASTER..........1
3807 - paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 0071; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): --instructor, schoolmaster. [ql ~~~~3704
 
 SCIENCE...............1
1108 - gnosis {gno'-sis}; from 1097; knowing (the act), i.e. (by implication) knowledge: --knowledge, science. [ql ~~~~1108
 
 SCIENTIST.............1
3097 - magos {mag'-os}; of foreign origin [7248]; a Magian, i.e. Oriental scientist; by implication a magician: --sorcerer, wise man. [ql ~~~~3096
 
 SCOEVUS...............1
4630 - Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: --Sceva. [ql ~~~~4528
 
 SCOFFER...............1
1703 - empaiktes {emp-aheek-tace'}; from 1702; a derider, i.e. (by implication) a false teacher: --mocker, scoffer. [ql ~~~~1702
 
 SCOPE.................1
4649 - skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal: --mark. [ql ~~~~4546
 
 SCORCH................2
0128 - Aithiops {ahee-thee'-ops}; from aitho (to scorch) and ops (the face, from 3700); an AEthiopian (as a blackamoor): --Ethiopian. [ql ~~~~128
2739 - kaumatizo {kow-mat-id'-zo}; from 2738; to burn: --scorch. [ql ~~~~2738
 
 SCORCHING.............1
3584 - xeros {xay-ros'}; from the base of 3582 (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication shrunken, earth (as opposed to water): --dry land, withered. [ql ~~~~3482
 
 SCORE.................2
1440 - hebdomekonta {heb-dom-ay'-kon-tah}; from 1442 and a modified form of 1176; seventy: --seventy, three score and ten. [ql ~~~~1440
1501 - eikosi {i'-kos-ee}; of uncertain affinity; a score: --twenty. [ql ~~~~1500