STILL.................16
0188 - akmen {ak-mane'}; accusative case of a noun ("acme") akin to ake (a point) and meaning the same; adverbially, just now, i.e. still: --yet. [ql ~~~~188
2089 - eti {et'-ee}; perhaps akin to 2094; "yet," still (of time or degree): --after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-)henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more(-one), now, still, yet. [ql ~~~~2088
2089 - eti {et'-ee}; perhaps akin to 2094; "yet," still (of time or degree): --after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-)henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more(-one), now, still, yet. [ql ~~~~2088
2270 - hesuchazo {hay-soo-khad'-zo}; from the same as 2272; to keep still (intransitively), i.e. refrain from labor, meddlesomeness or speech: --cease, hold peace, be quiet, rest. [ql ~~~~2270
2272 - hesuchios {hay-soo'-khee-os}; a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of 1476 and perhaps 2192; properly, keeping one's seat (sedentary), i.e. (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing): --peaceable, quiet. [ql ~~~~2272
2476 - histemi {his'-tay-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary stao {stah'-o} (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in various applications (literally or figuratively): --abide, appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay, present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare 5087. [ql ~~~~2476
3186 - meizoteros {mide-zot'-er-os}; continued comparative of 3187; still larger (figuratively): --greater. [ql ~~~~3184
3386 - metige {may'-tig-eh}; from 3385 and 1065; not at all then, i.e. not to say (the rather still): --how much more. [ql ~~~~3284
3676 - homos {hom'-oce}; adverb from the base of 3674; at the same time, i.e. (conjunctionally) notwithstanding, yet still: --and even, nevertheless, though but. [ql ~~~~3574
3700 - optanomai {op-tan'-om-ahee}; a (middle voice) prolonged form of the primary (middle voice) optomai {op'-tom-ahee}; which is used for it in certain tenses; and both as alternate of 3708; to gaze (i.e. with wide-open eyes, as at something remarkable; and thus differing from 0991, which denotes simply voluntary observation; and from 1492, which expresses merely mechanical, passive or casual vision; while 2300, and still more emphatically its intensive 2334, signifies an earnest but more continued inspection; and 4648 a watching from a distance): --appear, look, see, shew self. [ql ~~~~3598
4357 - prosmeno {pros-men'-o}; from 4314 and 3306; to stay further, i.e. remain in a place, with a person; figuratively, to adhere to, persevere in: --abide still, be with, cleave unto, continue in (with). [ql ~~~~4254
4766 - stronnumi {strone'-noo-mee}; or simpler stronnuo {strone-noo'-o}; prolongation from a still simpler stroo {stro'-o} (used only as an alternate in certain tenses; probably akin to 4731 through the idea of positing); to "strew", i.e. spread (as a carpet or couch): --make bed, furnish, spread, strew. [ql ~~~~4664
4839 - sumparameno {soom-par-am-en'-o}; from 4862 and 3887; to remain in company, i.e. still live: --continue with. [ql ~~~~4736
5238 - huperekeina {hoop-er-ek'-i-nah}; from 5228 and the neuter plural of 1565; above those parts, i.e. still farther: --beyond. [ql ~~~~5136
5384 - philos {fee'-los}; properly, dear, i.e. a friend; actively, fond, i.e. friendly (still as a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.): --friend. [ql ~~~~5282
5603 - oide {o-day'}; from 0103; a chant or "ode" (the general term for any words sung; while 5215 denotes especially a religious metrical composition, and 5568 still more specifically, a Hebrew cantillation): --song. [ql ~~~~5500
 
 STILLNESS.............3
2263 - eremos {ay'-rem-os}; perhaps by transposition from 2048 (through the idea of stillness); tranquil: --quiet. [ql ~~~~2262
2271 - hesuchia {hay-soo-khee'-ah}; feminine of 2272; (as noun) stillness, i.e. desistance from bustle or language: --quietness, silence. [ql ~~~~2270
4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. [ql ~~~~4520
 
 STIMULATE.............3
2042 - erethizo {er-eth-id'-zo}; from a presumed prolonged form of 2054; to stimulate (especially to anger): --provoke. [ql ~~~~2042
3863 - parazeloo {par-ad-zay-lo'-o}; from 3844 and 2206; to stimulate alongside, i.e. excite to rivalry: --provoke to emulation (jealousy). [ql ~~~~3760
3951 - parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no}; from 3844 and otruno (to spur); to urge along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility): --stir up. [ql ~~~~3848
 
 STIMULATING...........1
0741 - artuo {ar-too'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 0142; to prepare, i.e. spice (with stimulating condiments): --season. [ql ~~~~740
 
 STING.................6
2660 - katanusso {kat-an-oos'-so}; from 2596 and 3572; to pierce thoroughly, i.e. (figuratively) to agitate violently ("sting to the quick"): --prick. [ql ~~~~2660
2759 - kentron {ken'-tron}; from kenteo (to prick); a point ("centre"), i.e. a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse): --prick, sting. [ql ~~~~2758
2759 - kentron {ken'-tron}; from kenteo (to prick); a point ("centre"), i.e. a sting (figuratively, poison) or goad (figuratively, divine impulse): --prick, sting. [ql ~~~~2758
3817 - paio {pah'-yo}; a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than 5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion): --smite, strike. [ql ~~~~3714
4615 - sinapi {sin'-ap-ee}; perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant): --mustard. [ql ~~~~4512
4651 - skorpios {skor-pee'-os}; probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of 4649 and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting): --scorpion. [ql ~~~~4548
 
 STINGILY..............1
5340 - pheidomenos {fi-dom-en'-oce}; adverb from participle of 5339; abstemiously, i.e. stingily: --sparingly. [ql ~~~~5238
 
 STINGING..............1
2971 - konops {ko'-nopes}; apparently a derivative of the base of 2759 and a derivative of 3700; a mosquito (from its stinging proboscis): --gnat. [ql ~~~~2970
 
 STINK.................2
0948 - bdelusso {bdel-oos'-so}; from a (presumed) derivative of bdeo (to stink); to be disgusted, i.e. (by implication) detest (especially of idolatry): --abhor, abominable. [ql ~~~~948
3605 - ozo {od'-zo}; a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to scent (usually an ill "odor"): --stink. [ql ~~~~3504
 
 STIPEND...............1
3800 - opsonion {op-so'-nee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the same as 3795; rations for a soldier, i.e. (by extension) his stipend or pay: --wages. [ql ~~~~3698
 
 STIPULATE.............2
4856 - sumphoneo {soom-fo-neh'-o}; from 4859; to be harmonious, i.e. (figuratively) to accord (be suitable, concur) or stipulate (by compact): --agree (together, with). [ql ~~~~4754
4934 - suntithemai {soon-tith'-em-ahee}; middle voice from 4862 and 5087; to place jointly, i.e. (figuratively) to consent (bargain, stipulate), concur: --agree, assent, covenant. [ql ~~~~4832
 
 STIR..................13
0329 - anazopureo {an-ad-zo-poor-eh'-o}; from 0303 and a compound of the base of 2226 and 4442; to re-enkindle: --stir up. [ql ~~~~328
0383 - anaseio {an-as-i'-o}; from 0303 and 4579; figuratively, to excite: --move, stir up. [ql ~~~~382
1326 - diegeiro {dee-eg-i'-ro}; from 1223 and 1453; to wake fully; i.e. arouse (literally or figuratively): --arise, awake, raise, stir up. [ql ~~~~1326
1892 - epegeiro {ep-eg-i'-ro}; from 1909 and 1453; to rouse upon, i.e. (figuratively) to excite against: --raise, stir up. [ql ~~~~1892
2795 - kineo {kin-eh'-o}; from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively: --(re-)move(-r), way. [ql ~~~~2794
3334 - metakineo {met-ak-ee-neh'-o}; from 3326 and 2795; to stir to a place elsewhere, i.e. remove (figuratively): --move away. [ql ~~~~3232
3947 - paroxuno {par-ox-oo'-no}; from 3844 and a derivative of 3691; to sharpen alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate: --easily provoke, stir. [ql ~~~~3844
3951 - parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no}; from 3844 and otruno (to spur); to urge along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility): --stir up. [ql ~~~~3848
4531 - saleuo {sal-yoo'-o}; from 4535; 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. [ql ~~~~4428
4787 - sugkineo {soong-kin-eh'-o}; from 4682 and 2795; to move together, i.e. (specifically) to excite as a mass (to sedition): --stir up. [ql ~~~~4684
4797 - sugcheo {soong-kheh'-o}; or sugchuno {soong-khoo'-no}; from 4862 and cheo (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. [ql ~~~~4694
5015 - tarasso {tar-as'-so}; of uncertain affinity; to stir or agitate (roll water): --trouble. [ql ~~~~4912
5017 - tarachos {tar'-akh-os}; masculine from 5015; a disturbance, i.e. (popular) tumult: --stir. [ql ~~~~4914
 
 STIRRING..............1
2796 - kinesis {kin'-ay-sis}; from 2795; a stirring: --moving. [ql ~~~~ 2794
 
 STITCH................1
1976 - epirrhapto {ep-ir-hrap'-to}; from 1909 and the base of 4476; to stitch upon, i.e. fasten with the needle: --sew on. [ql ~~~~1976
 
 STIZO.................1
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
 
 STO...................2
4745 - stoa {sto-ah'}; probably from 2476; a colonnade or interior piazza: --porch. [ql ~~~~4642
4770 - Stoikos {sto-ik-os'}; from 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy: --Stoick. [ql ~~~~4668
 
 STOA..................1
4745 - stoa {sto-ah'}; probably from 2476; a colonnade or interior piazza: --porch. [ql ~~~~4642
 
 STOCK.................3
1085 - genos {ghen'-os}; from 1096; "kin" (abstract or concrete, literal or figurative, individual or collective): --born, country(-man), diversity, generation, kind(-red), nation, offspring, stock. [ql ~~~~1084
2301 - theatrizo {theh-at-rid'-zo}; from 2302; to expose as a spectacle: --make a gazing stock. [ql ~~~~2300
2353 - thremma {threm'-mah}; from 5142; stock (as raised on a farm): --cattle. [ql ~~~~2352
 
 STOCKS................1
3586 - xulon {xoo'-lon}; from another form of the base of 3582; timber (as fuel or material); by implication a stick, club or tree or other wooden article or substance: --staff, stocks, tree, wood. [ql ~~~~3484
 
 STOIBAS...............1
4746 - stoibas {stoy-bas'}; from a primary steibo (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. [ql ~~~~4644
 
 STOIC.................1
4770 - Stoikos {sto-ik-os'}; from 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy: --Stoick. [ql ~~~~4668
 
 STOICHEION............1
4747 - stoicheion {stoy-khi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4748; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively): --element, principle, rudiment. [ql ~~~~4644
 
 STOICHEO..............1
4748 - stoicheo {stoy-kheh'-o}; from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety: --walk (orderly). [ql ~~~~4646
 
 STOICHOS..............1
0795 - astocheo {as-tokh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 0001 (as a negative particle) and stoichos (an aim); to miss the mark, i.e. (figuratively) deviate from truth: --err, swerve. [ql ~~~~794
 
 STOICK................1
4770 - Stoikos {sto-ik-os'}; from 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy: --Stoick. [ql ~~~~4668
 
 STOIKOS...............1
4770 - Stoikos {sto-ik-os'}; from 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy: --Stoick. [ql ~~~~4668
 
 STOL..................1
4749 - stole {stol-ay'}; from 4724; equipment, i.e. (specifically) a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity): --long clothing (garment), (long) robe. [ql ~~~~4646
 
 STOLE.................2
4749 - stole {stol-ay'}; from 4724; equipment, i.e. (specifically) a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity): --long clothing (garment), (long) robe. [ql ~~~~4646
4749 - stole {stol-ay'}; from 4724; equipment, i.e. (specifically) a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity): --long clothing (garment), (long) robe. [ql ~~~~4646
 
 STOLEN................1
2809 - klemma {klem'-mah}; from 2813; stealing (properly, the thing stolen, but used of the act): --theft. [ql ~~~~2808