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0614 - apokruphos {ap-ok'-roo-fos}; from 0613; secret; by implication, treasured: --hid, kept secret. ~ | 1226 |
1144 - dakru {dak'-roo}; or dakruon {dak'-roo-on}; of uncertain affinity; a tear: --tear. ~ | 2286 |
1144 - dakru {dak'-roo}; or dakruon {dak'-roo-on}; of uncertain affinity; a tear: --tear. ~ | 2286 |
1145 - dakruo {dak-roo'-o}; from 1144; to shed tears: --weep. Compare 2799. ~ | 2288 |
2149 - euruchoros {yoo-roo'-kho-ros}; from eurus (wide) and 5561; spacious: --broad. ~ | 4296 |
3951 - parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no}; from 3844 and otruno (to spur); to urge along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility): --stir up. ~ | 7696 |
4645 - skleruno {sklay-roo'-no}; from 4642; to indurate, i.e. (figuratively) render stubborn: --harden. ~ | 9084 |
5612 - oruomai {o-roo'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to "roar": --roar. ~ | 11016 |
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1009 - botrus {bot'-rooce}; of uncertain derivation; a bunch (of grapes): --(vine) cluster (of the vine). ~ | 2016 |
4210 - porphurous {por-foo-rooce'}; from 4209; purpureal, i.e. bluish red: --purple. ~ | 8214 |
4296 - prokerusso {prok-ay-rooce'-so}; from 4253 and 2784; to herald (i.e. proclaim) in advance: --before (first) preach. ~ | 8386 |
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1430 - doma {do'-mah}; from demo (to build); properly, an edifice, i.e. (specially) a roof: --housetop. ~ | 2858 |
2766 - keramos {ker'-am-os}; probably from the base of 2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware, i.e. a tile (by analogy, a thin roof or awning): --tiling. ~ | 5528 |
4721 - stege {steg'-ay}; strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof: --roof. ~ | 9236 |
4721 - stege {steg'-ay}; strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof: --roof. ~ | 9236 |
4722 - stego {steg'-o}; from 4721; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently): --(for-)bear, suffer. ~ | 9238 |
5152 - tristegon {tris'-teg-on}; neuter of a compound of 5140 and 4721 as noun; a third roof (story): --third loft. ~ | 10098 |
5264 - hupodechomai {hoop-od-ekh'-om-ahee}; from 5259 and 1209; to admit under one's roof, i.e. entertain hospitably: --receive. ~ | 10322 |
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1846 - exorusso {ex-or-oos'-so}; from 1537 and 3736; to dig out, i.e. (by extension) to extract (an eye), remove (roofing): --break up, pluck out. ~ | 3690 |
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2782 - kerugma {kay'-roog-mah}; from 2784; a proclamation (especially of the gospel; by implication, the gospel itself): --preaching. ~ | 5560 |
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0969 - berullos {bay'-rool-los}; of uncertain derivation; a "beryl": --beryl. ~ | 1936 |
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0201 - akroaterion {ak-ro-at-ay'-ree-on}; from 0202; an audience-room: --place of hearing. ~ | 400 |
0473 - anti {an-tee'}; a primary particle; opposite, i.e. instead or because of (rarely in addition to): --for, in the room of. Often used in composition to denote contrast, requital, substitution, correspondence, etc. ~ | 944 |
0508 - anogeon {an-ogue'-eh-on}; from 0507 and 1093; above the ground, i.e. (properly) the second floor of a building; used for a dome or a balcony on the upper story: --upper room. ~ | 1014 |
1240 - diadochos {dee-ad'-okh-os}; from 1237; a successor in office: --room. ~ | 2478 |
2302 - theatron {theh'-at-ron}; from 2300; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. general audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively): --spectacle, theatre. ~ | 4602 |
2878 - korban {kor-ban'}; and korbanas {kor-ban-as'}; of Hebrew and Aramaic origin respectively [7133]; a votive offering and the offering; a consecrated present (to the Temple fund); by extension (the latter term) the Treasury itself, i.e. the room where the contribution boxes stood: --Corban, treasury. ~ | 5752 |
3567 - numphon {noom-fohn'}; from 3565; the bridal room: --bridechamber. ~ | 6930 |
4232 - praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp): --(common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, praetorium. ~ | 8258 |
4411 - protoklisia {pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah}; from 4413 and 2828; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner-bed, i.e. preeminence at meals: --chief (highest, uppermost) room. ~ | 8616 |
4730 - stenochoria {sten-okh-o-ree'-ah}; from a compound of 4728 and 5561; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity: --anguish, distress. ~ | 9254 |
4849 - sumposion {soom-pos'-ee-on}; neuter of a derivative of the alternate of 4844; a drinking-party ("symposium"), i.e. (by extension) a room of guests: --company. ~ | 9492 |
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. ~ | 10028 |
5253 - huperoion {hoop-er-o'-on}; neuter of a derivative of 5228; a higher part of the house, i.e. apartment in the third story: --upper chamber (room). ~ | 10300 |
5561 - chora {kho'-rah}; feminine of a derivative of the base of 5490 through the idea of empty expanse; room, i.e. a space of territory (more or less extensive; often including its inhabitants): --coast, county, fields, ground, land, region. Compare 5117. ~ | 10916 |
5562 - choreo {kho-reh'-o}; from 5561; to be in (give) space, i.e. (intransitively) to pass, enter, or (transitively) to hold, admit (literally or figuratively): --come, contain, go, have place, (can, be room to) receive. ~ | 10918 |
5563 - chorizo {kho-rid'-zo}; from 5561; to place room between, i.e. part; reflexively, to go away: --depart, put asunder, separate. ~ | 10920 |
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0069 - agrupneo {ag-roop-neh'-o}; ultimately from 0001 (as negative particle) and 5258; to be sleepless, i.e. keep awake: --watch. ~ | 136 |
0070 - agrupnia {ag-roop-nee'-ah}; from 0069; sleeplessness, i.e. a keeping awake: --watch. ~ | 138 |
0613 - apokrupto {ap-ok-roop'-to}; from 0575 and 2928; to conceal away (i.e. fully); figuratively, to keep secret: --hide. ~ | 1224 |
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2784 - kerusso {kay-roos'-so}; of uncertain affinity; to herald (as a public crier), especially divine truth (the gospel): --preacher(-er), proclaim, publish. ~ | 5564 |
3790 - ophrus {of-roos'}; perhaps from 3700 (through the idea of the shading or proximity to the organ of vision); the eye-"brow" or forehead, i.e. (figuratively) the brink of a precipice: --brow. ~ | 7374 |
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0142 - airo {ah'-ee-ro}; a primary root; to lift up; by implication, to take up or away; figuratively, to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind), specially, to sail away (i.e. weigh anchor); by Hebraism [compare 5375] to expiate sin: --away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make to doubt, put away, remove, take (away, up). ~ | 282 |
1143 - dakno {dak'-no}; a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e. (figuratively) thwart: --bite. ~ | 2284 |
1610 - ekrizoo {ek-rid-zo'-o}; from 1537 and 4492; to uproot: --pluck up by the root, root up. ~ | 3218 |
1610 - ekrizoo {ek-rid-zo'-o}; from 1537 and 4492; to uproot: --pluck up by the root, root up. ~ | 3218 |
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. ~ | 4434 |
4491 - rhiza {hrid'-zah}; apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively): --root. ~ | 8776 |
4491 - rhiza {hrid'-zah}; apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively): --root. ~ | 8776 |
4492 - rhizoo {hrid-zo'-o}; from 4491; to root (figuratively, become stable): --root. ~ | 8778 |
4492 - rhizoo {hrid-zo'-o}; from 4491; to root (figuratively, become stable): --root. ~ | 8778 |
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2783 - kerux {kay'-roox}; from 2784; a herald, i.e. of divine truth (especially of the gospel): --preacher. ~ | 5562 |
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ROP...................6
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0886 - acheiropoietos {akh-i-rop-oy'-ay-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 5499; unmanufactured, i.e. inartificial: --made without (not made with) hands. ~ | 1770 |
2012 - epitropos {ep-it'-rop-os}; from 1909 and 5158 (in the sense of 2011); a commissioner, i.e. domestic manager, guardian: --steward, tutor. ~ | 4022 |
3970 - patroparadotos {pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os}; from 3962 and a derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down); traditionary: --received by tradition from fathers. ~ | 7734 |
4187 - polutropos {pol-oot-rop'-oce}; adverb from a compound of 4183 and 5158; in many ways, i.e. variously as to method or form: --in divers manners. ~ | 8168 |
4211 - porphuropolis {por-foo-rop'-o-lis}; feminine of a compound of 4209 and 4453; a female trader in purple cloth: --seller of purple. ~ | 8216 |
5499 - cheiropoietos {khi-rop-oy'-ay-tos}; from 5495 and a derivative of 4160; manufactured, i.e. of human construction: --made by (make with) hands. ~ | 10792 |
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0996 - boetheia {bo-ay'-thi-ah}; from 0998; aid; specially, a rope or chain for frapping a vessel: --help. ~ | 1990 |
2202 - zeukteria {dzook-tay-ree'-ah}; feminine of a derivative (at the second stage) from the same as 2218; a fastening (tiller-rope): --band. ~ | 4402 |
4522 - sagene {sag-ay'-nay}; from a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing: --net. ~ | 8838 |
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. ~ | 9752 |
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0068 - agros {ag-ros'}; from 0071; a field (as a drive for cattle); genitive case the country; specially, a farm, i.e. hamlet: --country, farm, piece of ground, land. ~ | 134 |
0267 - amarturos {am-ar'-too-ros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a form of 3144; unattested: --without witness. ~ | 532 |
0280 - ametros {am'-et-ros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 3358; immoderate: --(thing) without measure. ~ | 558 |
0376 - anaperos {an-ap'-ay-ros}; from 0303 (in the sense of intensity) and peros (maimed); crippled: --maimed. ~ | 750 |
0552 - apeiros {ap'-i-ros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 3984; inexperienced, i.e. ignorant: --unskilful. ~ | 1102 |
0676 - aprositos {ap-ros'-ee-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of a comparative of 4314 and eimi (to go); inaccessible: --which no man can approach. ~ | 1350 |
0677 - aproskopos {ap-ros'-kop-os}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 4350; actively, inoffensive, i.e. not leading into sin; passively, faultless, i.e. not led into sin: --none (void of, without) offence. ~ | 1352 |
0678 - aprosopoleptos {ap-ros-o-pol-ape'-tos}; adverb from a compound of 0001 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a presumed compound of 4383 and 2983 [compare 4381]; in a way not accepting the person, i.e. impartially: --without respect of persons. ~ | 1354 |
0696 - arguros {ar'-goo-ros}; from argos (shining); silver (the metal, in the articles or coin): --silver. ~ | 1390 |
0840 - austeros {ow-stay-ros'}; from a (presumed) derivative of the same as 0109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), i.e. (figuratively) severe: --austere. ~ | 1678 |
0850 - auchmeros {owkh-may-ros'}; from auchmos [probably from a base akin to that of 0109] (dust, as dried by wind); properly, dirty, i.e. (by implication) obscure: --dark. ~ | 1698 |
0866 - aphilarguros {af-il-ar'-goo-ros}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 5366; unavaricious: --without covetousness, not greedy of filthy lucre. ~ | 1730 |
0876 - aphros {af-ros'}; apparently a primary word; froth, i.e. slaver: --foaming. ~ | 1750 |
0877 - aphrosune {af-ros-oo'-nay}; from 0878; senselessness, i.e. (euphem.) egotism; (morally) recklessness: --folly, foolishly(-ness). ~ | 1752 |
1645 - elaphros {el-af-ros'}; probably akin to 1643 and the base of 1640; light, i.e. easy: --light. ~ | 3288 |
2083 - hetairos {het-ah'-ee-ros}; from etes (a clansman); a comrade: --fellow, friend. ~ | 4164 |
2121 - eukairos {yoo'-kahee-ros}; from 2095 and 2540; well-timed, i.e. opportune: --convenient, in time of need. ~ | 4240 |
2145 - euprosedros {yoo-pros'-ed-ros}; from 2095 and the same as 4332; sitting well towards, i.e. (figuratively) assiduous (neuter diligent service): --X attend upon. ~ | 4288 |
2149 - euruchoros {yoo-roo'-kho-ros}; from eurus (wide) and 5561; spacious: --broad. ~ | 4296 |
2344 - thesauros {thay-sow-ros'}; from 5087; a deposit, i.e. wealth (literally or figuratively): --treasure. ~ | 4686 |
2377 - thuroros {thoo-ro-ros'}; from 2374 and ouros (a watcher); a gate-warden: --that kept the door, porter. ~ | 4752 |
2383 - Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros}; of Hebrew origin [2971]; Jairus (i.e. Jair), an Israelite: --Jairus. ~ | 4764 |
2395 - iatros {ee-at-ros'}; from 2390; a physician: --physician. ~ | 4788 |
2478 - ischuros {is-khoo-ros'}; from 2479; forcible (literally or figuratively): --boisterous, mighty(-ier), powerful, strong(-er, man), valiant. ~ | 4954 |
2540 - kairos {kahee-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; an occasion, i.e. set or proper time: --X always, opportunity, (convenient, due) season, (due, short, while) time, a while. Compare 5550. ~ | 5078 |
2780 - kepouros {kay-poo-ros'}; from 2779 and ouros (a warden); a garden-keeper, i.e. gardener: --gardener. ~ | 5556 |
2819 - kleros {klay'-ros}; probably from 2806 (through the idea of using bits of wood, etc., for the pively) to assign (a privilege): --obtain an inheritance. ~ | 5634 |
3015 - lepros {lep-ros'}; from the same as 3014; scaly, i.e. leprous (a leper): --leper. ~ | 6026 |
3026 - leros {lay'-ros}; apparently a primary word; twaddle, i.e. an incredible story: --idle tale. ~ | 6048 |
3117 - makros {mak-ros'}; from 3372; long (in place [distant] or time [neuter plural]): --far, long. ~ | 6230 |
3202 - mempsimoiros {mem-psim'-oy-ros}; from a presumed derivative of 3201 and moira (fate; akin to the base of 3313); blaming fate, i.e. querulous (discontented): --complainer. ~ | 6400 |
3382 - meros {may-ros'}; perhaps a primary word; a thigh: --thigh. ~ | 6560 |
3398 - mikros {mik-ros'}; including the comparative mikroteros {mik-rot'-er-os}; apparently a primary word; small (in size, quantity, number or (figuratively) dignity): --least, less, little, small. ~ | 6592 |
3474 - moros {mo-ros'}; probably from the base of 3466; dull or stupid (as if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd: --fool(-ish, X -ishness). ~ | 6744 |
3490 - naukleros {now'-klay-ros}; from 3491 and 2819 ("clerk"); a captain: --owner of a ship. ~ | 6776 |
3498 - nekros {nek-ros'}; from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun): --dead. ~ | 6792 |
3510 - nephros {nef-ros'}; of uncertain affinity; a kidney (plural), i.e. (figuratively) the inmost mind: --reins. ~ | 6816 |
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. ~ | 6964 |
3626 - oikouros {oy-koo-ros'}; from 3624 and ouros (a guard; be "ware"); a stayer at home, i.e. domestically inclined (a "good housekeeper"): --keeper at home. ~ | 7048 |
3636 - okneros {ok-nay-ros'}; from 3635; tardy, i.e. indolent; (figuratively) irksome: --grievous, slothful. ~ | 7068 |
3639 - olethros {ol'-eth-ros}; from a primary ollumi (to destroy; a prolonged form); ruin, i.e. death, punishment: --destruction. ~ | 7074 |
3648 - holokleros {hol'-ok'-lay-ros}; from 3650 and 2819; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body): --entire, whole. ~ | 7092 |
3998 - pentichros {pen-tikh-ros'}; prolongation from the base of 3993; necessitous: --poor. ~ | 7790 |
4066 - perichoros {per-ikh'-o-ros}; from 4012 and 5561; around the region, i.e. circumjacent (as noun, with 1093 implied vicinity): --country (round) about, region (that lieth) round about. ~ | 7926 |
4074 - Petros {pet'-ros}; apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than 3037); as a name, Petrus, an apostle: --Peter, rock. Compare 2786. ~ | 7942 |
4089 - pikros {pik-ros'}; perhaps from 4078 (through the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), i.e. acrid (literally or figuratively): --bitter. ~ | 7972 |
4190 - poneros {pon-ay-ros'}; from a derivative of 4192; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from 2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from 4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners: --bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also 4191. ~ | 8174 |
4340 - proskairos {pros'-kahee-ros}; from 4314 and 2540; for the occasion only, i.e. temporary: --dur- [eth] for awhile, endure for a time, for a season, temporal. ~ | 8474 |
4550 - sapros {sap-ros'}; from 4595; rotten, i.e. worthless (literally or morally): --bad, corrupt. Compare 4190. ~ | 8894 |
4552 - sappheiros {sap'-fi-ros}; of Hebrew origin [5601]; a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem: --sapphire. ~ | 8898 |
4604 - sideros {sid'-ay-ros}; of uncertain derivation; iron: --iron. ~ | 9002 |
4618 - siteutos {sit-yoo-ros'}; from a derivative of 4621; grain-fed, i.e. fattened: --fatted. ~ | 9030 |
4642 - skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): --fierce, hard. ~ | 9078 |
4716 - stauros {stow-ros'}; from the base of 2476; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specifically) 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. ~ | 9226 |
4723 - steiros {sti'-ros}; a contraction from 4731 (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile": --barren. ~ | 9240 |
4948 - Suros {soo'-ros}; from the same as 4947; a Syran (i.e. probably Tyrian), a native of Syria: --Syrian. ~ | 9690 |
4986 - Sopatros {so'-pat-ros}; from the base of 4982 and 3962; of a safe father; Sopatrus, a Christian: --Sopater. Compare 4989. ~ | 9766 |
4989 - Sosipatros {so-sip'-at-ros}; prolongation for 4986; Sosipatrus, a Christian: --Sosipater. ~ | 9772 |
5005 - talaiporos {tal-ah'-ee-po-ros}; from the base of 5007 and a derivative of the base of 3984; enduring trial, i.e. miserable: --wretched. ~ | 9804 |
5012 - tapeinophrosune {tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay}; from a compound of 5011 and the base of 5424; humiliation of mind, i.e. modesty: --humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind). ~ | 9818 |
5022 - tauros {tow'-ros}; apparently a primary word [compare 8450, "steer"]; a bullock: --bull, ox. ~ | 9838 |
5184 - Turos {too'-ros}; of Hebrew origin [6865]: Tyrus (i.e. Tsor), a place in Palestine: --Tyre. ~ | 10162 |
5366 - philarguros {fil-ar'-goo-ros}; from 5384 and 0696; fond of silver (money), i.e. avaricious: --covetous. ~ | 10526 |
5515 - chloros {khlo-ros'}; from the same as 5514; greenish, i.e. verdant, dun-colored: --green, pale. ~ | 10824 |
5519 - choiros {khoy'-ros}; of uncertain derivation; a hog: --swine. ~ | 10832 |
5566 - choros {kho'-ros}; of Latin origin; the north-west wind: --north west. ~ | 10926 |