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Strong's Greek Dictionary
Range 5400 - 5499

g5400 phobetron (fob'-ay-tron)

neuter of a derivative of 5399; a frightening thing, i.e. terrific portent:--fearful sight.

see g5399

g5401 phobos (fob'-os)

from a primary phebomai (to be put in fear); alarm or fright:--be afraid, + exceedingly, fear, terror.

g5402 Phoibe (foy'-bay)

feminine of phoibos (bright; probably akin to the base of 5457); Phoebe, a Christian woman:--Phebe.

see g5457

g5403 Phoinike (foy-nee'-kay)

from 5404; palm-country; Phoenice (or Phoenicia), a region of Palestine:--Phenice, Phenicia.

see g5404

g5404 phoinix (foy'-nix)

of uncertain derivation; a palm-tree:--palm (tree).

g5405 Phoinix (foy'-nix)

probably the same as 5404; Phoenix, a place in Crete:--Phenice.

see g5404

g5406 phoneus (fon-yooce')

from 5408; a murderer (always of criminal (or at least intentional) homicide; which 443 does not necessarily imply; while 4607 is a special term for a public bandit):--murderer.

see g5408

see g443

see g4607

g5407 phoneuo (fon-yoo'-o)

from 5406; to be a murderer (of):--kill, do murder, slay.

see g5406

g5408 phonos (fon'-os)

from an obsolete primary pheno (to slay); murder:--murder, + be slain with, slaughter.

g5409 phoreo (for-eh'-o)

from 5411; to have a burden, i.e. (by analogy) to wear as clothing or a constant accompaniment:--bear, wear.

see g5411

g5410 Phoron (for'-on)

of Latin origin; a forum or market-place; only in comparative with 675; a station on the Appian road:--forum.

see g675

g5411 phoros (for'-os)

from 5342; a load (as borne), i.e. (figuratively) a tax (properly, an individual assessment on persons or property; whereas 5056 is usually a general toll on goods or travel):--tribute.

see g5342

see g5056

g5412 phortizo (for-tid'-zo)

from 5414; to load up (properly, as a vessel or animal), i.e. (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety):--lade, by heavy laden.

see g5414

g5413 phortion (for-tee'-on)

diminutive of 5414; an invoice (as part of freight), i.e. (figuratively) a task or service:--burden.

see g5414

g5414 phortos (for'-tos)

from 5342; something carried, i.e. the cargo of a ship:--lading.

see g5342

g5415 Phortounatos (for-too-nat'-os)

of Latin origin; "fortunate"; Fortunatus, a Christian:--Fortunatus.

g5416 phragellion (frag-el'-le-on)

neuter of a derivative from the base of 5417; a whip, i.e. Roman lash as a public punishment:--scourge.

see g5417

g5417 phragelloo (frag-el-lo'-o)

from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum; to whip, i.e. lash as a public punishment:--scourge.

g5418 phragmos (frag-mos')

from 5420; a fence, or inclosing barrier (literally or figuratively):--hedge (+ round about), partition.

see g5420

g5419 phrazo (frad'-zo)

probably akin to 5420 through the idea of defining; to indicate (by word or act), i.e. (specially), to expound:-- declare.

see g5420

g5420 phrasso (fras'-so)

apparently a strengthening form of the base of 5424; to fence or inclose, i.e. (specially), to block up (figuratively, to silence):--stop.

see g5424

g5421 phrear (freh'-ar)

of uncertain derivation; a hole in the ground (dug for obtaining or holding water or other purposes), i.e. a cistern or well; figuratively, an abyss (as a prison):--well, pit.

g5422 phrenapatao (fren-ap-at-ah'-o)

from 5423; to be a mind-misleader, i.e. delude:--deceive.

see g5423

g5423 phrenapates (fren-ap-at'-ace)

from 5424 and 539; a mind-misleader, i.e. seducer:--deceiver.

see g5424

see g539

g5424 phren (frane)

probably from an obsolete phrao (to rein in or curb; compare 5420); the midrif (as a partition of the body), i.e. (figuratively and by implication, of sympathy) the feelings (or sensitive nature; by extension (also in the plural) the mind or cognitive faculties):--understanding.

see g5420

g5425 phrisso (fris'-so)

apparently a primary verb; to "bristle" or chill, i.e. shudder (fear):--tremble.

g5426 phroneo (fron-eh'-o)

from 5424; to exercise the mind, i.e. entertain or have a sentiment or opinion; by implication, to be (mentally) disposed (more or less earnestly in a certain direction); intensively, to interest oneself in (with concern or obedience):--set the affection on, (be) care(-ful), (be like-, + be of one, + be of the same, + let this) mind(-ed), regard, savour, think.

see g5424

g5427 phronema (fron'-ay-mah)

from 5426; (mental) inclination or purpose:--(be, + be carnally, + be spiritually) mind(-ed).

see g5426

g5428 phronesis (fron'-ay-sis)

from 5426; mental action or activity, i.e. intellectual or moral insight:--prudence, wisdom.

see g5426

g5429 phronimos (fron'-ee-mos)

from 5424; thoughtful, i.e. sagacious or discreet (implying a cautious character; while 4680 denotes practical skill or acumen; and 4908 indicates rather intelligence or mental acquirement); in a bad sense conceited (also in the comparative):--wise(-r).

see g5424

see g4680

see g4908

g5430 phronimos (fron-im'-oce)

adverb from 5429; prudently:--wisely.

see g5429

g5431 phrontizo (fron-tid'-zo)

from a derivative of 5424; to exercise thought, i.e. be anxious:--be careful.

see g5424

g5432 phroureo (froo-reh'-o)

from a compound of 4253 and 3708; to be a watcher in advance, i.e. to mount guard as a sentinel (post spies at gates); figuratively, to hem in, protect:--keep (with a garrison). Compare 5083.

see g4253

see g3708

see g5083

g5433 phruasso (froo-as'-so)

akin to 1032, 1031; to snort (as a spirited horse), i.e. (figuratively) to make a tumult:--rage.

see g1031

see g1032

g5434 phruganon (froo'-gan-on)

neuter of a presumed derivative of phrugo (to roast or parch; akin to the base of 5395); something desiccated, i.e. a dry twig:--stick.

see g5395

g5435 Phrugia (froog-ee'-ah)

probably of foreign origin; Phrygia, a region of Asia Minor:--Phrygia.

g5436 Phugellos (foog'-el-los)

probably from 5343; fugitive; Phygellus, an apostate Christian:--Phygellus.

see g5343

g5437 phuge (foog-ay')

from 5343; a fleeing, i.e. escape:--flight.

see g5343

g5438 phulake (foo-lak-ay')

from 5442; a guarding or (concretely, guard), the act, the person; figuratively, the place, the condition, or (specially), the time (as a division of day or night), literally or figuratively:--cage, hold, (im-)prison(-ment), ward, watch.

see g5442

g5439 phulakizo (foo-lak-id'-zo)

from 5441; to incarcerate:--imprison.

see g5441

g5440 phulakterion (foo-lak-tay'-ree-on)

neuter of a derivative of 5442; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery.

see g5442

g5441 phulax (foo'-lax)

from 5442; a watcher or sentry:--keeper.

see g5442

g5442 phulasso (foo-las'-so)

probably from 5443 through the idea of isolation; to watch, i.e. be on guard (literally of figuratively); by implication, to preserve, obey, avoid:--beward, keep (self), observe, save. Compare 5083.

see g5443

see g5083

g5443 phule (foo-lay')

from 5453 (compare 5444); an offshoot, i.e. race or clan:--kindred, tribe.

see g5453

see g5444

g5444 phullon (fool'-lon)

from the same as 5443; a sprout, i.e. leaf:--leaf.

see g5443

g5445 phurama (foo'-ram-ah)

from a prolonged form of phuro (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to 5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk), mean to knead; a mass of dough:--lump.

see g5453

g5446 phusikos (foo-see-kos')

from 5449; "physical", i.e. (by implication) instinctive:--natural. Compare 5591.

see g5449

see g5591

g5447 phusikos (foo-see-koce')

adverb from 5446; "physically", i.e. (by implication) instinctively:--naturally.

see g5446

g5448 phusioo (foo-see-o'-o)

from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate, i.e. (figuratively) make proud (haughty):--puff up.

see g5449

g5449 phusis (foo'-sis)

from 5453; growth (by germination or expansion), i.e. (by implication) natural production (lineal descent); by extension, a genus or sort; figuratively, native disposition, constitution or usage:--(man-)kind, nature(-al).

see g5453

g5450 phusiosis (foo-see'-o-sis)

from 5448; inflation, i.e. (figuratively) haughtiness:--swelling.

see g5448

g5451 phuteia (foo-ti'-ah)

from 5452; trans-planting, i.e. (concretely) a shrub or vegetable:--plant.

see g5452

g5452 phuteuo (foot-yoo'-o)

from a derivative of 5453; to set out in the earth, i.e. implant; figuratively, to instil doctrine:--plant.

see g5453

g5453 phuo (foo'-o)

a primary verb; probably originally, to "puff" or blow, i.e. to swell up; but only used in the implied sense, to germinate or grow (sprout, produce), literally or figuratively:--spring (up).

g5454 pholeos (fo-leh-os')

of uncertain derivative; a burrow or lurking-place:--hole.

g5455 phoneo (fo-neh'-o)

from 5456; to emit a sound (animal, human or instrumental); by implication, to address in words or by name, also in imitation:--call (for), crow, cry.

see g5456

g5456 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.

see g5316

g5457 phos (foce)

from an obsolete phao (to shine or make manifest, especially by rays; compare 5316, 5346); luminousness (in the widest application, natural or artificial, abstract or concrete, literal or figurative):--fire, light.

see g5316

see g5346

g5458 phoster (foce-tare')

from 5457; an illuminator, i.e. (concretely) a luminary, or (abstractly) brilliancy:--light.

see g5457

g5459 phosphoros (foce-for'-os)

from 5457 and 5342; light-bearing ("phosphorus"), i.e. (specially), the morning-star (figuratively):--day star.

see g5457

see g5342

g5460 photeinos (fo-ti-nos')

from 5457; lustrous, i.e. transparent or well-illuminated (figuratively):--bright, full of light.

see g5457

g5461 photizo (fo-tid'-zo)

from 5457; to shed rays, i.e. to shine or (transitively) to brighten up (literally or figuratively):--enlighten, illuminate, (bring to, give) light, make to see.

see g5457

g5462 photismos (fo-tis-mos')

from 5461; illumination (figuratively):--light.

see g5461

g5463 chairo (khah'-ee-ro)

a primary verb; to be "cheer"ful, i.e. calmly happy or well-off; impersonally, especially as salutation (on meeting or parting), be well:--farewell, be glad, God speed, greeting, hall, joy(- fully), rejoice.

g5464 chalaza (khal'-ad-zah)

probably from 5465; hail:--hail.

see g5465

g5465 chalao (khal-ah'-o)

from the base of 5490; to lower (as into a void):--let down, strike.

see g5490

g5466 Chaldaios (khal-dah'-yos)

probably of Hebrew or (3778); a Chaldoean (i.e. Kasdi), or native or the region of the lower Euphrates:--Chaldaean.

see h3778

g5467 chalepos (khal-ep-os')

perhaps from 5465 through the idea of reducing the strength; difficult, i.e. dangerous, or (by implication) furious:--fierce, perilous.

see g5465

g5468 chalinagogeo (khal-in-ag-ogue-eh'-o)

from a compound of 5469 and the reduplicated form of 71; to be a bit-leader, i.e. to curb (figuratively):--bridle.

see g5469

see g71

g5469 chalinos (khal-ee-nos')

from 5465; a curb or head-stall (as curbing the spirit):--bit, bridle.

see g5465

g5470 chalkeos (khal'-keh-os)

from 5475; coppery:--brass.

see g5475

g5471 chalkeus (khalk-yooce')

from 5475; a copper-worker or brazier:--coppersmith.

see g5475

g5472 chalkedon (khal-kay-dohn')

from 5475 and perhaps 1491; copper-like, i.e. "chalcedony":--chalcedony.

see g5475

see g1491

g5473 chalkion (khal-kee'-on)

diminutive from 5475; a copper dish:--brazen vessel.

see g5475

g5474 chalkolibanon (khal-kol-ib'-an-on)

neuter of a compound of 5475 and 3030 (in the implied mean of whiteness or brilliancy); burnished copper, an alloy of copper (or gold) and silver having a brilliant lustre:--fine brass.

see g5475

see g3030

g5475 chalkos (khal-kos')

perhaps from 5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose); copper (the substance, or some implement or coin made of it):--brass, money.

see g5465

g5476 chamai (kham-ah'-ee)

adverb perhaps from the base of 5490 through the idea of a fissure in the soil; earthward, i.e. prostrate:--on (to) the ground.

see g5490

g5477 Chanaan (khan-ah-an')

of Hebrew origin (3667); Chanaan (i.e. Kenaan), the early name of Palestine:--Chanaan.

see h3667

g5478 Chanaanaios (khan-ah-an-ah'-yos)

from 5477; a Chanaanoean (i.e. Kenaanite), or native of gentile Palestine:--of Canaan.

see g5477

g5479 chara (khar-ah')

from 5463; cheerfulness, i.e. calm delight:--gladness, X greatly, (X be exceeding) joy(-ful, -fully, -fulness, -ous).

see g5463

g5480 charagma (khar'-ag-mah)

from the same as 5482; a scratch or etching, i.e. stamp (as a badge of servitude), or scupltured figure (statue):--graven, mark.

see g5482

g5481 charakter (khar-ak-tare')

from the same as 5482; a graver (the tool or the person), i.e. (by implication) engraving (("character"), the figure stamped, i.e. an exact copy or (figuratively) representation):--express image.

see g5482

g5482 charax (khar'-ax)

from charasso (to sharpen to a point; akin to 1125 through the idea of scratching); a stake, i.e. (by implication) a palisade or rampart (military mound for circumvallation in a siege):--trench.

see g1125

g5483 charizomai (khar-id'-zom-ahee)

middle voice from 5485; to grant as a favor, i.e. gratuitously, in kindness, pardon or rescue:--deliver, (frankly) forgive, (freely) give, grant.

see g5485

g5484 charin (khar'-in)

accusative case of 5485 as preposition; through favor of, i.e. on account of:--be-(for) cause of, for sake of, +...fore, X reproachfully.

see g5485

g5485 charis (khar'-ece)

from 5463; graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life; including gratitude):--acceptable, benefit, favour, gift, grace(- ious), joy, liberality, pleasure, thank(-s, -worthy).

see g5463

g5486 charisma (khar'-is-mah)

from 5483; a (divine) gratuity, i.e. deliverance (from danger or passion); (specially), a (spiritual) endowment, i.e. (subjectively) religious qualification, or (objectively) miraculous faculty:--(free) gift.

see g5483

g5487 charitoo (khar-ee-to'-o)

from 5485; to grace, i.e. indue with special honor:--make accepted, be highly favoured.

see g5485

g5488 Charrhan (khar-hran')

of Hebrew origin (2771); Charrhan (i.e. Charan), a place in Mesopotamia:--Charran.

see h2771

g5489 chartes (khar'-tace)

from the same as 5482; a sheet ("chart") of writing-material (as to be scribbled over):--paper.

see g5482

g5490 chasma (khas'-mah)

from a form of an obsolete primary chao (to "gape" or "yawn"); a "chasm" or vacancy (impassable interval):--gulf.

g5491 cheilos (khi'-los)

from a form of the same as 5490; a lip (as a pouring place); figuratively, a margin (of water):--lip, shore.

see g5490

g5492 cheimazo (khi-mad'-zo)

from the same as 5494; to storm, i.e. (passively) to labor under a gale:--be tossed with tempest.

see g5494

g5493 cheimarrhos (khi'-mar-hros)

from the base of 5494 and 4482; a storm-runlet, i.e. winter-torrent:--brook.

see g5494

see g4482

g5494 cheimon (khi-mone')

from a derivative of cheo (to pour; akin to the base of 5490 through the idea of a channel), meaning a storm (as pouring rain); by implication, the rainy season, i.e. winter:--tempest, foul weather, winter.

g5495 cheir (khire)

perhaps from the base of 5494 in the sense of its congener the base of (through (the) idea of hollowness for grasping); the hand

(literally or figuratively (power); especially (by Hebraism) a means or instrument):--hand.

see g5494

see g5490

g5496 cheiragogeo (khi-rag-ogue-eh'-o)

from 5497; to be a hand-leader, i.e. to guide (a blind person):--lead by the hand.

see g5497

g5497 cheiragogos (khi-rag-o-gos')

from 5495 and a reduplicated form of 71; a hand-leader, i.e. personal conductor (of a blind person):--some to lead by the hand.

see g5495

see g71

g5498 cheirographon (khi-rog'-raf-on)

neuter of a compound of 5495 and 1125; something hand-written ("chirograph"), i.e. a manuscript (specially, a legal document or bond (figuratively)):--handwriting.

see g5495

see g1125

g5499 cheiropoietos (khi-rop-oy'-ay-tos)

from 5495 and a derivative of 4160; manufactured, i.e. of human construction:--made by (make with) hands.

see g5495

see g4160



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