g4400 procheirizomai (prokh-i-rid'-zom-ahee)
middle voice from 4253 and a derivative of 5495; to handle for oneself in advance, i.e. (figuratively) to purpose:--choose, make.see g4253
see g5495
g4401 procheirotoneo (prokh-i-rot-on-eh'-o)
from 4253 and 5500; to elect in advance:--choose before.see g4253
see g5500
g4402 Prochoros (prokh'-or-os)
from 4253 and 5525; before the dance; Prochorus, a Christian:--Prochorus.see g4253
see g5525
g4403 prumna (proom'-nah)
feminine of prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship:--hinder part, stern.g4404 proi (pro-ee')
adverb from 4253; at dawn; by implication, the day-break watch:--early (in the morning), (in the) morning.see g4253
g4405 proia (pro-ee'-ah)
feminine of a derivative of 4404 as noun; day-dawn:--early, morning.see g4404
g4406 proimos (pro'-ee-mos)
from 4404; dawning, i.e. (by analogy) autumnal (showering, the first of the rainy season):--early.see g4404
g4407 proinos (pro-ee-nos')
from 4404; pertaining to the dawn, i.e. matutinal:--morning.see g4404
g4408 prora (pro'-ra)
feminine of a presumed derivative of 4253 as noun; the prow, i.e. forward part of a vessel:--forepart(-ship).see g4253
g4409 proteuo (prote-yoo'-o)
from 4413; to be first (in rank or influence):--have the preeminence.see g4413
g4410 protokathedria (pro-tok-ath-ed-ree'-ah)
from 4413 and 2515; a sitting first (in the front row), i.e. preeminence in council:--chief (highest, uppermost) seat.see g4413
see g2515
g4411 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.see g4413
see g2828
g4412 proton (pro'-ton)
neuter of 4413 as adverb (with or without 3588); firstly (in time, place, order, or importance):--before, at the beginning, chiefly (at, at the) first (of all).see g4413
see g3588
g4413 protos (pro'-tos)
contracted superlative of 4253; foremost (in time, place, order or importance):--before, beginning, best, chief(-est), first (of all), former.see g4253
g4414 protostates (pro-tos-tat'-ace)
from 4413 and 2476; one standing first in the ranks, i.e. a captain (champion):--ringleader.see g4413
see g2476
g4415 prototokia (pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah)
from 4416; primogeniture (as a privilege):--birthright.see g4416
g4416 prototokos (pro-tot-ok'-os)
from 4413 and the alternate of 5088; first-born (usually as noun, literally or figuratively):--firstbegotten(-born).see g4413
see g5088
g4417 ptaio (ptah'-yo)
a form of 4098; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation):--fall, offend, stumble.see g4098
g4418 pterna (pter'-nah)
of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively):--heel.g4419 pterugion (pter-oog'-ee-on)
neuter of a presumed derivative of 4420; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner):--pinnacle.see g4420
g4420 pterux (pter'-oox)
from a derivative of 4072 (meaning a feather); a wing:--wing.see g4072
g4421 ptenon (ptay-non')
contraction for 4071; a bird:--bird.see g4071
g4422 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.see g4098
see g4072
g4423 ptoesis (pto'-ay-sis)
from 4422; alarm:--amazement.see g4422
g4424 Ptolemais (ptol-em-ah-is')
from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine:--Ptolemais.g4425 ptuon (ptoo'-on)
from 4429; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle):--fan.see g4429
g4426 pturo (ptoo'-ro)
from a presumed derivative of 4429 (and thus akin to 4422); to frighten:--terrify.see g4429
see g4422
g4427 ptusma (ptoos'-mah)
from 4429; saliva:--spittle.see g4429
g4428 ptusso (ptoos'-so)
probably akin to petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to through (the) idea of expansion, and to 4429 through that of flattening; compare 3961); to fold, i.e. furl a scroll:--close.see g4072
see g3961
g4429 ptuo (ptoo'-o)
a primary verb (compare 4428); to spit:--spit.see g4428
g4430 ptoma (pto'-mah)
from the alternate of 4098; a ruin, i.e. (specially), lifeless body (corpse, carrion):--dead body, carcase, corpse.see g4098
g4431 ptosis (pto'-sis)
from the alternate of 4098; a crash, i.e. downfall (literally or figuratively):--fall.see g4098
g4432 ptocheia (pto-khi'-ah)
from 4433; beggary, i.e. indigence (literally or figuratively):--poverty.see g4433
g4433 ptocheuo (pto-khyoo'-o)
from 4434; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively):--become poor.see g4434
g4434 ptochos (pto-khos')
from ptosso (to crouch); akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed):--beggar(-ly), poor.see g4422
see g4098
see g3993
g4435 pugme (poog-may')
from a primary pux (the fist as a weapon); the clenched hand, i.e. (only in dative case as adverb) with the fist (hard scrubbing):--oft.g4436 Puthon (poo'-thone)
from Putho (the name of the region where Delphi, the seat of the famous oracle, was located); a Python, i.e. (by analogy, with the supposed diviner there) inspiration (soothsaying):-- divination.g4437 puknos (pook-nos')
from the same as 4635; clasped (thick), i.e. (figuratively) frequent; neuter plural (as adverb) frequently:--often(-er).see g4635
g4438 pukteo (pook-teh'-o)
from a derivative of the same as 4435; to box (with the fist), i.e. contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively):--fight.see g4435
g4439 pule (poo'-lay)
apparently a primary word; a gate, i.e. the leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively):--gate.g4440 pulon (poo-lone')
from 4439; a gate-way, door-way of a building or city; by implication, a portal or vestibule:--gate, porch.see g4439
g4441 punthanomai (poon-than'-om-ahee)
middle voice prolonged from a primary putho (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from 2065, which properly means a request as a favor; and from 154, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from 2212, which implies a search for something hidden; and from 1189, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence):--ask, demand, enquire, understand.see g2065
see g154
see g2212
see g1189
g4442 pur (poor)
a primary word; "fire" (literally or figuratively, specially, lightning):--fiery, fire.g4443 pura (poo-rah')
from 4442; a fire (concretely):--fire.see g4442
g4444 purgos (poor'-gos)
apparently a primary word ("burgh"); a tower or castle:--tower.g4445 puresso (poo-res'-so)
from 4443; to be on fire, i.e. (specially), to have a fever:--be sick of a fever.see g4443
g4446 puretos (poo-ret-os')
from 4445; inflamed, i.e. (by implication) feverish (as noun, fever):--fever.see g4445
g4447 purinos (poo'-ree-nos)
from 4443; fiery, i.e. (by implication) flaming:--of fire.see g4443
g4448 puroo (poo-ro'-o)
from 4442; to kindle, i.e. (passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger, grief, lust):--burn, fiery, be on fire, try.see g4442
g4449 purrhazo (poor-hrad'-zo)
from 4450; to redden (intransitively):--be red.see g4450
g4450 purrhos (poor-hros')
from 4442; fire-like, i.e. (specially), flame- colored:--red.see g4442
g4451 purosis (poo'-ro-sis)
from 4448; ignition, i.e. (specially), smelting (figuratively, conflagration, calamity as a test):--burning, trial.see g4448
g4452 po (po)
another form of the base of 4458; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yet, even; used only in the comparative. See 3369, 3380, 3764, 3768, 4455.see g4458
see g3369
see g3380
see g3764
see g3768
see g4455
g4453 poleo (po-leh'-o)
probably ultimately from pelomai (to be busy, to trade); to barter (as a pedlar), i.e. to sell:--sell, whatever is sold.g4454 polos (po'-los)
apparently a primary word; a "foal" or "filly", i.e. (specially), a young ass:--colt.g4455 popote (po'-pot-e)
from 4452 and 4218; at any time, i.e. (with negative particle) at no time:--at any time, + never (...to any man), + yet, never man.see g4452
see g4218
g4456 poroo (po-ro'-o)
apparently from poros (a kind of stone); to petrify, i.e. (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous):-- blind, harden.g4457 porosis (po'-ro-sis)
from 4456; stupidity or callousness:--blindness, hardness.see g4456
g4458 pos (poce)
adverb from the base of 4225; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in composition:--haply, by any (some) means, perhaps. See 1513, 3381. Compare 4459.see g4225
see g4459
see g1513
see g3381
g4459 pos (poce)
adverb from the base of 4226; an interrogative particle of manner; in what way? (sometimes the question is indirect, how?); also as exclamation, how much!:--how, after (by) what manner (means), that. (Occasionally unexpressed in English).see g4226
g4460 Rhaab (hrah-ab')
of Hebrew origin (7343); Raab (i.e. Rachab), a Canaanitess:--Rahab. See also 4477.see g7343
see h4477
g4461 rhabbi (hrab-bee')
of Hebrew origin (7227 with pronominal suffix); my master, i.e Rabbi, as an official title of honor:--Master, Rabbi.see h7227
g4462 rhabboni (hrab-bon-ee',) or
rhabbouni hrab-boo-nee' of Chaldee origin; corresponding to 4461:--Lord, Rabboni.see g4461
g4463 rhabdizo (hrab-did'-zo)
from 4464; to strike with a stick, i.e. bastinado:--beat (with rods).see g4464
g4464 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.see g4474
g4465 rhabdouchos (hrab-doo'-khos)
from 4464 and 2192; a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e. a Roman lictor (constable or executioner):--serjeant.see g4464
see g2192
g4466 Rhagau (hrag-ow')
of Hebrew origin (7466); Ragau (i.e. Reu), a patriarch:--Ragau.see h7466
g4467 rhaidiourgema (hrad-ee-oorg'-ay-mah)
from a comparative of rhaidios (easy, i.e. reckless) and 2041; easy-going behavior, i.e. (by extension) a crime:--lewdness.see g2041
g4468 rhaidiourgia (hrad-ee-oorg-ee'-a)
from the same as 4467; recklessness, i.e. (by extension) malignity:--mischief.see g4467
g4469 rhaka (rhak-ah')
of Chaldee origin (compare 7386); O empty one, i.e. thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification):--Raca.see h7386
g4470 rhakos (hrak'-os)
from 4486; a "rag," i.e. piece of cloth:--cloth.see g4486
g4471 Rhama (hram-ah')
of Hebrew origin (7414); Rama (i.e. Ramah), a place in Palestine:--Rama.see h7414
g4472 rhantizo (hran-tid'-zo)
from a derivative of rhaino (to sprinkle); to render besprinkled, i.e. asperse (ceremonially or figuratively):-- sprinkle.g4473 rhantismos (hran-tis-mos')
from 4472; aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively):--sprinkling.see g4472
g4474 rhapizo (hrap-id'-zo)
from a derivative of a primary rhepo (to let fall, "rap"); to slap:--smite (with the palm of the hand). Compare 5180.see g5180
g4475 rhapisma (hrap'-is-mah)
from 4474; a slap:--(+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand.see g4474
g4476 rhaphis (hraf-ece')
from a primary rhapto (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474 through the idea of puncturing); a needle:-- needle.see g4474
g4477 Rhachab (hrakh-ab')
from the same as 4460; Rachab, a Canaanitess:--Rachab.see g4460
g4478 Rhachel (hrakh-ale')
of Hebrew origin (7354); Rachel, the wife of Jacob:--Rachel.see h7354
g4479 Rhebekka (hreb-bek'-kah)
of Hebrew origin (7259); Rebecca (i.e. Ribkah), the wife of Isaac:--Rebecca.see h7259
g4480 rheda (hred'-ah)
of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding):--chariot.g4481 Rhemphan (hrem-fan')
by incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin (3594); Remphan (i.e. Kijun), an Egyptian idol:--Remphan.see h3594
g4482 rheo (hreh'-o)
a primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form rheuo hryoo'-o is used to flow ("run"; as water):--flow.g4483 rheo (hreh'-o,) for certain tenses of which a prolonged form
ereo er-eh'-o is used; and both as alternate for 2036 perhaps akin (or identical) with 4482 (through the idea of pouring forth); to utter, i.e. speak or say:--command, make, say, speak (of). Compare 3004.see g2036
see g4482
see g3004
g4484 Rhegion (hrayg'-ee-on)
of Latin origin; Rhegium, a place in Italy:--Rhegium.g4485 rhegma (hrayg'-mah)
from 4486; something torn, i.e. a fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall):--ruin.see g4486
g4486 rhegnumi (hrayg'-noo-mee) or
rhesso hrace'-so both prolonged forms of rheko (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi (see in 2608)) to "break," "wreck" or "crack", i.e. (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; 2608 being its intensive (with the preposition in composition), and 2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like 3089) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (with spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions:--break (forth), burst, rend, tear.see g2608
see g2608
see g2352
see g3089
g4487 rhema (hray'-mah)
from 4483; an utterance (individually, collectively or specially),; by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever:--+ evil, + nothing, saying, word.see g4483
g4488 Rhesa (hray-sah')
probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for 7509); Resa (i.e. Rephajah), an Israelite:--Rhesa.see h7509
g4489 rhetor (hray'-tore)
from 4483; a speaker, i.e. (by implication) a forensic advocate:--orator.see g4483
g4490 rhetos (hray-toce')
adverb from a derivative of 4483; out-spokenly, i.e. distinctly:--expressly.see g4483
g4491 rhiza (hrid'-zah)
apparently a primary word; a "root" (literally or figuratively):--root.g4492 rhizoo (hrid-zo'-o)
from 4491; to root (figuratively, become stable):--root.see g4491
g4493 rhipe (hree-pay')
from 4496; a jerk (of the eye, i.e. (by analogy) an instant):--twinkling.see g4496
g4494 rhipizo (hrip-id'-zo)
from a derivative of 4496 (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up, i.e. (by analogy) to agitate (into waves):--toss.see g4496
g4495 rhipteo (hrip-teh'-o)
from a derivative of 4496; to toss up:--cast off.see g4496
g4496 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 906, 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.see g4474
see g906
see g1614
g4497 Rhoboam (hrob-o-am')
of Hebrew origin (7346); Roboam (i.e. Rechobam), an Israelite:--Roboam.see h7346
g4498 Rhode (hrod'-ay)
probably for rhode (a rose); Rode, a servant girl:--Rhoda.g4499 Rhodos (hrod'-os)
probably from rhodon (a rose); Rhodus, an island of the Mediterranean:--Rhodes.