g3100 matheteuo (math-ayt-yoo'-o)
from 3101; intransitively, to become a pupil; transitively, to disciple, i.e. enrol as scholar:--be disciple, instruct, teach.see g3101
g3101 mathetes (math-ay-tes')
from 3129; a learner, i.e. pupil:--disciple.see g3129
g3102 mathetria (math-ay'-tree-ah)
feminine from 3101; a female pupil:--disciple.see g3101
g3103 Mathousala (math-oo-sal'-ah)
of Hebrew origin (4968); Mathusala (i.e. Methushelach), an antediluvian:--Mathusala.see h4968
g3104 Mainan (mahee-nan')
probably of Hebrew origin; Mainan, an Israelite:--Mainan.g3105 mainomai (mah'-ee-nom-ahee)
middle voice from a primary mao (to long for; through the idea of insensate craving); to rave as a "maniac":--be beside self (mad).g3106 makarizo (mak-ar-id'-zo)
from 3107; to beatify, i.e. pronounce (or esteem) fortunate:--call blessed, count happy.see g3107
g3107 makarios (mak-ar'-ee-os)
a prolonged form of the poetical makar (meaning the same); supremely blest; by extension, fortunate, well off:-- blessed, happy(X -ier).g3108 makarismos (mak-ar-is-mos')
from 3106; beatification, i.e. attribution of good fortune:--blessedness.see g3106
g3109 Makedonia (mak-ed-on-ee'-ah)
from 3110; Macedonia, a region of Greece:--Macedonia.see g3110
g3110 Makedon (mak-ed'-ohn)
of uncertain derivation; a Macedon (Macedonian), i.e. inhabitant of Macedonia:--of Macedonia, Macedonian.g3111 makellon (mak'-el-lon)
of Latin origin (macellum); a butcher's stall, meat market or provision-shop:--shambles.g3112 makran (mak-ran')
feminine accusative case singular of 3117 (3598 being implied); at a distance (literally or figuratively):--(a-)far (off), good (great) way off.see g3117
see g3598
g3113 makrothen (mak-roth'-en)
adverb from 3117; from a distance or afar:--afar off, from far.see g3117
g3114 makrothumeo (mak-roth-oo-meh'-o)
from the same as 3116; to be long-spirited, i.e. (objectively) forbearing or (subjectively) patient:--bear (suffer) long, be longsuffering, have (long) patience, be patient, patiently endure.see g3116
g3115 makrothumia (mak-roth-oo-mee'-ah)
from the same as 3116; longanimity, i.e. (objectively) forbearance or (subjectively) fortitude:--longsuffering, patience.see g3116
g3116 makrothumos (mak-roth-oo-moce')
adverb of a compound of 3117 and 2372; with long (enduring) temper, i.e. leniently:--patiently.see g3117
see g2372
g3117 makros (mak-ros')
from 3372; long (in place (distant) or time (neuter plural)):--far, long.see g3372
g3118 makrochronios (mak-rokh-ron'-ee-os)
from 3117 and 5550; long-timed, i.e. long-lived:--live long.see g3117
see g5550
g3119 malakia (mal-ak-ee'-ah)
from 3120; softness, i.e. enervation (debility):--disease.see g3120
g3120 malakos (mal-ak-os')
of uncertain affinity; soft, i.e. fine (clothing); figuratively, a catamite:--effeminate, soft.g3121 Maleleel (mal-el-eh-ale')
of Hebrew origin (4111); Maleleel (i.e. Mahalalel), an antediluvian:--Maleleel.see h4111
g3122 malista (mal'-is-tah)
neuter plural of the superlative of an apparently primary adverb mala (very); (adverbially) most (in the greatest degree) or particularly:--chiefly, most of all, (e-)specially.g3123 mallon (mal'-lon)
neuter of the comparative of the same as 3122; (adverbially) more (in a greater degree)) or rather:--+ better, X far, (the) more (and more), (so) much (the more), rather.see g3122
g3124 Malchos (mal'-khos)
of Hebrew origin (4429); Malchus, an Israelite:--Malchus.see h4429
g3125 mamme (mam'-may)
of natural origin ("mammy"); a grandmother:--grandmother.g3126 mammonas (mam-mo-nas')
of Chaldee origin (confidence, i.e. wealth, personified); mammonas, i.e. avarice (deified):--mammon.g3127 Manaen (man-ah-ane')
of uncertain origin; Manaen, a Christian:--Manaen.g3128 Manasses (man-as-sace')
of Hebrew origin (4519); Mannasses (i.e. Menashsheh), an Israelite:--Manasses.see h4519
g3129 manthano (man-than'-o)
prolongation from a primary verb, another form of which, matheo, is used as an alternate in certain tenses; to learn (in any way):--learn, understand.g3130 mania (man-ee'-ah)
from 3105; craziness:--(+ make) X mad.see g3105
g3131 manna (man'-nah)
of Hebrew origin (4478); manna (i.e. man), an edible gum:--manna.see h4478
g3132 manteuomai (mant-yoo'-om-ahee)
from a derivative of 3105 (meaning a prophet, as supposed to rave through inspiration); to divine, i.e. utter spells (under pretense of foretelling:--by soothsaying.see g3105
g3133 maraino (mar-ah'-ee-no)
of uncertain affinity; to extinguish (as fire), i.e. (figuratively and passively) to pass away:--fade away.g3134 maran (atha) mar'-an ath'-ah
of Chaldee origin (meaning our Lord has come); maranatha, i.e. an exclamation of the approaching divine judgment:--Maran-atha.g3135 margarites (mar-gar-ee'-tace)
from margaros (a pearl-oyster); a pearl:--pearl.g3136 Martha (mar'-thah)
probably of Chaldee origin (meaning mistress); Martha, a Christian woman:--Martha.g3137 Maria (mar-ee'-ah)
or Mariam mar-ee-am' of Hebrew origin (4813); Maria or Mariam (i.e. Mirjam), the name of six Christian females:-- Mary.see h4813
g3138 Markos (mar'-kos)
of Latin origin; Marcus, a Christian:--Marcus, Mark.g3139 marmaros (mar'-mar-os)
from marmairo (to glisten); marble (as sparkling white):--marble.g3140 martureo (mar-too-reh'-o)
from 3144; to be a witness, i.e. testify (literally or figuratively):--charge, give (evidence), bear record, have (obtain, of) good (honest) report, be well reported of, testify, give (have) testimony, (be, bear, give, obtain) witness.see g3144
g3141 marturia (mar-too-ree'-ah)
from 3144; evidence given (judicially or genitive case):--record, report, testimony, witness.see g3144
g3142 marturion (mar-too'-ree-on)
neuter of a presumed derivative of 3144; something evidential, i.e. (genitive case) evidence given or (specially), the Decalogue (in the sacred Tabernacle):--to be testified, testimony, witness.see g3144
g3143 marturomai (mar-too'-rom-ahee)
middle voice from 3144; to be adduced as a witness, i.e. (figuratively) to obtest (in affirmation or exhortation):--take to record, testify.see g3144
g3144 martus (mar'-toos)
of uncertain affinity; a witness (literally (judicially) or figuratively (genitive case)); by analogy, a "martyr":-- martyr, record, witness.g3145 massaomai (mas-sah'-om-ahee)
from a primary masso (to handle or squeeze); to chew:--gnaw.g3146 mastigoo (mas-tig-o'-o)
from 3148; to flog (literally or figuratively):--scourge.see g3148
g3147 mastizo (mas-tid'-zo)
from 3149; to whip (literally):--scourge.see g3149
g3148 mastix (mas'-tix)
probably from the base of 3145 (through the idea of contact); a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease):--plague, scourging.see g3145
g3149 mastos (mas-tos')
from the base of 3145; a (properly, female) breast (as if kneaded up):--pap.see g3145
g3150 mataiologia (mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah)
from 3151; random talk, i.e. babble:--vain jangling.see g3151
g3151 mataiologos (mat-ah-yol-og'-os)
from 3152 and 3004; an idle (i.e. senseless or mischievous) talker, i.e. a wrangler:--vain talker.see g3152
see g3004
g3152 mataios (mat'-ah-yos)
from the base of 3155; empty, i.e. (literally) profitless, or (specially), an idol:--vain, vanity.see g3155
g3153 mataiotes (mat-ah-yot'-ace)
from 3152; inutility; figuratively, transientness; morally, depravity:--vanity.see g3152
g3154 mataioo (mat-ah-yo'-o)
from 3152; to render (passively, become) foolish, i.e. (morally) wicked or (specially), idolatrous:--become vain.see g3152
g3155 maten (mat'-ane)
accusative case of a derivative of the base of 3145 (through the idea of tentative manipulation, i.e. unsuccessful search, or else of punishment); folly, i.e. (adverbially) to no purpose:--in vain.see g3145
g3156 Matthaios (mat-thah'-yos)
a shorter form of 3164; Matthaeus (i.e. Matthitjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Matthew.see g3164
g3157 Matthan (mat-than')
of Hebrew origin (4977); Matthan (i.e. Mattan), an Israelite:--Matthan.see h4977
g3158 Matthat (mat-that')
probably a shortened form of 3161; Matthat (i.e. Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites:--Mathat.see g3161
g3159 Matthias (mat-thee'-as)
apparently a shortened form of 3161; Matthias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Matthias.see g3161
g3160 Mattatha (mat-tath-ah')
probably a shortened form of 3161 (compare 4992); Mattatha (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite:--Mattatha.see g3161
see g4992
g3161 Mattathias (mat-tath-ee'-as)
of Hebrew origin (4993); Mattathias (i.e. Mattithjah), an Israelite and a Christian:--Mattathias.see h4993
g3162 machaira (makh'-ahee-rah)
probably feminine of a presumed derivative of 3163; a knife, i.e. dirk; figuratively, war, judicial punishment:--sword.see g3163
g3163 mache (makh'-ay)
from 3164; a battle, i.e. (figuratively) controversy:--fighting, strive, striving.see g3164
g3164 machomai (makh'-om-ahee)
middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to war, i.e. (figuratively) to quarrel, dispute:--fight, strive.g3165 me (meh)
a shorter (and probably originally) from of 1691; me:--I, me, my.see g1691
g3166 megalaucheo (meg-al-ow-kheh'-o)
from a compound of 3173 and aucheo (to boast; akin to 837 and 2744); to talk big, i.e. be grandiloquent (arrogant, egotistic):--boast great things.see g3173
see g837
see g2744
g3167 megaleios (meg-al-i'-os)
from 3173; magnificent, i.e. (neuter, plural as noun) a conspicuous favor, or (subjectively) perfection:--great things, wonderful works.see g3173
g3168 megaleiotes (meg-al-i-ot'-ace)
from 3167; superbness, i.e. glory or splendor:--magnificence, majesty, mighty power.see g3167
g3169 megaloprepes (meg-al-op-rep-ace')
from 3173 and 4241; befitting greatness or magnificence (majestic):--excellent.see g3173
see g4241
g3170 megaluno (meg-al-oo'-no)
from 3173; to make (or declare) great, i.e. increase or (figuratively) extol:--enlarge, magnify, shew great.see g3173
g3171 megalos (meg-al'-oce)
adverb from 3173; much:--greatly.see g3173
g3172 megalosune (meg-al-o-soo'-nay)
from 3173; greatness, i.e. (figuratively) divinity (often God himself):--majesty.see g3173
g3173 megas (meg'-as)
(including the prolonged forms, feminine megale, plural megaloi, etc.; compare also 3176, 3187); big (literally or figuratively, in a very wide application):--(+ fear) exceedingly, great(-est), high, large, loud, mighty, + (be) sore (afraid), strong, X to years.see g3176
see g3187
g3174 megethos (meg'-eth-os)
from 3173; magnitude (figuratively):--greatness.see g3173
g3175 megistanes (meg-is-tan'-es)
plural from 3176; grandees:--great men, lords.see g3176
g3176 megistos (meg'-is-tos)
superlative of 3173; greatest or very great:--exceeding great.see g3173
g3177 methermeneuo (meth-er-mane-yoo'-o)
from 3326 and 2059; to explain over, i.e. translate:--(by) interpret(-ation).see g3326
see g2059
g3178 methe (meth'-ay)
apparently a primary word; an intoxicant, i.e. (by implication) intoxication:--drunkenness.g3179 methistemi (meth-is'-tay-mee,) or (1 Cor. 13:2)
methistano meth-is-tan'-o from 3326 and 2476; to transfer, i.e. carry away, depose or (figuratively) exchange, seduce:--put out, remove, translate, turn away.see g3326
see g2476
g3180 methodeia (meth-od-i'-ah)
from a compound of 3326 and 3593 (compare "method"); travelling over, i.e. travesty (trickery):--wile, lie in wait.see g3326
see g3593
g3181 methorios (meth-or'-ee-os)
from 3326 and 3725; bounded alongside, i.e. contiguous (neuter plural as noun, frontier):--border.see g3326
see g3725
g3182 methusko (meth-oos'-ko)
a prolonged (transitive) form of 3184; to intoxicate:--be drunk(-en).see g3184
g3183 methusos (meth'-oo-sos)
from 3184; tipsy, i.e. (as noun) a sot:--drunkard.see g3184
g3184 methuo (meth-oo'-o)
from another form of 3178; to drink to intoxication, i.e. get drunk:--drink well, make (be) drunk(-en).see g3178
g3185 meizon (mide'-zon)
neuter of 3187; (adverbially) in greater degree:--the more.see g3187
g3186 meizoteros (mide-zot'-er-os)
continued comparative of 3187; still larger (figuratively):--greater.see g3187
g3187 meizon (mide'-zone)
irregular comparative of 3173; larger (literally or figuratively, specially, in age):--elder, greater(-est), more.see g3173
g3188 melan (mel'-an)
neuter of 3189 as noun; ink:--ink.see g3189
g3189 melas (mel'-as)
apparently a primary word; black:--black.g3190 Meleas (mel-eh-as')
of uncertain origin; Meleas, an Israelite:--Meleas.g3191 meletao (mel-et-ah'-o)
from a presumed derivative of 3199; to take care of, i.e. (by implication) revolve in the mind:--imagine, (pre-)meditate.see g3199
g3192 meli (mel'-ee)
apparently a primary word; honey:--honey.g3193 melissios (mel-is'-see-os)
from 3192; relating to honey, i.e. bee (comb):--honeycomb.see g3192
g3194 Melite (mel-ee'-tay)
of uncertain origin; Melita, an island in the Mediterranean:--Melita.g3195 mello (mel'-lo)
a strengthened form of 3199 (through the idea of expectation); to intend, i.e. be about to be, do, or suffer something (of persons or things, especially events; in the sense of purpose, duty, necessity, probability, possibility, or hesitation):--about, after that, be (almost), (that which is, things, + which was for) to come, intend, was to (be), mean, mind, be at the point, (be) ready, + return, shall (begin), (which, that) should (after, afterwards, hereafter) tarry, which was for, will, would, be yet.see g3199
g3196 melos (mel'-os)
of uncertain affinity; a limb or part of the body:--member.g3197 Melchi (mel-khee')
of Hebrew origin (4428 with pronominal suffix, my king); Melchi (i.e. Malki), the name of two Israelites:--Melchi.see h4428
g3198 Melchisedek (mel-khis-ed-ek')
of Hebrew origin (4442); Melchisedek (i.e. Malkitsedek), a patriarch:--Melchisedec.see h4442
g3199 melo (mel'-o)
a primary verb; to be of interest to, i.e. to concern (only third person singular present indicative used impersonally, it matters):--(take) care.