G4101 πιστικός pistikos pis-tik-os' From G4102; trustworthy that is genuine (unadulterated): - spike-[nard]. G4102 πίστις pistis pis'-tis From G3982; persuasion that is credence; moral conviction (of religious truth or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher) especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly constancy in such profession; by extension the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself: - assurance belief believe faith fidelity. G4103 πιστός pistos pis-tos' From G3982; objectively trustworthy; subjectively trustful: - believe (-ing -r) faithful (-ly) sure true. G4104 πιστόω pistoō pis-to'-o From G4103; to assure: - assure of. G4105 πλανάω planaō plan-ah'-o From G4106; to (properly cause to) roam (from safety truth or virtue): - go astray deceive err seduce wander be out of the way. G4106 πλάνη planē plan'-ay Feminine of G4108 (as abstraction); objectively fraudulence; subjectively a straying from orthodoxy or piety: - deceit to deceive delusion error. G4107 πλανήτης planētēs plan-ay'-tace From G4108; a rover (planet) that is (figuratively) an erratic teacher: - wandering. G4108 πλάνος planos plan'-os Of uncertain affinity;
roving (as a tramp) that is (by implication) an impostor or misleader: - deceiver seducing.
G4109 πλάξ plax plax From G4111; a moulding board that is flat surface (plate or tablet literally or figuratively): - table. G4110 πλάσμα plasma plas'-mah From G4111; something moulded: - thing formed. G4111 πλάσσω plassō plas'-so A primary verb; to mould that is shape or fabricate: - form. G4112 πλαστός plastos plas-tos' From G4111; moulded that is (by implication) artificial or (figuratively) fictitious (false): - feigned. G4113 πλατεῖα plateia plat-i'-ah Feminine of G4116; a wide plat or place that is open square: - street. G4114 πλάτος platos plat'-os From G4116; width: - breadth. G4115 πλατύνω platunō plat-oo'-no From G4116; to widen (literally or figuratively): - make broad enlarge. G4116 πλατύς platus plat-oos' From G4111; spread out flat (plot) that is broad: - wide. G4117 πλέγμα plegma pleg'-mah From G4120; a plait (of hair): - broidered hair. G4118 πλεῖστος pleistos plice'-tos Irregular superlative of G4183; the largest number or very large: - very great most. G4119 πλείων πλεῖον πλέον pleiōn pleion pleon pli'-own pli'-on pleh'-on Comparative of G4183; more in quantity number or quality; also (in plural) the major portion: - X above + exceed more excellent further (very) great (-er) long (-er) (very) many greater (more) part + yet but. G4120 πλέκω plekō plek'-o A primary word; to twine or braid: - plait. G4121 πλεονάζω pleonazō pleh-on-ad'-zo From G4119; to do make or be more that is increase (transitively or intransitively); by extension to superabound: - abound abundant make to increase have over. G4122 πλεονεκτέω pleonekteō pleh-on-ek-teh'-o From G4123; to be covetous that is (by implication) to over reach: - get an advantage defraud make a gain. G4123 πλεονέκτης pleonektēs pleh-on-ek'-tace From G4119 and G2192; holding (desiring) more that is eager for gain (avaricious hence a defrauder): - covetous. G4124 πλεονεξία pleonexia pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah From G4123; avarice that is (by implication) fraudulency extortion: - covetous (-ness) practices greediness. G4125 πλευρά pleura plyoo-rah' Of uncertain affinity; a rib that is (by extension) side: - side. G4126 πλέω πλεύω pleō pleuō pleh'-o plyoo'-o The first is another form for the second which is used as an alternate in certain tenses; probably a form of G4150 (through the idea of plunging through the water); to pass in a vessel: - sail. See also G4130. G4127 πληγή plēgē play-gay' From G4141; a stroke; by implication a wound; figuratively a calamity: - plague stripe wound (-ed). G4128 πλῆθος plēthos play'-thos From G4130; a fulness that is a large number throng populace: - bundle company multitude. G4129 πληθύνω plēthunō play-thoo'-no From another form of G4128; to increase (transitively or intransitively): - abound multiply. G4130 πλήθω plēthō play'-tho pleh'-o A prolonged form of a primary word πλέω pleō (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form of πίμπλημι pimplēmi to fill (literally or figuratively [imbue influence6
supply]); specifically to fulfil (time): - accomplish full (. . . come) furnish.
G4131 πλήκτης plēktēs plake'-tace From G4141; a smiter that is pugnacious (quarrelsome): - striker. G4132 πλημμύρα plēmmura plame-moo'-rah Prolongation from G4130; flood tide that is (by analogy) a freshet: - flood. G4133 πλήν plēn plane From G4119; moreover (besides) that is albeit6
save that rather yet: - but (rather) except nevertheless notwithstanding save than.
G4134 πλήρης plērēs play'-race From G4130; replete or covered over; by analogy complete: - full. G4135 πληροφορέω plērophoreō play-rof-or-eh'-o From G4134 and G5409; to carry out fully (in evidence) that is completely assure (or convince) entirely accomplish: - most surely believe fully know (persuade) make full proof of. G4136 πληροφορία plērophoria play-rof-or-ee'-ah From G4135; entire confidence: - (full) assurance. G4137 πληρόω plēroō play-ro'-o From G4134; to make replete that is (literally) to cram (a net) level up (a hollow) or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue diffuse6
influence) satisfy6
execute (an office) finish (a period or task) verify (or coincide with a prediction) etc.: - accomplish X after (be) complete end expire fill (up) fulfil (be make) full (come) fully preach perfect supply.
G4138 πλήρωμα plērōma play'-ro-mah From G4137; repletion or completion that is (subjectively) what fills (as contents supplement copiousness multitude) or (objectively) what is filled (as container performance period): - which is put in to fill up piece that filled up fulfilling full fulness. G4139 πλησίον plēsion play-see'-on Neuter of a derivative of πέλας pelas (near); (adverb) close by; as noun a neighbor that is fellow (as man countryman Christian or friend): - near neighbour. G4140 πλησμονή plēsmonē place-mon-ay' From a presumed derivative of G4130; a filling up that is (figuratively) gratification: - satisfying. G4141 πλήσσω plēssō place'-so Apparently another form of G4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound that is (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity): - smite. Compare G5180. G4142 πλοιάριον ploiarion ploy-ar'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4143; a boat: - boat little (small) ship. G4143 πλοῖον ploion ploy'-on From G4126; a sailer that is vessel: - ship (-ping). G4144 πλόος ploos plo'-os From G4126; a sail that is navigation: - course sailing voyage. G4145 πλούσιος plousios ploo'-see-os From G4149; wealthy; figuratively abounding with: - rich. G4146 πλουσίως plousiōs ploo-see'-oce From G4145; copiously: - abundantly richly. G4147 πλουτέω plouteō ploo-teh'-o From G4148; to be (or become) wealthy (literally or figuratively): - be increased with goods (be made wax) rich. G4148 πλουτίζω ploutizō ploo-tid'-zo From G4149; to make wealthy (figuratively): - en- (make) rich. G4149 πλοῦτος ploutos ploo'-tos From the base of G4130; wealth (as fulness) that is (literally) money possessions or (figuratively) abundance richness (specifically) valuable bestowment: - riches. G4150 πλύνω plunō ploo'-no ploo'-o A prolonged form of an obsolete πλύω pluō ploo'-o (to flow); to plunge that is launder clothing: - wash. Compare G3068 G3538. G4151 πνεῦμα pneuma pnyoo'-mah From G4154; a current of air that is breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively a spirit that is (human) the rational soul (by implication) vital principle mental disposition etc. or (superhuman) an angel daemon or (divine) God Christ´ s spirit the Holy spirit: - ghost life spirit (-ual -ually) mind. Compare G5590. G4152 πνευματικός pneumatikos phyoo-mat-ik-os' From G4151; non-carnal that is (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross) or (daemoniacally) a spirit (concretely) or (divinely) supernatural regenerate religious: - spiritual. Compare G5591. G4153 πνευματικῶς pneumatikōs pnyoo-mat-ik-oce' Adverb from G4152; non-physically that is divinely figuratively: - spiritually. G4154 πνέω pneō pneh'-o A primary word; to breathe hard that is breeze: - blow. Compare G5594. G4155 πνίγω pnigō pnee'-go Strengthened from G4154; to wheeze that is (causative by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown): - choke take by the throat. G4156 πνικτός pniktos pnik-tos' From G4155; throttled that is (neuter concretely) an animal choked to death (not bled): - strangled. G4157 πνοή pnoē pno-ay' From G4154; respiration a breeze: - breath wind. G4158 ποδήρης podērēs pod-ay'-race From G4228 and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (G2066 implied) reaching the ankles: - garment down to the foot. G4159 πόθεν pothen poth'-en From the base of G4213 with enclitic adverb of origin;
from which (as interrogitive) or what (as relative) place state source or cause: - whence.
G4160 ποιέω poieō poy-eh'-o Apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application more or less direct): - abide + agree appoint X avenge + band together be bear + bewray bring (forth) cast out cause commit + content continue deal + without any delay (would) do (-ing) execute exercise fulfil gain give have hold X journeying keep + lay wait + lighten the ship make X mean + none of these things move me observe ordain perform provide + have purged purpose put + raising up X secure shew X shoot out spend take tarry + transgress the law work yield. Compare G4238. G4161 ποίημα poiēma poy'-ay-mah From G4160; a product that is fabric (literally or figuratively): - thing that is made workmanship. G4162 ποίησις poiēsis poy'-ay-sis From G4160; action that is performance (of the law): - deed. G4163 ποιητής poiētēs poy-ay-tace' From G4160; a performer; specifically a poet: - doer poet. G4164 ποικίλος poikilos poy-kee'-los Of uncertain derivation;
motley that is various in character: - divers manifold.
G4165 ποιμαίνω poimainō poy-mah'ee-no From G4166; to tend as a shepherd (or figuratively superviser): - feed (cattle) rule. G4166 ποιμήν poimēn poy-mane' Of uncertain affinity; a shepherd (literally or figuratively): - shepherd pastor. G4167 ποίμνη poimnē poym'-nay Contracted from G4165; a flock (literally or figuratively): - flock fold. G4168 ποίμνιον poimnion poym'-nee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4167; a flock that is (figuratively) group (of believers): - flock. G4169 ποῖος poios poy'-os From the base of G4226 and G3634; individualizing interrogitive (of character) what sort of or (of number) which one: - what (manner of) which. G4170 πολεμέω polemeō pol-em-eh'-o From G4171; to be (engaged) in warfare that is to battle (literally or figuratively): - fight (make) war. G4171 πόλεμος polēmos pol'-em-os From πέλομαι pelomai (to bustle);
warfare (literally or figuratively; a single encounter or a series): - battle fight war.
G4172 πόλις polis pol'-is Probably from the same as G4171 or perhaps from G4183; a town (properly with walls of greater or less size): - city. G4173 πολιτάρχης politarchēs pol-it-ar'-khace From G4172 and G757; a town officer that is magistrate: - ruler of the city. G4174 πολιτεία politeia pol-ee-ti'-ah From G4177 (polity);
citizenship; concretely a community: - commonwealth freedom.
G4175 πολίτευμα politeuma pol-it'-yoo-mah From G4176; a community that is (abstractly) citizenship (figuratively): - conversation. G4176 πολιτεύομαι politeuomai pol-it-yoo'-om-ahee Middle voice of a derivative of G4177; to behave as a citizen (figuratively): - let conversation be live. G4177 πολίτης politēs pol-ee'-tace From G4172; a townsman: - citizen. G4178 πολλάκις pollakis pol-lak'-is Multiplicative adverb from G4183; many times that is frequently: - oft (-en -en-times -times). G4179 πολλαπλασίων pollaplasiōn pol-lap-las-ee'-ohn From G4183 and probably a derivative of G4120; manifold that is (neuter as noun) very much more: - manifold more. G4180 πολυλογία polulogia pol-oo-log-ee'-ah From a compound of G4183 and G3056; loquacity that is prolixity: - much speaking. G4181 πολυμέρως polumerōs pol-oo-mer'-oce Adverb from a compound of G4183 and G3313; in many portions that is variously as to time and agency (piecemeal): - at sundry times. G4182 πολυποίκιλος polupoikilos pol-oo-poy'-kil-os From G4183 and G4164; much variegated that is multifarious: - manifold. G4183 πολύς πολλός polus polos pol-oos' Including the forms from the alternate pollos; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverb largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often mostly largely: - abundant + altogether common + far (passed spent) (+ be of a) great (age deal -ly while) long many much oft (-en [-times]) plenteous sore straitly. Compare G4118 G4119. G4184 πολύσπλαγχνος polusplagchnos pol-oo'-splankh-nos From G4183 and G4698 (figuratively) extremely compassionate: - very pitiful. G4185 πολυτελής polutelēs pol-oo-tel-ace' From G4183 and G5056; extremely expensive: - costly very precious of great price. G4186 πολύτιμος polutimos pol-oot'-ee-mos From G4183 and G5092; extremely valuable: - very costly of great price. G4187 πολυτρόπως polutropōs pol-oot-rop'-oce Adverb from a compound of G4183 and G5158; in many ways that is variously as to method or form: - in divers manners. G4188 πόμα poma pom'-ah From the alternate of G4095; a beverage: - drink. G4189 πονηρία ponēria pon-ay-ree'-ah From G4190; depravity that is (specifically) malice; plural (concretely) plots sins: - iniquity wickedness. G4190 πονηρός ponēros pon-ay-ros' From a derivative of G4192; hurtful that is evil (properly in effect or influence and thus differing from G2556 which refers rather to essential character as well as from G4550 which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively calamitous; also (passively) ill that is diseased; but especially (morally) culpable that is derelict6
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 G4191.
G4191 πονηρότερος ponēroteros pon-ay-rot'-er-os Comparative of G4190; more evil: - more wicked. G4192 πόνος ponos pon'-os From the base of G3993; toil that is (by implication) anguish: - pain. G4193 Ποντικός Pontikos pon-tik-os' From G4195; a Pontican that is native of Pontus: - born in Pontus. G4194 Πόντιος Pontios pon'-tee-os Of Latin origin; apparently bridged;
Pontius a Roman: - Pontius.
G4195 Πόντος Pontos pon'-tos A sea;
Pontus a region of Asia Minor: - Pontus.
G4196 Πόπλιος Poplios pop'-lee-os Of Latin origin; apparently popular;
Poplius (that is Publius) a Roman: - Publius.
G4197 πορεία poreia por-i'-ah From G4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings that is career: - journey [-ing] ways. G4198 πορεύομαι poreuomai por-yoo'-om-ahee Middle voice from a derivative of the same as G3984; to traverse that is travel (literally or figuratively; especially to remove [figuratively die] live etc.): - depart go (away forth one´ s way up) (make a take a) journey walk. G4199 πορθέω portheō por-theh'-o Prolonged version of πέρθω porthō (to sack); to ravage (figuratively): - destroy waste. G4200 πορισμός porismos por-is-mos' From a derivative of πόρος poros (a way that is means);
furnishing (procuring) that is (by implication) money getting (acquisition): - gain.