G4601σιγάωsigaōsee-gah'-oFrom G4602; to keep silent (transitive or intransitive): - keep close (secret silence) hold peace.G4602σιγήsigēsee-gay'Apparently from σίζω sizō (to hiss that is hist or hush); silence: - silence. Compare G4623.G4603σιδήρεοςsidēreossid-ay'-reh-osFrom G4604; made ofiron: - (of) iron.G4604σίδηροςsidērossid'-ay-rosOf uncertain derivation; iron: - iron.G4605ΣιδώνSidōnsid-one'Of Hebrew origin [H6721]; Sidon (that is Tsidon) a place in Palestine: - Sidon.G4606ΣιδώνιοςSidōniossid-o'-nee-osFrom G4605; a Sidonian that is inhabitant of Sidon: - of Sidon.G4607σικάριοςsikariossik-ar'-ee-osOf Latin origin; a dagger man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans): - murderer. Compare G5406.G4608σίκεραsikerasik'-er-ahOf Hebrew origin [H7941]; an intoxicant that is intensely fermented liquor: - strong drink.G4609ΣίλαςSilassee'-lasContraction for G4610; Silas a Christian: - Silas.G4610ΣιλουανόςSilouanossil-oo-an-os'Of Latin origin; silvan; Silvanus a Christian: - Silvanus. Compare G4609.G4611ΣιλωάμSilōamsil-o-am'Of Hebrew origin [H7975]; Siloam (that is Shiloach) a pool of Jerusalem: - Siloam.G4612σιμικίνθιονsimikinthionsim-ee-kin'-thee-onOf Latin origin; a semicinctium or half girding that is narrow covering (apron): - apron.G4613ΣίμωνSimōnsee'-moneOf Hebrew origin [H8095]; Simon (that is Shimon) the name of nine Israelites: - Simon. Compare G4826.G4614ΣινᾶSinasee-nah'Of Hebrew origin [H5514]; Sina (that is Sinai) a mountain in Arabia: - Sina.G4615σίναπιsinapisin'-ap-eePerhaps from σίνομαι sinomai (to hurt that is sting); mustard (the plant): - mustard.G4616σινδώνsindōnsin-done'Of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos that is bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it): - (fine) linen (cloth).G4617σινιάζωsiniazōsin-ee-ad'-zoFrom σινιον sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively): - sift.G4618σιτευτόςsiteutossit-yoo-tos'From a derivative of G4621; grain fed that is fattened: - fatted.G4619σιτιστόςsitistossit-is-tos'From a derivative of G4621; grained that is fatted: - fatling.G4620σιτόμετρονsitometronsit-om'-et-ronFrom G4621 and G3358; a grain measure that is (by implication) ration (allowance of food): - portion of meat.G4621σῖτοςsitossee'-tosσῖταsita see'-tah is the plural irregular neuter of the first form. Of uncertain derivation; grain especially wheat: - corn wheat.G4622ΣιώνSiōnsee-own'Of Hebrew origin [H6726]; Sion (that is Tsijon) a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively the Church (militant or triumphant): - Sion.G4623σιωπάωsiōpaōsee-o-pah'-oFrom σιωπη siōpē (silence that is a hush; properly muteness that is involuntary stillness or inability ot speak; and thus differing from G4602 which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also like G2974 properly); figuratively to be calm (as quiet water): - dumb (hold) peace.G4624σκανδαλίζωskandalizōskan-dal-id'-zoTo scandalize; from G4625; to entrap that is trip up (figuratively stumble [transitively] or entice to sin apostasy or displeasure): - (make to) offend.G4625σκάνδαλονskandalonskan'-dal-onA scandal; probably from a derivative of G2578; a trap stick (bent sapling) that is snare (figuratively cause of displeasure or sin): - occasion to fall (of stumbling) offence thing that offends stumbling-block.G4626σκάπτωskaptōskap'-toApparently a primary verb; to dig: - dig.G4627σκάφηskaphēskaf'-ayA skiff (as if dug out) or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): - boat.G4628σκέλοςskelosskel'-osApparently from σκέλλω skellō (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): - leg.G4629σκέπασμαskepasmaskep'-as-mahFrom a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of G4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing: - raiment.G4630ΣκευᾶςSkeuasskyoo-as'Apparently of Latin origin; left handed; Scevas (that is Scaevus) an Israelite: - Sceva.G4631σκευήskeuēskyoo-ay'From G4632; furniture that is spare tackle: - tackling.G4632σκεῦοςskeuosskyoo'-osOf uncertain affinity; a vesselimplement6 equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specifically a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband]): - goods sail stuff vessel.G4633σκηνήskēnēskay-nay'Apparently akin to G4632 and G4639; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively): - habitation tabernacle.G4634σκηνοπηγίαskēnopēgiaskay-nop-ayg-ee'-ahFrom G4636 and G4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes): - tabernacles.G4635σκηνοποιόςskēnopoiosskay-nop-oy-os'From G4633 and G4160; a manufacturer oftents: - tentmaker.G4636σκῆνοςskēnosskay'-nosFrom G4633; a hut or temporary residence that is (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit): - tabernacle.G4637σκηνόωskēnoōskay-no'-oFrom G4636; to tent or encamp that is (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specifically) to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old a symbol fo protection and communion): - dwell.G4638σκήνωμαskēnōmaskay'-no-mahFrom G4637; an encampment that is (figuratively) the Temple (as God´ s residence) the body (as a tenement for the soul): - tabernacle.G4639σκίαskiaskee'-ahApparently a primary word; shade or a shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an adumbration]): - shadow.G4640σκιρτάωskirtaōskeer-tah'-oAkin to σκαίρω skairō (to skip); to jump that is sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): - leap (for joy).G4641σκληροκαρδίαsklērokardiasklay-rok-ar-dee'-ahFeminine of a compound of G4642 and G2588; hard heartedness that is (specifically) destitution of (spiritual) perception: - hardness of heart.G4642σκληρόςsklērossklay-ros'From the base of G4628; dry that is hard or tough (figuratively harshsevere): - fierce hard.G4643σκληρότηςsklērotēssklay-rot'-aceFrom G4642; callousness that is (figuratively) stubbornness: - hardness.G4644σκληροτράχηλοςsklērotrachēlossklay-rot-rakh'-ah-losFrom G4642 and G5137; hard naped that is (figuratively) obstinate: - stiffnecked.G4645σκληρύνωsklērunōsklay-roo'-noFrom G4642; to indurate that is (figuratively) renderstubborn: - harden.G4646σκολιόςskoliosskol-ee-os'From the base of G4628; warped that is winding; figuratively perverse: - crooked froward untoward.G4647σκόλοψskolopsskol'-opsPerhaps form the base of G4628 and G3700; withered at the front that is a point or prickle (figuratively a bodily annoyance or disability): - thorn.G4648σκοπέωskopeōskop-eh'-oFrom G4649; to take aim at (spy) that is (figuratively) regard: - consider take heed look at (on) mark. Compare G3700.G4649σκοπόςskoposskop-os'(scope); From σκέπτομαι skeptomai (to peer about [skeptic]; perhaps akin to G4626 through the idea of concealment; compare G4629); a watch (sentry or scout) that is (by implication) a goal: - mark.G4650σκορπίζωskorpizōskor-pid'-zoApparently from the same as G4651 (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate that is (figuratively) put to flightwaste6 beliberal: - disperse abroad scatter (abroad).G4651σκορπίοςskorpiosskor-pee'-osProbably from σκέρπω skerpō an obsolete word (perhaps strengthened from the base of G4649 and meaning to pierce); a scorpion (from its sting): - scorpion.G4652σκοτεινόςskoteinosskot-i-nos'From G4655; opaque that is (figuratively) benighted: - dark full of darkness.G4653σκοτίαskotiaskot-ee'-ahFrom G4655; dimnessobscurity (literally or figuratively): - dark (-ness).G4654σκοτίζωskotizōskot-id'-zoFrom G4655; to obscure (literally or figuratively): - darken.G4655σκότοςskotosskot'-osFrom the base of G4639; shadiness that is obscurity (literally or figuratively): - darkness.G4656σκοτόωskotoōskot-o'-oFrom G4655; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively): - be full of darkness.G4657σκύβαλονskubalonskoo'-bal-onNeuter of a presumed derivative of G1519 and G2965 and G906; what is thrown to the dogs that is refuse (ordure): - dung.G4658ΣκύθηςSkuthēsskoo'-thaceProbably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian that is (by implication) a savage: - Scythian.G4659σκυθρωπόςskuthrōposskoo-thro-pos'From σκυθρός skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of G3700; angry visaged that is gloomy or affecting a mournfulappearance: - of a sad countenance.G4660σκύλλωskullōskool'-loApparently a primary verb; to flay that is (figuratively) to harass: - trouble (self).G4661σκῦλονskulonskoo'-lonNeuter from G4660; something stripped (as a hide) that is booty: - spoil.G4662σκωληκόβρωτοςskōlēkobrōtossko-lay-kob'-ro-tosFrom G4663 and a derivative of G977; worm eaten that is diseased withmaggots: - eaten of worms.G4663σκώληξskōlēxsko'-lakesOf uncertain derivative; a grubmaggot or earthworm: - worm.G4664σμαράγδινοςsmaragdinossmar-ag'-dee-nosFrom G4665; consisting ofemerald: - emerald.G4665σμάραγδοςsmaragdossmar'-ag-dosOf uncertain derivation; the emerald or green gem so called: - emerald.G4666σμύρναsmurnasmoor'-nahApparently strengthened for G3464; myrrh: - myrrh.G4667ΣμύρναSmurnasmoor'-nahThe same as G4666; Smyrna a place in Asia Minor: - Smyrna.G4668ΣμυρναῖοςSmurnaiossmmor-nah'-yosFrom G4667; a Smyrnaean: - in Smyrna.G4669σμυρνίζωsmurnizōsmoor-nid'-zoFrom G4667; to tincture with myrrh that is embitter (as a narcotic): - mingle with myrrh.G4670ΣόδομαSodomasod'-om-ahPlural of Hebrew origin [H5467]; Sodoma (that is Sedom) a place in Palestine: - Sodom.G4671σοίsoisoyDative case of G4771; tothee: - thee thine own thou thy.G4672Σολομών ΣολομῶνSolomōn Solomōnsol-om-one'Of Hebrew origin [H8010]; Solomon (that is Shelomoh) the son of David: - Solomon.G4673σορόςsorossor-os'Probably akin to the base of G4987; a funereal receptacle (urncoffin) that is (by analogy) a bier: - bier.G4674σόςsossosFrom G4771; thine: - thine (own) thy (friend).G4675σοῦsousooGenitive case of G4771; of theethy: - X home thee thine (own) thou thy.G4676σουδάριονsoudarionsoo-dar'-ee-onOf Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat cloth) that is towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face or binding the face of a corpse): - handerchief napkin.G4677ΣουσάνναSousannasoo-san'-nahOf Hebrew origin [H7799] (feminine); lily; Susannah (that is Shoshannah) an Israelitess: - Susanna.G4678σοφίαsophiasof-ee'-ahFrom G4680; wisdom (higher or lower worldly or spiritual): - wisdom.G4679σοφίζωsophizōsof-id'-zoFrom G4680; to render wise; in a sinister acceptation to formsophisms that is continue plausibleerror: - cunningly devised make wise.G4680σοφόςsophossof-os'Akin to σαφής saphēs (clear); wise (in a most general application): - wise. Compare G5429.G4681ΣπανίαSpaniaspan-ee'-ahProbably of foreign origin; Spania a region of Europe: - Spain.G4682σπαράσσωsparassōspar-as'-soProlongation from σπαίρω spairō̄ (to gasp; apparently strengthened from G4685 through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle that is convulse with epilepsy: - rend tear.G4683σπαργανόωsparganoōspar-gan-o'-oFrom σπάργανον sparganon (a strip; from a derivative of the base of G4682 meaning to strap or wrap with strips); to swathe (an infant after the Oriental custom): - wrap in swaddling clothes.G4684σπαταλάωspatalaōspat-al-ah'-oFrom σπατάλη spatalē (luxury); to bevoluptuous: - live in pleasure be wanton.G4685σπάωspaōspah'-oA primary verb; to draw: - draw (out).G4686σπεῖραspeiraspi'-rahOf immediate Latin origin but ultimately a derivative of G138 in the sense of its cognate G1507; a coil (spiraspire) that is (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also [by analogy] a squad of Levitical janitors): - band.G4687σπείρωspeirōspi'-roProbably strengthened from G4685 (through the idea of extending); to scatter that is sow (literally or figuratively): - sow (-er) receive seed.G4688σπεκουλάτωρspekoulatōrspek-oo-lat'-oreOf Latin origin; a speculator that is military scout (spy or [by extension] life guardsman): - executioner.G4689σπένδωspendōspen'-doApparently a primary verb; to pour out as a libation that is (figuratively) to devote (one´ s life or blood as a sacrifice) (spend): - (be ready to) be offered.G4690σπέρμαspermasper'-mahFrom G4687; somethng sown that is seed (including the male sperm); by implication offspring; specifically a remnant (figuratively as if kept over for planting): - issue seed.G4691σπερμολόγοςspermologossper-mol-og'-osFrom G4690 and G3004; a seed picker (as the crow) that is (figuratively) a spongerloafer (specifically a gossip or trifler in talk): - babbler.G4692σπεύδωspeudōspyoo'-doProbably strengthened from G4228; to speed (study) that is urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication to awaiteagerly: - (make with) haste unto.G4693σπήλαιονspēlaionspay'-lah-yonNeuter of a presumed derivation of σπέος speos (a grotto); a cavern; by implication a hiding place or resort: - cave den.G4694σπιλάςspilasspee-las'Of uncertain derivation; a ledge or reef of rock in the sea: - spot [by confusion with G4696].G4695σπιλόωspiloōspee-lo'-oFrom G4696; to stain or soil (literally or figuratively): - defile spot.G4696σπίλοςspilosspee'-losOf uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish that is (figuratively) defectdisgrace: - spot.G4697σπλαγχνίζομαιsplagchnizomaisplangkh-nid'-zom-aheeMiddle voice from G4698; to have the bowels yearn that is (figuratively) feel sympathy to pity: - have (be moved with) compassion.G4698σπλάγχνονsplagchnonsplangkh'-nonProbably strengthened from σπλήν splēn (the spleen); an intestine (plural); figuratively pity or sympathy: - bowels inward affection + tender mercy.G4699σπόγγοςspoggosspong'-gosPerhaps of foreign origin; a sponge: - spunge.G4700σποδόςspodosspod-os'Of uncertain derivation; ashes: - ashes.