G5101τίςtistisProbably emphatic of G5100; an interrogitive pronoun who6 which or what (in direct or indirect questions): - every man how (much) + no (-ne thing) what (manner thing) where ([-by -fore -of -unto -with -withal]) whether which who (-m -se) why.G5102τίτλοςtitlostit'-losOf Latin origin; a titulus or title (placard): - title.G5103ΤίτοςTitostee'-tosOf Latin origin but uncertain significance; Titus a Christian: - Titus.G5104τοίtoitoyProbably for the dative case of G3588; an enclitic particle of asseveration by way of contrast; insooth: - [used only with other particles in compounds as G2544 G3305 G5105 G5106 etc.]G5105τοιγαροῦνtoigarountoy-gar-oon'From G5104 and G1063 and G3767; truly for then that is consequently: - there- (where-) fore.G5106τοίνυνtoinuntoy'-noonFrom G5104 and G3568; truly now that is accordingly: - then therefore.G5107τοιόσδεtoiosdetoy-os'-deh(Including the other inflections); from a derivative of G5104 and G1161; such like then that is sogreat: - such.G5108τοιοῦτοςtoioutostoy-oo'-tos(Including the other inflections); from G5104 and G3778; truly this that is of this sort (to denote character or individuality): - like such (an one).G5109τοῖχοςtoichostoy'-khosAnother form of G5038; a wall: - wall.G5110τόκοςtokostok'-osFrom the base of G5088; interest on money loaned (as a produce): - usury.G5111τολμάωtolmaōtol-mah'-oFrom τόλμα tolma (boldness; probably itself from the base of G5056 through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while G2292 is rather subjective or in feeling); by implication to be courageous: - be bold boldly dare durst.G5112τολμηρότερονtolmēroterontol-may-rot'-er-onNeuter of the compound of a derivative of the bse of G5111 (as adverb); more daringly that is with greater confidence than otherwise: - the more boldly.G5113τολμητήςtolmētēstol-may-tace'From G5111; a daring (audacious) man: - presumptuous.G5114τομώτεροςtomōterostom-o'-ter-osCompound of a derivative of the primary word τέμνω temnō (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than G2875 as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows like hacking); morekeen: - sharper.G5115τόξονtoxontox'-onFrom the base of G5088; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric): - bow.G5116τοπάζιονtopaziontop-ad'-zee-onNeuter of a presumed derivative (alternate) of τόπάζος topazos (a topaz; of uncertain origin); a gem probably the chrysolite: - topaz.G5117τόποςtopostop'-osApparently a primary word; a spot (generally in space but limited by occupancy; whereas G5561 is a larger but particular locality) that is location (as a position home tract etc.); figuratively conditionopportunity; specifically a scabbard: - coast licence place X plain quarter + rock room where.G5118τοσοῦτοςtosoutostos-oo'-tosFrom τόσος tosos (so much; apparently from G3588 and G3739) and G3778 (including its variations); so vast as this that is such (in quantity amount number or space): - as large so great (long many much) these many.G5119τότεtotetot'-ehFrom (the neuter of) G3588 and G3753; the when that is at the time that (of the past or future also in consecution): - that time then.G5120τοῦtoutooProperly the genitive case of G3588; sometimes used for G5127; of thisperson: - his.G5121τοὐναντίονtounantiontoo-nan-tee'-onContraction for the neuter of G3588 and G1726; on thecontrary: - contrariwise.G5122τοὔνομαtounomatoo'-no-mahContraction for the neuter of G3588 and G3686; the name (is): - named.G5123τουτέστιtoutestitoot-es'-teeContraction for G5124 and G2076; thatis: - that is (to say).G5124τοῦτοtoutotoo'-toNeuter singular nomitive or accusative of G3778; thatthing: - here [-unto] it partly self [-same] so that (intent) the same there [-fore -unto] this thus where [-fore].G5125τούτοιςtoutoistoo'-toiceDative plural masculine or neuter of G3778; to (forin6 with or by) these (persons or things): - such them there [-in -with] these this those.G5126τοῦτονtoutontoo'-tonAccusative singular masculine of G3778; this (person as object of verb or preposition): - him the same that this.G5127τούτουtoutoutoo'-tooGenitive singular masculine or neuter of G3778; of (from or concerning) this (person or thing): - here [-by] him it + such manner of that thence [-forth] thereabout this thus.G5128τούτουςtoutoustoo'-tooceAccusative plural masculine of G3778; these (persons as object of verb or preposition): - such them these this.G5129τούτῳtoutōtoo'-toDative singular masculine or neuter of G3778; to (inwith or by) this (person or thing): - here [-by -in] him one the same there [-in] this.G5130τούτωνtoutōntoo'-toneGenitive plural masculine or neuter of G3778; of (from or concerning) these (persons or things): - such their these (things) they this sort those.G5131τράγοςtragostrag'-osFrom the base of G5176; a he goat (as a gnawer): - goat.G5132τράπεζαtrapezatrap'-ed-zahProbably contracted from G5064 and G3979; a table or stool (as being four legged) usually for food (figuratively a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively a broker´ s office for loans at interest): - bank meat table.G5133τραπεζίτηςtrapezitēstrap-ed-zee'-taceFrom G5132; a money broker or banker: - exchanger.G5134τραῦμαtraumatrow'-mahFrom the base of τιτρώσκω titrōskō (to wound; akin to the base of G2352 G5147 G5149 etc.); a wound: - wound.G5135τραυματίζωtraumatizōtrow-mat-id'-zoFrom G5134; to inflict awound: - wound.G5136τραχηλίζωtrachēlizōtrakh-ay-lid'-zoFrom G5137; to seize by the throat or neck that is to expose the gullet of a victim for killing (generally to lay bare): - opened.G5137τράχηλοςtrachēlostrakh'-ay-losProbably from G5143 (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck) that is (figuratively) life: - neck.G5138τραχύςtrachustrakh-oos'Perhaps strengthened from the base of G4486 (as if jagged by rents); unevenrocky (reefy): - rock rough.G5139ΤραχωνῖτιςTrachōnitistrakh-o-nee'-tisFrom a derivative of G5138; rough district; Trachonitis a region of Syria: - Trachonitis.G5140τρεῖς τρίαtreis triatrice tree'-ahA primary (plural) number; three: - three.G5141τρέμωtremōtrem'-oStrengthened from a primary word τρέω treō (to dreadterrify); to tremble or fear: - be afraid trembling.G5142τρέφωtrephōtref'-oA primary verb (properly θρέφω threphō; but perhaps strengthened from the base of G5157 through the idea of convolution); properly to stiffen that is fatten (by implication to cherish [with food etc.]6 pamperrear): - bring up feed nourish.G5143τρέχωtrechōtrekh'-oApparently a primary verb (properly θρέχω threchō; compare G2359); which uses δρέμω dremō drem'-o (the base of G1408) as an alternate in certain tenses; to run or walk hastily (literally or figuratively): - have course run.G5144τριάκονταtriakontatree-ak'-on-tahThe decade of G5140; thirty: - thirty.G5145τριακόσιοιtriakosioitree-ak-os'-ee-oyPlural from G5140 and G1540; threehundred: - three hundred.G5146τρίβολοςtribolostrib'-ol-osFrom G5140 and G956; properly a crow foot (three pronged obstruction in war) that is (by analogy) a thorny plant (caltrop): - brier thistle.G5147τρίβοςtribostree'-bosFrom τρίβω tribō (to rub; akin to τείρω teirō τρύω truō and the base of G5131 G5134); a rut or worn track: - path.G5148τριετίαtrietiatree-et-ee'-ahFrom a compound of G5140 and G2094; a three years' period (triennium): - space of three years.G5149τρίζοtrizotrid'-zoApparently a primary verb; to creak (squeak) that is (by analogy) to grate the teeth (in frenzy): - gnash.G5150τρίμηνονtrimēnontrim'-ay-nonNeuter of a compound of G5140 and G3376 as noun; a three months'space: - three months.G5151τρίςtristreceAdverb from G5140; threetimes: - three times thrice.G5152τρίστεγονtristegontris'-teg-onNeuter of a compound of G5140 and G4721 as noun; a third roof (story): - third loft.G5153τρισχίλιοιtrischilioitris-khil'-ee-oyFrom G5151 and G5507; three times athousand: - three thousand.G5154τρίτοςtritostree'-tosFrom G5140; third; neuter (as noun) a third part or (as adverb) a (or the) third time thirdly: - third (-ly).G5155τρίχινοςtrichinostrikh'-ee-nosFrom G2359; hairy that is made of hair (mohair): - of hair.G5156τρόμοςtromostrom'-osFrom G5141; a trembling that is quaking with fear: - + tremble (-ing).G5157τροπήtropētrop-ay'From an apparently primary word τρέπω trepō (to turn); a turn (trope) that is revolution (figuratively variation): - turning.G5158τρόποςtropostrop'-osFrom the same as G5157; a turn that is (by implication) mode or style (especially with preposition or relatively prefixed as adverb like); figuratively deportment or character: - (even) as conversation [+ like] manner (+ by any) means way.G5159τροποφορέωtropophoreōtrop-of-or-eh'-oFrom G5158 and G5409; to endure one´ s habits: - suffer the manners.G5160τροφήtrophētrof-ay'From G5142; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication rations (wages): - food meat.G5161ΤρόφιμοςTrophimostrof'-ee-mosFrom G5160; nutritive; Trophimus a Christian: - Trophimus.G5162τροφόςtrophostrof-os'From G5142; a nourisher that is nurse: - nurse.G5163τροχιάtrochiatrokh-ee-ah'From G5164; a track (as a wheel rut) that is (figuratively) a course of conduct: - path.G5164τροχόςtrochostrokh-os'From G5143; a wheel (as a runner) that is (figuratively) a circuit of physical effects: - course.G5165τρύβλιονtrubliontroob'-lee-onNeuter of a presumed derivation of uncertain affinity; a bowl: - dish.G5166τρυγάωtrugaōtroo-gah'-oFrom a derivative of τρύγω trugō (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage: - gather.G5167τρυγώνtrugōntroo-gone'From τρύζω truzō (to murmur; akin to G5149 but denoting a duller sound); a turtle dove (as cooing): - turtle-dove.G5168τρυμαλιάtrumaliatroo-mal-ee-ah'From a derivative of τρύώ truō (to wear away; akin to the base of G5134 G5147 and G5176); an orifice that is a needle´ s eye: - eye. Compare G5169.G5169τρύπημαtrupēmatroo'-pay-mahFrom a derivative of the base of G5168; an aperture that is a needle´ s eye: - eye.G5170ΤρύφαιναTruphainatroo'-fahee-nahFrom G5172; luxurious; Tryphaena a Christian woman: - Tryphena.G5171τρυφάωtruphaōtroo-fah'-oFrom G5172; to indulge inluxury: - live in pleasure.G5172τρυφήtruphētroo-fay'From θρύπτω thruptō̄ (to break up or [figuratively] enfeeble especially the mind and body by indulgence); effeminacy that is luxury or debauchery: - delicately riot.G5173ΤρυφῶσαTruphōsatroo-fo'-sahFrom G5172; luxuriating; Tryphosa a Christian female: - Tryphosa.G5174ΤρωάςTrōastro-as'From Τρός Tros (a Trojan); the Troad (or plain of Troy) that is Troas a place in Asia Minor: - Troas.G5175ΤρωγύλλιονTrōgulliontro-gool'-lee-onOf uncertain derivation; Trogyllium a place in Asia Minor: - Trogyllium.G5176τρώγωtrōgōtro'-goProbably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of G5134 and G5147 through the idea of corrosion or wear; or perhaps rather of a base of G5167 and G5149 through the idea of a craunching sound; to gnaw or chew that is (genitive case) to eat: - eat.G5177τυγχάνωtugchanōtoong-khan'-oProbably for an obsolete τύχω tuchō (for which the middle voice of another alternate τεύχω teuchō [to make ready or bring to pass] is used in certain tenses; akin to the base of G5088 through the idea of effecting; properly to affect; or (specifically) to hit or light upon (as a mark to be reached) that is (transitively) to attain or secure an object or end or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the latter application only impersonally (with G1487) that is perchance; or (present participle) as adjective usual (as if commonly met with with G3756 extraordinary) neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb by accident (as it were): - be chance enjoy little obtain X refresh . . . self + special. Compare G5180.G5178τυμπανίζωtumpanizōtoom-pan-id'-zoFrom a derivative of G5180 (meaning a drumtympanum); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum and thus beat to death: - torture.G5179τύποςtupostoo'-posFrom G5180; a die (as struck) that is (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy a shape that is a statue (figuratively) style or resemblance; specifically a sampler (type) that is a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning): - en- (ex-) ample fashion figure form manner pattern print.G5180τύπτωtuptōtoop'-toA primary verb (in a strengthened form); to thump that is cudgel or pummel (properly with a stick or bastinado) but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from G3817 and G3960 which denote a [usually single] blow with the hand or any instrument or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer] or G4474 with the palm; as well as from G5177 an accidental collision); by implication to punish; figuratively to offend (the conscience): - beat smite strike wound.G5181ΤύραννοςTurannostoo'-ran-nosA provincial form of the derivative of the base of G2962; a tyrant; Tyrannus an Ephesian: - Tyrannus.G5182τυρβάζωturbazōtoor-bad'-zoFrom τύρβη turbē̄ (Latin turba a crowd; akin to G2351); to maketurbid that is disturb: - trouble.G5183ΤύριοςTuriostoo'-ree-osFrom G5184; a Tyrian that is inhabitant of Tyrus: - of Tyre.G5184ΤύροςTurostoo'-rosOf Hebrew origin [H6865]; Tyrus (that is Tsor) a place in Palestine: - Tyre.G5185τυφλόςtuphlostoof-los'From G5187; opaque (as if smoky) that is (by analogy) blind (physically or mentally): - blind.G5186τυφλόωtuphloōtoof-lo'-oFrom G5185; to make blind that is (figuratively) to obscure: - blind.G5187τυφόωtuphoōtoof-o'-oFrom a derivative of G5188; to envelop with smoke that is (figuratively) to inflate with self conceit: - high-minded be lifted up with pride be proud.G5188τυφώtuphōtoo'-foApparently a primary verb; to make a smoke that is slowly consume without flame: - smoke.G5189τυφωνικόςtuphōnikostoo-fo-nee-kos'From a derivative of G5188; stormy (as if smoky): - tempestuous.G5190ΤυχικόςTuchikostoo-khee-kos'From a derivative of G5177; fortuitous that is fortunate; Tychicus a Christian: - Tychicus.G5191ὑακίνθινοςhuakinthinoshoo-ak-in'-thee-nosFrom G5192; hyacinthine or jacinthine that is deep blue: - jacinth.G5192ὑάκινθοςhuakinthoshoo-ak'-in-thosOf uncertain derivation; the hyacinth or jacinth that is some gem of a deep blue color probably the zirkon: - jacinth.G5193ὑάλινοςhualinoshoo-al'-ee-nosFrom G5194; glassy that is transparent: - of glass.G5194ὕαλοςhualoshoo'-al-osPerhaps from the same as G5205 (as being transparent like rain); glass: - glass.G5195ὑβρίζωhubrizōhoo-brid'-zoFrom G5196; to exercise violence that is abuse: - use despitefully reproach entreat shamefully (spitefully).G5196ὕβριςhubrishoo'-brisFrom G5228; insolence (as over bearing) that is insultinjury: - harm hurt reproach.G5197ὑβριστήςhubristēshoo-bris-tace'From G5195; an insulter that is maltreater: - de-spiteful injurious.G5198ὑγιαίνωhugiainōhoog-ee-ah'ee-noFrom G5199; to have sound health that is be well (in body); figuratively to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine): - be in health (be safe and) sound (be) whole (-some).G5199ὑγιήςhugiēshoog-ee-ace'From the base of G837; healthy that is well (in body); figuratively true (in doctrine): - sound whole.G5200ὑγρόςhugroshoo-gros'From the base of G5205; wet (as if with rain) that is (by implication) sappy (fresh): - green.