G5301 ὕσσωπος hussōpos hoos'-so-pos Of foreign origin [H231]; hyssop: - hyssop. G5302 ὑστερέω hustereō hoos-ter-eh'-o From G5306; to be later that is (by implication) to be inferior; genitively to fall short (be deficient): - come behind (short) be destitute fall lack suffer need (be in) want be the worse. G5303 ὑστέρημα husterēma hoos-ter'-ay-mah From G5302; a deficit; specifically poverty: - that which is behind (that which was) lack (-ing) penury want. G5304 ὑστέρησις husterēsis hoos-ter'-ay-sis From G5302; a falling short that is (specifically) penury: - want. G5305 ὕστερον husteron hoos'-ter-on Neuter of G5306 as adverb;
more lately that is eventually: - afterward (at the) last (of all).
G5306 ὕστερος husteros hoos'-ter-os Comparatively from G5259 (in the sense of behind); later: - latter. G5307 ὑφαντός huphantos hoo-fan-tos' From ὑφαίνω huphainō (to weave);
woven that is (perhaps) knitted: - woven.
G5308 ὑψηλός hupsēlos hoop-say-los' From G5311; lofty (in place or character): - high (-er -ly) (esteemed). G5309 ὑψηλοφρονέω hupsēlophroneō hoop-say-lo-fron-eh'-o From a compound of G5308 and G5424; to be lofty in mind that is arrogant: - be highminded. G5310 ὕψιστος hupsistos hoop'-sis-tos Superlative from the base of G5311; highest that is (masculine singular) the Supreme (God) or (neuter plural) the heavens: - most high highest. G5311 ὕψος hupsos hoop'-sos From a derivative of G5228; elevation that is (abstractly) altitude (specifically) the sky or (figuratively) dignity: - be exalted height (on) high. G5312 ὑψόω hupsoō hoop-so'-o From G5311; to elevate (literally or figuratively): - exalt lift up. G5313 ὕψωμα hupsōma hoop'-so-mah From G5312; an elevated place or thing that is (abstractly) altitude or (by implication) a barrier (figurative): - height high thing. G5314 φάγος phagos fag'-os From G5315; a glutton: - gluttonous. G5315 φάγω phagō fag'-o A primary verb (used as an alternate of G2068 in certain tenses); to eat (literally or figuratively): - eat meat. G5316 φαίνω phainō fah'ee-no Prolongation for the base of G5457; to lighten (shine) that is show (transitive or intransitive literal or figurative): - appear seem be seen shine X think. G5317 Φάλεκ Phalek fal'-ek Of Hebrew origin [H6389];
Phalek (that is Peleg) a patriarch: - Phalec.
G5318 φανερός phaneros fan-er-os' From G5316; shining that is apparent (literally or figuratively); neuter (as adverb) publicly externally: - abroad + appear known manifest open [+ -ly] outward ([+ -ly]). G5319 φανερόω phaneroō fan-er-o'-o From G5318; to render apparent (literally or figuratively): - appear manifestly declare (make) manifest (forth) shew (self). G5320 φανερῶς phanerōs fan-er-oce' Adverb from G5318; plainly that is clearly or publicly: - evidently openly. G5321 φανερωσις phanerōsis fan-er'-o-sis From G5319; exhibition that is (figuratively) expression (by extension) a bestowment: - manifestation. G5322 φανός phanos fan-os' From G5316; a lightener that is light: - lantern. G5323 Φανουήλ Phanouēl fan-oo-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H6439];
Phanuel (that is Penuel) an Israelite: - Phanuel.
G5324 φαντάζω phantazō fan-tad'-zo From a derivative of G5316; to make apparent that is (passively) to appear (neuter participle as noun a spectacle): - sight. G5325 φαντασία phantasia fan-tas-ee'-ah From a derivative of G5324; (properly abstractly) a (vain) show (fantasy): - pomp. G5326 φάντασμα phantasma fan'-tas-mah From G5324; (properly concretely) a (mere) show (phantasm) that is spectre: - spirit. G5327 φάραγξ pharagx far'-anx Properly strengthened from the base of G4008 or rather of G4486; a gap or chasm that is ravine (winter torrent): - valley. G5328 Φαραώ Pharaō far-ah-o' Of foreign origin [H6547];
Pharao (that is Pharoh) an Egyptian king: - Pharaoh.
G5329 Φαρές Phares far-es' Of Hebrew origin [H6557];
Phares (that is Perets) an Israelite: - Phares.
G5330 Φαρισαῖος Pharisaios far-is-ah'-yos Of Hebrew origin (compare [H6567]); a separatist that is exclusively religious; a Pharisaean that is Jewish sectary: - Pharisee. G5331 φαρμακεία pharmakeia far-mak-i'-ah From G5332; medication (pharmacy) that is (by extension) magic (literal or figurative): - sorcery witchcraft. G5332 φαρμακεύς pharmakeus far-mak-yoos' From φάρμακον pharmakon (a drug that is spell giving potion); a druggist (pharmacist) or poisoner that is (by extension) a magician: - sorcerer. G5333 φαρμακός pharmakos far-mak-os' The same as G5332: - sorcerer. G5334 φάσις phasis fas'-is From G5346 (not the same as phase which is from G5316); a saying that is report: - tidings. G5335 φάσκω phaskō fas'-ko Prolongation from the same as G5346; to assert: - affirm profess say. G5336 φάτνη phatnē fat'-nay From πατέομαι pateomai (to eat); a crib (for fodder): - manger stall. G5337 φαῦλος phaulos fow'-los Apparently a primary word; foul or flawy that is (figuratively) wicked: - evil. G5338 φέγγος pheggos feng'-gos Probably akin to the base of G5457 (compare G5350); brilliancy: - light. G5339 φείδομαι pheidomai fi'-dom-ahee Of uncertain affinity; to be chary of that is (subjectively) to abstain or (objectively) to treat leniently: - forbear spare. G5340 φειδομένως pheidomenōs fi-dom-en'-oce Adverb from participle of G5339; abstemiously that is stingily: - sparingly. G5341 φελόνης phelonēs fel-on'-ace By transposition for a derivation probably of G5316 (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout): - cloke. G5342 φέρω pherō̄ fer'-o A primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely οἴω oiō̄̄ and ἐνέγκω enegkō̄ to bear or carry (in a very wide application literally and figuratively: - be bear bring (forth) carry come + let her drive be driven endure go on lay lead move reach rushing uphold. G5343 φεύγω pheugō fyoo'-go Apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by implication to shun; by analogy to vanish: - escape flee (away). G5344 Φῆλιξ Phēlix fay'-lix Of Latin origin;
happy;
Phelix (that is Felix) a Roman: - Felix.
G5345 φήμη phēmē fay'-may From G5346; a saying that is rumor (fame): - fame. G5346 φημί phēmi fay-mee' Properly the same as the base of G5457 and G5316; to show or make known one´ s thoughts that is speak or say: - affirm say. Compare G3004. G5347 Φῆστος Phēstos face'-tos Of Latin derivation;
festal;
Phestus (that is Festus) a Roman: - Festus.
G5348 φθάνω phthanō fthan'-o Apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand that is anticipate or precede; by extension to have arrived at: - (already) attain come prevent. G5349 φθαρτός phthartos fthar-tos' From G5351; decayed that is (by implication) perishable: - corruptible. G5350 φθέγγομαι phtheggomai ftheng'-gom-ahee Probably akin to G5338 and thus to G5346; to utter a clear sound that is (genitive case) to proclaim: - speak. G5351 φθείρω phtheirō fthi'-ro Probably strengthened from φθίω phthiō (to pine or waste): properly to shrivel or wither that is to spoil (by any process) or (genitive) to ruin (especially figuratively by moral influences to deprave): - corrupt (self) defile destroy. G5352 φθινοπωρινός phthinopōrinos fthin-op-o-ree-nos' From a derivative of φθίνω phthinō (to wane; akin to the base of G5351) and G3703 (meaning late autumn) autumnal (as stripped of leaves): - whose fruit withereth. G5353 φθόγγος phthoggos fthong'-gos From G5350; utterance that is a musical note (vocal or instrumental): - sound. G5354 φθονέω phthoneō fthon-eh'-o From G5355; to be jealous of: - envy. G5355 φθόνος phthonos fthon'-os Probably akin to the base of G5351; ill will (as detraction) that is jealousy (spite): - envy. G5356 φθορά phthora fthor-ah' From G5351; decay that is ruin (spontaneous or inflicted literally or figuratively): - corruption destroy perish. G5357 φιάλη phialē fee-al'-ay Of uncertain affinity; a broad shallow cup (phial): - vial. G5358 φιλάγαθος philagathos fil-ag'-ath-os From G5384 and G18; fond of good that is a promoter of virtue: - love of good men. G5359 Φιλαδέλφεια Philadelpheia fil-ad-el'-fee-ah From Φιλάδέλφος Philadelphos (the same as G5361) a king of Pergamos;
Philadelphia a place in Asia Minor: - Philadelphia.
G5360 φιλαδελφία philadelphia fil-ad-el-fee'-ah From G5361; fraternal affection: - brotherly love (kindness) love of the brethren. G5361 φιλάδελφος philadelphos fil-ad'-el-fos From G5384 and G80; fond of brethren that is fraternal: - love as brethren. G5362 φίλανδρος philandros fil'-an-dros From G5384 and G435; fond of man that is affectionate as a wife: - love their husbands. G5363 φιλανθρωπία philanthrōpia fil-an-thro-pee'-ah From the same as G5364; fondness of mankind that is benevolence (philanthropy): - kindness love towards man. G5364 φιλανθρώπως philanthrōpōs fil-an-thro'-poce Adverb from a compound of G5384 and G444; fondly to man (philanthropically) that is humanely: - courteously. G5365 φιλαργυρία philarguria fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah From G5366; avarice: - love of money. G5366 φιλάργυρος philarguros fil-ar'-goo-ros From G5384 and G696; fond of silver (money) that is avaricious: - covetous. G5367 φίλαυτος philautos fil'-ow-tos From G5384 and G846; fond of self that is selfish: - lover of own self. G5368 φιλέω phileō fil-eh'-o From G5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]) that is have affection for (denoting personal attachment as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while G25 is wider embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as G2309 and G1014 or as G2372 and G3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): - kiss love. G5369 φιλήδονος philēdonos fil-ay'-don-os From G5384 and G2237; fond of pleasure that is voluptuous: - lover of pleasure. G5370 φίλημα philēma fil'-ay-mah From G5368; a kiss: - kiss. G5371 Φιλήμων Philēmōn fil-ah'-mone From G5368; friendly;
Philemon a Christian: - Philemon.
G5372 Φιλητός Philētos fil-ay-tos' From G5368; amiable;
Philetus an opposer of Christianity: - Philetus.
G5373 φιλία philia fil-ee'-ah From G5384; fondness: - friendship. G5374 Φιλιππήσιος Philippēsios fil-ip-pay'-see-os From G5375; a Philippesian (Philippian) that is native of Philippi: - Philippian. G5375 Φίλιπποι Philippoi fil'-ip-poy Plural of G5376; Philippi a place in Macedonia: - Philippi. G5376 Φίλιππος Philippos fil'-ip-pos From G5384 and G2462; fond of horses;
Philippus the name of four Israelites: - Philip.
G5377 φιλόθεος philotheos fil-oth'-eh-os From G5384 and G2316; fond of God that is pious: - lover of God. G5378 Φιλόλογος Philologos fil-ol'-og-os From G5384 and G3056; fond of words that is talkative (argumentative learned philological);
Philologus a Christian: - Philologus.
G5379 φιλονεικία philoneikia fil-on-i-kee'-ah From G5380; quarrelsomeness that is a dispute: - strife. G5380 φιλόνεικος philoneikos fil-on'-i-kos From G5384 and νεῖκος neikos (a quarrel; probably akin to G3534);
fond of strife that is disputatious: - contentious.
G5381 φιλονεξία philonexia fil-on-ex-ee'-ah From G5382; hospitableness: - entertain strangers hospitality. G5382 φιλόξενος philoxenos fil-ox'-en-os From G5384 and G3581; fond of guests that is hospitable: - given to (lover of use) hospitality. G5383 φιλοπρωτεύω philoprōteuō fil-op-rot-yoo'-o From a compound of G5384 and G4413; to be fond of being first that is ambitious of distinction: - love to have the preeminence. G5384 φίλος philos fee'-los Properly dear that is a friend; actively fond that is friendly (still as a noun an associate neighbor etc.): - friend. G5385 φιλοσοφία philosophia fil-os-of-ee'-ah From G5386; philosophy that is (specifically) Jewish sophistry: - philosophy. G5386 φιλόσοφος philosophos fil-os'-of-os From G5384 and G4680; fond of wise things that is a philosopher: - philosopher. G5387 φιλόστοργος philostorgos fil-os'-tor-gos From G5384 and στοργή storgē (cherishing one´ s kindred especially parents or children);
fond of natural relatives that is fraternal towards fellow Christians: - kindly affectioned.
G5388 φιλότεκνος philoteknos fil-ot'-ek-nos From G5384 and G5043; fond of one´ s children that is maternal: - love their children. G5389 φιλοτιμέομαι philotimeomai fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee Middle voice from a compound of G5384 and G5092; to be fond of honor that is emulous (eager or earnest to do somethng.): - labour strive study. G5390 φιλοφρόνως philophronōs fil-of-ron'-oce Adverb from G5391; with friendliness of mind that is kindly: - courteously. G5391 φιλόφρων philophrōn fil-of'-rone From G5384 and G5424; friendly of mind that is kind: - courteous. G5392 φιμόω phimoō fee-mo'-o From φιμός phimos (a muzzle); to muzzle: - muzzle. G5393 Φλέγων Phlegōn fleg'-one Active participle of the base of G5395; blazing;
Phlegon a Christian: - Phlegon.
G5394 φλογίζω phlogizō flog-id'-zo From G5395; to cause a blaze that is ignite (figuratively to inflame with passion): - set on fire. G5395 φλόξ phlox flox From a primary φλέγω phlegō (to flash or flame); a blaze: - flame (-ing). G5396 φλυαρέω phluareō floo-ar-eh'-o From G5397; to be a babbler or trifler that is (by implication) to berate idly or mischievously: - prate against. G5397 φλύαρος phluaros floo'-ar-os From φλύω phluō (to bubble); a garrulous person that is prater: - tattler. G5398 φοβερός phoberos fob-er-os' From G5401; frightful that is (objectively) formidable: - fearful terrible. G5399 φοβέω phobeō fob-eh'-o From G5401; to frighten that is (passively) to be alarmed; by analogy to be in awe of that is revere: - be (+ sore) afraid fear (exceedingly) reverence. G5400 φόβητρον phobētron fob'-ay-tron Neuter of a derivative of G5399; a frightening thing that is terrific portent: - fearful sight.