From λαχαίνω lachainō (to dig); a vegetable: - herb.G3002Λεββαῖος
Lebbaios
leb-bah'-yos
Of uncertain origin; Lebbaeus a Christian: - Lebbus.G3003λεγεών
legeōn
leg-eh-ohn'
Of Latin origin; a legion that is Roman regiment (figuratively): - legion.G3004λέγω
legō
leg'-o
A primary verb; properly to lay forth that is (figuratively) relate (in words [usually of systematic or set discourse; whereas G2036 and G5346 generally refer to an individual expression or speech respectively; while G4483 is properly to break silence merely and G2980 means an extended or random harangue]); by implication to mean: - ask bid boast call describe give out name put forth say (-ing on) shew speak tell utter.G3005λεῖμμα
leimma
lime'-mah
From G3007; a remainder: - remnant.G3006λεῖος
leios
li'-os
Apparently a primary word; smooth that is level: - smooth.G3007λείπω
leipō
li'-po
A primary verb; to leave that is (intransitive or passive) to fail or beabsent: - be destitute (wanting) lack.G3008λειτουργέω
leitourgeō
li-toorg-eh'-o
From G3011; to be a public servant that is (by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions (worshipobeyrelieve): - minister.G3009λειτουργία
leitourgia
li-toorg-ee'-ah
From G3008; public function (as priest [liturgy] or almsgiver): - ministration (-try) service.G3010λειτουργικός
leitourgikos
li-toorg-ik-os'
From the same as G3008; functional publicly (liturgic) that is beneficent: - ministering.G3011λειτουργός
leitourgos
li-toorg-os'
From a derivative of G2992 and G2041; a public servant that is a functionary in the Temple or Gospel or (generally) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): - minister (-ed).G3012λέντιον
lention
len'-tee-on
Of Latin origin; a linen cloth that is apron: - towel.G3013λεπίς
lepis
lep-is'
From λέπω lepō (to peel); a flake: - scale.G3014λέπρα
lepra
lep'-rah
From the same as G3013; scaliness that is leprosy: - leprosy.G3015λεπρός
lepros
lep-ros'
From the same as G3014; scaly that is leprous (a leper): - leper.G3016λεπτόν
lepton
lep-ton'
Neuter of a derivative of the same as G3013; something scaled (light) that is a small coin: - mite.G3017Λευΐ́
Leui
lyoo-ee'
Of Hebrew origin [H3878]; Levi the name of three Israelites: - Levi. Compare G3018.G3018Λευΐ́ς
Leuis
lyoo-is'
A form of G3017; Lewis (that is Levi) a Christian: - Levi.G3019Λευΐ́της
Leuitēs
lyoo-ee'-tace
From G3017; a Levite that is descendant of Levi: - Levite.G3020Λευΐτικός
Leuitikos
lyoo-it-ee-kos'
From G3019; Levitic that is relating to the Levites: - Levitical.G3021λευκαίνω
leukainō
lyoo-kah'ee-no
From G3022; to whiten: - make white whiten.G3022λευκός
leukos
lyoo-kos'
From λύκη lukē (light); white: - white.G3023λεών
leōn
leh-ohn'
A primary word; a lion: - lion.G3024λήθη
lēthē
lay'-thay
From G2990; forgetfulness: - + forget.G3025ληνός
lēnos
lay-nos'
Apparently a primary word; a trough that is wine vat: - winepress.G3026λῆρος
lēros
lay'-ros
Apparently a primary word; twaddle that is an incrediblestory: - idle tale.G3027λῃστης
lēstēs
lace-tace'
From ληΐ́ζομαι lēizomai (to plunder); a brigand: - robber thief.G3028λῆψις
lēpsis
lape'-sis
From G2983; receipt (the act): - receiving.G3029λίαν
lian
lee'-an
Of uncertain affinity; much (adverb): - exceeding great (-ly) sore very (+ chiefest).G3030λίβανος
libanos
lib'-an-os
Of foreign origin [H3828]; the incense tree that is (by implication) incenseitself: - frankincense.G3031λιβανωτός
libanōtos
lib-an-o-tos'
From G3030; frankincense that is (by extension) a censer for burning it: - censer.G3032Λιβερτῖνος
Libertinos
lib-er-tee'-nos
Of Latin origin; a Roman freedman: - Libertine.G3033Λιβύη
Libuē
lib-oo'-ay
Probably from G3047; Libye a region of Africa: - Libya.G3034λιθάζω
lithazō
lith-ad'-zo
From G3037; to lapidate: - stone.G3035λίθινος
lithinos
lith'-ee-nos
From G3037; stony that is made of stone: - of stone.G3036λιθοβολέω
lithoboleō
lith-ob-ol-eh'-o
From a compound of G3037 and G906; to throw stones that is lapidate: - stone cast stones.G3037λίθος
lithos
lee'-thos
Apparently a primary word; a stone (literally or figuratively): - (mill- stumbling-) stone.G3038λιθόστρωτος
lithostrōtos
lith-os'-tro-tos
From G3037 and a derivative of G4766; stone strewed that is a tessellated mosaic on which the Roman tribunal was placed: - Pavement.G3039λικμάω
likmaō
lik-mah'-o
From λικμός likmos the equivalent. of λίκνον liknon (a winnowing fan or basket); to winnow that is (by analogy) to triturate: - grind to powder.G3040λιμήν
limēn
lee-mane'
Apparently a primary word; a harbor: - haven. Compare G2568.G3041λίμνη
limnē
lim'-nay
Probably from G3040 (through the idea of the nearness of shore); a pond (large or small): - lake.G3042λιμός
limos
lee-mos'
Probably from G3007 (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food: - dearth famine hunger.G3043λίνον
linon
lee'-non
Probably a primary word; flax that is (by implication) linen: - linen.G3044Λῖνος
Linos
lee'-nos
Perhaps from G3043; Linus a Christian: - Linus.G3045λιπαρός
liparos
lip-ar-os'
From λιπος lipos (grease); fat that is (figuratively) sumptuous: - dainty.G3046λίτρα
litra
lee'-trah
Of Latin origin (libra); a pound in weight: - pound.G3047λίψ
lips
leeps
Probably from λείβω leibō (to pour a libation); the south (southwest) wind (as bringing rain) that is (by extension) the southquarter: - southwest.G3048λογία
logia
log-ee'-ah
From G3056 (in the commercial sense); a contribution: - collection gathering.G3049λογίζομαι
logizomai
log-id'-zom-ahee
Middle voice from G3056; to take an inventory that is estimate (literally or figuratively): - conclude (ac-) count (of) + despise esteem impute lay number reason reckon suppose think (on).G3050λογικός
logikos
log-ik-os'
From G3056; rational (logical): - reasonable of the word.G3051λόγιον
logion
log'-ee-on
Neuter of G3052; an utterance (of God): - oracle.G3052λόγιος
logios
log'-ee-os
From G3056; fluent that is an orator: - eloquent.G3053λογισμός
logismos
log-is-mos'
From G3049; computation that is (figuratively) reasoning (conscienceconceit): - imagination thought.G3054λογομαχέω
logomacheō
log-om-akh-eh'-o
From a compound of G3056 and G3164; to be disputatious (on trifles): - strive about words.G3055λογομαχία
logomachia
log-om-akh-ee'-ah
From the same as G3054; disputation about trifles (logomachy): - strife of words.G3056λόγος
logos
log'-os
From G3004; something said (including the thought); by implication a topic (subject of discourse) also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extension a computation; specifically (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (that is Christ): - account cause communication X concerning doctrine fame X have to do intent matter mouth preaching question reason + reckon remove say (-ing) shew X speaker speech talk thing + none of these things move me tidings treatise utterance word work.G3057λόγχη
logchē
long'-khay
Perhaps a primary word; a lance: - spear.G3058λοιδορέω
loidoreō
loy-dor-eh'-o
From G3060; to reproach that is vilify: - revile.G3059λοιδορία
loidoria
loy-dor-ee'-ah
From G3060; slander or vituperation: - railing reproach [-fully].G3060λοίδορος
loidoros
loy'-dor-os
From λοιδός loidos (mischief); abusive that is a blackguard: - railer reviler.G3061λοιμός
loimos
loy-mos'
Of uncertain affinity; a plague (literally the disease or figuratively a pest): - pestilence (-t).G3062λοιποί
loipoi
loy-poy'
Masculine plural of a derivative of G3007; remainingones: - other which remain remnant residue rest.G3063λοιπόν
loipon
loy-pon'
Neuter singular of the same as G3062; something remaining (adverb): - besides finally furthermore (from) henceforth moreover now + it remaineth then.G3064λοιποῦ
loipou
loy-poo'
Genitive singular of the same as G3062; remainingtime: - from henceforth.G3065Λουκᾶς
Loukas
loo-kas'
Contracted from the Latin Lucanus; Lucas a Christian: - Lucas Luke.G3066Λούκιος
Loukios
loo'-kee-os
Of Latin origin; illuminative; Lucius a Christian: - Lucius.G3067λουτρόν
loutron
loo-tron'
From G3068; a bath that is (figuratively) baptism: - washing.G3068λούω
louō
loo'-o
A primary verb; to bathe (the whole person; whereas G3538 means to wet a part only and G4150 to wash cleanse garments exclusively): - wash.G3069Λύδδα
Ludda
lud'-dah
Of Hebrew origin [H3850]; Lydda (that is Lod) a place in Palestine: - Lydda.G3070Λυδία
Ludia
loo-dee'-ah
Properly feminine of Λύδιος Ludios (of foreign origin; a Lydian in Asia Minor); Lydia a Christian woman: - Lydia.G3071Λυκαονία
Lukaonia
loo-kah-on-ee'-ah
Perhaps remotely from G3074; Lycaonia a region of Asia Minor: - Lycaonia.G3072Λυκαονιστί
Lukaonisti
loo-kah-on-is-tee'
Adverb from a derivative of G3071; Lycaonistically that is in the language of the Lycaonians: - in the speech of Lycaonia.G3073Λυκία
Lukia
loo-kee'-ah
Probably remotely from G3074; Lycia a province of Asia Minor: - Lycia.G3074λύκος
lukos
loo'-kos
Perhaps akin to the base of G3022 (from the whitish hair); a wolf: - wolf.G3075λυμαίνομαι
lumainomai
loo-mah'ee-nom-ahee
Middle voice from a probable derivative of G3089 (meaning filth); properly to soil that is (figuratively) insult (maltreat): - make havock of.G3076λυπέω
lupeō
loo-peh'-o
From G3077; to distress; reflexively or passively to besad: - cause grief grieve be in heaviness (be) sorrow (-ful) be (make) sorry.G3077λύπη
From G3080 and ἀνία ania (trouble); grief dispelling; Lysanias a governor of Abilene: - Lysanias.G3079Λυσίας
Lusias
loo-see'-as
Of uncertain affinity; Lysias a Roman: - Lysias.G3080λύσις
lusis
loo'-sis
From G3089; a loosening that is (specifically) divorce: - to be loosed.G3081λυσιτελεῖ
lusitelei
loo-sit-el-i'
Third person singular present indicative active of a derivative of a compound of G3080 and G5056; impersonally it answers the purpose that is isadvantageous: - it is better.G3082Λύστρα
Lustra
loos'-trah
Of uncertain origin; Lystra a place in Asia Minor: - Lystra.G3083λύτρον
lutron
loo'-tron
From G3089; something to loosen with that is a redemption price (figuratively atonement): - ransom.G3084λυτρόω
lutroō
loo-tro'-o
From G3083; to ransom (literally or figuratively): - redeem.G3085λύτρωσις
lutrōsis
loo'-tro-sis
From G3084; a ransoming (figuratively): - + redeemed redemption.G3086λυτρωτής
lutrōtēs
loo-tro-tace'
From G3084; a redeemer (figuratively): - deliverer.G3087λυχνία
luchnia
lookh-nee'-ah
From G3088; a lamp stand (literally or figuratively): - candlestick.G3088λύχνος
luchnos
lookh'-nos
From the base of G3022; a portable lamp or other illuminator (literally or figuratively): - candle light.G3089λύω
luō
loo'-o
A primary verb; to loosen (literally or figuratively): - break (up) destroy dissolve (un-) loose melt put off. Compare G4486.G3090Λωΐ́ς
Lōis
lo-ece'
Of uncertain origin; Lois a Christian woman: - Lois.G3091Λώτ
Lōt
lote
Of Hebrew origin [H3876]; Lot a patriarch: - Lot.G3092Μαάθ
Maath
mah-ath'
Probably of Hebrew origin; Maath an Israelite: - Maath.G3093Μαγδαλά
Magdala
mag-dal-ah'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H4026]); the tower; Magadala (that is Migdala) a place in Palestine: - Magdala.G3094Μαγδαληνή
Magdalēnē
mag-dal-ay-nay'
Feminine of a derivative of G3093; a female Magdalene that is inhabitant of Magdala: - Magdalene.G3095μαγεία
mageia
mag-i'-ah
From G3096; magic: - sorcery.G3096μαγεύω
mageuō
mag-yoo'-o
From G3097; to practicemagic: - use sorcery.G3097μάγος
magos
mag'-os
Of foreign origin [H7248]; a Magian that is Oriental scientist; by implication a magician: - sorcerer wise man.G3098Μαγώγ
Magōg
mag-ogue'
Of Hebrew origin [H4031]; Magog a foreign nation that is (figuratively) an Antichristian party: - Magog.G3099Μαδιάν
Madian
mad-ee-an'
Of Hebrew origin [H4080]; Madian (that is Midian) a region of Arabia: - Madian.G3100μαθητεύω
mathēteuō
math-ayt-yoo'-o
From G3101; intransitively to become a pupil; transitively to disciple that is enrol as scholar: - be disciple instruct teach.