From G4253 and G5500; to elect inadvance: - choose before.G4402Πρόχορος
Prochoros
prokh'-or-os
From G4253 and G5525; before the dance; Prochorus a Christian: - Prochorus.G4403πρύμνα
prumna
proom'-nah
Feminine of πρυμνύς prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship: - hinder part stern.G4404πρωΐ́
prōi
pro-ee'
Adverb from G4253; at dawn; by implication the day breakwatch: - early (in the morning) (in the) morning.G4405πρωΐ́α
prōia
pro-ee'-ah
Feminine of a derivative of G4404 as noun; daydawn: - early morning.G4406πρώΐμος
prōimos
pro'-ee-mos
From G4404; dawning that is (by analogy) autumnal (showering the first of the rainy season): - early.G4407πρωΐνός
prōinos
pro-ee-nos'
From G4404; pertaining to the dawn that is matutinal: - morning.G4408πρώρα
prōra
pro'-ra
Feminine of a presumed derivation of G4253 as noun; the prow that is forward part of a vessel: - forepart (-ship).G4409πρωτεύω
prōteuō
prote-yoo'-o
From G4413; to be first (in rank or influence): - have the preeminence.G4410πρωτοκαθεδρία
prōtokathedria
pro-tok-ath-ed-ree'-ah
From G4413 and G2515; a sitting first (in the front row) that is preeminence in council: - chief (highest uppermost) seat.G4411πρωτοκλισία
prōtoklisia
pro-tok-lis-ee'-ah
From G4413 and G2828; a reclining first (in the place of honor) at the dinner bed that is preeminence at meals: - chief (highest uppermost) room.G4412πρῶτον
prōton
pro'-ton
Neuter of G4413 as an adverb (with or without G3588); firstly (in time place order or importance): - before at the beginning chiefly (at at the) first (of all).G4413πρῶτος
prōtos
pro'-tos
Contracted superlative of G4253; foremost (in time place order or importance): - before beginning best chief (-est) first (of all) former.G4414πρωτοστάτης
prōtostatēs
pro-tos-tat'-ace
From G4413 and G2476; one standing first in the ranks that is a captain (champion): - ringleader.G4415πρωτοτόκια
prōtotokia
pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah
From G4416; primogeniture (as a privilege): - birthright.G4416πρωτοτόκος
prōtotokos
pro-tot-ok'-os
From G4413 and the alternate of G5088; first born (usually as noun literally or figuratively): - firstbegotten (-born).G4417πταίω
ptaiō
ptah'-yo
A form of G4098; to trip that is (figuratively) to errsin6 fail (of salvation): - fall offend stumble.G4418πτέρνα
pterna
pter'-nah
Of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively): - heel.G4419πτερύγιον
pterugion
pter-oog'-ee-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4420; a winglet that is (figuratively) extremity (top corner): - pinnacle.G4420πτέρυξ
pterux
pter'-oox
From a derivative of G4072 (meaning a feather); a wing: - wing.G4421πτηνόν
ptēnon
ptay-non'
Contraction for G4071; a bird: - bird.G4422πτοέω
ptoeō
pto-eh'-o
Probably akin to the alternate of G4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to G4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare: - frighten.G4423πτόησις
ptoēsis
pto'-ay-sis
From G4422; alarm: - amazement.G4424Πτολεμαΐ́ς
Ptolemais
ptol-em-ah-is'
From ptolemaios (Ptolemy after whom it was named); Ptolemais a place in Palestine: - Ptolemais.G4425πτύον
ptuon
ptoo'-on
From G4429; a winnowing fork (as scattering like spittle): - fan.G4426πτύρω
pturō
ptoo'-ro
From a presumed derivative of G4429 (and thus akin to G4422); to frighten: - terrify.G4427πτύσμα
ptusma
ptoos'-mah
From G4429; saliva: - spittle.G4428πτύσσω
ptussō
ptoos'-so
Probably akin to πετάννυμι petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to G4072 through the idea of expansion and to G4429 through that of flattening; compare G3961); to fold that is furl a scroll: - close.G4429πτύω
ptuō
ptoo'-o
A primary verb (compare G4428); to spit: - spit.G4430πτῶμα
ptōma
pto'-mah
From the alternate of G4098; a ruin that is (specifically) lifeless body (corpsecarrion): - dead body carcase corpse.G4431πτῶσις
ptōsis
pto'-sis
From the alternate of G4098; a crash that is downfall (literally or figuratively): - fall.G4432πτωχεία
ptōcheia
pto-khi'-ah
From G4433; beggary that is indigence (literally or figuratively): - poverty.G4433πτωχεύω
ptōcheuō
pto-khyoo'-o
From G4434; to be a beggar that is (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively): - become poor.G4434πτωχός
ptōchos
pto-khos'
From πτώσσω ptōssō (to crouch; akin to G4422 and the alternate of G4098); a beggar (as cringing) that is pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas G3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private) literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): - beggar (-ly) poor.G4435πυγμή
pugmē
poog-may'
From a primary word πύζ pux (the fist as a weapon); the clenched hand that is (only in the dative case as adverb) with the fist (hard scrubbing): - oft.G4436Πύθων
Puthōn
poo'-thone
From Πυθώ Puthō (the name of the region where Delphi the seat of the famous oracle was located); a Python that is (by analogy with the supposed diviner there) inspiration (soothsaying): - divination.G4437πυκνός
puknos
pook-nos'
From the same as G4635; clasped (thick) that is (figuratively) frequent; neuter plural (as adverb) frequently: - often (-er).G4438πυκτέω
pukteō
pook-teh'-o
From a derivative of the same as G4435; to box (with the fist) that is contend (as a boxer) at the games (figuratively): - fight.G4439πύλη
pulē
poo'-lay
Apparently a primary word; a gate that is the leaf or wing of a folding entrance (literally or figuratively): - gate.G4440πυλών
pulōn
poo-lone'
From G4439; a gatewaydoor way or a building or city; by implication a portal or vestibule: - gate porch.G4441πυνθάνομαι
punthanomai
poon-than'-om-ahee
Middle voice prolonged from πύθω puthō a primary word (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question that is ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from G2065 which properly means a request as a favor; and from G154 which is strictly a demand of something due; as well as from G2212 which implies a search for something hidden; and from G1189 which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication to learn (by casual intelligence): - ask demand enquire understand.G4442πῦρ
pur
poor
A primary word; fire (literally or figuratively specifically lightning): - fiery fire.G4443πυρά
pura
poo-rah'
From G4442; a fire (concretely): - fire.G4444πύργος
purgos
poor'-gos
Apparently a primary word (burgh); a tower or castle: - tower.G4445πυρέσσω
puressō
poo-res'-so
From G4443; to be on fire that is (specifically) to have afever: - be sick of a fever.G4446πυρετός
puretos
poo-ret-os'
From G4445; inflamed that is (by implication) feverish (as noun fever): - fever.G4447πύρινος
purinos
poo'-ree-nos
From G4443; fiery that is (by implication) flaming: - of fire.G4448πυρόω
puroō
poo-ro'-o
From G4442; to kindle that is (passively) to be ignitedglow (literally) be refined (by implication) or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger grief lust): - burn fiery be on fire try.G4449πυῤῥάζω
purrhazō
poor-hrad'-zo
From G4450; to redden (intransitively): - be red.G4450πυῤῥός
purrhos
poor-hros'
From G4442; fire like that is (specifically) flamecolored: - red.G4451πύρωσις
purōsis
poo'-ro-sis
From G4448; ignition that is (specifically) smelting (figuratively conflagrationcalamity as a test): - burning trial.G4452-πω
-pō
po
Another form of the base of G4458; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness; yeteven; used only in compounds.G4453πωλέω
pōleō
po-leh'-o
Probably ultimately from πέλομαι pelomai (to be busy to trade); to barter (as a pedlar) that is to sell: - sell whatever is sold.G4454πῶλος
pōlos
po'-los
Apparently a primary word; a foal or filly that is (specifically) a youngass: - colt.G4455πώποτε
pōpote
po'-pot-e
From G4452 and G4218; at any time that is (with negative particle) at notime: - at any time + never (. . . to any man) + yet never man.G4456πωρόω
pōroō
po-ro'-o
Apparently from πῶρος pōros (a kind of stone); to petrify that is (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous): - blind harden.G4457πώρωσις
pōrōsis
po'-ro-sis
From G4456; stupidity or callousness: - blindness hardness.G4458πώς
pōs
poce
Adverb from the base of G4225; an enclitic particle of indefiniteness of manner; somehow or anyhow; used only in compounds: - haply by any (some) means perhaps. See G1513 G3381. Compare G4459.G4459πῶς
pōs
poce
Adverb from the base of G4226; an interrogitive particle of manner; in what way? (sometimes the question is indirect how?); also as exclamation howmuch!: - how after (by) what manner (means) that. [Occasionally unexpressed in English.]G4460Ῥαάβ
Rhaab
hrah-ab'
Of Hebrew origin [H7343]; Raab (that is Rachab) a Canaanitess: - Rahab. See also G4477.G4461ῥαββί
rhabbi
hrab-bee'
Of Hebrew origin [H7227] with pronominal suffix; my master that is Rabbi as an official title of honor: - Master Rabbi.G4462ῥαββονί ῥαββουνί
rhabboni rhabbouni
hrab-bon-ee' hrab-boo-nee'
Of Chaldee origin; corresponding to G4461: - Lord Rabboni.G4463ῥαβδίζω
rhabdizō
hrab-did'-zo
From G4464; to strike with a stick that is bastinado: - beat (with rods).G4464ῥάβδος
rhabdos
hrab'-dos
From the base of G4474; a stick or wand (as a cudgel a cane or a baton of royalty): - rod sceptre staff.G4465ῥαβδοῦχος
rhabdouchos
hrab-doo'-khos
From G4464 and G2192; a rod (the Latin fasces) holder that is a Roman lictor (constable or executioner): - serjeant.G4466Ῥαγαῦ
Rhagau
hrag-ow'
Of Hebrew origin [H7466]; Ragau (that is Reu) a patriarch: - Ragau.G4467ῥᾳδιούργημα
rhadiourgēma
hrad-ee-oorg'-ay-mah
From a compound of ῥᾳδιος rhadios (easy that is reckless) and G2041; easy going behavior that is (by extension) a crime: - lewdness.G4468ῥᾳδιουργία
rhadiourgia
hrad-ee-oorg-ee'-a
From the same as G4467; recklessness that is (by extension) malignity: - mischief.G4469ῥακά
rhaka
rhak-ah'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H7386]); O empty one that is thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification): - Raca.G4470ῥάκος
rhakos
hrak'-os
From G4486; a rag i. e. piece of cloth: - cloth.G4471Ῥαμᾶ
Rhama
hram-ah'
Of Hebrew origin [H7414]; Rama (that is Ramah) a place in Palestine: - Rama.G4472ῥαντίζω
rhantizō
hran-tid'-zo
From a derivative of ῥαίνω rhainō (to sprinkle); to render besprinkled that is asperse (ceremonially or figuratively): - sprinkle.G4473ῥαντισμός
rhantismos
hran-tis-mos'
From G4472; aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively): - sprinkling.G4474ῥαπίζω
rhapizō
hrap-id'-zo
From a derivative of ῥέπω rhepō a primary word (to let fallrap); to slap (with the palm of the hand): - smite (with the palm of the hand). Compare G5180.G4475ῥάπισμα
rhapisma
hrap'-is-mah
From G4474; a slap: - (+ strike with the) palm of the hand smite with the hand.G4476ῥαφίς
rhaphis
hraf-ece'
From ῥάπτω rhaptō a primary word (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474 through the idea of puncturing); a needle: - needle.G4477Ῥαχάβ
Rhachab
hrakh-ab'
From the same as G4460; Rachab a Canaanitess: - Rachab.G4478Ῥαχήλ
Rhachēl
hrakh-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H7354]; Rachel the wife of Jacob: - Rachel.G4479Ῥεβέκκα
Rhebekka
hreb-bek'-kah
Of Hebrew origin [H7259]; Rebecca (that is Ribkah) the wife of Isaac: - Rebecca.G4480ῥέδα
rheda
hred'-ah
Of Latin origin; a rheda that is four wheeled carriage (wagon for riding): - chariot.G4481Ῥεμφάν
Rhemphan
hrem-fan'
By incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin [H3594]; Remphan (that is Kijun) an Egyptian idol: - Remphan.G4482ῥέω
rheō
hreh'-o
A primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form (ῥεύω rheuō) is used; to flow (run as water): - flow.G4483ῥέω
rheō
hreh'-o
For certain tenses of which a prolonged form (ἐρέω ereō) is used; and both as alternate for G2036; perhaps akin (or identical) with G4482 (through the idea of pouring forth); to utter that is speak or say: - command make say speak (of). Compare G3004.G4484Ῥήγιον
Rhēgion
hrayg'-ee-on
Of Latin origin; Rhegium a place in Italy: - Rhegium.G4485ῥῆγμα
rhēgma
hrayg'-mah
From G4486; something torn that is a fragment (by implication and abstraction a fall): - ruin.G4486ῥήγνυμι ῥήσσω
rhēgnumi rhēssō
hrayg'-noo-mee hrace'-so
Both are prolonged forms of ῥήκω rhēko (which appears only in certain forms and is itself probably a strengthened form of ἄγνυμι agnumi (see in G2608)); to breakwreck or crack that is (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; G2608 being its intensive (with the preposition in compounds) and G2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles like G3089) or disruptlacerate; by implication to convulse (with spasms); figuratively to give vent to joyful emotions: - break (forth) burst rend tear.G4487ῥῆμα
rhēma
hray'-mah
From G4483; an utterance (individually collectively or specifically); by implication a matter or topic (especially of narration command or dispute); with a negative naughtwhatever: - + evil + nothing saying word.G4488Ῥησά
Rhēsa
hray-sah'
Probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for [H7509]); Resa (that is Rephajah) an Israelite: - Rhesa.G4489ῥήτωρ
rhētōr
hray'-tore
From G4483; a speaker that is (by implication) a forensic advocate: - orator.G4490ῥητῶς
rhētōs
hray-toce'
Adverb from a derivative of G4483; out spokenly that is distinctly: - expressly.G4491ῥίζα
rhiza
hrid'-zah
Apparently a primary word; a root (literally or figuratively): - root.G4492ῥιζόω
rhizoō
hrid-zo'-o
From G4491; to root (figuratively become stable): - root.G4493ῥιπή
rhipē
hree-pay'
From G4496; a jerk (of the eye that is (by analogy) an instant): - twinkling.G4494ῥιπίζω
rhipizō
hrip-id'-zo
From a derivative of G4496 (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up that is (by analogy) to agitate (into waves): - toss.G4495ῥιπτέω
rhipteō
hrip-teh'-o
From a derivative of G4496; to tossup: - cast off.G4496ῥίπτω
rhiptō̄
hrip'-to
A primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474 through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly with a quick toss thus differing from G906 which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from τείνω teinō (see in G1614) which indicates an extended projection); by qualification to deposit (as if a load); by extension to disperse: - cast (down out) scatter abroad throw.G4497Ῥοβοάμ
Rhoboam
hrob-o-am'
Of Hebrew origin [H7346]; Roboam (that is Rechabam) an Israelite: - Roboam.G4498Ῥόδη
Rhodē
hrod'-ay
Probably for ῥόδή rhodē (a rose); Rode a servant girl: - Rhoda.G4499Ῥόδος
Rhodos
hrod'-os
Probably from ῥόδον rhodon (a rose); Rhodus an island of the Mediterranean: - Rhodes.G4500ῥοιζηδόν
rhoizēdon
hroyd-zay-don'
Adverb from a derivative of ῥοῖζος rhoizos (a whir); whizzingly that is with acrash: - with a great noise.