G1601ἐκπίπτωekpiptōek-pip'-toFrom G1537 and G4098; to drop away; specifically be driven out of one´ s course; figuratively to losebecomeinefficient: - be cast fail fall (away off) take none effect.G1602ἐκπλέωekpleōek-pleh'-oFrom G1537 and G4126; to depart by ship: - sail (away thence).G1603ἐκπληρόωekplēroōek-play-ro'-oFrom G1537 and G4137; to accomplishentirely: - fulfill.G1604ἐκπλήρωσιςekplērōsisek-play'-ro-sisFrom G1603; completion: - accomplishment.G1605ἐκπλήσσωekplēssōek-place'-soFrom G1537 and G4141; to strike with astonishment: - amaze astonish.G1606ἐκπνέωekpneōek-pneh'-oFrom G1537 and G4154; to expire: - give up the ghost.G1607ἐκπορεύομαιekporeuomaiek-por-yoo'-om-aheeFrom G1537 and G4198; to departbe dischargedproceedproject: - come (forth out of) depart go (forth out) issue proceed (out of).G1608ἐκπορνεύωekporneuōek-porn-yoo'-oFrom G1537 and G4203; to be utterlyunchaste: - give self over to fornication.G1609ἐκπτύωekptuōek-ptoo'-oFrom G1537 and G4429; to spit out that is (figuratively) spurn: - reject.G1610ἐκριζόωekrizoōek-rid-zo'-oFrom G1537 and G4492; to uproot: - pluck up by the root root up.G1611ἔκστασιςekstasisek'-stas-isFrom G1839; a displacement of the mind that is bewildermentecstasy: - + be amazed amazement astonishment trance.G1612ἐκστρέφωekstrephōek-stref'-oFrom G1537 and G4762; to pervert (figuratively): - subvert.G1613ἐκταράσσωektarassōek-tar-as'-soFrom G1537 and G5015; to disturbwholly: - exceedingly trouble.G1614ἐκτείνωekteinōek-ti'-noFrom G1537 and τείνω teinō (to stretch); to extend: - cast put forth stretch forth (out).G1615ἐκτελέωekteleōek-tel-eh'-oFrom G1537 and G5055; to completefully: - finish.G1616ἐκτένειαekteneiaek-ten'-i-ahFrom G1618; intentness: - X instantly.G1617ἐκτενέστερονektenesteronek-ten-es'-ter-onNeuter of the compound of G1618; moreintently: - more earnestly.G1618ἐκτενήςektenēsek-ten-ace'From G1614; intent: - without ceasing fervent.G1619ἐκτενῶςektenōsek-ten-oce'Adverb from G1618; intently: - fervently.G1620ἐκτίθημιektithēmiek-tith'-ay-meeFrom G1537 and G5087; to expose; figuratively to declare: - cast out expound.G1621ἐκτινάσσωektinassōek-tin-as'-soFrom G1537 and τινάσσω tinassō (to swing); to shakeviolently: - shake (off).G1622ἐκτόςektosek-tos'From G1537; the exterior; figuratively (as a preposition) aside frombesides: - but except (-ed) other than out of outside unless without.G1623ἕκτοςhektoshek'-tosOrdinal from G1803; sixth: - sixth.G1624ἐκτρέπωektrepōek-trep'-oFrom G1537 and the base of G5157; to deflect that is turn away (literally or figuratively): - avoid turn (aside out of the way).G1625ἐκτρέφωektrephōek-tref'-oFrom G1537 and G5142; to rear up to maturity that is (generally) to cherish or train: - bring up nourish.G1626ἔκτρωμαektrōmaek'-tro-mahFrom a compound of G1537 and τιτρώσκω titrōskō (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion) that is (by analogy) untimelybirth: - born out of due time.G1627ἐκφέρωekpherōek-fer'oFrom G1537 and G5342; to bear out (literally or figuratively): - bear bring forth carry forth (out).G1628ἐκφεύγωekpheugōek-fyoo'-goFrom G1537 and G5343; to fleeout: - escape flee.G1629ἐκφοβέωekphobeōek-fob-eh'-oFrom G1537 and G5399; to frightenutterly: - terrify.G1630ἔκφοβοςekphobosek'-fob-osFrom G1537 and G5401; frightened out of one´ s wits: - sore afraid exceedingly fear.G1631ἐκφύωekphuōek-foo'-oFrom G1537 and G5453; to sproutup: - put forth.G1632ἐκχέω ἐκχύνωekcheō ekchunōek-kheh'-o ek-khoo'-noFrom G1537 and χέω cheō (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively to bestow: - gush (pour) out run greedily (out) shed (abroad forth) spill.G1633ἐκχωρέωekchōreōek-kho-reh'-oFrom G1537 and G5562; to depart: - depart out.G1634ἐκψύχωekpsuchōek-psoo'-khoFrom G1537 and G5594; to expire: - give (yield) up the ghost.G1635ἑκώνhekōnhek-own'Of uncertain affinity; voluntary: - willingly.G1636ἐλαίαelaiael-ah'-yahFeminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit): - olive (berry tree).G1637ἔλαιονelaionel'-ah-yonNeuter of the same as G1636; olive oil: - oil.G1638ἐλαιώνelaiōnel-ah-yone'From G1636; an olive orchard that is (specifically) the Mount ofOlives: - Olivet.G1639ἘλαμίτηςElamitēsel-am-ee'-taceOf Hebrew origin [H5867]; an Elamite or Persian: - Elamite.G1640ἐλάσσων ἐλάττωνelassōn elattōnel-as'-sone el-at'-toneCompound of the same as G1646; smaller (in size quantity age or quality): - less under worse younger.G1641ἐλαττονέωelattoneōel-at-ton-eh'-oFrom G1640; to diminish that is fallshort: - have lack.G1642ἐλαττόωelattoōel-at-to'-oFrom G1640; to lessen (in rank or influence): - decrease make lower.G1643ἐλαύνωelaunōel-ow'-noA prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternate of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind oars or daemoniacal power): - carry drive row.G1644ἐλαφρίαelaphriael-af-ree'-ahFrom G1645; levity (figuratively) that is fickleness: - lightness.G1645ἐλαφρόςelaphrosel-af-ros'Probably akin to G1643 and the base of G1640; light that is easy: - light.G1646ἐλάχιστοςelachistosel-akh'-is-tosThe superlative of ἔλαχυς elachus (short); used as equivalent to G3398; least (in size amount dignity etc.): - least very little (small) smallest.G1647ἐλαχιστότεροςelachistoterosel-akh-is-tot'-er-osCompound of G1646; farless: - less than the least.G1648ἘλεάζαρEleazarel-eh-ad'-zarOf Hebrew origin [H499]; Eleazar an Israelite: - Eleazar.G1649ἔλεγξιςelegxisel'-eng-xisFrom G1651; refutation that is reproof: - rebuke.G1650ἔλεγχοςelegchosel'-eng-khosFrom G1651; proofconviction: - evidence reproof.G1651ἐλέγχωelegchōel-eng'-khoOf uncertain affinity; to confuteadmonish: - convict convince tell a fault rebuke reprove.G1652ἐλεεινόςeleeinosel-eh-i-nos'From G1656; pitiable: - miserable.G1653ἐλεέωeleeōel-eh-eh'-oFrom G1656; to compassionate (by word or deed specifically by divine grace): - have compassion (pity on) have (obtain receive shew) mercy (on).G1654ἐλεημοσύνηeleēmosunēel-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nayFrom G1656; compassionateness that is (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence or (concretely) a benefaction: - alms (-deeds).G1655ἐλεήμωνeleēmōnel-eh-ay'-moneFrom G1653; compassionate (actively): - merciful.G1656ἔλεοςeleosel'-eh-osOf uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine especially active): - (+ tender) mercy.G1657ἐλευθερίαeleutheriael-yoo-ther-ee'-ahFrom G1658; freedom (legitimate or licentious chiefly moral or ceremonial): - liberty.G1658ἐλεύθεροςeleutherosel-yoo'-ther-osProbably from the alternate of G2064; unrestrained (to go at pleasure) that is (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted) or (generally) exempt (from obligation or liability): - free (man woman) at liberty.G1659ἐλευθερόωeleutheroōel-yoo-ther-o'-oFrom G1658; to liberate that is (figuratively) to exempt (from moral ceremonial or mortal liability): - deliver make free.G1660ἔλευσιςeleusisel'-yoo-sisFrom the alternate of G2064; an advent: - coming.G1661ἐλεφάντινοςelephantinosel-ef-an'-tee-nosFrom ἔλεφας elephas (an elephant); elephantine that is (by implication) composed of ivory: - of ivory.G1662ἘλιακείμEliakeimel-ee-ak-ime'Of Hebrew origin [H471]; Eliakim an Israelite: - Eliakim.G1663ἘλιέζερEliezerel-ee-ed'-zerOf Hebrew origin [H461]; Eliezer an Israelite: - Eliezer.G1664ἘλιούδElioudel-ee-ood'Of Hebrew origin ([H410] and [H1935]); God of majesty; Eliud an Israelite: - Eliud.G1665ἘλισάβετElisabetel-ee-sab'-etOf Hebrew origin [H472]; Elisabet an Israelitess: - Elisabeth.G1666ἘλισσαῖοςElissaiosel-is-sah'-yosOf Hebrew origin [H477]; Elissaeus an Israelite: - Elissus.G1667ἑλίσσωhelissōhel-is'-soA form of G1507; to coil or wrap: - fold up.G1668ἕλκοςhelkoshel'-kosProbably from G1670; an ulcer (as if drawn together): - sore.G1669ἑλκόωhelkoōhel-ko'-oFrom G1668; to cause to ulcerate that is (passively) beulcerous: - full of sores.G1670ἑλκύω ἕλκωhelkuō helkōhel-koo'-o hel'-koProbably akin to G138; to drag (literally or figuratively): - draw. Compare G1667.G1671ἙλλάςHellashel-las'Of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece) a country of Europe: - Greece.G1672ἝλληνHellēnhel'-laneFrom G1671; a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek speaking person especially a non-Jew: - Gentile Greek.G1673ἙλληνικόςHellēnikoshel-lay-nee-kos'From G1672; Hellenic that is Grecian (in language): - Greek.G1674ἙλληνίςHellēnishel-lay-nis'Feminine of G1672; a Grecian (that is non-Jewish) woman: - Greek.G1675ἙλληνιστήςHellēnistēshel-lay-nis-tace'From a derivative of G1672; a Hellenist or Greek speaking Jew: - Grecian.G1676ἙλληνιστίHellēnistihel-lay-nis-tee'Adverb from the same as G1675; Hellenistically that is in the Grecian language: - Greek.G1677ἐλλογέωellogeōel-log-eh'-oFrom G1722 and G3056 (in the sense of account); to reckon in that is attribute: - impute put on account.G1678ἘλμωδάμElmōdamel-mo-dam'Of Hebrew origin (perhaps for [H486]); Elmodam an Israelite: - Elmodam.G1679ἐλπίζωelpizōel-pid'-zoFrom G1680; to expect or confide: - (have thing) hope (-d) (for) trust.G1680ἐλπίςelpisel-pece'Fromἔλπω elpō which is a primary word (to anticipate usually with pleasure); expectation (abstract or concrete) or confidence: - faith hope.G1681ἘλύμαςElumasel-oo'-masOf foreign origin; Elymas a wizard: - Elymas.G1682ἐλοΐ́elōiel-o-ee'Of Chaldee origin ([H426] with pronoun suffix); myGod: - Eloi.G1683ἐμαυτοῦ ἐμαυτῷ ἐμαυτόνemautou emautō emautonem-ow-too' em-ow-to' em-ow-tonGenitive dative and accusative of a compound of G1700 and G846; ofmyself: - me mine own (self) myself.G1684ἐμβαίνωembainōem-ba'hee-noFrom G1722 and the base of G939; to walk on that is embark (aboard a vessel) reach (a pool): - come (get) into enter (into) go (up) into step in take ship.G1685ἐμβάλλωemballōem-bal'-loFrom G1722 and G906; to throw on that is (figuratively) subject to (eternal punishment): - cast into.G1686ἐμβάπτωembaptōem-bap'-toFrom G1722 and G911; to whelm on that is wet (a part of the person etc.) by contact with a fluid: - dip.G1687ἐμβατεύωembateuōem-bat-yoo'-oFrom G1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of G939; equivalent to G1684; to intrude on (figuratively): - intrude into.G1688ἐμβιβάζωembibazōem-bib-ad'-zoFrom G1722 and βιβάζω bibazō (to mount; causative of G1684); to place on that is transfer (aboard a vessel): - put in.G1689ἐμβλέπωemblepōem-blep'-oFrom G1722 and G991; to look on that is (relatively) to observe fixedly or (absolutely) to discernclearly: - behold gaze up look upon (could) see.G1690ἐμβριμάομαιembrimaomaiem-brim-ah'-om-aheeFrom G1722 and βριμάομαι brimaomai (to snort with anger); to have indignation on that is (transitively) to blame (intransitively) to sigh with chagrin (specifically) to sternly enjoin: - straitly charge groan murmur against.G1691ἐμέemeem-eh'A prolonged form of G3165; me: - I me my (-self).G1692ἐμέωemeōem-eh'-oOf uncertain affinity; to vomit: - (will) spue.G1693ἐμμαίνομαιemmainomaiem-mah'ee-nom-aheeFrom G1722 and G3105; to rave on that is rageat: - be mad against.G1694ἘμμανουήλEmmanouēlem-man-oo-ale'Of Hebrew origin [H6005]; God with us; Emmanuel a name of Christ: - Emmanuel.G1695ἘμμαούςEmmaousem-mah-ooce'Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H3222]); Emmaus a place in Palestine: - Emmaus.G1696ἐμμένωemmenōem-men'-oFrom G1722 and G3306; to stay in the same place that is (figuratively) to persevere: - continue.G1697ἘμμόρEmmorem-mor'Of Hebrew origin [H2544]; Emmor (that is Chamor) a Canaanite: - Emmor.G1698ἐμοίemoiem-oy'A prolonged form of G3427; tome: - I me mine my.G1699ἐμόςemosem-os'From the oblique cases of G1473 (G1698 G1700 G1691); my: - of me mine (own) my.G1700ἐμοῦemouem-oo'A prolonged form of G3449; ofme: - me mine my.