G5001τάγμαtagmatag'-mahFrom G5021; something orderly in arrangement (a troop) that is (figuratively) a series or succession: - order.G5002τακτόςtaktostak-tos'From G5021; arranged that is appointed or stated: - set.G5003ταλαιπωρέωtalaipōreōtal-ahee-po-reh'-oFrom G5005; to be wretched that is realize one´ s own misery: - be afflicted.G5004ταλαιπωρίαtalaipōriatal-ahee-po-ree'-ahFrom G5005; wretchedness that is calamity: - misery.G5005ταλαίπωροςtalaipōrostal-ah'ee-po-rosFrom the base of G5007 and a derivative of the base of G3984; enduring trial that is miserable: - wretched.G5006ταλαντιαῖοςtalantiaiostal-an-tee-ah'-yosFrom G5007; talent like in weight: - weight of a talent.G5007τάλαντονtalantontal'-an-tonNeuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of τλάω tlao (to bear; equivalent to G5342); a balance (as supporting weights) that is (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or talent: - talent.G5008ταλιθάtalithatal-ee-thah'Of Chaldee origin (compare [H2924]); the fresh that is young girl; talitha (O maiden): - talitha.G5009ταμεῖονtameiontam-i'-onNeuter contraction of a presumed derivative of ταμίας tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to τέμνω temnō to cut); a dispensary or magazine that is a chamber on the ground floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy a spot for retirement): - secret chamber closet storehouse.G5010τάξιςtaxistax'-isFrom G5021; regular arrangement that is (in time) fixed succession (of rank or character) official dignity: - order.G5011ταπεινόςtapeinostap-i-nos'Of uncertain derivation; depressed that is (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition): - base cast down humble of low degree (estate) lowly.G5012ταπεινοφροσύνηtapeinophrosunētap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nayFrom a compound of G5011 and the base of G5424; humiliation of mind that is modesty: - humbleness of mind humility (of mind) lowliness (of mind).G5013ταπεινόωtapeinoōtap-i-no'-oFrom G5011; to depress; figuratively to humiliate (in condition or heart): - abase bring low humble (self).G5014ταπείνωσιςtapeinōsistap-i'-no-sisFrom G5013; depression (in rank or feeling): - humiliation be made low low estate vile.G5015ταράσσωtarassōtar-as'-soOf uncertain affinity; to stir or agitate (roil water): - trouble.G5016ταραχήtarachētar-akh-ay'Feminine from G5015; disturbance that is (of water) roiling or (of a mob) sedition: - trouble (-ing).G5017τάραχοςtarachostar'-akh-osMasculine From G5015; a disturbance that is (popular) tumult: - stir.G5018ΤαρσεύςTarseustar-syoos'From G5019; a Tarsean that is native of Tarsus: - of Tarsus.G5019ΤαρσόςTarsostar-sos'Perhaps the same as ταρσός tarsos (a flat basket); Tarsus a place in Asia Minor: - Tarsus.G5020ταρταρόωtartaroōtar-tar-o'-oFrom Τάρταρος Tartaros̄ (the deepest abyss of Hades); to incarcerate in eternal torment: - cast down to hell.G5021τάσσωtassōtas'-soA prolonged form of a primary verb (which latter appears only in certain tenses); to arrange in an orderly manner that is assign or dispose (to a certain position or lot): - addict appoint determine ordain set.G5022ταῦροςtaurostow'-rosApparently a primary word (compare [H8450] steer); a bullock: - bull ox.G5023ταῦταtautatow'-tahNomitive or accusative neuter plural of G3778; thesethings: - + afterward follow + hereafter X him the same so such that then these they this those thus.G5024ταὐτάtautatow-tah'Neuter plural of G3588 and G846 as adverb; in the sameway: - even thus (manner) like so.G5025ταύταις ταύταςtautais tautastow'-taheece tow'-tasDative and accusative feminine plural respectively of G3778; (to or with or by etc.) these: - hence that then these those.G5026ταύτῃ ταύτην ταύτηςtautē tautēn tautēstow-'tay tow'-tane tow'-taceDative accusative and genitive case respectively of the feminine singular of G3778; (towards or of) this: - her + hereof it that + thereby the (same) this (same).G5027ταφήtaphētaf-ay'feminine from G2290; burial (the act): - X bury.G5028τάφοςtaphostaf'-osMasculine from G2290; a grave (the place of interment): - sepulchre tomb.G5029τάχαtachatakh'-ahAs if neuter plural of G5036 (adverbially); shortly that is (figuratively) possibly: - peradventure (-haps).G5030ταχέωςtacheōstakh-eh'-oceAdverb from G5036; briefly that is (in time) speedily or (in manner) rapidly: - hastily quickly shortly soon suddenly.G5031ταχινόςtachinostakh-ee-nos'From G5034; curt that is impending: - shortly swift.G5032τάχιονtachiontakh'-ee-onNeuter singular of the comparative of G5036 (as adverb); more swiftly that is (in manner) more rapidly or (in time) morespeedily: - out [run] quickly shortly sooner.G5033τάχισταtachistatakh'-is-tahNeuter plural of the superlative of G5036 (as adverb); most quickly that is (with G5613 prefixed) as soon as possible: - + with all speed.G5034τάχοςtachostakh'-osFrom the same as G5036; a brief space (of time) that is (with G1722 prefixed) in haste: - + quickly + shortly + speedily.G5035ταχύtachutakh-oo'Neuter singular of G5036 (as adverb); shortly that is without delaysoon or (by surprise) suddenly or (by implication of ease) readily: - lightly quickly.G5036ταχύςtachustakh-oos'Of uncertain affinity; fleet that is (figuratively) prompt or ready: - swift.G5037τεtetehA primary particle (enclitic) of connection or addition; both or also (properly as a correlation of G2532): - also and both even then whether. Often used in compounds usually as the latter part.G5038τεῖχοςteichosti'-khosAkin to the base of G5088; a wall (as formative of a house): - wall.G5039τεκμήριονtekmēriontek-may'-ree-on;Neuter of a presumed derivative of τεκμάρ tekmar (a goal or fixed limit); a token (as defining a fact) that is criterion of certainty: - infallible proof.G5040τεκνίονtekniontek-nee'-onDiminutive of G5043; an infant that is (plural figurative) darlings (Christian converts): - little children.G5041τεκνογονέωteknogoneōtek-nog-on-eh'-oFrom a compound of G5043 and the base of G1096; to be a child bearer that is parent (mother): - bear children.G5042τεκνογονίαteknogoniatek-nog-on-ee'-ahFrom the same as G5041; childbirth (parentage) that is (by implication) maternity (the performance of maternal duties): - childbearing.G5043τέκνονteknontek'-nonFrom the base of G5098; a child (as produced): - child daughter son.G5044τεκνοτροφέωteknotropheōtek-not-rof-eh'-oFrom a compound of G5043 and G5142; to be a child rearer that is fulfil the duties of a femaleparent: - bring up children.G5045τέκτωνtektōntek'-toneFrom the base of G5098; an artificer (as producer of fabrics) that is (specifically) a craftsman in wood: - carpenter.G5046τέλειοςteleiostel'-i-osFrom G5056; complete (in various applications of labor growth mental and moral character etc.); neuter (as noun with G3588) completeness: - of full age man perfect.G5047τελειότηςteleiotēstel-i-ot'-aceFrom G5046; (the state) completeness (mentally or morally): - perfection (-ness).G5048τελειόωteleioōtel-i-o'-oFrom G5046; to complete that is (literally) accomplish or (figuratively) consummate (in character): - consecrate finish fulfil (make) perfect.G5049τελείωςteleiōstel-i'-oceAdverb from G5046; completely that is (of hope) withoutwavering: - to the end.G5050τελείωσιςteleiōsistel-i'-o-sisFrom G5448; (the act) completion that is (of prophecy) verification or (of expiation) absolution: - perfection performance.G5051τελειωτήςteleiōtēstel-i-o-tace'From G5048; a completer that is consummater: - finisher.G5052τελεσφορέωtelesphoreōtel-es-for-eh'-oFrom a compound of G5056 and G5342; to be a bearer to completion (maturity) that is to ripen fruit (figuratively): - bring fruit to perfection.G5053τελευτάωteleutaōtel-yoo-tah'-oFrom a presumed derivative of G5055; to finish life (by implication of G979) that is expire (demise): - be dead decease die.G5054τελευτήteleutētel-yoo-tay'From G5053; decease: - death.G5055τελέωteleōtel-eh'-oFrom G5056; to end that is complete6 executeconclude6 discharge (a debt): - accomplish make an end expire fill up finish go over pay perform.G5056τέλοςtelostel'-osFrom a primary word τέλλω tellō (to set out for a definite point or goal); properly the point aimed at as a limit that is (by implication) the conclusion of an act or state (termination [literally figuratively or indefinitely] result [immediate ultimate or prophetic] purpose); specifically an impost or levy (as paid): - + continual custom end (-ing) finally uttermost. Compare G5411.G5057τελώνηςtelōnēstel-o'-naceFrom G5056 and G5608; a tax farmer that is collector of public revenue: - publican.G5058τελώνιονtelōniontel-o'-nee-onNeuter of a presumed derivative of G5057; a tax gatherer's place of business: - receipt of custom.G5059τέραςteraster'-asOf uncertain affinity; a prodigy or omen: - wonder.G5060ΤέρτιοςTertioster'-tee-osOf Latin origin; third; Tertius a Christian: - Tertius.G5061ΤέρτυλλοςTertulloster'-tool-losOf uncertain derivation; Tertullus a Roman: - Tertullus.G5062τεσσαράκονταtessarakontates-sar-ak'-on-tahThe decade of G5064; forty: - forty.G5063τεσσαρακονταετήςtessarakontaetēstes-sar-ak-on-tah-et-ace'From G5062 and G2094; of forty years of age: - (+ full of) forty years (old).G5064τέσσαρες τέσσαραtessares tessarates'-sar-es tes'-sar-ahNeuter and a plural number; four: - four.G5065τεσσαρεσκαιδέκατοςtessareskaidekatostes-sar-es-kahee-dek'-at-osFrom G5064 and G2532 and G1182; fourteenth: - fourteenth.G5066τεταρταῖοςtetartaiostet-ar-tah'-yosFrom G5064; pertaining to the fourthday: - four days.G5067τέταρτοςtetartostet'-ar-tosFrom G5064; fourth: - four (-th).G5068τετράγωνοςtetragōnostet-rag'-on-nosFrom G5064 and G1137; four cornered that is square: - foursquare.G5069τετράδιονtetradiontet-rad'-ee-onNeuter of a presumed derivative of τέτρας tetras (a tetrad; from G5064); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers: - quaternion.G5070τετρακισχίλιοιtetrakischilioitet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oyFrom the multiplicative adverb of G5064 and G5507; four times athousand: - four thousand.G5071τετρακόσιοι τετρακόσιαtetrakosioi tetrakosiatet-rak-os'-ee-oy tet-rak-os'-ee-ah)Neuter and plural from G5064 and G1540; fourhundred: - four hundred.G5072τετράμηνονtetramēnontet-ram'-ay-nonNeuter of a compound of G5064 and G3376; a four months'space: - four months.G5073τετραπλόοςtetraploostet-rap-lo'-osFrom G5064 and a derivative of the base of G4118; quadruple: - fourfold.G5074τετράπουςtetrapoustet-rap'-ooceFrom G5064 and G4228; a quadruped: - fourfooted beast.G5075τετραρχέωtetrarcheōtet-rar-kheh'-oFrom G5076; to be atetrarch: - (be) tetrarch.G5076τετράρχηςtetrarchēstet-rar'-khaceFrom G5064 and G757; the ruler of a fourth part of a country (tetrarch): - tetrarch.G5077τεφρόωtephroōtef-ro'-oFrom τέφρα tephra (ashes); to incinerate that is consume: - turn to ashes.G5078τέχνηtechnētekh'-nayFrom the base of G5088; art (as productive) that is (specifically) a trade or (generally) skill: - art craft occupation.G5079τεχνίτηςtechnitēstekh-nee'-taceFrom G5078; an artisan; figuratively a founder (Creator): - builder craftsman.G5080τήκωtēkōtay'-koApparently a primary verb; to liquefy: - melt.G5081τηλαυγῶςtēlaugōstay-low-goceAdverb from a compound of a derivative of G5056 and G827; in a far shining manner that is plainly: - clearly.G5082τηλικοῦτος τηλικαύτηtēlikoutos tēlikautētay-lik-oo'-tos tay-lik-ow'-tay)Masculine and feminine; from a compound of G3588 with G2245 and G3778; such as this that is (in [figuratively] magnitude) sovast: - so great so mighty.G5083τηρέωtēreōtay-reh'-oFrom τηρός teros (a watch; perhaps akin to G2334); to guard (from loss or injury properly by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from G5442 which is properly to prevent escaping; and from G2892 which implies a fortress or full military lines of apparatus) that is to note (a prophecy; figuratively to fulfil a command); by implication to detain (in custody; figuratively to maintain); by extension to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively to keep unmarried): - hold fast keep (-er) (ob- pre- re) serve watch.G5084τήρησιςtērēsistay'-ray-sisFrom G5083; a watching that is (figuratively) observance or (concretely) a prison: - hold.G5085ΤιβεριάςTiberiastib-er-ee-as'From G5086; Tiberias the name of a town and a lake in Palestine: - Tiberias.G5086ΤιβέριοςTiberiostib-er'-ee-osOf Latin origin; probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius a Roman emperor: - Tiberius.G5087τίθημιtithēmitith'-ay-meeA prolonged form of a primary word θέω theō (which is used only as an alternate in certain tenses); to place (in the widest application literally and figuratively; properly in a passive or horizontal posture and thus different from G2476 which properly denotes an upright and active position while G2749 is properly reflexive and utterly prostrate): - + advise appoint bow commit conceive give X kneel down lay (aside down up) make ordain purpose put set (forth) settle sink down.G5088τίκτωtiktōtik'-toA strengthened from of a primary word τέκω tekō (which is used only as an alternate in certain tenses); to produce (from seed as a mother a plant the earth etc.) literal or figurative: - bear be born bring forth be delivered be in travail.G5089τίλλωtillōtil'-loPerhaps akin to the alternate of G138 and thus to G4951; to pulloff: - pluck.G5090ΤίμαιοςTimaiostim'-ah-yosProbably of Chaldee origin (compare [H2931]); Timoeus (that is Timay) an Israelite: - Timaeus.G5091τιμάωtimaōtim-ah'-oFrom G5093; to prize that is fix a valuation upon; by implication to revere: - honour value.G5092τιμήtimētee-may'From G5099; a value that is money paid or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy esteem (especially of the highest degree) or the dignityitself: - honour precious price some.G5093τίμιοςtimiostim'-ee-osIncluding the comparative τίμιώτερος timiōteros and the superlative τίμιώτατος timiōtatos; from G5092; valuable that is (objectively) costly or (subjectively) honoredesteemed or (figuratively) beloved: - dear honourable (more most) precious had in reputation.G5094τιμιότηςtimiotēstim-ee-ot'-aceFrom G5093; expensiveness that is (by implication) magnificence: - costliness.G5095ΤιμόθεοςTimotheostee-moth'-eh-osFrom G5092 and G2316; dear to God; Timotheus a Christian: - Timotheus Timothy.G5096ΤίμωνTimōntee'-moneFrom G5092; valuable; Timon a Christian: - Timon.G5097τιμωρέωtimōreōtim-o-reh'-oFrom a compound of G5092 and οὖρος ouros (a guard); properly to protect one´ s honor that is to avenge (inflict a penalty): - punish.G5098τιμωρίαtimōriatee-mo-ree'-ahFrom G5097; vindication that is (by implication) a penalty: - punishment.G5099τίνωtinōtee'-noStrengthened for a primary word τίω tiō (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses); to pay a price that is as a penalty: - be punished with.G5100τίςtistisAn enclitic indefinite pronoun; some or any person or object: - a (kind of) any (man thing thing at all) certain (thing) divers he (every) man one (X thing) ought + partly some (man -body -thing -what) (+ that no-) thing what (-soever) X wherewith whom [-soever] whose ([-soever]).