From G4687; a sowing that is (by implication) parentage: - seed.G4702σπόριμος
sporimos
spor'-ee-mos
From G4703; sown that is (neuter plural) a planted field: - corn (-field).G4703σπόρος
sporos
spor'-os
From G4687; a scattering (of seed) that is (concretely) seed (as sown): - seed (X sown).G4704σπουδάζω
spoudazō
spoo-dad'-zo
From G4710; to use speed that is to make effortbe prompt or earnest: - do (give) diligence be diligent (forward) endeavour labour study.G4705σπουδαῖος
spoudaios
spoo-dah'-yos
From G4710; promptenergeticearnest: - diligent.G4706σπουδαιότερον
spoudaioteron
spoo-dah-yot'-er-on
Neuter of G4707 as adverb; more earnestly than others) that is very promptly: - very diligently.G4707σπουδαιότερος
spoudaioteros
spoo-dah-yot'-er-os
Comparative of G4705; more promptmoreearnest: - more diligent (forward).G4708σπουδαιοτέρως
spoudaioterōs
spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce
Adverb from G4707; more speedily that is sooner than otherwise: - more carefully.G4709σπουδαίως
spoudaiōs
spoo-dah'-yoce
Adverb from G4705; earnestlypromptly: - diligently instantly.G4710σπουδή
spoudē
spoo-day'
From G4692; speed that is (by implication) despatcheagernessearnestness: - business (earnest) care (-fulness) diligence forwardness haste.G4711σπυρίς
spuris
spoo-rece'
From G4687 (as woven); a hamper or lunchreceptacle: - basket.G4712στάδιον
stadion
stad'-ee-on
Or the masculine plural form στάδιος stadios stad'-ee-os. From the base of G2476 (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication a stadium or racecourse: - furlong race.G4713στάμνος
stamnos
stam'-nos
From the base of G2476 (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank: - pot.G4714στάσις
stasis
stas'-is
From the base of G2476; a standing (properly the act) that is (by analogy) position (existence); by implication a popular uprising; figuratively controversy: - dissension insurrection X standing uproar.G4715στατήρ
statēr
stat-air'
From the base of G2746; a stander (standard of value) that is (specifically) a stater or certain coin: - piece of money.G4716σταυρός
stauros
stow-ros'
From the base of G2476; a stake or post (as set upright) that is (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively exposure to death that is self denial; by implication the atonement of Christ: - cross.G4717σταυρόω
stauroō
stow-ro'-o
From G4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: - crucify.G4718σταφυλή
staphulē
staf-oo-lay'
Probably from the base of G4735; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined): - grapes.G4719στάχυς
stachus
stakh'-oos
From the base of G2476; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk): - ear (of corn).G4720Στάχυς
Stachus
stakh'-oos
The same as G4719; Stachys a Christian: - Stachys.G4721στέγη
stegē
steg'-ay
Strengthened from a primary word τέγος tegos (a thatch or deck of building); a roof: - roof.G4722στέγω
stegō
steg'-o
From G4721; to roof over that is (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently): - (for-) bear suffer.G4723στείρος
steiros
sti'-ros
A contraction from G4731 (as stiff and unnatural); sterile: - barren.G4724στέλλω
stellō
stel'-lo
Probably strengthened from the base of G2476; properly to set fast (stall) that is (figuratively) to repress (reflexively abstain from associating with): - avoid withdraw self.G4725στέμμα
stemma
stem'-mah
From the base of G4735; a wreath for show: - garland.G4726στεναγμός
stenagmos
sten-ag-mos'
From G4727; a sigh: - groaning.G4727στενάζω
stenazō
sten-ad'-zo
From G4728; to make (intransitively be) in straits that is (by implication) to sighmurmur6 prayinaudibly: - with grief groan grudge sigh.G4728στενός
stenos
sten-os'
Probably from the base of G2476; narrow (from obstacles standing close about): - strait.G4729στενοχωρέω
stenochōreō
sten-okh-o-reh'-o
From the same as G4730; to hem in closely that is (figuratively) cramp: - distress straiten.G4730στενοχωρία
stenochōria
sten-okh-o-ree'-ah
From a compound of G4728 and G5561; narrowness of room that is (figuratively) calamity: - anguish distress.G4731στερεός
stereos
ster-eh-os'
From G2476; stiff that is solid6 stable (literally or figuratively): - stedfast strong sure.G4732στερεόω
stereoō
ster-eh-o'-o
From G4731; to solidify that is confirm (literally or figuratively): - establish receive strength make strong.G4733στερέωμα
stereōma
ster-eh'-o-mah
From G4732; something established that is (abstractly) confirmation (stability): - stedfastness.G4734Στεφανᾶς
Stephanas
stef-an-as'
Probably contraction for στεφανωτός stephanōtos (crowned; from G4737); Stephanas a Christian: - Stephanas.G4735στέφανος
stephanos
stef'-an-os
From an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet G1238) literally or figuratively: - crown.G4736Στέφανος
Stephanos
stef'-an-os
The same as G4735; Stephanus a Christian: - Stephen.G4737στεφανόω
stephanoō
stef-an-o'-o
From G4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively): - crown.G4738στῆθος
stēthos
stay'-thos
From G2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire external) bosom that is chest: - breast.G4739στήκω
stēkō
stay'-ko
From the perfect tense of G2476; to be stationary that is (figuratively) to persevere: - stand (fast).G4740στηριγμός
stērigmos
stay-rig-mos'
From G4741; stability (figuratively): - stedfastnessG4741στηρίζω
stērizō
stay-rid'-zo
From a presumed derivative of G2476 (like G4731); to set fast that is (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction or (figuratively) to confirm: - fix (e-) stablish stedfastly set strengthen.G4742στίγμα
stigma
stig'-mah
From a primary word στίζω stizō (to stick that is prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership) that is (figuratively) scar of service: - mark.G4743στιγμή
stigmē
stig-may'
Feminine of G4742; a point of time that is an instant: - moment.G4744στίλβω
stilbō
stil'-bo
Apparently a primary verb; to gleam that is flashintensely: - shining.G4745στοά
stoa
sto-ah'
Probably from G2476; a colonnade or interior piazza: - porch.G4746στοιβάς
stoibas
stoy-bas'
From a primary word στείβω steibō (to step or stamp); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch that is (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed: - branch.G4747στοιχεῖον
stoicheion
stoy-khi'-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G4748; something orderly in arrangement that is (by implication) a serial (basalfundamental6 initial) constituent (literally) proposition (figuratively): - element principle rudiment.G4748στοιχέω
stoicheō
stoy-kheh'-o
From a derivative of στείχω steichō̄ (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step) that is (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety: - walk (orderly).G4749στολή
stolē
stol-ay'
From G4724; equipment that is (specifically) a stole or long fitting gown (as a mark of dignity): - long clothing (garment) (long) robe.G4750στόμα
stoma
stom'-a
Probably stregthened from a presumed derivative of the base of G5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication language (and its relations); figuratively an opening (in the earth); specifically the front or edge (of a weapon): - edge face mouth.G4751στόμαχος
stomachos
stom'-akh-os
From G4750; an orifice (the gullet) that is (specifically) the stomach: - stomach.G4752στρατεία
strateia
strat-i'-ah
From G4754; military service that is (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger): - warfare.G4753στράτευμα
strateuma
strat'-yoo-mah
From G4754; an armament that is (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic): - army soldier man of war.G4754στρατεύομαι
strateuomai
strat-yoo'-om-ahee
Middle voice from the base of G4756; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions) to contend with carnal inclinations: - soldier (go to) war (-fare).G4755στρατηγός
stratēgos
strat-ay-gos'
From the base of G4756 and G71 or G2233; a general that is (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor) the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple wardens: - captain magistrate.G4756στρατία
stratia
strat-ee'-ah
Feminine of a derivative of στρατός stratos (an army; from the base of G4766 as encamped); camp likeness that is an army that is (figuratively) the angels the celestial luminaries: - host.G4757στρατιώτης
stratiōtēs
strat-ee-o'-tace
From a presumed derivative of the same as G4756; a camperout that is a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively): - soldier.G4758στρατολογέω
stratologeō
strat-ol-og-eh'-o
From a compound of the base of G4756 and G3004 (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior that is enlist in the army: - choose to be a soldier.G4759στρατοπεδάρχης
stratopedarchēs
strat-op-ed-ar'-khace
From G4760 and G757; a ruler of an army that is (specifically) a Praetorian praefect: - captain of the guard.G4760στρατόπεδον
stratopedon
strat-op'-ed-on
From the base of G4756 and the same as G3977; a camping ground that is (by implication) a body of troops: - army.G4761στρεβλόω
strebloō
streb-lo'-o
From a derivative of G4762; to wrench that is (specifically) to torture (by the rack) but only figuratively to pervert: - wrest.G4762στρέφω
strephō
stref'-o
Strengthened from the base of G5157; to twist that is turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively): - convert turn (again back again self self about).G4763στρηνιάω
strēniaō
stray-nee-ah'-o
From a presumed derivative of G4764; to beluxurious: - live deliciously.G4764στρῆνος
strēnos
stray'-nos
Akin to G4731; a strainingstrenuousness or strength that is (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness): - delicacy.G4765στρουθίον
strouthion
stroo-thee'-on
Diminutive of στρουθός strouthos (a sparrow); a littlesparrow: - sparrow.G4766στρώννυμι
strōnnumi
strone'-noo-mee
Or a simpler form στρωννύω strōnnuō strone'-noo'-o prolonged from a still simpler form στρόω stroō stro'-o (used only as an alternate in certain tenses; probably akin to G4731 through the idea of positing); to strew that is spread (as a carpet or couch): - make bed furnish spread strew.G4767στυγνητός
stugnētos
stoog-nay-tos'
From a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary word στύγω stugō (to hate); hated that is odious: - hateful.G4768στυγνάζω
stugnazō
stoog-nad'-zo
From the same as G4767; to render gloomy that is (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds or sombreness of speech): - lower be sad.G4769στύλος
stulos
stoo'-los
From στύω stuō (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of G2476); a post (style) that is (figuratively) support: - pillar.G4770Στωΐκός
Stōikos
sto-ik-os'
From G4745; a stoic (as occupying a particular porch in Athens) that is adherent of a certain philosophy: - Stoick.G4771σύ
su
soo
The personal pronoun of the second person singular; thou: - thou. See also G4571 G4671 G4675; and for the plur. G5209 G5210 G5213 G5216.G4772συγγένεια
suggeneia
soong-ghen'-i-ah
From G4773; relationship that is (concretely) relatives: - kindred.G4773συγγενής
suggenēs
soong-ghen-ace'
From G4862 and G1085; a relative (by blood); by extension a fellow countryman: - cousin kin (-sfolk -sman).G4774συγγνώμη
suggnōmē
soong-gno'-may
From a compound of G4862 and G1097; fellow knowledge that is concession: - permission.G4775συγκάθημαι
sugkathēmai
soong-kath'-ay-mahee
From G4862 and G2521; to seat oneself in company with: - sit with.G4776συγκαθίζω
sugkathizō
soong-kath-id'-zo
From G4862 and G2523; to give (or take) a seat in company with: - (make) sit (down) together.G4777συγκακοπαθέω
sugkakopatheō
soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o
From G4862 and G2553; to suffer hardship in company with: - be partaker of afflictions.G4778συγκακουχέω
sugkakoucheō
soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o
From G4862 and G2558; to maltreat in company with that is (passively) endure persecutiontogether: - suffer affliction with.G4779συγκαλέω
sugkaleō
soong-kal-eh'-o
From G4862 and G2564; to convoke: - call together.G4780συγκαλύπτω
sugkaluptō
soong-kal-oop'-to
From G4862 and G2572; to concealaltogether: - cover.G4781συγκάμπτω
sugkamptō
soong-kamp'-to
From G4862 and G2578; to bend together that is (figuratively) to afflict: - bow down.G4782συγκαταβαίνω
sugkatabainō
soong-kat-ab-ah'ee-no
From G4862 and G2597; to descend in company with: - go down with.G4783συγκατάθεσις
sugkatathesis
soong-kat-ath'-es-is
From G4784; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with that is (figuratively) accordwith: - agreement.G4784συγκατατίθεμαι
sugkatatithemai
soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee
Middle voice from G4862 and G2698; to deposit (one´ s vote or opinion) in company with that is (figuratively) to accordwith: - consent.G4785συγκαταψηφίζω
sugkatapsēphizō
soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo
From G4862 and a compound of G2596 and G5585; to count down in company with that is enrollamong: - number with.G4786συγκεράννυμι
sugkerannumi
soong-ker-an'-noo-mee
From G4862 and G2767; to commingle that is (figuratively) to combine or assimilate: - mix with temper together.G4787συγκινέω
sugkineō
soong-kin-eh'-o
From G4682 and G2795; to move together that is (specifically) to excite as a mass (to sedition): - stir up.G4788συγκλείω
sugkleiō
soong-kli'-o
From G4862 and G2808; to shut together that is include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to: - conclude inclose shut up.G4789συγκληρονόμος
sugklēronomos
soong-klay-ron-om'-os
From G4862 and G2818; a co-heir that is (by analogy) participant incommon: - fellow (joint) -heir heir together heir with.G4790συγκοινωνέω
sugkoinōneō
soong-koy-no-neh'-o
From G4862 and G2841; to share in company with that is co-participatein: - communicate (have fellowship) with be partaker of.G4791συγκοινωνός
sugkoinōnos
soong-koy-no-nos'
From G4862 and G2844; a co-participant: - companion partake (-r -r with).G4792συγκομίζω
sugkomizō
soong-kom-id'-zo
From G4862 and G2865; to convey together that is collect or bear away in company withothers: - carry.G4793συγκρίνω
sugkrinō
soong-kree'-no
From G4862 and G2919; to judge of one thing in connection with another that is combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance): - compare among (with).G4794συγκύπτω
sugkuptō
soong-koop'-to
From G4862 and G2955; to stoop altogether that is be completely overcomeby: - bow together.G4795συγκυρία
sugkuria
soong-koo-ree'-ah
From a compound of G4862 and κυρέω kureō (to light or happen; from the base of G2962); concurrence that is accident: - chance.G4796συγχαίρω
sugchairō
soong-khah'ee-ro
From G4862 and G5463; to sympathize in gladnesscongratulate: - rejoice in (with).G4797συγχέω
sugcheō
soong-kheh'-o
Or συγχύνω sugchunō soong-khoo'-no From G4862 and χέωcheō (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously that is (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder to perplex (the mind): - confound confuse stir up be in an uproar.G4798συγχράομαι
sugchraomai
soong-khrah'-om-ahee
From G4862 and G5530; to use jointly that is (by implication) to hold intercourse incommon: - have dealings with.G4799σύγχυσις
sugchusis
soong'-khoo-sis
From G4797; commixture that is (figuratively) riotous disturbance: - confusion.G4800συζάω
suzaō
sood-zah'-o
From G4862 and G2198; to continue to live in common with that is co-survive (literally or figuratively): - live with.