Probably of foreign origin; a sabre that is a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind literally or figuratively): - sword.G4502Ῥουβήν
Rhoubēn
hroo-bane'
Of Hebrew origin [H7205]; Ruben (that is Reuben) an Israelite: - Reuben.G4503Ῥούθ
Rhouth
hrooth
Of Hebrew origin [H7327]; Ruth a Moabitess: - Ruth.G4504Ῥοῦφος
Rhouphos
hroo'-fos
Of Latin origin; red; Rufus a Christian: - Rufus.G4505ῥύμη
rhumē
hroo'-may
Prolonged from G4506 in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded): - lane street.G4506ῥύομαι
rhuomai
rhoo'-om-ahee
Middle voice of an obsolete verb akin to G4482 (through the idea of a current; compare G4511); to rush or draw (for oneself) that is rescue: - deliver (-er).G4507ῥυπαρία
rhuparia
hroo-par-ee'-ah
From G4508; dirtiness (morally): - filthiness.G4508ῥυπαρός
rhuparos
rhoo-par-os'
From G4509; dirty that is (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally wicked: - vile.G4509ῥύπος
rhupos
hroo'-pos
Of uncertain affinity; dirt that is (moral) depravity: - filth.G4510ῥυπόω
rhupoō
rhoo-po'-o
From G4509; to soil that is (intransitively) to become dirty (morally): - be filthy.G4511ῥύσις
rhusis
hroo'-sis
From G4506 in the sense of its congener G4482; a flux (of blood): - issue.G4512ῥυτίς
rhutis
hroo-tece'
From G4506; a fold (as drawing together) that is a wrinkle (especially on the face): - wrinkle.G4513Ῥωμαΐκός
Rhōmaikos
rho-mah-ee-kos'
From G4514; Romaic that is Latin: - Latin.G4514Ῥωμαῖος
Rhōmaios
hro-mah'-yos
From G4516; Romaean that is Roman (as noun): - Roman of Rome.G4515Ῥωμαΐστί
Rhōmaisti
hro-mah-is-tee'
Adverb from a presumed derivative of G4516; Romaistically that is in the Latinlanguage: - Latin.G4516Ῥώμη
Rhōmē
hro'-may
From the base of G4517; strength; Roma the capital of Italy: - Rome.G4517ῥώννυμι
rhōnnumi
hrone'-noo-mee
Prolonged from ῥώομαι rhōomai (to dart; probably akin to G4506); to strengthen that is (imperative passive) have health (as parting exclamation good bye): - farewell.G4518σαβαχθανί
sabachthani
sab-akh-than-ee'
Of Chaldee origin [H7662] with pronominal suffix; thou hast left me; sabachthani (that is shebakthani) a cry of distress: - sabachthani.G4519σαβαώθ
sabaōth
sab-ah-owth'
Of Hebrew origin ([H6635] in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (that is tsebaoth) a military epithet of God: - sabaoth.G4520σαββατισμός
sabbatismos
sab-bat-is-mos'
From a derivative of G4521; a sabbatism that is (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven): - rest.G4521σάββατον
sabbaton
sab'-bat-on
Of Hebrew origin [H7676]; the Sabbath (that is Shabbath) or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension a se'nnight that is the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications: - sabbath (day) week.G4522σαγήνη
sagēnē
sag-ay'-nay
From a derivative of σάττω sattō (to equip) meaning furniture especially a pack saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a seine for fishing: - net.G4523Σαδδουκαῖος
Saddoukaios
sad-doo-kah'-yos
Probably from G4524; a Sadducaean (that is Tsadokian) or follower of a certain heretical Israelite: - Sadducee.G4524Σαδώκ
Sadōk
sad-oke'
Of Hebrew origin [H6659]; Sadoc (that is Tsadok) an Israelite: - Sadoc.G4525σαίνω
sainō
sah'ee-no
Akin to G4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly) that is (generally) to shake (figuratively disturb): - move.G4526σάκκος
sakkos
sak'-kos
Of Hebrew origin [H8242]; sackcloth that is mohair (the material or garments made of it worn as a sign of grief): - sackcloth.G4527Σαλά
Sala
sal-ah'
Of Hebrew origin [H7974]; Sala (that is Shelach) a patriarch: - Sala.G4528Σαλαθιήλ
Salathiēl
sal-ath-ee-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H7597]; Salathiel (that is Shealtiel) an Israelite: - Salathiel.G4529Σαλαμίς
Salamis
sal-am-ece'
Probably from G4535 (from the surge on the shore); Salamis a place in Cyprus: - Salamis.G4530Σαλείμ
Saleim
sal-ime'
Probably from the same as G4531; Salim a place in Palestine: - Salim.G4531σαλεύω
saleuō
sal-yoo'-o
From G4535; to waver that is agitate6 rocktopple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively to disturbincite: - move shake (together) which can [-not] be shaken stir up.G4532Σαλήμ
Salēm
sal-ame'
Of Hebrew origin [H8004]; Salem (that is Shalem) a place in Palestine: - Salem.G4533Σαλμών
Salmōn
sal-mone'
Of Hebrew origin [H8012]; Salmon an Israelite: - Salmon.G4534Σαλμώνη
Salmōnē
sal-mo'-nay
Perhaps of similar origin to G4529; Salmone a place in Crete: - Salmone.G4535σάλος
salos
sal'-os
Probably from the base of G4525; a vibration that is (specifically) billow: - wave.G4536σάλπιγξ
salpigx
sal'-pinx
Perhaps from G4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet: - trump (-et).G4537σαλπίζω
salpizō
sal-pid'-zo
From G4536; to trumpet that is sound a blast (literally or figuratively): - (which are yet to) sound (a trumpet).G4538σαλπιστής
salpistēs
sal-pis-tace'
From G4537; a trumpeter: - trumpeter.G4539Σαλώμη
Salōmē
sal-o'-may
Probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from [H7965]); Salome (that is Shelomah) an Israelitess: - Salome.G4540Σαμάρεια
Samareia
sam-ar'-i-ah
Of Hebrew origin [H8111]; Samaria (that is Shomeron) a city and region of Palestine: - Samaria.G4541Σαμαρείτης
Samareitēs
sam-ar-i'-tace
From G4540; a Samarite that is inhabitants of Samaria: - Samaritan.G4542Σαμαρεῖτις
Samareitis
sam-ar-i'-tis
Feminine of G4541; a Samaritess that is woman of Samaria: - of Samaria.G4543Σαμοθρᾴκη
Samothrakē
sam-oth-rak'-ay
From G4544 and Θρᾴκη Thrakē (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace) an island in the Mediterranean: - Samothrace.G4544Σάμος
Samos
sam'-os
Of uncertain affinity; Samus an island of the Mediterranean: - Samos.G4545Σαμουήλ
Samouēl
sam-oo-ale'
Of Hebrew origin [H8050]; Samuel (that is Shemuel) an Israelite: - Samuel.G4546Σαμψών
Sampsōn
samp-sone'
Of Hebrew origin [H8123]; Sampson (that is Shimshon) an Israelite: - Samson.G4547σανδάλιον
sandalion
san-dal'-ee-on
Neuter of a derivative of σάνδαλον sandalon (a sandal; of uncertain origin); a slipper or solepad: - sandal.G4548σανίς
sanis
san-ece'
Of uncertain affinity; a plank: - board.G4549Σαούλ
Saoul
sah-ool'
Of Hebrew origin [H7586]; Saul (that is Shaul) the Jewish name of Paul: - Saul. Compare G4569.G4550σαπρός
sapros
sap-ros'
From G4595; rotten that is worthless (literally or morally): - bad corrupt. Compt. G4190.G4551Σαπφείρη
Sappheirē
sap-fi'-ray
Feminine of G4552; Sapphire an Israelitess: - Sapphira.G4552σάπφειρος
sappheiros
sap'-fi-ros
Of Hebrew origin [H5601]; a sapphire or lapis-lazuligem: - sapphire.G4553σαργάνη
sarganē
sar-gan'-ay
Apparently of Hebrew origin [H8276]; a basket (as interwoven or wicker work): - basket.G4554Σάρδεις
Sardeis
sar'-dice
Plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis a place in Asia Minor: - Sardis.G4555σάρδινος
sardinos
sar'-dee-nos
From the same as G4556; sardine (G3037 being implied) that is a gem so called: - sardine.G4556σάρδιος
sardios
sar'-dee-os
Proper adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (G3037 being implied) that is (as noun) the gem so called: - sardius.G4557σαρδόνυξ
sardonux
sar-don'-oox
From the base of G4556 and ὄνυξ onux (the nail of a finger; hence the onyx stone); a sardonyx that is the gem so called: - sardonyx.G4558Σάρεπτα
Sarepta
sar'-ep-tah
Of Hebrew origin [H6886]; Sarepta (that is Tsarephath) a place in Palestine: - Sarepta.G4559σαρκικός
sarkikos
sar-kee-kos'
From G4561; pertaining to flesh that is (by extension) bodilytemporal or (by implication) animalunregenerate: - carnal fleshly.G4560σάρκινος
sarkinos
sar'-kee-nos
From G4561; similar to flesh that is (by analogy) soft: - fleshly.G4561σάρξ
sarx
sarx
Probably from the base of G4563; flesh (as stripped of the skin) that is (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food) or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit) or as the symbol of what is external or as the means of kindred or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions) or (specifically) a human being (as such): - carnal (-ly + -ly minded) flesh ([-ly]).G4562Σαρούχ
Sarouch
sar-ooch'
Of Hebrew origin [H8286]; Saruch (that is Serug) a patriarch: - Saruch.G4563σαρόω
saroō
sar-o'-o
From a derivative of σαιρω sairō (to brush off; akin to G4951) meaning a broom; to sweep: - sweep.G4564Σάῤῥα
Sarrha
sar'-hrah
Of Hebrew origin [H8283]; Sarra (that is Sarah) the wife of Abraham: - Sara Sarah.G4565Σάρων
Sarōn
sar'-one
Of Hebrew origin [H8289]; Saron (that is Sharon) a district of Palestine: - Saron.G4566Σατᾶν
Satan
sat-an'
Of Hebrew origin [H7854]; Satan that is the devil: - Satan. Compare G4567.G4567Σατανᾶς
Satanas
sat-an-as'
Of Chaldee origin corresponding to G4566 (with the definite article affixed); the accuser that is the devil: - Satan.G4568σάτον
saton
sat'-on
Of Hebrew origin [H5429]; a certain measure for things dry: - measure.G4569Σαῦλος
Saulos
sow'-los
Of Hebrew origin the same as G4549; Saulus (that is Shaul) the Jewish name of Paul: - Saul.G4570σβέννυμι
sbennumi
sben'-noo-mee
A prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively): - go out quench.G4571σέ
se
seh
Accusative singular of G4771; thee: - thee thou X thy house.G4572σεαυτοῦ σεαυτῷ σεαυτόν σαυτοῦ σαυτῷ σαυτόν
The genitive case from G4571 and G846 with the dative and accusative of the same with contractions respectively6 of (withto) thyself: - thee thine own self (thou) thy (-self).G4573σεβάζομαι
sebazomai
seb-ad'-zom-ahee
Middle voice from a derivative of G4576; to venerate that is adore: - worship.G4574σέβασμα
sebasma
seb'-as-mah
From G4573; something adored that is an object of worship (god altar etc.): - devotion that is worshipped.G4575σεβαστός
sebastos
seb-as-tos'
From G4573; venerable (august) that is (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor or (as adjective) imperial: - Augustus (-´ ).G4576σέβομαι
sebomai
seb'-om-ahee
Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere that is adore: - devout religious worship.G4577σειρά
seira
si-rah'
Probably from G4951 through its congener εἴρω eirō (to fasten; akin to G138); a chain (as binding or drawing): - chain.G4578σεισμός
seismos
sice-mos'
From G4579; a commotion that is (of the air) a gale (of the ground) an earthquake: - earthquake tempest.G4579σείω
seiō
si'-o
Apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate properly sideways or to and fro) that is (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern): - move quake shake.G4580Σεκοῦνδος
Sekoundos
sek-oon'-dos
Of Latin origin; second; Secundus a Christian: - Secundus.G4581Σελεύκεια
Seleukeia
sel-yook'-i-ah
From Σέλευκος Seleukos (Seleucus a Syran king); Seleuceia a place in Syria: - Seleucia.G4582σελήνη
selēnē
sel-ay'-nay
From σέλας selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of G138 through the idea of attractiveness); the moon: - moon.G4583σεληνιάζομαι
selēniazomai
sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee
Middle or passive voice from a presumed derivative of G4582; to be moon struck that is crazy: - be lunatic.G4584Σεμῖ
Semi
sem-eh-ee'
Of Hebrew origin [H8096]; Semei (that is Shimi) an Israelite: - Semei.G4585σεμίδαλις
semidalis
sem-id'-al-is
Probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour: - fine flour.G4586σεμνός
semnos
sem-nos'
From G4576; venerable that is honorable: - grave honest.G4587σεμνότης
semnotēs
sem-not'-ace
From G4586; venerableness that is probity: - gravity honesty.G4588Σέργιος
Sergios
serg'-ee-os
Of Lat origin; Sergius a Roman: - Sergius.G4589Σήθ
Sēth
sayth
Of Hebrew origin [H8352]; Seth (that is Sheth) a patriarch: - Seth.G4590Σήμ
Sēm
same
Of Hebrew origin [H8035]; Sem (that is Shem) a patriarch: - Sem.G4591σημαίνω
sēmainō
say-mah'ee-no
From σῆμα sēma (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate: - signify.G4592σημεῖον
sēmeion
say-mi'-on
Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G4591; an indication especially ceremonially or supernaturally: - miracle sign token wonder.G4593σημειόω
sēmeioō
say-mi-o'-o
From G4592; to distinguish that is mark (for avoidance): - note.G4594σήμερον
sēmeron
say'-mer-on
Neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article G3588 (tau changed to sigma) and G2250; on the (that is this) day (or night current or just passed); genitively now (that is at presenthitherto): - this (to-) day.G4595σήπω
sēpō
say'-po
Apparently a primary verb; to putrefy that is (figuratively) perish: - be corrupted.G4596σηρικός
sērikos
say-ree-kos'
From Σήρ Sēr (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured; hence the name of the silkworm); Seric that is silken (neuter as noun a silky fabric): - silk.G4597σής
sēs
sace
Apparently of Hebrew origin [H5580]; a moth: - moth.G4598σητόβρωτος
sētobrōtos
say-tob'-ro-tos
From G4597 and a derivative of G977; motheaten: - motheaten.G4599σθενόω
sthenoō
sthen-o'-o
From σθένος sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of G2476); to strengthen that is (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power): - strengthen.G4600σιαγών
siagōn
see-ag-one'
Of uncertain derivation; the jaw bone that is (by implication) the cheek or side of the face: - cheek.