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<dictionary type="x-strong" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="strongs_schema.xsd">
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<item id="G5301">
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<strong_id>G5301</strong_id>
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<title>ὕσσωπος</title>
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<transliteration>hussōpos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos'-so-pos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of foreign origin [<link target="H231">H231</link>]; <strong><q>hyssop</q>:</strong> - hyssop.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5302">
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<strong_id>G5302</strong_id>
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<title>ὑστερέω</title>
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<transliteration>hustereō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos-ter-eh'-o</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5306">G5306</link>; to <em>be later</em> that is (by implication) to <em>be inferior</em>; genitively to <em>fall short</em> (<em>be deficient</em>): - come behind (short) be destitute fall lack suffer need (be in) want be the worse.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5303">
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<strong_id>G5303</strong_id>
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<title>ὑστέρημα</title>
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<transliteration>husterēma</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos-ter'-ay-mah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5302">G5302</link>; a <em>deficit</em>; specifically <strong><em>poverty:</em></strong> - that which is behind (that which was) lack (-ing) penury want.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5304">
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<strong_id>G5304</strong_id>
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<title>ὑστέρησις</title>
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<transliteration>husterēsis</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos-ter'-ay-sis</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5302">G5302</link>; a <em>falling short</em> that is (specifically) <strong><em>penury:</em></strong> - want.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5305">
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<strong_id>G5305</strong_id>
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<title>ὕστερον</title>
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<transliteration>husteron</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos'-ter-on</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Neuter of <link target="G5306">G5306</link> as adverb;<br/> <em>more lately</em> that is <strong><em>eventually:</em></strong> - afterward (at the) last (of all).</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5306">
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<strong_id>G5306</strong_id>
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<title>ὕστερος</title>
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<transliteration>husteros</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoos'-ter-os</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Comparatively from <link target="G5259">G5259</link> (in the sense of <em>behind</em>); <strong><em>later:</em></strong> - latter.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5307">
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<strong_id>G5307</strong_id>
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<title>ὑφαντός</title>
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<transliteration>huphantos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoo-fan-tos'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <greek>ὑφαίνω</greek> huphainō (to <em>weave</em>);<br/> <em>woven</em> that is (perhaps) <strong><em>knitted:</em></strong> - woven.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5308">
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<strong_id>G5308</strong_id>
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<title>ὑψηλός</title>
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<transliteration>hupsēlos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop-say-los'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5311">G5311</link>; <em>lofty</em> (in place or character): - high (-er -ly) (esteemed).</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5309">
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<strong_id>G5309</strong_id>
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<title>ὑψηλοφρονέω</title>
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<transliteration>hupsēlophroneō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop-say-lo-fron-eh'-o</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From a compound of <link target="G5308">G5308</link> and <link target="G5424">G5424</link>; to <em>be lofty in mind</em> that is <strong><em>arrogant:</em></strong> - be highminded.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5310">
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<strong_id>G5310</strong_id>
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<title>ὕψιστος</title>
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<transliteration>hupsistos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop'-sis-tos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Superlative from the base of <link target="G5311">G5311</link>; <em>highest</em> that is (masculine singular) the <em>Supreme</em> (God) or (neuter plural) the <strong><em>heavens:</em></strong> - most high highest.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5311">
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<strong_id>G5311</strong_id>
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<title>ὕψος</title>
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<transliteration>hupsos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop'-sos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From a derivative of <link target="G5228">G5228</link>; <em>elevation</em> that is (abstractly) <em>altitude</em> (specifically) the <em>sky</em> or (figuratively) <strong><em>dignity:</em></strong> - be exalted height (on) high.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5312">
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<strong_id>G5312</strong_id>
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<title>ὑψόω</title>
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<transliteration>hupsoō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop-so'-o</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5311">G5311</link>; to <em>elevate</em> (literally or figuratively): - exalt lift up.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5313">
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<strong_id>G5313</strong_id>
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<title>ὕψωμα</title>
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<transliteration>hupsōma</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>hoop'-so-mah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5312">G5312</link>; an <em>elevated</em> place or thing that is (abstractly) <em>altitude</em> or (by implication) a <em>barrier</em> (figurative): - height high thing.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5314">
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<strong_id>G5314</strong_id>
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<title>φάγος</title>
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<transliteration>phagos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fag'-os</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5315">G5315</link>; a <strong><em>glutton:</em></strong> - gluttonous.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5315">
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<strong_id>G5315</strong_id>
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<title>φάγω</title>
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<transliteration>phagō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fag'-o</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>A primary verb (used as an alternate of <link target="G2068">G2068</link> in certain tenses); to <em>eat</em> (literally or figuratively): - eat meat.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5316">
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<strong_id>G5316</strong_id>
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<title>φαίνω</title>
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<transliteration>phainō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fah'ee-no</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Prolongation for the base of <link target="G5457">G5457</link>; to <em>lighten</em> (<em>shine</em>) that is <em>show</em> (transitive or intransitive literal or figurative): - appear seem be seen shine X think.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5317">
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<strong_id>G5317</strong_id>
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<title>Φάλεκ</title>
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<transliteration>Phalek</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fal'-ek</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H6389">H6389</link>];<br/> <em>Phalek</em> (that is <em>Peleg</em>) a <strong>patriarch:</strong> - Phalec.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5318">
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<strong_id>G5318</strong_id>
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<title>φανερός</title>
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<transliteration>phaneros</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-er-os'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5316">G5316</link>; <em>shining</em> that is <em>apparent</em> (literally or figuratively); neuter (as adverb) <em>publicly</em> <strong><em>externally:</em></strong> - abroad + appear known manifest open [+ -ly] outward ([+ -ly]).</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5319">
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<strong_id>G5319</strong_id>
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<title>φανερόω</title>
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<transliteration>phaneroō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-er-o'-o</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5318">G5318</link>; to <em>render apparent</em> (literally or figuratively): - appear manifestly declare (make) manifest (forth) shew (self).</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5320">
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<strong_id>G5320</strong_id>
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<title>φανερῶς</title>
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<transliteration>phanerōs</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-er-oce'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Adverb from <link target="G5318">G5318</link>; <em>plainly</em> that is <em>clearly</em> or <strong><em>publicly:</em></strong> - evidently openly.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5321">
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<strong_id>G5321</strong_id>
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<title>φανερωσις</title>
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<transliteration>phanerōsis</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-er'-o-sis</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5319">G5319</link>; <em>exhibition</em> that is (figuratively) <em>expression</em> (by extension) a <strong><em>bestowment:</em></strong> - manifestation.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5322">
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<strong_id>G5322</strong_id>
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<title>φανός</title>
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<transliteration>phanos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-os'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5316">G5316</link>; a <em>lightener</em> that is <strong><em>light:</em></strong> - lantern.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5323">
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<strong_id>G5323</strong_id>
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<title>Φανουήλ</title>
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<transliteration>Phanouēl</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-oo-ale'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H6439">H6439</link>];<br/> <em>Phanuel</em> (that is <em>Penuel</em>) an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Phanuel.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5324">
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<strong_id>G5324</strong_id>
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<title>φαντάζω</title>
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<transliteration>phantazō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-tad'-zo</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From a derivative of <link target="G5316">G5316</link>; to <em>make apparent</em> that is (passively) to <em>appear</em> (neuter participle as noun a <em>spectacle</em>): - sight.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5325">
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<strong_id>G5325</strong_id>
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<title>φαντασία</title>
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<transliteration>phantasia</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan-tas-ee'-ah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From a derivative of <link target="G5324">G5324</link>; (properly abstractly) a (vain) <em>show</em> (<q>fantasy</q>): - pomp.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5326">
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<strong_id>G5326</strong_id>
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<title>φάντασμα</title>
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<transliteration>phantasma</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fan'-tas-mah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5324">G5324</link>; (properly concretely) a (mere) <em>show</em> (<q>phantasm</q>) that is <strong><em>spectre:</em></strong> - spirit.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5327">
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<strong_id>G5327</strong_id>
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<title>φάραγξ</title>
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<transliteration>pharagx</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far'-anx</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Properly strengthened from the base of <link target="G4008">G4008</link> or rather of <link target="G4486">G4486</link>; a <em>gap</em> or <em>chasm</em> that is <em>ravine</em> (<em>winter torrent</em>): - valley.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5328">
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<strong_id>G5328</strong_id>
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<title>Φαραώ</title>
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<transliteration>Pharaō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-ah-o'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of foreign origin [<link target="H6547">H6547</link>];<br/> <em>Pharao</em> (that is <em>Pharoh</em>) an Egyptian <strong>king:</strong> - Pharaoh.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5329">
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<strong_id>G5329</strong_id>
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<title>Φαρές</title>
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<transliteration>Phares</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-es'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of Hebrew origin [<link target="H6557">H6557</link>];<br/> <em>Phares</em> (that is <em>Perets</em>) an <strong>Israelite:</strong> - Phares.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5330">
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<strong_id>G5330</strong_id>
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<title>Φαρισαῖος</title>
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<transliteration>Pharisaios</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-is-ah'-yos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of Hebrew origin (compare [<link target="H6567">H6567</link>]); a <em>separatist</em> that is exclusively <em>religious</em>; a <em>Pharisaean</em> that is Jewish <strong>sectary:</strong> - Pharisee.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5331">
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<strong_id>G5331</strong_id>
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<title>φαρμακεία</title>
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<transliteration>pharmakeia</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-mak-i'-ah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5332">G5332</link>; <em>medication</em> (<q>pharmacy</q>) that is (by extension) <em>magic</em> (literal or figurative): - sorcery witchcraft.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5332">
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<strong_id>G5332</strong_id>
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<title>φαρμακεύς</title>
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<transliteration>pharmakeus</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-mak-yoos'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <greek>φάρμακον</greek> pharmakon (a <em>drug</em> that is spell giving <em>potion</em>); a <em>druggist</em> (<q>pharmacist</q>) or <em>poisoner</em> that is (by extension) a <strong><em>magician:</em></strong> - sorcerer.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5333">
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<strong_id>G5333</strong_id>
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<title>φαρμακός</title>
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<transliteration>pharmakos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>far-mak-os'</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>The same as <link target="G5332">G5332</link>: - sorcerer.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5334">
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<strong_id>G5334</strong_id>
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<title>φάσις</title>
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<transliteration>phasis</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fas'-is</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5346">G5346</link> (not the same as <q>phase</q> which is from <link target="G5316">G5316</link>); a <em>saying</em> that is <strong><em>report:</em></strong> - tidings.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5335">
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<strong_id>G5335</strong_id>
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<title>φάσκω</title>
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<transliteration>phaskō</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fas'-ko</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Prolongation from the same as <link target="G5346">G5346</link>; to <strong><em>assert:</em></strong> - affirm profess say.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5336">
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<strong_id>G5336</strong_id>
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<title>φάτνη</title>
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<transliteration>phatnē</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fat'-nay</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <greek>πατέομαι</greek> pateomai (to <em>eat</em>); a <em>crib</em> (for fodder): - manger stall.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5337">
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<strong_id>G5337</strong_id>
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<title>φαῦλος</title>
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<transliteration>phaulos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fow'-los</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Apparently a primary word; <q>foul</q> or <q>flawy</q> that is (figuratively) <strong><em>wicked:</em></strong> - evil.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5338">
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<strong_id>G5338</strong_id>
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<title>φέγγος</title>
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<transliteration>pheggos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>feng'-gos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Probably akin to the base of <link target="G5457">G5457</link> (compare <link target="G5350">G5350</link>); <strong><em>brilliancy:</em></strong> - light.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5339">
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<strong_id>G5339</strong_id>
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<title>φείδομαι</title>
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<transliteration>pheidomai</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fi'-dom-ahee</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>Of uncertain affinity; to <em>be chary</em> of that is (subjectively) to <em>abstain</em> or (objectively) to <em>treat</em> <strong><em>leniently:</em></strong> - forbear spare.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5340">
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<strong_id>G5340</strong_id>
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<title>φειδομένως</title>
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||
<transliteration>pheidomenōs</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fi-dom-en'-oce</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Adverb from participle of <link target="G5339">G5339</link>; <em>abstemiously</em> that is <strong><em>stingily:</em></strong> - sparingly.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5341">
|
||
<strong_id>G5341</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φελόνης</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phelonēs</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fel-on'-ace</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>By transposition for a derivation probably of <link target="G5316">G5316</link> (as <em>showing</em> outside the other garments); a <em>mantle</em> (<em>surtout</em>): - cloke.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5342">
|
||
<strong_id>G5342</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φέρω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>pherō̄</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fer'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>A primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely <greek>οἴω</greek> oiō̄̄ and <greek>ἐνέγκω</greek> enegkō̄ to <q>bear</q> or <em>carry</em> (in a very wide application literally and <strong>figuratively:</strong> - be bear bring (forth) carry come + let her drive be driven endure go on lay lead move reach rushing uphold.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5343">
|
||
<strong_id>G5343</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φεύγω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>pheugō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fyoo'-go</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Apparently a primary verb; to <em>run away</em> (literally or figuratively); by implication to <em>shun</em>; by analogy to <strong><em>vanish:</em></strong> - escape flee (away).</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5344">
|
||
<strong_id>G5344</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φῆλιξ</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Phēlix</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fay'-lix</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Of Latin origin;<br/> <em>happy</em>;<br/> <em>Phelix</em> (that is <em>Felix</em>) a <strong>Roman:</strong> - Felix.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5345">
|
||
<strong_id>G5345</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φήμη</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phēmē</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fay'-may</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5346">G5346</link>; a <em>saying</em> that is <em>rumor</em> (<q>fame</q>): - fame.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5346">
|
||
<strong_id>G5346</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φημί</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phēmi</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fay-mee'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Properly the same as the base of <link target="G5457">G5457</link> and <link target="G5316">G5316</link>; to <em>show</em> or <em>make known</em> one´ s thoughts that is <em>speak</em> or <strong><em>say</em>:</strong> - affirm say. Compare <link target="G3004">G3004</link>.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5347">
|
||
<strong_id>G5347</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φῆστος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Phēstos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>face'-tos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Of Latin derivation;<br/> <em>festal</em>;<br/> <em>Phestus</em> (that is <em>Festus</em>) a <strong>Roman:</strong> - Festus.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5348">
|
||
<strong_id>G5348</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθάνω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthanō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthan'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Apparently a primary verb; to <em>be beforehand</em> that is <em>anticipate</em> or <em>precede</em>; by extension to <em>have arrived</em> <strong>at:</strong> - (already) attain come prevent.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5349">
|
||
<strong_id>G5349</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθαρτός</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthartos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthar-tos'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5351">G5351</link>; <em>decayed</em> that is (by implication) <strong><em>perishable:</em></strong> - corruptible.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5350">
|
||
<strong_id>G5350</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθέγγομαι</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phtheggomai</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>ftheng'-gom-ahee</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Probably akin to <link target="G5338">G5338</link> and thus to <link target="G5346">G5346</link>; to <em>utter</em> a clear sound that is (genitive case) to <strong><em>proclaim:</em></strong> - speak.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5351">
|
||
<strong_id>G5351</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθείρω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phtheirō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthi'-ro</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Probably strengthened from <greek>φθίω</greek> phthiō (to <em>pine</em> or <em>waste</em>): properly to <em>shrivel</em> or <em>wither</em> that is to <em>spoil</em> (by any process) or (genitive) to <em>ruin</em> (especially figuratively by moral influences to <em>deprave</em>): - corrupt (self) defile destroy.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5352">
|
||
<strong_id>G5352</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθινοπωρινός</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthinopōrinos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthin-op-o-ree-nos'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From a derivative of <greek>φθίνω</greek> phthinō (to <em>wane;</em> akin to the base of <link target="G5351">G5351</link>) and <link target="G3703">G3703</link> (meaning <em>late autumn</em>) <em>autumnal</em> (as <em>stripped</em> of leaves): - whose fruit withereth.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5353">
|
||
<strong_id>G5353</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθόγγος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthoggos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthong'-gos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5350">G5350</link>; <em>utterance</em> that is a <em>musical</em> note (vocal or instrumental): - sound.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5354">
|
||
<strong_id>G5354</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθονέω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthoneō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthon-eh'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5355">G5355</link>; to be <em>jealous</em> <strong>of:</strong> - envy.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5355">
|
||
<strong_id>G5355</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθόνος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthonos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthon'-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Probably akin to the base of <link target="G5351">G5351</link>; <em>ill will</em> (as <em>detraction</em>) that is <em>jealousy</em> (<em>spite</em>): - envy.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5356">
|
||
<strong_id>G5356</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φθορά</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phthora</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fthor-ah'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5351">G5351</link>; <em>decay</em> that is <em>ruin</em> (spontaneous or inflicted literally or figuratively): - corruption destroy perish.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5357">
|
||
<strong_id>G5357</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιάλη</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phialē</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fee-al'-ay</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Of uncertain affinity; a broad shallow <em>cup</em> (<q>phial</q>): - vial.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5358">
|
||
<strong_id>G5358</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλάγαθος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philagathos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ag'-ath-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G18">G18</link>; <em>fond of good</em> that is a <em>promoter of</em> <strong><em>virtue:</em></strong> - love of good men.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5359">
|
||
<strong_id>G5359</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φιλαδέλφεια</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philadelpheia</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ad-el'-fee-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <greek>Φιλάδέλφος</greek> Philadelphos (the same as <link target="G5361">G5361</link>) a king of Pergamos;<br/> <em>Philadelphia</em> a place in Asia <strong>Minor:</strong> - Philadelphia.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5360">
|
||
<strong_id>G5360</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλαδελφία</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philadelphia</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ad-el-fee'-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5361">G5361</link>; <em>fraternal</em> <strong><em>affection:</em></strong> - brotherly love (kindness) love of the brethren.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5361">
|
||
<strong_id>G5361</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλάδελφος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philadelphos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ad'-el-fos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G80">G80</link>; <em>fond of brethren</em> that is <strong><em>fraternal:</em></strong> - love as brethren.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5362">
|
||
<strong_id>G5362</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φίλανδρος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philandros</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil'-an-dros</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G435">G435</link>; <em>fond of man</em> that is <em>affectionate</em> as a <strong>wife:</strong> - love their husbands.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5363">
|
||
<strong_id>G5363</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλανθρωπία</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philanthrōpia</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-an-thro-pee'-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From the same as <link target="G5364">G5364</link>; <em>fondness of mankind</em> that is <em>benevolence</em> (<q>philanthropy</q>): - kindness love towards man.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5364">
|
||
<strong_id>G5364</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλανθρώπως</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philanthrōpōs</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-an-thro'-poce</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Adverb from a compound of <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G444">G444</link>; <em>fondly to man</em> (philanthropically) that is <strong><em>humanely:</em></strong> - courteously.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5365">
|
||
<strong_id>G5365</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλαργυρία</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philarguria</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5366">G5366</link>; <strong><em>avarice:</em></strong> - love of money.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5366">
|
||
<strong_id>G5366</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλάργυρος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philarguros</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ar'-goo-ros</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G696">G696</link>; <em>fond of silver</em> (<em>money</em>) that is <strong><em>avaricious:</em></strong> - covetous.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5367">
|
||
<strong_id>G5367</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φίλαυτος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philautos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil'-ow-tos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G846">G846</link>; <em>fond of self</em> that is <strong><em>selfish:</em></strong> - lover of own self.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5368">
|
||
<strong_id>G5368</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλέω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phileō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-eh'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link>; to <em>be a friend to</em> (<em>fond of</em> [an individual or an object]) that is <em>have affection</em> for (denoting <em>personal</em> attachment as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while <link target="G25">G25</link> is wider embracing especially the judgment and the <em>deliberate</em> assent of the will as a matter of principle duty and <strong>propriety:</strong> the two thus stand related very much as <link target="G2309">G2309</link> and <link target="G1014">G1014</link> or as <link target="G2372">G2372</link> and <link target="G3563">G3563</link> respectively; the former being chiefly of the <em>heart</em> and the latter of the <em>head</em>); specifically to <em>kiss</em> (as a mark of tenderness): - kiss love.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5369">
|
||
<strong_id>G5369</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλήδονος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philēdonos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ay'-don-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G2237">G2237</link>; <em>fond of pleasure</em> that is <strong><em>voluptuous:</em></strong> - lover of pleasure.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5370">
|
||
<strong_id>G5370</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φίλημα</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philēma</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil'-ay-mah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5368">G5368</link>; a <strong><em>kiss:</em></strong> - kiss.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5371">
|
||
<strong_id>G5371</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φιλήμων</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philēmōn</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ah'-mone</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5368">G5368</link>; <em>friendly</em>;<br/> <em>Philemon</em> a <strong>Christian:</strong> - Philemon.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5372">
|
||
<strong_id>G5372</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φιλητός</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philētos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ay-tos'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5368">G5368</link>; <em>amiable</em>;<br/> <em>Philetus</em> an opposer of <strong>Christianity:</strong> - Philetus.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5373">
|
||
<strong_id>G5373</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλία</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philia</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ee'-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link>; <strong><em>fondness:</em></strong> - friendship.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5374">
|
||
<strong_id>G5374</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φιλιππήσιος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philippēsios</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ip-pay'-see-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5375">G5375</link>; a <em>Philippesian</em> (<em>Philippian</em>) that is native of <strong>Philippi:</strong> - Philippian.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5375">
|
||
<strong_id>G5375</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φίλιπποι</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philippoi</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil'-ip-poy</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Plural of <link target="G5376">G5376</link>; <em>Philippi</em> a place in <strong>Macedonia:</strong> - Philippi.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5376">
|
||
<strong_id>G5376</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φίλιππος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philippos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil'-ip-pos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G2462">G2462</link>; <em>fond of horses</em>;<br/> <em>Philippus</em> the name of four <strong>Israelites:</strong> - Philip.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5377">
|
||
<strong_id>G5377</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλόθεος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philotheos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-oth'-eh-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G2316">G2316</link>; <em>fond of God</em> that is <strong><em>pious:</em></strong> - lover of God.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5378">
|
||
<strong_id>G5378</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φιλόλογος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Philologos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ol'-og-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G3056">G3056</link>; <em>fond of words</em> that is <em>talkative</em> (<em>argumentative</em> <em>learned</em> <q>philological</q>);<br/> <em>Philologus</em> a <strong>Christian:</strong> - Philologus.</description>
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</item>
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<item id="G5379">
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<strong_id>G5379</strong_id>
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<title>φιλονεικία</title>
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<transliteration>philoneikia</transliteration>
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||
<pronunciation>
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||
<em>fil-on-i-kee'-ah</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5380">G5380</link>; <em>quarrelsomeness</em> that is a <strong><em>dispute:</em></strong> - strife.</description>
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</item>
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||
<item id="G5380">
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||
<strong_id>G5380</strong_id>
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<title>φιλόνεικος</title>
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||
<transliteration>philoneikos</transliteration>
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<pronunciation>
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<em>fil-on'-i-kos</em>
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</pronunciation>
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<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <greek>νεῖκος</greek> neikos (a <em>quarrel</em>; probably akin to <link target="G3534">G3534</link>);<br/> <em>fond of strife</em> that is <strong><em>disputatious:</em></strong> - contentious.</description>
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</item>
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||
<item id="G5381">
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||
<strong_id>G5381</strong_id>
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||
<title>φιλονεξία</title>
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||
<transliteration>philonexia</transliteration>
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||
<pronunciation>
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||
<em>fil-on-ex-ee'-ah</em>
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||
</pronunciation>
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||
<description>From <link target="G5382">G5382</link>; <strong><em>hospitableness:</em></strong> - entertain strangers hospitality.</description>
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</item>
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||
<item id="G5382">
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<strong_id>G5382</strong_id>
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<title>φιλόξενος</title>
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||
<transliteration>philoxenos</transliteration>
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||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ox'-en-os</em>
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||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G3581">G3581</link>; <em>fond of guests</em> that is <strong><em>hospitable:</em></strong> - given to (lover of use) hospitality.</description>
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</item>
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||
<item id="G5383">
|
||
<strong_id>G5383</strong_id>
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||
<title>φιλοπρωτεύω</title>
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||
<transliteration>philoprōteuō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-op-rot-yoo'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From a compound of <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G4413">G4413</link>; to <em>be fond of being first</em> that is <em>ambitious</em> of <strong>distinction:</strong> - love to have the preeminence.</description>
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||
</item>
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<item id="G5384">
|
||
<strong_id>G5384</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φίλος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fee'-los</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Properly <em>dear</em> that is a <em>friend</em>; actively <em>fond</em> that is <em>friendly</em> (still as a noun an <em>associate</em> <em>neighbor</em> etc.): - friend.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5385">
|
||
<strong_id>G5385</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλοσοφία</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philosophia</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-os-of-ee'-ah</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5386">G5386</link>; <em><q>philosophy</q></em> that is (specifically) Jewish <strong><em>sophistry:</em></strong> - philosophy.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5386">
|
||
<strong_id>G5386</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλόσοφος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philosophos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-os'-of-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G4680">G4680</link>; <em>fond of wise</em> things that is a <strong><q>philosopher</q>:</strong> - philosopher.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5387">
|
||
<strong_id>G5387</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλόστοργος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philostorgos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-os'-tor-gos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <greek>στοργή</greek> storgē (<em>cherishing</em> one´ s kindred especially parents or children);<br/> <em>fond of</em> natural <em>relatives</em> that is <em>fraternal</em> towards fellow <strong>Christians:</strong> - kindly affectioned.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5388">
|
||
<strong_id>G5388</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλότεκνος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philoteknos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ot'-ek-nos</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G5043">G5043</link>; <em>fond of</em> one´ s <em>children</em> that is <strong><em>maternal:</em></strong> - love their children.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5389">
|
||
<strong_id>G5389</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλοτιμέομαι</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philotimeomai</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Middle voice from a compound of <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G5092">G5092</link>; to be <em>fond of honor</em> that is <em>emulous</em> (<em>eager</em> or <em>earnest</em> to do somethng.): - labour strive study.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5390">
|
||
<strong_id>G5390</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλοφρόνως</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philophronōs</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-of-ron'-oce</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Adverb from <link target="G5391">G5391</link>; <em>with friendliness of mind</em> that is <strong><em>kindly:</em></strong> - courteously.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5391">
|
||
<strong_id>G5391</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιλόφρων</title>
|
||
<transliteration>philophrōn</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fil-of'-rone</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5384">G5384</link> and <link target="G5424">G5424</link>; <em>friendly of mind</em> that is <strong><em>kind:</em></strong> - courteous.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5392">
|
||
<strong_id>G5392</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φιμόω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phimoō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fee-mo'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <greek>φιμός</greek> phimos (a <em>muzzle</em>); to <strong><em>muzzle:</em></strong> - muzzle.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5393">
|
||
<strong_id>G5393</strong_id>
|
||
<title>Φλέγων</title>
|
||
<transliteration>Phlegōn</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fleg'-one</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Active participle of the base of <link target="G5395">G5395</link>; <em>blazing</em>;<br/> <em>Phlegon</em> a <strong>Christian:</strong> - Phlegon.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5394">
|
||
<strong_id>G5394</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φλογίζω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phlogizō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>flog-id'-zo</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5395">G5395</link>; to <em>cause a blaze</em> that is <em>ignite</em> (figuratively to <em>inflame</em> with passion): - set on fire.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5395">
|
||
<strong_id>G5395</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φλόξ</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phlox</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>flox</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From a primary <greek>φλέγω</greek> phlegō (to <q>flash</q> or <q>flame</q>); a <strong><em>blaze:</em></strong> - flame (-ing).</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5396">
|
||
<strong_id>G5396</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φλυαρέω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phluareō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>floo-ar-eh'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5397">G5397</link>; to <em>be a babbler</em> or <em>trifler</em> that is (by implication) to <em>berate</em> idly or <strong>mischievously:</strong> - prate against.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5397">
|
||
<strong_id>G5397</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φλύαρος</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phluaros</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>floo'-ar-os</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <greek>φλύω</greek> phluō (to <em>bubble</em>); a <em>garrulous</em> person that is <strong><em>prater:</em></strong> - tattler.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5398">
|
||
<strong_id>G5398</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φοβερός</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phoberos</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fob-er-os'</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5401">G5401</link>; <em>frightful</em> that is (objectively) <strong><em>formidable:</em></strong> - fearful terrible.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5399">
|
||
<strong_id>G5399</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φοβέω</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phobeō</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fob-eh'-o</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>From <link target="G5401">G5401</link>; to <em>frighten</em> that is (passively) to <em>be alarmed</em>; by analogy to <em>be in awe</em> of that is <strong><em>revere:</em></strong> - be (+ sore) afraid fear (exceedingly) reverence.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
<item id="G5400">
|
||
<strong_id>G5400</strong_id>
|
||
<title>φόβητρον</title>
|
||
<transliteration>phobētron</transliteration>
|
||
<pronunciation>
|
||
<em>fob'-ay-tron</em>
|
||
</pronunciation>
|
||
<description>Neuter of a derivative of <link target="G5399">G5399</link>; a <em>frightening</em> thing that is <em>terrific</em> <strong>portent:</strong> - fearful sight.</description>
|
||
</item>
|
||
</dictionary>
|