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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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400. milion {mil'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a thousand paces, i.e.


  • a "mile": --mile.[ql



  • 3401. mimeomai {mim-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from mimos (a
  • "mimic"); to imitate: --follow.[ql



  • 3402. mimetes {mim-ay-tace'}; from 3401; an imitator: --follower.
  • [ql



  • 3403. mimnesko {mim-nace'-ko}; a prolonged form of 3415 (from
  • which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind, i.e. (middle
  • voice) to recall to mind: --be mindful, remember.[ql



  • 3404. miseo {mis-eh'-o}; from a primary misos (hatred); to
  • detest (especially to persecute); by extension, to love less: --
  • hate(-ful).[ql



  • 3405. misthapodosia {mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah}; from 3406; requital
  • (good or bad): --recompence of reward.[ql



  • 3406. misthapodotes {mis-thap-od-ot'-ace}; from 3409 and 591; a
  • renumerator: --rewarder.[ql



  • 3407. misthios {mis'-thee-os}; from 3408; a wage-earner: --hired
  • servant.[ql



  • 3408. misthos {mis-thos'}; apparently a primary word; pay for
  • services (literally or figuratively), good or bad: --hire,
  • reward, wages.[ql



  • 3409. misthoo {mis-tho'-o}; from 3408; to let out for wages, i.e.
  • (middle voice) to hire: --hire.[ql



  • 3410. misthoma {mis'-tho-mah}; from 3409; a rented building: --
  • hired house.[ql



  • 3411. misthotos {mis-tho-tos'}; from 3409; a wage-worker (good
  • or bad): --hired servant, hireling.[ql



  • 3412. Mitulene {mit-oo-lay'-nay}; for mutilene (abounding in
  • shellfish); Mitylene (or Mytilene), a town on the island of
  • Lesbos: --Mitylene.[ql



  • 3413. Michael {mikh-ah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [4317]; Michael,
  • an archangel: --Michael.[ql



  • 3414. mna {mnah}; of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain
  • weight: --pound.[ql



  • 3415. mnaomai {mnah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a derivative of
  • 3306 or perhaps of the base of 3145 (through the idea of fixture
  • in the mind or of mental grasp); to bear in mind, i.e. recollect;
  • by implication to reward or punish: --be mindful, remember,
  • come (have) in remembrance. Compare 3403.[ql



  • 3416. Mnason {mnah'-sohn}; of uncertain origin; Mnason, a
  • Christian: --Mnason.[ql



  • 3417. mneia {mni'-ah}; from 3415 or 3403; recollection; by
  • implication recital: --mention, remembrance.[ql



  • 3418. mnema {mnay'-mah}; from 3415; a memorial, i.e. sepulchral
  • monument (burial-place): --grave, sepulchre, tomb.[ql



  • 3419. mnemeion {mnay-mi'-on}; from 3420; a remembrance, i.e.
  • cenotaph (place of interment): --grave, sepulchre, tomb.[ql



  • 3420. mneme {mnay'-may}; from 3403; memory: --remembrance.[ql



  • 3421. mnemoneuo {mnay-mon-yoo'-o}; from a derivative of 3420; to
  • exercise memory, i.e. recollect; by implication to punish; also
  • to rehearse: --make mention; be mindful, remember.[ql



  • 3422. mnemosunon {mnay-mos'-oo-non}; from 3421; a reminder
  • (memorandum), i.e. record: --memorial.[ql



  • 3423. mnesteuo {mnace-tyoo'-o}; from a derivative of 3415; to
  • give a souvenier (engagement present), i.e. betroth: --espouse.
  • [ql



  • 3424. mogilalos {mog-il-al'-os}; from 3425 and 2980; hardly
  • talking, i.e. dumb (tongue-tied): --having an impediment in his
  • speech.[ql



  • 3425. mogis {mog'-is}; adverb from a primary mogos (toil); with
  • difficulty: --hardly.[ql



  • 3426. modios {mod'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a modius, i.e.
  • certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): --
  • bushel.[ql



  • 3427. moi {moy}; the simpler form of 1698; to me: --I, me, mine,
  • my.[ql



  • 3428. moichalis {moy-khal-is'}; a prolonged form of the feminine
  • of 3432; an adulteress (literally or figuratively): --
  • adulteress(-ous, -y).[ql



  • 3429. moichao {moy-khah'-o}; from 3432; (middle voice) to commit
  • adultery: --commit adultery.[ql



  • 3430. moicheia {moy-khi'-ah}; from 3431; adultery: --adultery.[ql



  • 3431. moicheuo {moy-khyoo'-o}; from 3432; to commit adultery: --
  • commit adultery.[ql



  • 3432. moichos {moy-khos'}; perhaps a primary word; a (male)
  • paramour; figuratively, apostate: --adulterer.[ql



  • 3433. molis {mol'-is}; probably by var. for 3425; with
  • difficulty: --hardly, scarce(-ly), + with much work.[ql



  • 3434. Moloch {mol-okh'}; of Hebrew origin [4432]; Moloch (i.e.
  • Molek), an idol: --Moloch.[ql



  • 3435. moluno {mol-oo'-no}; probably from 3189; to soil
  • (figuratively): --defile.[ql



  • 3436. molusmos {mol-oos-mos'}; from 3435; a stain; i.e.
  • (figuratively) immorality: --filthiness.[ql



  • 3437. momphe {mom-fay'}; from 3201; blame, i.e. (by implication)
  • a fault: --quarrel.[ql



  • 3438. mone {mon-ay'}; from 3306; a staying, i.e. residence (the
  • act or the place): --abode, mansion.[ql



  • 3439. monogenes {mon-og-en-ace'}; from 3441 and 1096; only-born,
  • i.e. sole: --only (begotten, child).[ql



  • 3440. monon {mon'-on}; neuter of 3441 as adverb; merely: --alone,
  • but, only.[ql



  • 3441. monos {mon'-os}; probably from 3306; remaining, i.e. sole
  • or single; by implication mere: --alone, only, by themselves.[ql



  • 3442. monophthalmos {mon-of'-thal-mos}; from 3441 and 3788; one-
  • eyed: --with one eye.[ql



  • 3443. monoo {mon-o'-o}; from 3441; to isolate, i.e. bereave: --
  • be desolate.[ql



  • 3444. morphe {mor-fay'}; perhaps from the base of 3313 (through
  • the idea of adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively, nature: --
  • form.[ql



  • 3445. morphoo {mor-fo'-o}; from the same as 3444; to fashion
  • (figuratively): --form.[ql



  • 3446. morphosis {mor'-fo-sis}; from 3445; formation, i.e. (by
  • implication) appearance (semblance or [concretely] formula): --
  • form.[ql



  • 3447. moschopoieo {mos-khop-oy-eh'-o}; from 3448 and 4160; to
  • fabricate the image of a bullock: --make a calf.[ql



  • 3448. moschos {mos'-khos}; probably strengthened for oschos (a
  • shoot); a young bullock: --calf.[ql



  • 3449. mochthos {mokh'-thos}; from the base of 3425; toil, i.e.
  • (by implication) sadness: --painfulness, travail.[ql



  • 3450. mou {moo}; the simpler form of 1700; of me: --I, me, mine
  • (own), my.[ql



  • 3451. mousikos {moo-sik-os'}; from Mousa (a Muse); "musical", i.
  • e. (as noun) a minstrel: --musician.[ql



  • 3452. muelos {moo-el-os'}; perhaps a primary word; the marrow: --
  • marrow.[ql





  • 3453. mueo {moo-eh'-o}; from the base of 3466; to initiate, i.e.
  • (by implication) to teach: --instruct.[ql



  • 3454. muthos {moo'-thos}; perhaps from the same as 3453 (through
  • the idea of tuition); a tale, i.e. fiction ("myth"): --fable.[ql



  • 3455. mukaomai {moo-kah'-om-ahee}; from a presumed derivative of
  • muzo ( to "moo"); to bellow (roar): --roar.[ql



  • 3456. mukterizo {mook-tay-rid'-zo}; from a derivative of the
  • base of 3455 (meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds); to
  • make mouths at, i.e. ridicule: --mock.[ql



  • 3457. mulikos {moo-lee-kos'}; from 3458; belonging to a mill: --
  • mill[-stone].[ql



  • 3458. mulos {moo'-los}; probably ultimately from the base of
  • 3433 (through the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e. (by
  • implication) a grinder (millstone): --millstone.[ql



  • 3459. mulon {moo'-lone}; from 3458; a mill-house: --mill.[ql



  • 3460. Mura {moo'-rah}; of uncertain derivation; Myra, a place in
  • Asia Minor: --Myra.[ql



  • 3461. murias {moo-ree'-as}; from 3463; a ten-thousand; by
  • extension, a "myriad" or indefinite number: --ten thousand.[ql



  • 3462. murizo {moo-rid'-zo}; from 3464; to apply (perfumed)
  • unguent to: --anoint.[ql



  • 3463. murioi {moo'-ree-oi}; plural of an apparently primary word
  • (properly, meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension,
  • innumerably many: --ten thousand.[ql



  • 3464. muron {moo'-ron}; probably of foreign origin [compare 4753,
  • 4666]; "myrrh", i.e. (by implication) perfumed oil: --ointment.
  • [ql



  • 3465. Musia {moo-see'-ah}; of uncertain origin; Mysia, a region
  • of Asia Minor: --Mysia.[ql



  • 3466. musterion {moos-tay'-ree-on}; from a derivative of muo (to
  • shut the mouth); a secret or "mystery" (through the idea of
  • silence imposed by initiation into religious rites): --mystery.
  • [ql



  • 3467. muopazo {moo-ope-ad'-zo}; from a compound of the base of
  • 3466 and ops (the face; from 3700); to shut the eyes, i.e. blink
  • (see indistinctly): --cannot see far off.[ql



  • 3468. molops {mo'-lopes}; from molos ("moil"; probably akin to
  • the base of 3433) and probably ops (the face; from 3700); a mole
  • ("black eye") or blow-mark: --stripe.[ql



  • 3469. momaomai {mo-mah'-om-ahee}; from 3470; to carp at, i.e.
  • censure (discredit): --blame.[ql



  • 3470. momos {mo'-mos}; perhaps from 3201; a flaw or blot, i.e.
  • (figuratively) disgraceful person: --blemish.[ql



  • 3471. moraino {mo-rah'-ee-no}; from 3474; to become insipid;
  • figuratively, to make (passively, act) as a simpleton: --become
  • fool, make foolish, lose savour.[ql



  • 3472. moria {mo-ree'-ah}; from 3474; silliness, i.e. absurdity: -
  • -foolishness.[ql



  • 3473. morologia {mo-rol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 3474 and
  • 3004; silly talk, i.e. buffoonery: --foolish talking.[ql



  • 3474. moros {mo-ros'}; probably from the base of 3466; dull or
  • stupid (as if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead,
  • (apparently) absurd: --fool(-ish, X -ishness).[ql



  • 3475. Moseus {moce-yoos'}; or Moses {mo-sace'}; or Mouses {mo-oo-
  • sace'}; of Hebrew origin; [4872]; Moseus, Moses, or Mouses (i.e.
  • Mosheh), the Hebrew lawgiver: --Moses.[ql



  • 3476. Naasson {nah-as-sone'}; of Hebrew origin [5177]; Naasson
  • (i.e. Nachshon), an Israelite: --Naasson.[ql



  • 3477. Naggai {nang-gah'-ee}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare
  • 5052]; Nangae (i.e. perhaps Nogach), an Israelite: --Nagge.[ql



  • 3478. Nazareth {nad-zar-eth'}; or Nazaret {nad-zar-et'}; of
  • uncertain derivation; Nazareth or Nazaret, a place in Palestine:
  • --Nazareth.[ql



  • 3479. Nazarenos {nad-zar-ay-nos'}; from 3478; a Nazarene, i.e.
  • inhabitant of Nazareth: --of Nazareth.[ql



  • 3480. Nazoraios {nad-zo-rah'-yos}; from 3478; a Nazoraean, i.e.
  • inhabitant of Nazareth; by extension, a Christian: --Nazarene,
  • of Nazareth.[ql



  • 3481. Nathan {nath-an'}; of Hebrew origin [5416]; Nathan, an
  • Israelite: --Nathan.[ql



  • 3482. Nathanael {nath-an-ah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [5417];
  • Nathanael (i.e. Nathanel), an Israelite and Christian: --
  • Nathanael.[ql



  • 3483. nai {nahee}; a primary particle of strong affirmation; yes:
  • --even so, surely, truth, verily, yea, yes.[ql



  • 3484. Nain {nah-in'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 4999];
  • Nain, a place in Palestine: --Nain.[ql



  • 3485. naos {nah-os'}; from a primary naio (to dwell); a fane,
  • shrine, temple : --shrine, temple. Comp 2411.[ql



  • 3486. Naoum {nah-oom'}; of Hebrew origin [5151]; Naum (i.e.
  • Nachum), an Israelite: --Naum.[ql



  • 3487. nardos {nar'dos}; of foreign origin [compare 5373]; "nard":
  • --[spike-]nard.[ql



  • 3488. Narkissos {nar'-kis-sos}; a flower of the same name, from
  • narke (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman: --
  • Narcissus.[ql



  • 3489. nauageo {now-ag-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3491 and 71; to
  • be shipwrecked (stranded, "navigate"), literally or figuratively:
  • --make (suffer) shipwreck.[ql



  • 3490. naukleros {now'-klay-ros}; from 3491 and 2819 ("clerk"); a
  • captain: --owner of a ship.[ql



  • 3491. naus {nowce}; from nao or neo (to float); a boat (of any
  • size): --ship.[ql



  • 3492. nautes {now'-tace}; from 3491; a boatman, i.e. seaman: --
  • sailor, shipman.[ql



  • 3493. Nachor {nakh-ore'}; of Hebrew origin [5152]; Nachor, the
  • grandfather of Abraham: --Nachor.[ql



  • 3494. neanias {neh-an-ee'-as}; from a derivative of 3501; a
  • youth (up to about forty years): --young man.[ql



  • 3495. neaniskos {neh-an-is'-kos}; from the same as 3494; a youth
  • (under forty): --young man.[ql



  • 3496. Neapolis {neh-ap'-ol-is}; from 3501 and 4172; new town;
  • Neapolis, a place in Macedonia: --Neapolis.[ql



  • 3497. Neeman {neh-eh-man'}; of Hebrew origin [5283]; Neeman (i.e.
  • Naaman), a Syrian: --Naaman.[ql



  • 3498. nekros {nek-ros'}; from an apparently primary nekus (a
  • corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun): --dead.
  • [ql



  • 3499. nekroo {nek-ro'-o}; from 3498; to deaden, i.e.
  • (figuratively) to subdue: --be dead, mortify.[ql





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