5500. cheirotoneo {khi-rot-on-eh'-o}; from a comparative of 5495

and teino (to stretch); to be a hand-reacher or voter (by

raising the hand), i.e. (generally) to select or appoint: --

choose, ordain.[ql




5501. cheiron {khi'-rone}; irregular comparative of 2556; from

an obsolete equivalent cheres (of uncertain derivation); more

evil or aggravated (physically, mentally or morally): --sorer,

worse.[ql




5502. cheroubim {kher-oo-beem'}; plural of Hebrew origin [3742];

"cherubim" (i.e. cherubs or kerubim): --cherubims.[ql




5503. chera {khay'-rah}; feminine of a presumed derivative

apparently from the base of 5490 through the idea of deficiency;

a widow (as lacking a husband), literally or figuratively: --

widow.[ql




5504. chthes {khthes}; of uncertain derivation; "yesterday"; by

extension, in time past or hitherto: --yesterday.[ql




5505. chilias {khil-ee-as'}; from 5507; one thousand ("chiliad"):

 --thousand.[ql




5506. chiliarchos {khil-ee'-ar-khos}; from 5507 and 757; the

commander of a thousand soldiers ("chiliarch"}; i.e. colonel: --

(chief, high) captain.[ql






5507. chilioi {khil'-ee-oy}; plural of uncertain affinity; a

thousand: --thousand.[ql




5508. Chios {khee'-os}; of uncertain derivation; Chios, an

island in the Mediterranean: --Chios.[ql




5509. chiton {khee-tone'}; of foreign origin [3801]; a tunic or

shirt: --clothes, coat, garment.[ql




5510. chion {khee-one'}; perhaps akin to the base of 5490 (5465)

or 5494 (as descending or empty); snow: --snow.[ql




5511. chlamus {khlam-ooce'}; of uncertain derivation; a military

cloak: --robe.[ql




5512. chleuazo {khlyoo-ad'-zo}; from a derivative probably of

5491; to throw out the lip, i.e. jeer at: --mock.[ql




5513. chliaros {khlee-ar-os'}; from chlio (to warm); tepid: --

lukewarm.[ql






5514. Chloe {khlo'-ay}; feminine of apparently a primary word;

"green"; Chloe, a Christian female: --Chloe.[ql




5515. chloros {khlo-ros'}; from the same as 5514; greenish, i.e.

verdant, dun-colored: --green, pale.[ql




5516. chi xi stigma {khee xee stig'-ma}; the 22d, 14th and an

obsolete letter (4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet

(intermediate between the 5th and 6th), used as numbers;

denoting respectively 600, 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral: --six

hundred threescore and six.[ql




5517. choikos {kho-ik-os'}; from 5522; dusty or dirty (soil-

like), i.e. (by implication) terrene: --earthy.[ql




5518. choinix {khoy'-nix}; of uncertain derivation; a choenix or

certain dry measure: --measure.[ql




5519. choiros {khoy'-ros}; of uncertain derivation; a hog: --

swine.[ql




5520. cholao {khol-ah'-o}; from 5521; to be bilious, i.e. (by

implication) irritable (enraged, "choleric"): --be angry.[ql




5521. chole {khol-ay'}; feminine of an equivalent perhaps akin

to the same as 5514 (from the greenish hue); "gall" or bile, i.e.

 (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood, poppy, etc.): --

gall.[ql




5522. choos {kho'-os}; from the base of 5494; a heap (as poured

out), i.e. rubbish; loose dirt: --dust.[ql




5523. Chorazin {khor-ad-zin'}; of uncertain derivation; Chorazin,

 a place in Palestine: --Chorazin.[ql




5524. choregeo {khor-ayg-eh'-o}; from a compound of 5525 and 71;

to be a dance-leader, i.e. (generally) to furnish: --give,

minister.[ql




5525. choros {khor-os'}; of uncertain derivation; a ring, i.e.

round dance ("choir"}: --dancing.[ql




5526. chortazo {khor-tad'-zo}; from 5528; to fodder, i.e.

(generally) to gorge (supply food in abundance): --feed, fill,

satisfy.[ql




5527. chortasma {khor'-tas-mah}; from 5526; forage, i.e. food: --

sustenance.[ql




5528. chortos {khor'-tos}; apparently a primary word; a "court"

or "garden", i.e. (by implication, of pasture) herbage or

vegetation: --blade, grass, hay.[ql




5529. Chouzas {khood-zas'}; of uncertain origin: Chuzas, an

officer of Herod: --Chuza.[ql




5530. chraomai {khrah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb

(perhaps rather from 5495, to handle); to furnish what is needed;

 (give an oracle, "graze" [touch slightly], light upon, etc.), i.

e. (by implication) to employ or (by extension) to act towards

one in a given manner: --entreat, use. Compare 5531; 5534.[ql




5531. chrao {khrah'-o}; probably the same as the base of 5530;

to loan: --lend.[ql




5532. chreia {khri'-ah}; from the base of 5530 or 5534;

employment, i.e. an affair; also (by implication) occasion,

demand, requirement or destitution: --business, lack, necessary(-

ity), need(-ful), use, want.[ql




5533. chreopheiletes {khreh-o-fi-let'-ace}; from a derivative of

5531 and 3781; a loan-ower, i.e. indebted person: --debtor.[ql




5534. chre {khray}; third person singular of the same as 5530 or

5531 used impersonally; it needs (must or should) be: --ought.[ql




5535. chreizo {khrade'-zo}; from 5532; to make (i.e. have)

necessity, i.e. be in want of: --(have) need.[ql




5536. chrema {khray'-mah}; something useful or needed, i.e.

wealth, price: --money, riches.[ql




5537. chrematizo {khray-mat-id'-zo}; from 5536; to utter an

oracle (compare the original sense of 5530), i.e. divinely

intimate; by implication (compare the secular sense of 5532) to

constitute a firm for business, i.e. (generally) bear as a title:

 --be called, be admonished (warned) of God, reveal, speak.[ql




5538. chrematismos {khray-mat-is-mos'}; from 5537; a divine

response or revelation: --answer of God.[ql




5539. chresimos {khray'-see-mos}; from 5540; serviceable: --

profit.[ql




5540. chresis {khray'-sis}; from 5530; employment, i.e.

(specifically) sexual intercourse (as an occupation of the body):

 --use.[ql




5541. chresteuomai {khraste-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from

5543; to show oneself useful, i.e. act benevolently: --be kind.

[ql




5542. chrestologia {khrase-tol-og-ee'-ah}; from a compound of

5543 and 3004; fair speech, i.e. plausibility: --good words.[ql




5543. chrestos {khrase-tos'}; from 5530; employed, i.e. (by

implication) useful (in manner or morals): --better, easy, good(-

ness), gracious, kind.[ql




5544. chrestotes {khray-stot'-ace}; from 5543; usefulness, i.e.

moral excellence (in character or demeanor): --gentleness, good(-

ness), kindness.[ql




5545. chrisma {khris'-mah}; from 5548; an unguent or smearing, i.

e. (figuratively) the special endowment ("chrism") of the Holy

Spirit: --anointing, unction.[ql




5546. Christianos {khris-tee-an-os'}; from 5547; a Christian, i.

e. follower of Christ: --Christian.[ql




5547. Christos {khris-tos'}; from 5548; anointed, i.e. the

Messiah, an epithet of Jesus: --Christ.[ql




5548. chrio {khree'-o}; probably akin to 5530 through the idea

of contact; to smear or rub with oil, i.e. (by implication) to

consecrate to an office or religious service: --anoint.[ql




5549. chronizo {khron-id'-zo}; from 5550; to take time, i.e.

linger: --delay, tarry.[ql




5550. chronos {khron'-os}; of uncertain derivation; a space of

time (in general, and thus properly distinguished from 2540,

which designates a fixed or special occasion; and from 165,

which denotes a particular period) or interval; by extension, an

individual opportunity; by implication, delay: --+ years old,

season, space, (X often-)time(-s), (a) while.[ql




5551. chronotribeo {khron-ot-rib-eh'-o}; from a presumed

compound of 5550 and the base of 5147; to be a time-wearer, i.e.

to procrastinate (linger): --spend time.[ql




5552. chruseos {khroo'-seh-os}; from 5557; made of gold: --of

gold, golden.[ql




5553. chrusion {khroo-see'-on}; diminutive of 5557; a golden

article, i.e. gold plating, ornament, or coin: --gold.[ql




5554. chrusodaktulios {khroo-sod-ak-too'-lee-os}; from 5557 and

1146; gold-ringed, i.e. wearing a golden finger-ring or similar

jewelry: --with a gold ring.[ql




5555. chrusolithos {khroo-sol'-ee-thos}; from 5557 and 3037;

gold-stone, i.e. a yellow gem ("chrysolite"): --chrysolite.[ql




5556. chrusoprasos {khroo-sop'-ras-os}; from 5557 and prason (a

leek); a greenish-yellow gem ("chrysoprase"): --chrysoprase.[ql




5557. chrusos {khroo-sos'}; perhaps from the base of 5530

(through the idea of the utility of the metal); gold; by

extension, a golden article, as an ornament or coin: --gold.[ql




5558. chrusoo {khroo-so'-o}; from 5557; to gild, i.e. bespangle

with golden ornaments: --deck.[ql




5559. chros {khroce}; probably akin to the base of 5530 through

the idea of handling; the body (properly, its surface or skin): -

-body.[ql




5560. cholos {kho-los'}; apparently a primary word; "halt", i.e.

limping: --cripple, halt, lame.[ql




5561. chora {kho'-rah}; feminine of a derivative of the base of

5490 through the idea of empty expanse; room, i.e. a space of

territory (more or less extensive; often including its

inhabitants): --coast, county, fields, ground, land, region.

Compare 5117.[ql




5562. choreo {kho-reh'-o}; from 5561; to be in (give) space, i.e.

 (intransitively) to pass, enter, or (transitively) to hold,

admit (literally or figuratively): --come, contain, go, have

place, (can, be room to) receive.[ql




5563. chorizo {kho-rid'-zo}; from 5561; to place room between, i.

e. part; reflexively, to go away: --depart, put asunder,

separate.[ql




5564. chorion {kho-ree'-on}; diminutive of 5561; a spot or plot

of ground: --field, land, parcel of ground, place, possession.[ql




5565. choris {kho-rece'}; adverb from 5561; at a space, i.e.

separately or apart from (often as preposition): --beside, by

itself, without.[ql




5566. choros {kho'-ros}; of Latin origin; the north-west wind: --

north west.[ql




5567. psallo {psal'-lo}; probably strengthened from psao (to rub

or touch the surface; compare 5597); to twitch or twang, i.e. to

play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the divine worship with

music and accompanying odes): --make melody, sing (psalms).[ql




5563. psalmos {psal-mos'}; from 5567; a set piece of music, i.e.

a sacred ode (accompanied with the voice, harp or other

instrument; a "psalm"); collectively, the book of the Psalms: --

psalm. Compare 5603.[ql




5569. pseudadelphos {psyoo-dad'-el-fos}; from 5571 and 80; a

spurious brother, i.e. pretended associate: --false brethren.[ql




5570. pseudapostolos {psyoo-dap-os'-tol-os}; from 5571 and 652;

a spurious apostle, i.e. pretended pracher: --false teacher.[ql




5571. pseudes {psyoo-dace'}; from 5574; untrue, i.e. erroneous,

deceitful, wicked: --false, liar.[ql




5572. pseudodidaskalos {psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os}; from 5571 and

1320; a spurious teacher, i.e. propagator of erroneous Christian

doctrine: --false teacher.[ql




5573. pseudologos {psyoo-dol-og'-os}; from 5571 and 3004;

mendacious, i.e. promulgating erroneous Christian doctrine: --

speaking lies.[ql




5574. pseudomai {psyoo'-dom-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently

primary verb; to utter an untruth or attempt to deceive by

falsehood: --falsely, lie.[ql




5575. pseudomartur {psyoo-dom-ar'-toor}; from 5571 and a kindred

form of 3144; a spurious witness, i.e. bearer of untrue

testimony: --false witness.[ql




5576. pseudomartureo {psyoo-dom-ar-too-reh'-o}; from 5575; to be

an untrue testifier, i.e. offer falsehood in evidence: --be a

false witness.[ql




5577. pseudomarturia {psyoo-dom-ar-too-ree'-ah}; from 5575;

untrue testimony: --false witness.[ql




5578. pseudoprophetes {psyoo-dop-rof-ay'-tace}; from 5571 and

4396; a spurious prophet, i.e. pretended foreteller or religious

impostor: --false prophet.[ql




5579. pseudos {psyoo'-dos}; from 5574; a falsehood: --lie, lying.

[ql




5580. pseudochristos {psyoo-dokh'-ris-tos}; from 5571 and 5547;

a spurious Messiah: --false Christ.[ql




5581. pseudonumos {psyoo-do'-noo-mos}; from 5571 and 3686;

untruly named: --falsely so called.[ql




5582. pseusma {psyoos'-mah}; from 5574; a fabrication, i.e.

falsehood: --lie.[ql




5583. pseustes {psyoos-tace'}; from 5574; a falsifier: --liar.[ql




5584. pselaphao {psay-laf-ah'-o}; from the base of 5567 (compare

5586); to manipulate, i.e. verify by contact; figuratively, to

search for: --feel after, handle, touch.[ql




5585. psephizo {psay-fid'-zo}; from 5586; to use pebbles in

enumeration, i.e. (generally) to compute: --count.[ql




5586. psephos {psay'-fos}; from the same as 5584; a pebble (as

worn smooth by handling), i.e. (by implication of use as a

counter or ballot) a verdict (of acquittal) or ticket (of

admission); a vote: --stone, voice.[ql




5587. psithurismos {psith-oo-ris-mos'}; from a derivative of

psithos (a whisper; by implication, a slander; probably akin to

5574); whispering, i.e. secret detraction: --whispering.[ql




5588. psithuristes {psith-oo-ris-tace'}; from the same as 5587;

a secret calumniator: --whisperer.[ql




5589. psichion {psikh-ee'-on}; diminutive from a derivative of

the base of 5567 (meaning a crumb); a little bit or morsel: --

crumb.[ql




5590. psuche {psoo-khay'}; from 5594; breath, i.e. (by

implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal

sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from

4151, which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other

from 2222, which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms

thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew 5315, 7307

and 2416): --heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you.[ql




5591. psuchikos {psoo-khee-kos'}; from 5590; sensitive, i.e.

animate (in distinction on the one hand from 4152, which is the

higher or renovated nature; and on the other from 5446, which is

the lower or bestial nature): --natural, sensual.[ql




5592. psuchos {psoo'-khos}; from 5594; coolness: --cold.[ql




5593. psuchros {psoo-chros'}; from 5592; chilly (literally or

figuratively): --cold.[ql




5594. psucho {psoo'-kho}; a primary verb; to breathe

(voluntarily but gently, thus differing on the one hand from

4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the

other from the base of 109, which refers properly to an

inanimate breeze), i.e. (by implication of reduction of

temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively): --wax cold.

[ql




5595. psomizo {pso-mid'-zo}; from the base of 5596; to supply

with bits, i.e. (generally) to nourish: --(bestow to) feed.[ql




5596. psomion {pso-mee'-on}; diminutive from a derivative of the

base of 5597; a crumb or morsel (as if rubbed off), i.e. a

mouthful: --sop.[ql




5597. psocho {pso'-kho}; prolongation from the same base as 5567;

 to triturate, i.e. (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks

with the fingers or hand): --rub.[ql




5598. omega {o'-meg-ah}; the last letter of the Greek alphabet,

i.e. (figuratively) the finality: --Omega.[ql




5599. o {o}; a primary interj.; as a sign of the vocative case O;

 as a note of exclamation, oh: --O.[ql




o}; a primary interj.; as a sign of the vocative case O; as a

note of exclamation, oh: --O.[ql






 


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