NUMBERS  3000 TO  3099


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3000. latreuo {lat-ryoo'-o}; from latris (a hired menial); to

minister (to


God), i.e. render, religious homage: --serve, do the service,


worship(-per).[ql


 


3001. lachanon {lakh'-an-on}; from lachaino (to dig); a

vegetable: --herb.[ql




 


3004. lego {leg'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to "lay" forth, i.

e.


(figuratively) relate (in words [usually of systematic or set

discourse;


whereas 2036 and 5346 generally refer to an individual

expression or speech


respectively; while 4483 is properly, to break silence merely,

and 2980 means


an extended or random harangue]); by implication, to mean: --ask,

 bid, boast,


call, describe, give out, name, put forth, say(-ing, on), shew,

speak, tell,


utter.[ql


 


3005. leimma {lime'-mah}; from 3007; a remainder: --remnant.[ql


 


3007. leipo {li'-po}; a primary verb; to leave, i.e.

(intransitively or


passively) to fail or be absent: --be destitute (wanting), lack.

[ql


 


3008. leitourgeo {li-toorg-eh'-o}; from 3011; to be a public

servant, i.e.


(by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions

(worship, obey,


relieve): --minister.[ql


 


3009. leitourgia {li-toorg-ee'-ah}; from 3008; public function

(as priest


["liturgy"] or almsgiver): --ministration(-try), service.[ql


 


3010. leitourgikos {li-toorg-ik-os'}; from the same as 3008;

functional


publicly ("liturgic"); i.e. beneficient: --ministering.[ql


 


3011. leitourgos {li-toorg-os'}; from a derivative of 2992 and

2041; a public


servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or

(genitive case) a


worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): --minister(-ed).[ql


 


3017. Leui {lyoo'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3878]; Levi, the name

of three


Israelites: --Levi. Compare 3018.[ql


 


3020. Leuitikos {lyoo-it'-ee-kos}; from 3019; Levitic, i.e.

relating to the


Levites: --Levitical.[ql


 


3023. leon {leh-ohn'}; a primary word; a "lion": --lion.[ql


 


3027. leistes {lace-tace'}; from leizomai (to plunder); a

brigand: --robber,


thief.[ql


 


3028. lepsis {lape'-sis}; from 2983; receipt (the act): --

receiving.[ql


 


3029. lian {lee'-an}; of uncertain affinity; much (adverbially):

--exceeding,


great(-ly), sore, very (+ chiefest).[ql


 


3034. lithazo {lith-ad'-zo}; from 3037; to lapidate: --stone.[ql


 


3035. lithinos {lith-ee'-nos}; from 3037; stony, i.e. made of

stone: --of


stone.[ql


 


3036. lithoboleo {lith-ob-ol-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3037 and

906; to


throw stones, i.e. lapidate: --stone, cast stones.[ql


 


3037. lithos {lee'-thos}; apparently a primary word; a stone

(literally or


figuratively): --(mill-, stumbling-)stone.[ql


 


3042. limos {lee-mos'}; probably from 3007 (through the idea of

destitution);


a scarcity of food: --dearth, famine, hunger.[ql


 


3044. Linos {lee'-nos}; perhaps from 3043; Linus, a Christian: --

Linus.[ql


 


3048. logia {log-ee'-ah}; from 3056 (in the commercial sense); a


contribution: --collection, gathering.[ql


 


3049. logizomai {log-id'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from 3056; to

take an


inventory, i.e. estimate (literally or figuratively): --conclude,

 (ac-)count


(of), + despise, esteem, impute, lay, number, reason, reckon,

suppose, think


(on).[ql


 


3050. logikos {log-ik-os'}; from 3056; rational ("logical"): --

reasonable, of


the word.[ql


 


3051. logion {log'-ee-on}; neuter of 3052; an utterance (of God):


--oracle.[ql


 


3053. logismos {log-is-mos'}; from 3049; computation, i.e.

(figuratively)


reasoning (conscience, conceit): --imagination, thought.[ql


 


3054. logomacheo {log-om-akh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3056 and

3164; to be


disputatious (on trifles): --strive about words.[ql


 


3055. logomachia {log-om-akh-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3054;

disputation


about trifles ("logomachy"): --strife of words.[ql


 


3056. logos {log'-os}; from 3004; something said (including the

thought); by


implication a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the

mental


faculty) or motive; by extension, a computation; specifically

(with the


article in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ): --account,

cause,


communication, X concerning, doctrine, fame, X have to do,

intent, matter,


mouth, preaching, question, reason, + reckon, remove, say(-ing),

shew, X


speaker, speech, talk, thing, + none of these things move me,

tidings,


treatise, utterance, word, work.[ql


 


3058. loidoreo {loy-dor-eh'-o}; from 3060; to reproach, i.e.

vilify:


--revile.[ql


 


3060. loidoros {loy'-dor-os}; from loidos (mischief); abusive, i.

e. a


blackguard: --railer, reviler.[ql


 


3062. loipoy {loy-poy'}; masculine plural of a derivative of

3007; remaining


ones: --other, which remain, remnant, residue, rest.[ql


 


3063. loipon {loy-pon'}; neuter singular of the same as 3062;

something


remaining (adverbially): --besides, finally, furthermore, (from)

henceforth,


moreover, now, + it remaineth, then.[ql


 


3065. Loukas {loo-kas'}; contracted from Latin Lucanus; Lucas, a

Christian:


--Lucas, Luke.[ql


 


3066. Loukios {loo'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; illuminative;

Lucius, a


Christian: --Lucius.[ql


 


3067. loutron {loo-tron'}; from 3068; a bath, i.e.

(figuratively), immersion,


baptism: --washing.[ql


 


3068. louo {loo'-o}; a primary verb; to bathe (the whole person;

whereas 3538


means to wet a part only, and 4150 to wash, cleanse garments

exclusively):


--wash.[ql


 


3076. lupeo {loo-peh'-o}; from 3077; to distress; reflexively or

passively,


to be sad: --cause grief, grieve, be in heaviness, (be) sorrow(-

ful), be


(make) sorry.[ql


 


3077. lupe {loo'-pay}; apparently a primary word; sadness: --

grief, grievous,


+ grudgingly, heaviness, sorrow.[ql


 


3080. lusis {loo'-sis}; from 3089; a loosening, i.e.

(specifically) divorce:


--to be loosed.[ql


 


3082. Lustra {loos'-trah}; of uncertain origin; Lystra, a place

in Asia


Minor: --Lystra.[ql


 


3084. lutroo {loo-tro'-o}; from 3083; to ransom (literally or

figuratively):


--redeem.[ql


 


3085. lutrosis {loo'-tro-sis}; from 3084; a ransoming

(figuratively): --+


redeemed, redemption.[ql


 


3087. luchnia {lookh-nee'-ah}; from 3088; a lamp-stand

(literally or


figuratively): --candlestick.[ql


 


3089. luo {loo'-o}; a primary verb; to "loosen" (literally or

figuratively):


--break (up), destroy, dissolve, (un-)loose, melt, put off.

Compare 4486.[ql




 


3090. Lois {lo-ece'}; of uncertain origin; Lois, a Christian

woman:


--Lois.[ql


 




 


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