NUMBERS  2803 TO  2899 ======================




2803. Klaudia {klow-dee'-ah}; feminine of 2804; Claudia, a

Christian


woman: --Claudia.[ql




2806. klao {klah'-o}; a primary verb; to break (specially, of


bread): --break.[ql




2812. kleptes {klep'-tace}; from 2813; a stealer (literally or


figuratively): --thief. Compare 3027.[ql




2813. klepto {klep'-to}; a primary verb; to filch: --steal.[ql




2815. Klemes {klay'-mace}; of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.

e.


Clemens), a Christian: --Clement.[ql




2816. kleronomeo {klay-ron-om-eh'-o}; from 2818; to be an heir to


(literally or figuratively): --be heir, (obtain by)


inherit(-ance).[ql




2817. kleronomia {klay-ron-om-ee'-ah}; from 2818; heirship, i.e.


(concretely) a patrimony or (genitive case) a possession:


--inheritance.[ql




2818. kleronomos {klay-ron-om'-os}; from 2819 and the base of

3551


(in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. [reflexively]

getting


by apportionment); a sharer by lot, i.e. inheritor (literally or


figuratively); by implication, a possessor: --heir.[ql




2819. kleros {klay'-ros}; probably from 2806 (through the idea of


using bits of wood, etc., for the pively) to assign (a

privilege):


--obtain an inheritance.[ql




2820. kleroo {klay-ro-o}; from 2819; to allot, i.e. (fig.) to

assign


(a privilege): --obtain an inheritance.




2821. klesis {klay'-sis}; from a shorter form of 2564; an

invitation


(figuratively): --calling.[ql




2822. kletos {klay-tos'}; from the same as 2821; invited, i.e.


appointed, or (specifically) a saint: --called.[ql




2825. kline {klee'-nay}; from 2827; a couch (for sleep, sickness,


sitting or eating): --bed, table.[ql




2827. klino {klee'-no}; a primary verb; to slant or slope, i.e.


incline or recline (literally or figuratively): --bow (down), be

far


spent, lay, turn to flight, wear away.[ql




2831. kludonizomai {kloo-do-nid'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from

2830;


to surge, i.e. (figuratively) to fluctuate: --toss to and fro.[ql




2833. knetho {knay'-tho}; from a primary knao (to scrape); to


scratch, i.e. (by implication) to tickle: --X itching.[ql




2836. koilia {koy-lee'-ah}; from koilos ("hollow"); a cavity, i.

e.


(especially) the abdomen; by implication, the matrix;

figuratively,


the heart: --belly, womb.[ql




2837. koimao {koy-mah'-o}; from 2749; to put to sleep, i.e.


(passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively, to decease:


--(be a-, fall a-, fall on) sleep, be dead.[ql




2839. koinos {koy-nos'}; probably from 4862; common, i.e.


(literally) shared by all or several, or (cer.) profane: --

common,


defiled, unclean, unholy.[ql






2840. koinoo {koy-no'-o}; from 2839; to make (or consider)

profane


(ceremonially): --call common, defile, pollute, unclean.[ql




2841. koinoneo {koy-no-neh'-o}; from 2844; to share with others


(objectively or subjectively): --communicate, distribute, be


partaker.[ql




2842. koinonia {koy-nohn-ee'-ah}; from 2844; partnership, i.e.


(literally) participation, or (social) intercourse, or

(pecuniary)


benefaction: --(to) communicate(-ation), communion,


(contri-)distribution, fellowship.[ql




2843. koinonikos {koy-no-nee-kos'}; from 2844; communicative, i.

e.


(pecuniarily) liberal: --willing to communicate.[ql




2844. koinonos {koy-no-nos'}; from 2839; a sharer, i.e.

associate:


--companion, X fellowship, partaker, partner.[ql




2845. koite {koy'-tay}; from 2749; a couch; by extension


cohabitation; by implication, the male sperm: --bed, chambering,

X


conceive.[ql




2847. kokkinos {kok'-kee-nos}; from 2848 (from the kernel-shape

of


the insect); crimson-colored: --scarlet (colour, coloured).[ql




2848. kokkos {kok'-kos}; apparently a primary word; a kernel of


seed: --corn, grain.[ql




2850. kolakeia {kol-ak-i'-ah}; from a derivative of kolax (a


fawner); flattery: --X flattering.[ql




2852. kolaphizo {kol-af-id'-zo}; from a derivative of the base of


2849; to rap with the fist: --buffet.[ql




2853. kollao {kol-lah'-o}; from kolla ("glue"); to glue, i.e.


(passively or reflexively) to stick (figuratively): --cleave,

join


(self), keep company.[ql






2854. kollourion {kol-loo'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed

derivative


of kollura (a cake; prob akin to the base of 2853); properly, a


poultice (as made of or in the form of crackers), i.e. (by

analogy)


a plaster: --eyesalve.[ql




2857. Kolossai {kol-os-sah'-ee}; apparently feminine plural of


kolossos ("colossal"); Colossae, a place in Asia Minor:


--Colosse.[ql




2863. komao {kom-ah'-o}; from 2864; to wear tresses of hair: --

have


long hair.[ql




2864. kome {kom'-ay}; apparently from the same as 2865; the hair

of


the head (locks, as ornamental, and thus differing from 2359;

which


properly denotes merely the scalp): --hair.[ql




2865. komizo {kom-id'-zo}; from a primary komeo (to tend, i.e.

take


care of); properly, to provide for, i.e. (by implication) to

carry


off (as if from harm; genitive case obtain): --bring, receive.[ql




2871. kope {kop-ay'}; from 2875; cutting, i.e. carnage:


--slaughter.[ql




2872. kopiao {kop-ee-ah'-o}; from a derivative of 2873; to feel


fatigue; by implication, to work hard: --(bestow) labour, toil,

be


wearied.[ql




2873. kopos {kop'-os}; from 2875; a cut, i.e. (by analogy) toil

(as


reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by

implication,


pains: --labour, + trouble, weariness.[ql




2880. korennumi {kor-en'-noo-mee}; a primary verb; to cram, i.e.


glut or sate: --eat enough, full.[ql




2881. Korinthios {kor-in'-thee-os}; from 2882; a Corinthian, i.e.


inhabitant of Corinth: --Corinthian.[ql




2882. Korinthos {kor'-in-thos}; of uncertain derivation;

Corinthus,


a city of Greece: --Corinth.[ql




2885. kosmeo {kos-meh'-o}; from 2889; to put in proper order, i.

e.


decorate (literally or figuratively); specially, to snuff (a

wick):


--adorn, garnish, trim.[ql




2886. kosmikos {kos-mee-kos'}; from 2889 (in its secondary

sense);


terrene ("cosmic"), literally (mundane) or figuratively

(corrupt):


--worldly.[ql




2887. kosmios {kos'-mee-os}; from 2889 (in its primary sense);


orderly, i.e. decorous: --of good behaviour, modest.[ql




2888. kosmokrator {kos-mok-fat'-ore}; from 2889 and 2902; a


world-ruler, an epithet of Satan: --ruler.[ql




2889. kosmos {kos'-mos}; probably from the base of 2865; orderly


arrangement, i.e. decoration; by implication, the world (in a

wide


or narrow sense, including its inhabitants, literally or


figuratively [morally]): --adorning, world.[ql




2890. Kouartos {koo'-ar-tos}; of Latin origin (fourth); Quartus,

a


Christian: --Quartus.[ql




2896. krazo {krad'-zo}; a primary verb; properly, to "croak" (as

a


raven) or scream, i.e. (genitive case) to call aloud (shriek,


exclaim, intreat): --cry (out).[ql




 


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