NUMBERS  4601 TO  4699 ======================




4601. sigao {see-gah'-o}; from 4602; to keep silent

(transitively or


intransitively): --keep close (secret, silence), hold peace.[ql




4610. Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'}; of Latin origin; "silvan";


Silvanus, a Christian: --Silvanus. Compare 4609.[ql




4614. Sina {see-nah'}; of Hebrew origin [5514]; Sina (i.e.

Sinai), a


mountain in Arabia: --Sina.[ql




4621. sitos {see'-tos}; plural irregular neuter sita {see'-tah};

of


uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat: --corn, wheat.[ql




4622. Sion {see-own'}; of Hebrew origin [6726]; Sion (i.e.

Tsijon),


a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or


triumphant): --Sion.[ql




4624. skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to


entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or

entice


to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend.[ql




4625. skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a


derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare


(figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): --occasion to fall

(of


stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock.[ql




4629. skepasma {skep'-as-mah}; from a derivative of skepas (a


covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of


noticeableness); clothing: --raiment.[ql




4632. skeuos {skyoo'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a vessel,


implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively


[specifically, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the


husband]): --goods, sail, stuff, vessel.[ql




4633. skene {skay-nay'}; apparently akin to 4632 and 4639; a

tent or


cloth hut (literally or figuratively): --habitation, tabernacle.

[ql




4636. skenos {skay'-nos}; from 4633; a hut or temporary

residence,


i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit):


--tabernacle.[ql






4639. skia {skee'-ah}; apparently a primary word; "shade" or a


shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an


adumbration]): --shadow.[ql




4643. sklerotes {sklay-rot'-ace}; from 4642; callousness, i.e.


(figuratively) stubbornness: --hardness.[ql




4645. skleruno {sklay-roo'-no}; from 4642; to indurate, i.e.


(figuratively) render stubborn: --harden.[ql




4646. skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628; warped, i.e.


winding; figuratively, perverse: --crooked, froward, untoward.[ql




4647. skolops {skol'-ops}; perhaps from the base of 4628 and

3700;


withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a


bodily annoyance or disability): --thorn.[ql




4648. skopeo {skop-eh'-o}; from 4649; to take aim at (spy), i.e.


(figuratively) regard: --consider, take heed, look at (on), mark.


Compare 3700.[ql




4649. skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about


["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of

concealment;


compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a


goal: --mark.[ql




4650. skorpizo {skor-pid'-zo}; apparently from the same as 4651


(through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e.

(figuratively)


put to flight, waste, be liberal: --disperse abroad, scatter


(abroad).[ql




4654. skotizo {skot-id-zo}; from 4655; to obscure (literally or


figuratively): --darken.[ql




4655. skotos {skot'-os}; from the base of 4639; shadiness, i.e.


obscurity (literally or figuratively): --darkness.[ql




4657. skubalon {skoo'-bal-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of


1519 and 2965 and 906; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse


(ordure): --dung.[ql




4658. Skuthes {skoo'-thace}; probably of foreign origin; a

Scythene


or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage: --Scythian.[ql




4670. Sodoma {sod'-om-ah}; plural of Hebrew origin [5467]; Sodoma


(i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine: --Sodom.[ql




4675. sou {soo}; genitive case of 4771; of thee, thy: --X home,


thee, thine (own), thou, thy.[ql




4678. sophia {sof-ee'-ah}; from 4680; wisdom (higher or lower,


worldly or spiritual): --wisdom.[ql




4679. sophizo {sof-id'-zo}; from 4680; to render wise; in a

sinister


acceptation, to form "sophisms", i.e. continue plausible error:


--cunningly devised, make wise.[ql




4680. sophos {sof-os'}; akin to saphes (clear); wise (in a most


general application): --wise. Compare 5429.[ql




4681. Spania {span-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Spania, a


region of Europe: --Spain.[ql




4684. spatalao {spat-al-ah'-o}; from spatale (luxury); to be


voluptuous: --live in pleasure, be wanton.[ql




4687. speiro {spi'-ro}; probably strengthened from 4685 (through

the


idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. sow (literally or


figuratively): --sow(-er), receive seed.[ql




4689. spendo {spen'-do}; apparently a primary verb; to pour out

as a


libation, i.e. (figuratively) to devote (one's life or blood, as

a


sacrifice) (" spend"): --(be ready to) be offered.[ql




4690. sperma {sper'-mah}; from 4687; something sown, i.e. seed


(including the male "sperm"); by implication, offspring;


specifically, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for


planting): --issue, seed.[ql




4693. spelaion {spay'-lah-yon}; neuter of a presumed derivative

of


speos (a grotto); a cavern; by implication, a hiding-place or


resort: --cave, den.[ql






4696. spilos {spee'-los}; of uncertain derivation; a stain or


blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace: --spot.[ql




4698. splagchnon {splangkh'-non}; probably strengthened from

splen


(the "spleen"); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or


sympathy: --bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy.[ql


































 


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