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4601 (sigao) to 4700 (spodos)



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4601

sigaw
sigao
see-gah'-o

from sigh - sige 4602; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively):--keep close (secret, silence), hold peace.

4602

sigh
sige
see-gay'

apparently from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence:--silence. Compare siwpaw - siopao 4623.

4603

sidhreoV
sidereos
sid-ay'-reh-os

from sidhroV - sideros 4604; made of iron:--(of) iron.

4604

sidhroV
sideros
sid'-ay-ros

of uncertain derivation; iron:--iron.

4605

Sidwn
Sidon
sid-one'

of Hebrew origin (Tsiydown 6721); Sidon (i.e. Tsidon), a place in Palestine:--Sidon.

4606

SidwnioV
Sidonios
sid-o'-nee-os

from Sidwn - Sidon 4605; a Sidonian, i.e. inhabitant of Sidon:--of Sidon.

4607

sikarioV
sikarios
sik-ar'-ee-os

of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans):--murderer. Compare foneuV - phoneus 5406.

4608

sikera
sikera
sik'-er-ah

of Hebrew origin (shekar 7941); an intoxicant, i.e. intensely fermented liquor:--strong drink.

4609

SilaV
Silas
see'-las

contraction for SilouanoV - Silouanos 4610; Silas, a Christian:--Silas.

4610

SilouanoV
Silouanos
sil-oo-an-os'

of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian:--Silvanus. Compare SilaV - Silas 4609.

4611

Silwam
Siloam
sil-o-am'

of Hebrew origin (Shiloach 7975); Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem:--Siloam.

4612

simikinqion
simikinthion
sim-ee-kin'-thee-on

of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron):--apron.

4613

Simwn
Simon
see'-mone

of Hebrew origin (Shim`own 8095); Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites:--Simon. Compare Sumewn - Sumeon 4826.

4614

Sina
Sina
see-nah'

of Hebrew origin (Ciynay 5514); Sina (i.e. Sinai), a mountain in Arabia:--Sina.

4615

sinapi
sinapi
sin'-ap-ee

perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant):--mustard.

4616

sindwn
sindon
sin-done'

of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos, i.e. bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it):--(fine) linen (cloth).

4617

siniazw
siniazo
sin-ee-ad'-zo

from sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively):--sift.

4618

siteutoV
siteutos
sit-yoo-ros'

from a derivative of sitoV - sitos 4621; grain-fed, i.e. fattened:--fatted.

4619

sitistoV
sitistos
sit-is-tos'

from a derivative of sitoV - sitos 4621; grained, i.e. fatted:--fatling.

4620

sitometron
sitometron
sit-om'-et-ron

from sitoV - sitos 4621 and metron - metron 3358; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food):--portion of meat.

4621

sitoV
sitos
see'-tos, also plural irregular neuter

sita see'-tah of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat:--corn, wheat.

4622

Siwn
Sion
see-own'

of Hebrew origin (Tsiyown 6726); Sion (i.e. Tsijon), a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or triumphant):--Sion.

4623

siwpaw
siopao
see-o-pah'-o

from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from sigh - sige 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like kwfoV - kophos 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water):--dumb, (hold) peace.

4624

skandalizw
skandalizo
skan-dal-id'-zo

from skandalon - skandalon 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble (transitively) or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure):--(make to) offend.

4625

skandalon
skandalon
skan'-dal-on

("scandal;" probably from a derivative of kamptw - kampto 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.

4626

skaptw
skapto
skap'-to

apparently a primary verb; to dig:--dig.

4627

skafh
skaphe
skaf'-ay

a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing):--boat.

4628

skeloV
skelos
skel'-os

apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank):--leg.

4629

skepasma
skepasma
skep'-as-mah

from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of skopoV - skopos 4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing:--raiment.

4630

SkeuaV
Skeuas
skyoo-as'

apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite:--Sceva.

4631

skeuh
skeue
skyoo-ay'

from skeuoV - skeuos 4632; furniture, i.e. spare tackle:--tackling.

4632

skeuoV
skeuos
skyoo'-os

of uncertain affinity; a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively (specially, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband)):--goods, sail, stuff, vessel.

4633

skhnh
skene
skay-nay'

apparently akin to skeuoV - skeuos 4632 and skia - skia 4639; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively):--habitation, tabernacle.

4634

skhnophgia
skenopegia
skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah

from skhnoV - skenos 4636 and phgnumi - pegnumi 4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes):--tabernacles.

4635

skhnopoioV
skenopoios
skay-nop-oy-os'

from skhnh - skene 4633 and poiew - poieo 4160; a manufacturer of tents:--tent-maker.

4636

skhnoV
skenos
skay'-nos

from skhnh - skene 4633; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit):--tabernacle.

4637

skhnow
skenoo
skay-no'-o

from skhnoV - skenos 4636; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion):-- dwell.

4638

skhnwma
skenoma
skay'-no-mah

from skhnow - skenoo 4637; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul):-- tabernacle.

4639

skia
skia
skee'-ah

apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively (darkness of error or an adumbration)):-- shadow.

4640

skirtaw
skirtao
skeer-tah'-o

akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus):--leap (for joy).

4641

sklhrokardia
sklerokardia
sklay-rok-ar-dee'-ah

feminine of a compound of sklhroV - skleros 4642 and kardia - kardia 2588; hard-heartedness, i.e. (specially), destitution of (spiritual) perception:--hardness of heart.

4642

sklhroV
skleros
sklay-ros'

from the base of skeloV - skelos 4628; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe):--fierce, hard.

4643

sklhrothV
sklerotes
sklay-rot'-ace

from sklhroV - skleros 4642; callousness, i.e. (figuratively) stubbornness:--hardness.

4644

sklhrotrachloV
sklerotrachelos
sklay-rot-rakh'-ay-los

from sklhroV - skleros 4642 and trachloV - trachelos 5137; hardnaped, i.e. (figuratively) obstinate:--stiffnecked.

4645

sklhrunw
skleruno
sklay-roo'-no

from sklhroV - skleros 4642; to indurate, i.e. (figuratively) render stubborn:--harden.

4646

skolioV
skolios
skol-ee-os'

from the base of skeloV - skelos 4628; warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse:--crooked, froward, untoward.

4647

skoloy
skolops
skol'-ops

perhaps from the base of skeloV - skelos 4628 and optanomai - optanomai 3700; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability):--thorn.

4648

skopew
skopeo
skop-eh'-o

from skopoV - skopos 4649; to take aim at (spy), i.e. (figuratively) regard:--consider, take heed, look at (on), mark. Compare optanomai - optanomai 3700.

4649

skopoV
skopos
skop-os'

from skeptomai (to peer about ("skeptic"); perhaps akin to skaptw - skapto 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal:--mark.

4650

skorpizw
skorpizo
skor-pid'-zo

apparently from the same as skorpioV - skorpios 4651 (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate, i.e. (figuratively) put to flight, waste, be liberal:--disperse abroad, scatter (abroad).

4651

skorpioV
skorpios
skor-pee'-os

probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of skopoV - skopos 4649 and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting):--scorpion.

4652

skoteinoV
skoteinos
skot-i-nos'

from skotoV - skotos 4655; opaque, i.e. (figuratively) benighted:--dark, full of darkness.

4653

skotia
skotia
skot-ee'-ah

from skotoV - skotos 4655; dimness, obscurity (literally or figuratively):--dark(-ness).

4654

skotizw
skotizo
skot-id-zo

from skotoV - skotos 4655; to obscure (literally or figuratively):--darken.

4655

skotoV
skotos
skot'-os

from the base of skia - skia 4639; shadiness, i.e. obscurity (literally or figuratively):--darkness.

4656

skotow
skotoo
skot-o'-o

from skotoV - skotos 4655; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively):--be full of darkness.

4657

skubalon
skubalon
skoo'-bal-on

neuter of a presumed derivative of eiV - eis 1519 and kuwn - kuon 2965 and ballw - ballo 906; what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse (ordure):--dung.

4658

SkuqhV
Skuthes
skoo'-thace

probably of foreign origin; a Scythene or Scythian, i.e. (by implication) a savage:--Scythian.

4659

skuqrwpoV
skuthropos
skoo-thro-pos'

from skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of optanomai - optanomai 3700; angry-visaged, i.e. gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance:--of a sad countenance.

4660

skullw
skullo
skool'-lo

apparently a primary verb; to flay, i.e. (figuratively) to harass:--trouble(self).

4661

skulon
skulon
skoo'-lon

neuter from skullw - skullo 4660; something stripped (as a hide), i.e. booty:--spoil.

4662

skwlhkobrwtoV
skolekobrotos
sko-lay-kob'-ro-tos

from skwlhx - skolex 4663 and a derivative of bibrwskw - bibrosko 977; worm-eaten, i.e. diseased with maggots:--eaten of worms.

4663

skwlhx
skolex
sko'-lakes

of uncertain derivation; a grub, maggot or earth-worm:--worm.

4664

smaragdinoV
smaragdinos
smar-ag'-dee-nos

from smaragdoV - smaragdos 4665; consisting of emerald:--emerald.

4665

smaragdoV
smaragdos
smar'-ag-dos

of uncertain derivation; the emerald or green gem so called:--emerald.

4666

smurna
smurna
smoor'-nah

apparently strengthened for muron - muron 3464; myrrh:--myrrh.

4667

Smurna
Smurna
smoor'-nah

the same as smurna - smurna 4666; Smyrna, a place in Asia Minor:--Smyrna.

4668

SmurnaioV
Smurnaios
smoor-nah'-yos

from Smurna - Smurna 4667; a Smyrnoean:--in Smyrna.

4669

smurnizw
smurnizo
smoor-nid'-zo

from Smurna - Smurna 4667; to tincture with myrrh, i.e. embitter (as a narcotic):--mingle with myrrh.

4670

Sodoma
Sodoma
sod'-om-ah

plural of Hebrew origin (Cdom 5467); Sodoma (i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine:--Sodom.

4671

soi
soi
soy

dative case of su - su 4771; to thee:--thee, thine own, thou, thy.

4672

Solomwn
Solomon
sol-om-one'

of Hebrew origin (Shlomoh 8010); Solomon (i.e. Shelomoh), the son of David:--Solomon.

4673

soroV
soros
sor-os'

probably akin to the base of swreuw - soreuo 4987; a funereal receptacle (urn, coffin), i.e. (by analogy) a bier:--bier.

4674

soV
sos
sos

from su - su 4771; thine:--thine (own), thy (friend).

4675

sou
sou
soo

genitive case of su - su 4771; of thee, thy:--X home, thee, thine (own), thou, thy.

4676

soudarion
soudarion
soo-dar'-ee-on

of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse):--handkerchief, napkin.

4677

Sousanna
Sousanna
soo-san'-nah

of Hebrew origin (shuwshan 7799 feminine); lily; Susannah (i.e. Shoshannah), an Israelitess:--Susanna.

4678

sofia
sophia
sof-ee'-ah

from sofoV - sophos 4680; wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual):--wisdom.

4679

sofizw
sophizo
sof-id'-zo

from sofoV - sophos 4680; to render wise; in a sinister acceptation, to form "sophisms", i.e. continue plausible error:--cunningly devised, make wise.

4680

sofoV
sophos
sof-os'

akin to saphes (clear); wise (in a most general application):--wise. Compare fronimoV - phronimos 5429.

4681

Spania
Spania
span-ee'-ah

probably of foreign origin; Spania, a region of Europe:--Spain.

4682

sparassw
sparasso
spar-as'-so

prolongation from spairo (to grasp; apparently strengthened from spaw - spao 4685 through the idea of spasmodic contraction); to mangle, i.e. convluse with epilepsy:--rend, tear.

4683

sparganow
sparganoo
spar-gan-o'-o

from sparganon (a strip; from a derivative of the base of sparassw - sparasso 4682 meaning to strap or wrap with strips); to swathe (an infant after the Oriental custom):--wrap in swaddling clothes.

4684

spatalaw
spatalao
spat-al-ah'-o

from spatale (luxury); to be voluptuous:--live in pleasure, be wanton.

4685

spaw
spao
spah'-o

a primary verb; to draw:--draw (out).

4686

speira
speira
spi'-rah

of immediate Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of aireomai - haireomai 138 in the sense of its cognate eilissw - heilisso 1507; a coil (spira, "spire"), i.e. (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also (by analogy) a squad of Levitical janitors):--band.

4687

speirw
speiro
spi'-ro

probably strengthened from spaw - spao 4685 (through the idea of extending); to scatter, i.e. sow (literally or figuratively):--sow(- er), receive seed.

4688

spekoulatwr
spekoulator
spek-oo-lat'-ore

of Latin origin; a speculator, i.e. military scout (spy or (by extension) life-guardsman):--executioner.

4689

spendw
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.

4690

sperma
sperma
sper'-mah

from speirw - speiro 4687; something sown, i.e. seed (including the male "sperm"); by implication, offspring; specially, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for planting):--issue, seed.

4691

spermologoV
spermologos
sper-mol-og'-os

from sperma - sperma 4690 and legw - lego 3004; a seed-picker (as the crow), i.e. (figuratively) a sponger, loafer (specially, a gossip or trifler in talk):--babbler.

4692

speudw
speudo
spyoo'-do

probably strengthened from pouV - pous 4228; to "speed" ("study"), i.e. urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication, to await eagerly:--(make, with) haste unto.

4693

sphlaion
spelaion
spay'-lah-yon

neuter of a presumed derivative of speos (a grotto); a cavern; by implication, a hiding-place or resort:--cave, den.

4694

spilaV
spilas
spee-las'

of uncertain derivation; a ledge or reef of rock in the sea:--spot (by confusion with 4696).

4695

spilow
spiloo
spee-lo'-o

from spiloV - spilos 4696; to stain or soil (literally or figuratively):--defile, spot.

4696

spiloV
spilos
spee'-los

of uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace:--spot.

4697

splagcnizomai
splagchnizomai
splangkh-nid'-zom-ahee

middle voice from splagcnon - splagchnon 4698; to have the bowels yearn, i.e. (figuratively) feel sympathy, to pity:--have (be moved with) compassion.

4698

splagcnon
splagchnon
splangkh'-non

probably strengthened from splen (the "spleen"); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy:--bowels, inward affection, + tender mercy.

4699

spoggoV
spoggos
spong'-gos

perhaps of foreign origin; a "sponge":--spunge.

4700

spodoV
spodos
spod-os'

of uncertain derivation; ashes:--ashes.

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