Thomas Sheldon Green--- Κ, κ, Κάππα
a
Greek–English Lexicon
to
The New Testament
by
Thomas Sheldon Green
with a preface by
H. L. Hastings
Editor of the Christian, Boston, U.S.A.
and
A Supplement
Prepared by Wallace N. Stearns Under The Supervision of
J. H. Thayer, D.D., Litt.D.
Professor of New-Testament Criticism and Interpretation in the
Divinity School of Harvard University
Divinity School of Harvard University
Containing Additional Words and Forms to be found in one or
another of the Greek Texts in current use, especially those
of Lachmann, Tischendorf, Treglles, Westcott
and Hort, and the Revisers of 1881
another of the Greek Texts in current use, especially those
of Lachmann, Tischendorf, Treglles, Westcott
and Hort, and the Revisers of 1881
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- Κἀγώ,
- contracted from καὶ εγω, dat. κἀμοί, accus. κἀμέ, καί retaining, however, its independent force, Jno. 6.58; 10.15, et al.
- Καθά (καθ' ἅ)
- adv. lit.according to what; as according as, Mat. 27.10.
- Καθαίρεσις, εως, ἡ,
- pr. a taking down; a pulling down, overthrow, demolition, 2 Co. 10.4; met. a razing as respects spiritual state, a counter process to religious advancement by apostolic instrumentality, 2 Co. 10.8; 13.10: from
- Καθαιρέω, ῶ, (κατά & αἰρέω)
- ήσω, & καθελω, καθεῖλον,
- to take down, Mat. 15.36, 46. Lu. 23.53. Ac. 13.29; to pull down, demolish, Lu. 12.18; to throw or cast down, degrade, Lu. 1.52; to destroy, put an end to, Ac. 19.27; to overthrow, conquer, Ac. 13.19; to pull down, subvert, 2 Co. 10.5.
- Καθαίρω, (καθαρός)
- f. αρῶ, p. pass. κεκάθαρμαι,
- to cleanse from filth to clear by pruning, prune, Jno. 15.2; met. to cleanse, from sin, make expiation, He. 10.2.
- Καθάπερ, (καθ' ἅ περ)
- adv. even as, just as, Ro. 4.6, et al.
- Καθάπτω, (κατά & ἅπτω)
- f. ψω,
- trans. to fasten or fit to; in N.T., equivalent to καθάπτομαι, to fix one's self upon, fasten upon, Ac. 28.3.
- Καθαρίζω,
- ίσω, & ιῶ, ἐκαθάρισα, a later equivalent to καθαίρω,
- to cleanse, render pure, Mat. 23.25. Lu. 11.39; to cleanse from leprosy, Mat. 8.2, 3; 10.8; met. to cleanse from sin, purify by an expiatory offering, make expiation for, He. 9.22, 23. 1 Jno. 1.7; to cleanse from sin, free from the influence of error and sin, Ac. 15.9. 2 Co. 7.1; to pronounce, ceremonially clean, Ac. 10.15; 11.9, et al.: whence
- Καθαρισμός, οῦ, ὁ,
- ceremonial cleansing, purification, Lu. 2.22. Jno. 2.6; mode of purification, Jno. 2.6; 3.35; cleansing of lepers, Mar. 1.44; met. expiation, He. 1.3. 2 Pe. 1.9, et al. L.G.
- Κάθαρμα, ατος, τό, (καθαίρω)
- offscouring, filth; met. a mean and abject person, an outcast, 1 Co. 4.13.
- Καθαρός, ά, όν,
- clean, pure, unsoiled, Mat. 23.26; 27.59; met. clean from guilt, guiltless, innocent, Ac. 18.6; 20.26; sincere, unfeigned, upright, virtuous, void of evil, Mat. 5.8; Jno. 15.3; clean ceremonially, Lu. 11.41: whence
- Καθαρότης, τητος, ἡ,
- cleanness, ceremonial purity, He. 9.13.
- Καθέδρα, ας, ἡ, (κατά & ἕδρα)
- a seat, Mat. 21.12; 23.2. Mar. 11.15.
- Καθέζομαι,
- f. καθεδοῦμαι,
- to seat one's self, sit down, Mat. 26.55. Lu. 2.46, et al.
- Καθεῖς, (καθ' εἷς)
- 90one by one, one after another, 1 Co. 14.31. Ep. 5.33. N.T.
- Καθεξῆς, (κατά & ἑξῆς)
- adv. in a continual order or series, successively, consecutively, Lu. 1.3. Ac. 11.4; 18.23; ὁ, ἡ, καθεξῆς, succeeding, subsequent, Lu. 8.1. Ac. 3.24. L.G.
- Καθεύδω, (κατά & εὕδω, to sleep)
- f. ευδήσω,
- to sleep, be fast asleep, Mat. 8.24; 9.24, et al.; met. to be slothful, careless, secure, Ep. 5.14. 1 Th. 5.6; to sleep the sleep of death, 1 Th. 5.10.
- Καθηγητής, οῦ, ὁ, (καθηγέομαι, to lead, conduct, fr. κατά & ἡγέομαι)
- pr. a guide, leader; in N.T., a teacher, instructor, Mat. 23.8, 10. L.G.
- Καθήκω, (κατά & ἥκω)
- to reach, extend to; καθήκει, impers. it is fitting, meet, Ac. 22.22; τὸ καθῆκον, what is fit, right, duty; τὰ μὴ καθήκοντα, by litotes for what is abominable or detestable, Ro. 1.28.
- Κάθημαι, (κατά & ἧμαι, to sit)
- 2 per. κάθησαι & κάθῃ, imperat. κάθησο & κάθου,
- to sit, be sitting, Mat. 9.9; Lu. 10.13; to be seated, 1 Co. 14.30; to dwell, Mat. 4.16. Lu. 1.79; 21.35, et al.
- Καθημερινός, ή, όν, (καθ' ἡμέραν, daily)
- daily, day by day, Ac. 6.1. L.G.
- Καθίζω,
- f. ίσω, p. κεκάθικα, a.1. ἐκάθισα,
- trans. to cause to sit, place; καθίζομαι, to be seated, sit, Mat. 19.28. Lu. 22.30; to cause to set as judges, place, appoint, 1 Co. 6.4;
- intrans. to sit, sit down, Mat. 13.48; 26.36; to remain, stay, continue, Lu. 24.49.
- Καθίημι, (κατά & ἵημι)
- f. καθήσω, a.1. καθῆκα,
- to let down, lower, Lu. 5.19. Ac. 9.25; 10.11; 11.5.
- Καθίστημι, and in N.T. καθιστάω, ῶ, (κατά & ἵστημι)
- f. καταστήσω, a.1. κατέστησα, a.1. pass. κατεστάθην, (ᾰ)
- to place, set, Ja. 3.6; to set, constitute, appoint, Mat. 24.45, 47. Lu. 12.14; to set down in a place, conduct, Ac. 17.15; to make, render, or cause to be, 2 Pe. 1.8; pass. to be rendered, Ro. 5.19.
- Καθό, (καθ' ὅ)
- as, Ro. 8.26; according as, in proportion as, 2 Co. 8.12. 1 Pe. 4.13.
- Καθόλου, (καθ' ὅλου)
- on the whole, in general, altogether; and with a negative, not at all, Ac. 4.18.
- Καθοπλίζω, (κατά & ὁπλίζω)
- f. ίσω,
- to arm completely, Lu. 11.21.
- Καθοράω, ῶ, (κατά & ὁράω)
- pr. to look down upon, in N.T., to mark, percieve, discern, Ro. 1.20.
- Καθότι, (καθ' ὅτι)
- according as, in proportion as, Ac. 2.45; 4.35; inasmuch as, Lu. 1.7; 19.9. Ac. 2.24.
- Καθώς, (κατά & ὡς)
- as, in the manner that, Mat. 21.6; 26.24; how, in what manner, Ac. 15.14; according as, Mar. 4.33; inasmuch as, Jno. 17.2; of time, when, Ac. 7.17. L.G.
- Καί,
- conj., and Mat. 2.2, 3, 11; 4.22; καὶ—καὶ, both—and; as a cumulative particle, also, too, Mat. 5.39. Jno. 8.19. 1 Co. 11.6, et al.; emphatic, even, also, Mat. 10.30. 1 Co. 2.10, et al.; in N.T., adversative, but, Mat. 11.19, et al.; also introductory of the apodosis of a sentence, Ja. 2.4. Ga. 3.28.
- Καίγε, (καί & γε)
- at least, were it only, Lu. 19.42; and even, yea too, Ac. 2.18. L.G.
- Καινός, ή, όν,
- new, recently made, Mat. 9.17. Mar. 2.22; new in species, character, or mode, Mat. 26.28, 29. Mar. 14.24, 25. Lu. 22.20. Jno. 13.34. 2 Co. 5.17. Ga. 6.15. Eph. 2.15; 4.24. 1 Jno. 2.7. Re. 3.12, et al.; novel, stange, Mar. 1.27. Ac. 17.19; new to the possessor, Mar. 1.27; Ac. 17.19; met. renovated, better, of higher excellence, 2 Co. 5.17. Re. 5.9, et al.: whence
- Καινότερος, α, ον,
- pr. comparat. of preced., newer, more recent; but used for the positive, new, novel, Ac. 17.21.
- Καινότης, τητος, ἡ,
- newness, Ro. 6.4; 7.6.
- Καίπερ, (καί & περ)
- though, although, Phi. 3.4. Re. 17.8, et al.
- Καιρός, οῦ, ὁ,
- pr. fitness, proportion, suitableness; a fitting situation, suitable place, 1 Pe. 4.17; a limited period of time marked by a suitableness of circumstances, a fitting season, 1 Co. 4.5. 1 Ti. 2.6; 6.15. Tit. 1.3; opportunity, Ac. 24.25. Ga. 6.10. He. 11.15; 91 a limited period of time distinguished by characteristic circumstances, a signal juncture, a marked season, Mat. 16.3. Lu. 12.56; 21.8. 1 Pe. 1.11, et al.; a destined time, Mat. 8.29; 26.18. Mar. 1.15. Lu. 21.24. 1 Th. 5.1, et al.; a season in ordinary succession, equivalent to ὥρα, Mat. 13.30. Ac. 14.17, et al.; in N.T., a limited time, a short season, Lu. 4.13, et al.; simply, a point of time, Mat. 11.24. Lu. 13.1, et al.
- Καίτοι, (καί & enclit. τοι)
- and yet, though, although, He. 4.3.
- Καίτοιγε, (καίτοι & γε)
- although, indeed, Jno. 4.2. Ac. 14.17; 17.27.
- Καίω,
- f. καύσω, pass. a.1. ἐκαύθην,
- to cause to burn, kindle, light, Mat. 5.15; pass. to be kindled, burn, flame, Lu. 12.35; met. to be kindled into emotion, Lu. 24.32; to consume with fire, Jno. 15.6. 1 Co. 13.3.
- Κἀκεῖ, (by crasis for καί ἐκεῖ)
- and there, Mat. 5.23; 10.11; there also, Mar. 1.38; thither also, Ac. 17.13, et al.
- Κἀκεῖθεν, (by crasis for καί ἐκεῖθεν)
- and thence, Mar. 10.1. Ac. 7.4; 14.26; 20.15; 21.1; 27.4, 12; 28.15; and then, afterwards, Ac. 13.21.
- Κἀκεῖνος, είνη, εῖνο, (by crasis for καί ἐκεῖνος)
- and he, she, it; and this, and that, Mat. 15.18; 23.23; he, she, it also; this also, that also, Mat. 20.4.
- Κακία, ας, ἡ (κακός)
- malice, malignity, Ro. 1.29. Ep. 4.31; wickedness, depravity, Ac. 8.22. 1 Co. 5.8; in N.T., evil, trouble, calamity, Mat. 6.34.
- Κακοήθεια, ας, ἡ, (κακός & ἦθος)
- disposition for mischief, malignity, Ro. 1.29.
- Κακολογέω, ῶ, κακός & λέγω)
- f. ησω,
- to speak evil of, revile, abuse, assail with reproaches, Mar. 9.39. Ac. 19.9; to address with offensive language, to treat with disrespect, contemn, Mat. 15.4. Mar. 7.10.
- Κακοπάθεια, ας, ἡ,
- a state of suffering, affliction, trouble; in N.T., enduraance in affliction, Ja. 5.10.
- Κακοπᾰθέω, ῶ, (κακός & πάσχω)
- f. ήσω,
- to suffer evil or afflictions, 2 Ti. 2.9; to be vexed, troubled, dejected, Ja. 5.18; in N.T., to show endurance in trials and afflictions, 2 Ti. 2.3.
- Κακοποιέω, ῶ, κακός & ποιέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to cause evil, injure, do harm, Mar. 3.4. Lu. 6.9; to do evil, commit sin, 1 Pe. 3.17.
- Κακοποιός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (fr. same)
- an evil-doer, 1 Pe. 2.12, et al.; a malefactor, cirminal, Jno. 18.30.
- Κακός, ή, όν,
- bad, of a bad quality or disposition, worthless, corrupt, depraved, Mat. 21.41; 24.48. Mar. 7.21; wicked, criminal, morally bad; τὸ κακόν, evil, wickedness, crime, Mat. 27.23. Ac. 23.9 malediction, 1 Pe. 3.10; mischievous, harmful, baneful; τὸ κακόν, evil, mischief, harm, injury, Tit. 1.12; afflictive, τὸ κακόν, evil, misery, affliction, suffering, Lu. 16.25.
- Κακοῦργος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κακός & ἔργον)
- an evil-doer, malefactor, criminal, Lu. 23.32, 33, 39. 2 Ti. 2.9.
- Κακουχέω, ῶ, (κακός & ἔχω)
- to maltreat, afflict, harass; pass. to be afflicted, be oppressed with evils, He. 11.37; 13.3.
- Κακόω, ῶ, (κακός)
- f. ώσω, a.l. ἐκάκωσα,
- to maltreat, cause evil to, oppress, Ac. 7.6, 19; 12.1; 18.10. 1 Pe. 3.13; in N.T., to disaffect, cause to be evil affected, Ac. 14.2.
- Κακῶς, (fr. same)
- adv. ill, badly; physically ill, sick, Mat. 4.24; 8.16, et al.; grievously, vehemently, Mat. 15.22; wretchedly, miserably, Mat. 21.41; wickedly, reproachfully, Ac. 23.5; wrongly, criminally, Jno. 18.23; amiss, Ja. 4.3.
- Κάκωσις, εως, ἡ, κακόω
- ill-treatment, affliction, misery, Ac. 7.34.
- Καλάμη, ης, ἡ,
- the stalk of grain, straw, stubble, 1 Co. 3.12. (ᾰ).
- Κάλᾰμος, ου, ὁ,
- a reed, a cane, Mat. 11.7; 12.20. Lu. 7.24; a reed in its various applicances; as, a wand, a staff, Mat. 27.29, 30, 48. Mar. 15.19, 36; a measuring rod, Re. 11.1; a writer's reed, 3 Jno. 13.
- Καλέω, ῶ,
- f. έσω, p. κέκληκα, a.l. ἐκάλεσα, p. pass. κέκλημαι, a.1. pass. ἐκλήθην,
- to call, call to, Jno. 10.3; to call into one's presence, send for a person, Mat. 2.7; to summon, Mat. 2.15; 25.14, et al.; to invite, Mat. 22.9, et al.; to call to the performance of a certain thing, Mat. 9.13. He. 1.8, et al.; 92to call to a participation in the privileges of the Gospel, Ro. 8.30; 9.24. 1 Co. 1.9; 7.18, et al.; to call to an office or dignity, He. 5.4; to name, style, Mat. 1.21, et al.; pass. to be styled, regarded, Mat. 5.9, 19, et al.
- Καλλιέλαιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κάλλος & ἔλαιον)
- pr. adj. productive of good oil; as subst. a cultivated olive-tree, Ro. 11.24.
- Καλλίων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, (comp. of καλός)
- better; neut. κάλλῑον, as an adv. full well, Ac. 25.10.
- Καλοδιδάσκᾰλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (καλός & διδάσκαλος)
- teachng what is good, a teacher of good, Tit. 2.3. N.T.
- Καλοποιέω, ῶ (καλός & ποιέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to do well, do good, 2 Th. 3.13. S.
- Καλός, ή, όν,
- pr. beautiful; good, of good quality or disposition; fertile, rich, Mat. 13.8, 23; useful, profitable, Lu. 14.34; καλόν ἐστι, it is profitable; it is well, Mat. 18.8, 9;excellent, choice, select, goodly, Mat. 7.17, 19; καλόν ἐστι, it is pleasant, delightful, Mat. 17.4; just, full measure, Lu. 6.38; honourable, distinguished, Ja. 2.7; good, possessing moral excellence, worthy, upright, virtuous, Jno. 10.11, 14. 1 Ti. 4.6; τὸ καλὸν & τὸ καλὸν ἔργον, what is good and right, a good deed, rectitude, virture, Mat. 5.16. Ro. 7.18, 21; right, duty, propriety, Mat. 15.26; benefit, favour, Jno. 10.32, 33, et al.
- Κάλυμμα, ατος, τό,
- a covering; a veil, 2 Co. 3.13; met. a veil, a blind to spiritual vision, 2 Co. 3.14, 15, 16: from
- Καλύπτω,
- f. ψω, a.1. ἐκάλυψα, p. pass. κεκάλυμμαι,
- to cover, Mat. 8.24. Lu. 8.16; 23.30; to hide, conceal, Mat. 10.26. 2 Co. 4.3; met. to cover, throw a veil over, consign to oblivion, Ja. 5.20. 1 Pe. 4.8.
- Καλῶς,
- adv. well, rightly, suitably, with propriety, becomingly, 1 Co. 7.37; 14.17. Ga. 4.17; 5.7, et al.; truly, justly, corrrectly, Mar. 12.32. Lu. 20.39. Jno. 4.17, et al.; appositely, Mat. 15.7. Mar. 7.6; becomingly, honourably, Ja. 2.3; well, effectually, Mar. 7.9, 37, et al.; καλῶς εἰπεῖν, to speak well, praise, applaud, Lu. 6.26; καλῶς ἔχειν, to be convalescent, Mar. 16.18; καλῶς ποιεῖν, to do good, confer benefits, Mat. 5.44; 12.12; to do well, act virtuously, Phi. 4.14, et al.
- Κἀμέ, (καὶ ἐμέ)
- see κἀγώ.
- Κάμνλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (Heb. גמל)
- a camel, Mat. 3.4; 23.34, et al.
- Κάμῑνος, ου, ἡ,
- a furnace, oven, kiln, Mat. 13.42, 50. Re. 1.15; 9.2.
- Καμμύω, (contr. for καταμύω, fr. κατά & μύω)
- f. ύσω, a.1. ἐκάμμῠσα,
- to shut, close the eyes, Mat. 13.15. Ac. 28.27.
- Κάμνω,
- f. καμοῦμαι, p. κέκμηκα, a.2. ἔκᾰμον,
- pr. to tire with exertion, labour to weariness; to be wearied, tried out, exhausted, He. 12.3. Re. 2.3; to labour under disease, be sick, Ja. 5.15.
- Κἀμοί, (καὶ ἐμοί)
- see κἀγώ.
- Κάμπτω,
- f. ψω, a.1. ἔκαμψα,
- trans. to bend, inflect, the knee, Ro. 11.4. Ep. 3.14; intrans. to bend, bow, Ro. 14.11. Phi. 2.10.
- Κἄν, (by crasis καὶ ἐάν)
- and if, Mar. 16.18; also if, Mat. 21.21; even if, if even, although, Jno. 10.38; if so much as, He. 12.20; also in N.T., simply equivalent to καί as a particle of emphasis, by a pleonasm of ἄν, at least, at all events, Mar. 6.56. Ac. 5.15. 2 Co. 11.16.
- Κανανίτης, ου, ὁ, (Aram. קנאן, fr. Heb. קנא, to be zealous)
- Canaanite, i.q. ζηλωτής, zealot, Mat. 10.4. Mar. 3.18; coll. Lu. 6.15, & Ac. 1.13.
- Κανών, ονος, ὁ, (κάννα v. κάνη, a cane)
- a measure, rule; in N.T., prescribed range of action or duty, 2 Co. 10.13, 15, 16; met. rule of conduct or doctrine, Ga. 6.16. Phil. 3.16.
- Καπηλεύω,
- f. εύσω,
- (pr. to be κάπηλος, a retailer, huckster; and, as these persons had the reputation of increasing their profits by adulteration, hence,) in N.T., to corrupt, adulterate, 2 Co. 2.17.
- Καπνός, οῦ, ὁ,
- smoke, Ac. 2.19. Re. 8.4, et al.
- Καρδία, ας, ἡ, (κέαρ, idem)
- the heart; the heart, regarded as the seat of feelings, impulse, affection, desire, Mat. 6.21; 22.37. Phil. 1.7, et al.; the heart, as the seat of intellect, Mat. 13.15. Ro. 1.21, et al.; 93the heart, as the inner and mental frame, Mat. 5.8. Lu. 16.15. 1 Pe. 3.4, et al.; the conscience, 1 Jno. 3.20, 21; the heart, the inner part, middle, centre, Mat. 12.40, et al.
- Καρδιογνώστης, ου, ὁ, (καρδία & γινώσκω)
- heart-knower, searcher of hearts, Ac. 1.24; 15.8. N.T.
- Καρπός, οῦ, ὁ,
- fruit, Mat. 3.10; 21.19, 34; fr. the Heb. καρπὸς κοιλίας, fruit of the womb, offspring, Lu. 1.42; καρπὸς ὀσφύος, fruit of the loins, offspring, posterity, Ac. 2.30; καρπὸς χειλέων, fruit of the lips, praise, He. 13.15; met. conduct, actions, Mat. 3.8; 7.16. Ro. 6.22; benefit, profit, emolument, Ro. 1.13; 6.21; reward, Phi. 4.17, et al.
- Καρποφορέω, ῶ, (καρπός & φορέω, fr. φέρω
- f. ήσω, a.1. ἐκαρποφόρησα,
- to bear fruit, yield, Mar. 4.28; met. to bring forth or exhibit actions or conduct, Mat. 13.23. Ro. 7.5; mid. to expand by fruitfulness, to develop itself by success, Col. 1.6.
- Καρποφόρος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (fr. same)
- fruitful, adapted to bring forth fruit, Ac. 14.17.
- Καρτερέω, ῶ, (καρτερός, by metath. fr. κράτος)
- f. ήσω, a.1. ἐκαρτέρησα,
- to be stout; to endure patiently, bear up with fortitude, He. 11.27.
- Κάρφος, εος, τό, (κάρφω, to shrivel)
- any small dry thing, as chaff, stubble, splinter, mote, &c.; Mat. 7.3, 4.5. Lu. 6.41, 42.
- Κατά,
- prep., with a genitive, down from, adown, Mat. 8.32; down upon, upon, Mar. 14.3. Ac. 27.14; down into; κατὰ βάθους, profound, deepest, 2 Co. 8.2; down over, throughout a space, Lu. 4.14; 23.5; concerning, in cases of pointed allegation, 1 Co. 15.15; against, Mat. 12.30, et al.; by, in oaths, Mat. 26.63, at al.;
- with an accusative, of place, in the quarter of; about, near, at, Lu. 10.32. Ac. 2.10; throughout, Lu. 8.39; in, Ro. 16.5; among, Ac. 21.21; in the presence of, Lu. 2.31; in the direction of, towards, Ac. 8.26. Phi. 3.14; of time, within the range of; during, in the course of, at, about, Ac. 21.1; 27.27; distributively, κατ' οἶκον, by houses, from house to house, Ac. 2.46; κατὰ δύο, two and two, 1 Co. 14.27; καθ' ἡμέραν, daily, Mat. 26.55, et al.; trop., according to, conformably to, in proportion to, Mat. 9.29; 25.15; after the fashion or likeness of, He. 5.6; in virtue of, Mat. 19.3; as respects, Ro. 1.3. Ac. 25.14. He. 9.9.
- καταβαίνω, (κατά & βαίνω)
- f. βήσομαι, a.2. κατέβην, imperat. κατάβηθι, & κατάβα, p. καταβέβηκα,
- to come or go down, descend, Mat. 8.1; 17.9; to lead down, Ac. 8.26; to come down, fall, Mat. 7.25, 27, et al.; to be let down, Ac. 10.11; 11.5.
- Καταβάλλω, (κατά & βάλλω)
- f. βαλῶ,
- to cast down, Re. 12.10; to prostrate, 2 Co. 4.9; mid. to lay down, lay as foundation, He. 6.1.
- Καταβαρέω, ῶ, (κατά & βαρέω)
- f. ήσω,
- pr. to weigh down; met. to burden, be burdensome to, 2 Co. 12.16. L.G.
- Καταβαρύνω, (κατά & βαρύνω)
- f. υνῶ,
- to weigh down, oppress; pass. to be weighted down by sleep, by drowsy, v.r. Mar. 14.40.
- Κατάβᾰσις, εως, ἡ, (καταβαίνω)
- the act of descending; a way down, descent, Lu. 19.37.
- Καταβιβάζω, (κατά & βιβάζω)
- f. άσω,
- to cause to descend, bring or thrust down, Mat. 11.23. Lu. 10.15.
- Καταβολή, ῆς, ἡ, (καταβάλλω)
- pr. a casting down; laying the foundation, foundation; beginning, commencement, Mat. 13.35; 25.34, et al.; conception in the womb, He. 11.11.
- Καταβραβεύω, (κατά & βραβεύω)
- f. εύσω,
- pr. to give an unfavourable decision as respects a prize, to disappoint of the palm; hence, to beguile of, cause to miss, Col. 2.18.
- Καταγγελεύς, έως, ὁ,
- one who announces any thing, a proclaimer, publisher, Ac. 17.18: equivalent to κατάγγελος. N.T.
- Καταγγέλλω, (κατά & ἀγγέλλω)
- f. γελῶ, a.2. κατηγγέλην,
- to announce, proclaim, Ac. 13.38; in N.T., to laud, celebrate, Ro. 1.8. 1 Co. 11.26; to set forth, teach, inculcate, preach, Ac. 4.2; 13.5, et al.
- Καταγελάω, ῶ, (κατά & γελάω)
- f. άσω, άσομαι,
- to deride, jeer, Mat. 9.24. Mar. 5.40. Lu. 8.53.
- Καταγινώσκω, (κατά & γινώσκω)
- f. γνώσομαι,
- 94to determine against, condemn, blame, reprehend, Ga. 2.11. 1 Jno. 3.20, 21.
- Κατάγνυμι, v. -ύω, (κατά & ἄγνυμι, to break)
- f. κατάξω, & κατεάξω, a.1. κατέαξα, a.2. pass. κατεάγην (ᾱ), subj. κατεαγῶ,
- to break in pieces, crush, break in two, Mat. 12.20. Jno. 19.31, 32, 33.
- Κατάγω, (κατά & ἄγω)
- f. ξω, a.2. κατήγαγον,
- to lead, bring, or conduct down, Ac. 9.30; 22.30; 23.15, 20, 28; to bring a ship to land; pass. κατάγομαι, a.1. κατήχθην, to come to land, land, touch, Lu. 5.11, et al.
- Καταγωνίζομαι, (κατά & ἀγωνίζομαι)
- f. ίσομαι a.1 κατηγωνισάμην,
- to subdue, vanquish, conquer, He. 11.33. L.G.
- Καταδέω, (κατά & δέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to bind down; to bandage a wound, Lu. 10.34.
- Κατάδηλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (κατά & δῆλος)
- quite manifest or evident, He. 7.15.
- Καταδικάζω, (κατά & δικάζω)
- f. άσω,
- to give judgement against, condemn, Mat. 12.7, 37. Lu. 6.37. Ja. 5.6.
- Καταδίκη, ης, ἡ, (κατά & δίκη)
- condemnation, sentence of condemnation, v.r. Ac. 25.15.
- Καταδιώκω, (κατά & διώκω)
- f. ξω,
- to follow hard upon; to track, follow perseveringly, Mar. 1.36.
- Καταδουλόω, ῶ (κατά & δουλόω)
- f. ώσω,
- to reduce to absolute servitude, make a slave of, 2 Co. 11.20.
- Καταδυναστεύω, (κατά & δυναστεύω, to rule, reign)
- f. εύσω,
- to tyrannise over, oppress, Ac. 10.38. Ja. 2.6.
- Κατάθεμα, ατος, τό, (κατατίθημι)
- an execration, curse, by meton. what is worthy of execration, i.q. κατανάθεμα, v.r. Re. 22.3: (N.T.) whence
- Καταθεματίζω,
- f. ίσω,
- to curse, v.r. Mat. 26.74. N.T.
- Καταισχύνω, (κατά & αἰσχύνω)
- f. υνῶ,
- to shame, put to shame, put to the blush, 1 Co. 1.27; pass. to be ashamed, be put to the blush, Lu. 13.17; to dishonour, disgrace, 1 Co. 11.4, 5; fr. the Heb. to frustrate, disappoint, Ro. 5.5; 9.33.
- Κατακαίω, (κατά & καίω)
- f. καύσω, a.2. pass. κατεκάην,
- to burn up, consume with fire, Mat. 3.12; 13.30, 40, et al.
- Κατακαλύπτομαι, (mid of κατακαλύπτω, to veil, fr. κατά & καλύπτω)
- to veil one's self, to be veiled or covered, 1 Co. 11.6, 7.)
- Κατακαυχάομαι, ῶμαι,(κατά & καυχάομαι)
- f. ήσομαι,
- to vaunt one's self against, to glory over, to assume superiority over, Ro. 11.18. Ja. 2.13; 3.14. S.
- Κατάκειμαι, (κατά & κεῖμαι)
- f. είσομαι,
- to lie, be in a recumbent posture, be laid down, Mar. 1.30; 2.4; to recline at table, Mar. 2.15; 14.3, et al.
- Κατακλάω, ῶ, (κατά & κλάω)
- f. άσω, a.1. κατέκλᾰσα,
- to break, break in pieces, Mar. 6.41. Lu. 9.16.
- Κατακλείω, (κατά & κλείω)
- f. είσω,
- to close, shut fast; to shut up, confine, Lu. 3.20. Ac. 26.10.
- Κατακληροδοτέω, ῶ, (κατά, κλῆρος, & δίδωμι
- f. ήσω,
- to divide out by lot, distribute by lot, Ac. 13.19. S.
- Κατακληρονομέω, ῶ, (κατά, κλῆρος, & νέμω, to distribute)
- same a preceding, for which it is a v.r.
- Κατακλίνω, (ῑ), (κατά & κλίνω)
- f. ινῶ, a.1. κατέκλῑνα, a.1. pass. κατεκλίθην (ῐ),
- to cause to lie down, cause to recline at table, Lu. 9.14; mid. to lie down, recline, Lu. 14.8; 24.30.
- Κατακλύζω, (κατά & κλύζω, to lave, wash)
- f. ύσω, a.1. pass. κατεκλύσθην,
- to inundate, deluge, 2 Pe. 3.6: whence
- Κατακλυσμός, οῦ, ὁ,
- an inundation, deluge, Mat. 24.38, 39, et al.
- Κατακολουθέω, ῶ (κατά & ἀκολουθέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to follow closely or earnestly, Lu. 23.55. Ac. 16.17
- Κατακόπτω, (κατά & κόπτω)
- f. ψω,
- to cut or dash in pieces; to mangle, wound, Mar. 5.5.
- Κατακρημνίζω, (κατά & κρημνός, a precipice)
- f. ίσω,
- to cast down headlong, precipitate, Lu. 4.29.
- Κατάκρῐμα, ατος, τό,
- condemnation, condemnatory sentence, Ro. 5.16, 18; 8.1: (L.G.) from
- Κατακρίνω, (ῑ), (κατά & κρίνω)
- f. ινῶ, a.1. κατέκρῑνα, p. pass. κατακέκρῐμαι, a.1. pass. κατεκρίθην (ῐ),
- 95to give judgment against, condemn, Mat. 27.3 Jno. 8.10, 11, et al.; to condemn, to place in a guilty light by contrast, Mat. 12.41, 42. Lu. 11.31, 32. He. 11.7: whence
- Κατάκρῐσις, εως, ἡ,
- condemnation, 2 Co. 3.9; censure, 2 Co. 7.3. S.
- Κατακυριεύω, (κατά & κυριεύω)
- f. εύσω,
- to get into one's power; in N.T., to bring under, master, overcome, Ac. 19.16; to domineer over, Mat. 20.25, et al. L.G.
- Καταλᾰλέω, ῶ, (κατά & λαλέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to blab out; to speak against, calumniate, Ja. 4.11. 1 Pe. 2.12; 3.16: whence
- Καταλαλία, ας, ἡ
- evil-speaking, detraction, backbiting, calumny, 2 Co. 12.20. 1 Pe. 2.1. S.
- Κατάλᾰλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ,
- slanderous, a detractor, calumniator, Ro. 1.30. N.T.
- Καταλαμβάνω, (κατά & λαμβάνω)
- f. λύψομαι, a.2. κατέλᾰβον,
- to lay hold of, grasp; to obtain, attain, Ro. 9.30. 1 Co. 9.24; to seize, take possesssion of, Mar. 9.18; to come suddenly upon, overtake, surprise, Jno. 12.35; to deprehend, detect in the act, seize, Jno. 8.3, 4; met. to comprehend, apprehend, Jno. 1.5; mid. to understand, perceive, Ac. 4.13; 10.34, et al.
- Καταλέγω, (κατά & λέγω)
- f. ξω,
- to select; to reckon in a number, enter in a list or catalogue, enrol. 1 Ti. 5.9.
- Κατάλειμμα, ατος, τό,
- a remnant, a small residue, Ro. 9.27: (L.G.)from
- Καταλείπω, (κατά & λείπω)
- f. ψω, a.2 κατέλῐπον,
- to leave behind; to leave behind at death, Mar. 12.19; to relinquish, let remain, Mar. 14.52; to quit, depart from, forsake, Mat. 4.13; 16.4; to neglect, Ac. 6.2; to leave alone, or without assistance, Lu. 10.40; to reserve, Ro. 11.4.
- Καταλιθάζω, (κατά & λιθάζω)
- f. άσω,
- to stone, kill by stoning, Lu. 20.6. S.
- Καταλλᾰγή, ῆς, ἡ,
- pr. an exchange; reconciliation, restoration to favour, Ro. 5.11; 11.15. 2 Co. 5.18, 19: from
- Καταλλάσσω, (κατά & ἀλλάσσω)
- f. άξω, a.2. pass. κατηλλάγην (ᾰ),
- to change, exchange; to reconcile; pass. to be reconciled, Ro. 5.10. 1 Co. 7.11. 2 Co. 5.18-20.
- Κατάλοιπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (καταλείπω)
- remaining; οἱ κατάλοιποι, the rest, Ac. 15.17.
- Κατάλῠμα, ατος, τό,
- a lodging, inn, khan, Lu. 2.7; a guest-chamber, cœnaculum, Mar. 14.14. Lu. 22.11: (L.G.) from
- Καταλύω (ῡ), (κατά & λύω)
- f. ύσω, a.1. pass. κατελύθην (ῠ),
- to dissolve; to destroy, demolish, overthrow, throw down, Mat. 24.2; 26.61; met. to nullify, abrogate, Mat. 5.17. Ac. 5.38, 39, et al.; intrans. to unloose harness, &c., to halt, to stop for the night, lodge, Lu. 9.12.
- Καταμανθάνω, (κατά & μανθάνω)
- f. μαθήσομαι, a.2. κατέμᾰθον,
- to learn or observe thoroughly; to consider accurately and diligently, contemplate, mark, Mat. 6.28.
- Καταμαρτῠρέω, ῶ, (κατά & μαρτυρέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to witness or testify against, Mat. 26.62; 27.13, et al.
- Καταμένω, (κατά & μένω)
- f. ενῶ,
- to remain; to abide, dwell, Ac. 1.13.
- Καταμόνας, (κατά & μόνος)
- alone, apart, in private, Mar. 4.10. Lu. 9.18.
- Κατανάθεμα, ατος, τό, (κατά & ἀνάθεμα)
- a curse, execration; meton. one accursed, execrable, Re. 22.3: (N.T.) whence
- Καταναθεματίζω,
- f. ίσω,
- to curse, Mat. 26.74. N.T.
- Κατανᾱλίσκω, (κατά & ἀναλίσκω)
- f. λώσω,
- to consume, as fire, He. 12.29.
- Καταναρκάω, ῶ,(κατά & ναρκάω, to grow torpid)
- f. ήσω,
- in N.T., to be torpid to the disadvantage of any one, to be a dead weight upon; by impl. to be troublesome, burdensome to, in respect of maintenance, 2 Co. 11.9; 12.13, 14.
- Κατανεύω, (κατά & νεύω)
- f. εύσομαι,
- pr. to nod, signify assent by a nod; genr. to make signs, beckon, Lu. 5.7.
- Κατανοέω, ῶ (κατά & νοέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to perceive, understand, apprehend, 96Lu. 20.23; to observe, mark, contemplate, Lu. 12.24, 27; to discern, descry, Mat. 7.3; to have regard to, make account of, Ro. 4.19.
- Καταντάω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀντάω)
- f. ήσω,
- to come to, arrive at, Ac. 16.1; 20.15; of an epoch, to come upon, 1 Co. 10.11; met. to reach, attain to, Ac. 26.7, et al. L.G.
- Κατάνυξις, εως, ἡ,
- in N.T., deep sleep, stupor, dulness, Ro. 11.8. S.
- Κατανύσσω, (κατά & νύσσω)
- f. ξω, a.2. pass. κατενύγην,
- to pierce through; to pierce with compunction and pain of heart, Ac. 2.37.
- Καταξιόω, ῶ (κατά & ἀξιόω)
- f. ώσω,
- to account worthy of, Lu. 20.35; 21.36. Ac. 5.41. 2 Th. 1.5.
- Καταπᾰτέω, ῶ, (κατά & πατέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to trample upon, tread down or under feet, Mat. 5.13; 7.6 Lu. 8.5; 12.1; met. to treat with contumely, spurn, He. 10.29.
- Κατάπαυσις, εως, ἡ,
- pr. the act of giving rest; a state of settled cessation or rest, He. 3.11, 18; 4.3, 11, et al.; a place of rest, place of abode, dwelling, habitation, Ac. 7.49: from
- Καταπαύω, (κατά & παύω)
- f. αύσω,
- to cause to cease, restrain, Ac. 14.18; to cause to rest, give rest to, introduce into a permanent settlement, He. 4.8; intrans. to rest, desist from, He. 4.4, 10.
- Καταπέτασμα, ατος, τό, (καταπετάννυμι, to expand)
- a veil, curtain, Mat. 27.51. Mar. 15.38. Lu. 23.45. He. 6.19; 10.20. S.
- Καταπίνω, (κατά & πίνω)
- f. πίομαι, a.2. κατέπῐον, a.1. pass. κατεπόθην,
- to drink, swallow, gulp down, Mat. 23.24; to swallow up, absorb, Re. 12.16. 2 Co. 5.4; to ingulf, submerge, overwhelm, He. 11.29; to swallow greedily, devour, 1 Pe. 5.8; to distroy, annihilate, 1 Co. 15.54. 2 Co. 2.7.
- Καταπίπτω, (κατά & πίπτω)
- f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. κατέπεσον, p. πέπτωκα,
- to fall down, fall prostrate, Ac. 26.14; 28.6.
- Καταπλέω, (κατά & πλέω)
- f. εύσομαι, a.1. κατέπλευσα,
- to sail towards land, to come to land, Lu. 8.26.
- Καταπονέω, ῶ, (κατά & πονέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to exhaust by labour or suffering; to weary out, 2 Pe. 2.7; to overpower, oppress, Ac. 7.24.
- Καταποντίζω, (κατά & ποντίζω, to sink, fr. πόντος)
- f. ίσω,
- to sink in the sea; pass. to sink, Mat. 14.30; to be plunged, submerged, Mat. 18.6
- Κατάρα, ας, ἡ, (κατά & ἀρά)
- a cursing, execration, imprecation, Ja. 3.10. fr. the Heb. condemnation, doom, Ga. 3.10, 13. 2 Pe. 2.14; meton. a doomed one, one on whom condemation falls, Ga. 3.13: (ᾰρ)whence
- Καταράομαι, ῶμαι,
- f. άσομαι, a.1. κατηρᾱσάμην, in N.T., p. pass. part. κατηραμένος,
- to curse, to wish evil to, imprecate evil upon, Mat. 5.44. Mar. 11.21, et al.; in N.T., pass. to be doomed, Mat. 25.41.
- Καταργέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀργός)
- f. ήσω, p. κατήργηκα, a.1. κατήργησα, p. pass. κατήργημαι, a.1. pass. κατηργήθην,
- to render useless or unproductive, occupy unprofitably, Lu. 13.7; to render powerless, Ro. 6.6; to make empty and unmeaning, Ro. 4.14; to render null, to abrogate, cancel, Ro. 3.3, 31. Eph 2.15, et al.; to bring to an end, 1 Co. 2.6; 13.8; 15.24, 26. 2 Co. 3.7, et al.; to destroy, annihilate, 2 Th. 2.8. He. 2.14; to free from, diserver from, Ro. 7.2, 6. Ga. 5.4.
- Καταριθμέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀριθμέω)
- f. ήσω,
- to enumerate, number with, count with, Ac. 1.17.
- Καταρτίζω, (κατά & ἀρτίζω)
- f. ίσω, a.1. κατήρτισα,
- to adjust thoroughly; to knit together, unite completely, 1 Co. 1.10; to frame, He. 11.3; to prepare, provide, Mat. 21.16. He. 10.5; to qualify fully, to elevate to a complete standard, Lu. 6.40. He. 13.21. 1 Pe. 5.10; p. pass. κατηρτισμένος, fit, ripe, Ro. 9.22; to repair, refit, Mat. 4.21. Mar. 1.19; to supply, make good, 1 Th. 3.10; to restore to a forfeited condition, to reinstate, Ga. 6.1: whence
- Κατάρτῐσις, εως, ἡ
- pr. a complete adjustment; a state of completeness, perfection, 2 Co. 13.9. L.G.
- Καταρτισμός, οῦ, ὁ,
- completeness of qualification, a perfecting, Ep. 4.12. L.G.
- Κατασείω, (κατά & σείω)
- f. σείσω,
- to shake down or violently; τὴω χεῖρε or τῇ χειρί, to wave the hand, beckon; 97to sign silence by waving the hand, Ac. 12.17, et al.
- Κατασκάπτω, (κατά & σκάπτω)
- f. ψω,
- pr. to dig down under, undermine; by impl. to overthrow, demolish, raze, Ro. 11.3; τὰ κατεσκαμμένα, ruins, Ac. 15.16.
- Κατασκευάζω, (κατά & σκευάζω, fr. σκεῦος)
- f. άσω,
- to prepare, put in readiness, Mat. 11.10. Mar. 1.2. Lu. 1.17; 7.27; to construct, form, build, He. 3.3, 4; 9.2, 6; 11.7. 1 Pe. 3.20.
- Κατασκηνόω, ῶ, (κατά & σκηνόω, fr. σκηνή)
- f. ώσω,
- to pitch one's tent; in N.T., to rest in a place, settle, abide, Ac. 2.26; to haunt, roost, Mat. 13.32. Mar. 4.32. Lu. 13.19: whence
- Κατασκήνωσις, εως, ἡ,
- pr. the pitching a tent; a tent; in N.T., a dwelling-place; a haunt, roost, Mat. 8.20. Lu. 9.58. L.G.
- Κατασκιάζω, (κατά & σκιάζω, idem)
- f. άσω,
- to overshadow, He. 9.5.
- Κατασκοπέω, ῶ, (κατά & σκοπέω)
- f. κατασκέψομαι, in N.T., a.1. inf. κατασκοπῆσαι,
- to view closely and accurately; to spy out, Ga. 2.4.
- Κατασκοπός, οῦ, ὁ,
- a scout, spy, He. 11.31.
- Κατασοφίζομαι, (κατά & σοφίζω)
- f. ίσομαι,
- to exercise cleverness to the detriment of any one, to outwit; to make a victim of subtlety, to practise on by insidious dealing, Ac. 7.19. L.G.
- Καταστέλλω, (κατά & στενός)
- f. στελῶ, a.1. κατέστειλα, p. pass. κατέσταλμαι,
- to arrange, dispose in regular order; to appease, quiet, pacify, Ac. 19.35, 36.
- Κατάστημα, ατος, τό (καθίστημι)
- determinate state, condition; personal appearance, mien, deportment, Tit. 2.3. L.G.
- Καταστολή, ῆς, ἡ, (καταστέλλω)
- pr. an arranging in order; adjustment of dress; in N.T., apparel, dress. 1 Ti. 2.9.
- Καταστρέφω, (κατά & στρέφω)
- f. ψω,
- to invert; to overturn, overthrow, throw down, Mat. 21.12. Mar. 11.15
- Καταστρηνιάω, (κατά & στρηνιάω, to be headstrong, wanton, fr. στρηνίσ, v. στρηνός, hard, harsh)
- f. άσω,
- to be headstrong or wanton towards, 1 Ti. 5.11. N.T.
- Καταστροφή, ῆς, ἡ, (καταστρέφω)
- an overthrow, destruction, 2 Pe. 2.6; met. overthrow of right principle or faith, utter detriment, perversion, 2 Ti. 2.14.
- Καταστρώννυμι v. νύω, (κατά & στρώννυμι,—νύω)
- f. καταστρώσω, a.1. pass. κατεστρώθην,
- to strew down, lay flat; pass. to be strewn, laid prostrate in death, 1 Co. 10.5.
- Κατασύρω, (κατά & σύρω)
- to drag down; to drag away, Lu. 12.58. (ῡ).
- Κατασφάζω, v. σφάττω, (κατά & σφάζω v. σφάττω)
- f. σφάξω,
- to slaughter, slay, Lu. 19.27.
- Κατασφρᾱγίζω, (κατά & σφραγίζω)
- f. ίσω, p. pass. κατεσφράγισμαι,
- to seal up, Re. 5.1
- Κατάσχεσις, εως, ἡ, (κατέχω)
- a possession, thing possessed, A. 7.5. S.
- Κατατίθημι, (κατά & τίθημι)
- f. θήσω, a.1. κατέθηκα,
- to lay down, deposit, Mar. 15.46; mid. to deposit or lay up for one's self; χάριν, v. χάριτας, to lay up a store of favour for one's self, earn a title to favour at the hands of a person, to curry favour with, Ac. 24.27; 25.9.
- Κατατομή, ῆς, ἡ, (κατατέμνω, to cut up, fr. κατά & τέμνω)
- concision, mutilation, Phi. 3.2.
- Κατατοξεύω, (κατά & τοξεύω, to shoot with a bow)
- f. εύσω,
- to shoot down with arrows; to transfix with an arrow or dart, to transfix with an arrow or dart, He. 12.20.
- Κατατρέχω, (κατά & τρέχω)
- f. δραμοῦμαι, a.2. έδρᾰμον,
- to run down, Ac. 21.32.
- Καταφέρω, (κατά & φέρω)
- f. κατοίσω, a.1. pass. κατηνέχθην,
- to bear down; to overpower, as sleep, Ac. 20.9; καταφέρειν ψῆφον, to give a vote or verdict, Ac. 26.10.
- Καταφεύγω, (κατά & φεύγω)
- f. ξομαι, a.2. κατέφῠγον,
- to flee to for refuge, Ac. 14.6. He. 6.18.
- Καταφθείρω, (κατά & φθείρω)
- f. φθερῶ, f. pass. καταφθαρήσομαι,)
- to destroy, cause to perish, 2 Pe. 2.12; to corrupt, deprave, 2 Ti. 3.8.
- Καταφῐλέω, ῶ, (κατά & φιλέω)
- 98f. ήσω,
- to kiss affectionately or with a semblance of affection, to kiss with earnest gesture, Mat. 26.49. Lu. 7.38. Ac. 20.37, et al.
- Καταφρονέω, ῶ, (κατά & φρονέω)
- f. ήσω,
- pr. to think in disparagement of; to contemn, scorn, despise, Mat. 18.10. Ro. 2.4; to slight, Mat. 6.24. Lu. 16.13. 1 Co. 11.22. 1 Ti. 4.12; 6.2. 2 Pe. 2.10; to disregard, He. 12.2: whence
- Καταφρονητής, οῦ, ὁ,
- a contemner, despiser, scorner, Ac. 13.41. L.G.
- Καταχέω, (κατά & χέω)
- f. εύσω,
- to pour down upon, Mat. 26.7. Mar. 14.3
- Καταχθόνιος, ίου, ὁ, ἡ, (κατά & χθών, the earth)
- under the earth, subterranean, infernal, Phi. 2.10.
- Καταχράομαι, ῶμαι, (κατά & χράομαι)
- f. ήσομαι,
- to use downright; to use up, consume; to make an unrestrained use of, use eagerly, 1 Co. 7.31; to use to the full, stretch to the utmost, 1 Co. 9.18.
- Καταψύχω, (κατά & ψύχω)
- f. ξω,
- to cool, refresh, Lu. 16.24. (ῡ).
- Κατείδωλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κατά & εἴδωλον)
- rife with idols, sunk in idolatry, grossly idolatrous, Ac. 17.16. N.T.
- Κατέναντι, (κατά & ἔναντι)
- adv. over against, opposite to, Mar. 11.2; 12.41; 13.3; ὁ, ἡ, τὸ κατέναντι, opposite, Lu. 19.30; before, in the presence of, in the sight, Ro. 4.17. S.
- Κατενώπιον, (κατά & ἐνώπιον)
- adv. v. prep. in the presence of, in the sight of, 2 Co. 2.17; 12.19. Ep. 1.4. S.
- Κατεξουσιάζω, (κατά & ἐξουσιάζω)
- f. άσω,
- to exercise lordship over, domineer over, Mat. 20.25. Mar. 10.42. N.T.
- Κατεργάζομαι, (κατά & ἐργάζομαι)
- f. άσομαι,
- to work out; to effect, produce, bring out as a result, Ro. 4.15; 5.3; 7.13. 2 Co. 4.17; 7.10. Phi. 2.12. 1 Pe. 4.3. Ja. 1.3; to work, practise, realise in practice, Ro. 1.27; 2.9, et al.; to work or mould into fitness, 2 Co. 5.5; to dispatch, subdue, Eph. 6.13.
- Κατέρχομαι, (κατά & ἔρχομαι)
- f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. κατῆλθον,
- to come or go down, Lu. 4.31; 9.37; Ac. 8.5; 9.32, et al.; to land at, touch at, Ac. 18.22; 27.5.
- Κατεσθίω, (κατά & ἐσθίω)
- f. καθέδομαι, a.2. κατέφᾰγον,
- to eat up, devour, Mat. 13.4, et al.; to consume, Re. 11.5; to expend, squander, Lu. 15.30; met. to make a prey of, plunder, Mat. 23.13. Mar. 12.40. Lu. 20. 47. 2 Co. 11.20; to vex, injure, Ga. 5.15.
- Κατευθύνω, (κατά & εὐθύνω, fr. εὐθύς, straight)
- f. ῠνῶ, a.1. ῡηα,
- to make straight; to direct, guide aright, Lu. 1.79. 1 Th. 3.11. 2 Th. 3.5.
- Κατέφαγον,
- a.2. of κατεσθίω.
- Κατεφίστημι, (κατά & ἐφίστημι)
- intrans. a.2. κατεπέστην,
- to come upon suddenly, rush upon, assault, Ac. 18.12. N.T.
- Κατέχω, (κατά & ἔχω)
- f. καθέξω, & κατασχήσω, imperf. κατεῖχον, a.2. κατέσχον,
- to hold down; to detain, retain, Lu. 4.42. Philem. 13; to hinder, restrain, 2 Th. 2.6, 7; to hold downright, hold in a firm grasp, to have in full and secure possession, 1 Co. 7.30. 2 Co. 6.10; to come into full possession of, seize upon, Mat. 21.38; to keep, retain, 1 Th. 5.21; to occupy, Lu. 14.9; met. to hold fast mentally, retain, Lu. 8.15. 1 Co. 11.2; 15.2; to maintain, He. 3.6, 14; 10.23; intrans., a nautical term, to land, touch, Ac. 27.40; pass. to be in the grasp of, to be bound by, Ro. 7.6; to be afflicted with, Jno. 5.4.
- Κατηγορέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀγορεύω, to harangue)
- f. ήσω,
- to speak against, accuse, Mat. 12.10; 27.12. Jno. 5.45, et al.: whence
- Κατηγορία, ας, ἡ,
- an accusation, crimination, Lu. 6.7, et al.
- Κατήγορος, ου, ὁ
- an accuser, Jno. 8.10. Ac. 23.30, 35; 24.8, et al.
- Κατήγωρ, ορος, ὁ
- an accuser, v.r. Re. 12.10, a barbarous form for κατήγορος.
- Κατήφεια, ας, ἡ, (κατηφης, having a downcast look κατά & φάος)
- dejection, sorrow, Ja. 4.9.
- Κατηχέω, ῶ (κατά & ἠχέω)
- f. ήσω,
- pr. to sound in the ears, make the ears ring; to instruct orally, 99inform by teaching, Lu. 1.4. 1 Co. 14.19, et al.; pass. to be made acquainted with, be informed of, learn by report, Ac. 21.21, 24. L.G.
- Κατῑόω, ῶ, (κατά & ἰός)
- f. ώσω, p. pass. κατίωμαι,
- to cover with rust; pass. to rust, become rusty or tarnished, Ja. 5.3. L.G.
- Κατισχύω, (κατά & ἰσχύω)
- f. ύσω,
- to overpower, Mat. 16.18; intrans. to predominate, get the upper hand, Lu. 23.23. (ῡ).
- Κατοικέω, ῶ, (κατά & οἰκέω)
- f. ήσω,
- trans. to inhabit, Ac. 1.19, et al.; intrans. to have an abode, dwell, Lu. 13.4, Ac. 11.29, et al.; to take up or find an abode, Ac. 7.2, et al.; to indwell, Eph. 3.17. Ja. 4.5, et al.: whence
- Κατοίκησις, εως, ἡ,
- an abode, dwelling, habitation, Mar. 5.3.
- Κατοικητήριον, ίου, τό,
- the same, Ep. 2.22. Re. 18.2.
- Κατοικία, ας, ἡ,
- habitation, i.q. κατοίκησις, Ac. 17.26. L.G.
- Κατοπτρίζω, (κάτοπτρον, a mirror)
- f. ίσω,
- to show in a mirror; to present a clear and correct image of a thing; mid. to have presented in a mirror, to have a clear image presented, or, perhaps, to reflect, 2 Co. 3.18. L.G.
- Κατορθώμα, ατος, τό, (κατορθόω, to setup upright, accomplish happily, fr. κατά & ὀρθόω, to make straight)
- any thing happily and successfully accomplished; a beneficial and worthy deed, Ac. 24.3. L.G.
- Κάτω, (κατά)
- adv. & pre. down, downwards. Mat. 4.6. Lu. 4.9; beneath, below, under, Mat. 27.51. Mar. 14.66, et al.; ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, κάτω, what is below, earthly, Jno. 8.23.
- Κατώτερος, α, ον, (comparat. fr. κάτω)
- lower, Ep. 4.9.
- Κατωτέρω, (compar. of κάτω)
- adv. lower, further down; of time, under, Mat. 2.16.
- Καῦμα, ατος, τό, (καίω)
- heat, scorching or burning heat, Re. 7.16; 16.9: whence
- Καυματίζω,
- f. ίσω,
- to scrorch, burn, Mat. 13.6. Mar. 4.6. Re. 16.8, 9. L.G.
- Καῦσις, εως, ἡ, (καίω)
- burning, being burned, He. 6.8: whence
- Καυσόομαι, οῦμαι,
- to be on fire, burn intensely, 2 Pe. 3.10, 12. L.G.
- Καύσων, ωνος, ὁ
- fervent scorching heat; the scorching of the sun, Mat. 20.12; hot weather, a hot time, Lu. 12.55; the scorching wind of the East, Eurus, Ja. 1.11.
- Καυτηριάζω, (καυτήριον, an instrument for branding, fr. καίω)
- f. άσω, p. pass. κεκαυτηρίασμαι,
- to cauterise, brand; pass. met. to be branded with marks of guilt, or, to be seared into insensibility, 1 Ti. 4.2.
- Καυχάομαι, ῶμαι,
- f. ήσομαι, a.1. ἐκαυχησάμνη, p. κεκαύχημαι,
- to glory, boast, Ro. 2.17, 23; ὑπέρ τινος, to boast of a person or thing, undertake a laudatory testimony to, 2 Co. 12.5; to rejoice, exult, Ro. 5.2, 3, 11, et al.: whence
- Καύχημα, ατος, τό
- a glorying, boasting, 1 Co. 5.6; ground or matter of glorying or boasting, Ro. 4.2; joy, exultation, Phi. 1.26; laudatory testimony, 1 Co. 9.15, 16. 2 Co. 9.3, et al.
- Καύχησις, εως, ἡ,
- a later equivalent to καυχημα, Ro. 3.27. 2 Co. 7.4, 14; 11.10, et al.
- Κέδρος, ου, ἡ,
- a cedar, Jno. 18.1, where κέδρων is a false reading for the proper name Κεδρών.
- Κεῖμαι,
- f. κείσομαι,
- to lie, to be laid; to recline, to be lying, to have been laid down, Mat. 28.6. Lu 2.12, el al.; to have been laid, placed, set, Mat. 3.10. Lu. 3.9. Jno. 2.6, et al.; to be situated as a city, Mat. 5.14. Re. 21.16; to be in store, Lu. 12.19; met. to be specially set, solemnly appointed, destined, Lu. 2.34. Phi. 1.17. 1 Th. 3.3; to lie under an influence, to be involved in, 1 Jno. 5.19.
- Κειρία, ας, ἡ,
- a bandage, swath, roller; in N.T., pl. grave-clothes, Jno. 11.44.
- Κείρω,
- f. κερῶ, a.1. mid. ἐκειράμην,
- to cut off the hair, shear, shave, Ac. 8.32; 18.18. 1 Co. 11.6, bis.
- Κέλευσμα, ατος, τό,
- a word of command; a mutual cheer; hence, in N.T., a loud shout, an arousing outcry, 1 Th. 4.16: from
- Κελεύω, (κέλω, κέλομαι, idem)
- f. εύσω, a.1 ἐκέλευσα,
- 100to order, command, direct, bid, Mat. 8.18; 14.19, 28, et al.
- Κενοδοξία, ας, ἡ
- emply conceit, vain glory, Phi. 2.3: from
- Κενόδοξος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κενός & δόξα)
- vain-glorious, desirous of vain glory, Ga. 5.26.
- Κενός, ή, όν,
- empty; having nothing, empty-handed, Mar. 12.3; met. vain, fruitless, void of effect, Ac. 4.25. 1 Co. 15.10; εἰς κενόν, in vain, to no purpose, 2 Co. 6.1, et al.; hollow, fallacious, false, Ep. 5.6. Col. 2.8; inconsiderate, foolish, Ja. 2.20.
- Κενοφωνία, ας, ἡ, (κενός & φωνή)
- vain, empty babbling, vain disputation, fruitless discussion, 1 Ti. 6.20. 2 Ti. 2.16. N.T.
- Κενόω, ῶ, (κενός)
- f. ώσω, a.1. ἐκένωσα,
- to empty, evacuate; ἑαυτόν, to divest one's self, of one's prorogatives, abase one's self, Phi. 2.7; to deprive a thing of its proper functions, Ro. 4.14. 1 Co. 1.17; to show to be without foundation, falsify, 1 Co. 9.15. 2 Co. 9.3.
- Κέντρον, ου, τό, (κεντέω, to prick)
- a sharp point; a sting, Re. 9.10; a prick, stimulus, goad, Ac. 9.5; 26.14. met., of death, destructive power, deadly venom, 1 Co. 15.55, 56.
- Κεντυρίων, ωνος, ὁ (Lat. centurio, fr. centum, a hundred)
- in its original signification, a commander of a hundred foot-soldiers, a centurion, Mar. 15.39, 44, 45.
- Κενῶς (κενός)
- adv. in vain, to no purpose, unmeaningly, Ja. 4.5. L.G.
- Κεραία, ας, ἡ (κέρας)
- pr. a horn-like projection, a point, extremity; in N.T., an apex, or fine point, as of letters; the minutest part, a tittle, Mat. 5.18. Lu. 16.17.
- Κερᾰμεύς, έως, ὁ, (κέραμος)
- a potter, Mat. 27.7, 10. Ro. 9.21.
- Κεραμῐκός, ή, όν, (fr. same)
- made by a potter, earthen, Re. 2.27.
- Κεράμιον, ίου, τό, (dimin. of κέραμος)
- an earthenware vessel, a pitcher, jar, Mar. 14.13. Lu. 22.10
- Κέρᾰμος, ου, ὁ,
- potter's clay; earthenware; a tile, tiling, Lu. 5.19.
- Κεράννῡμι, v. νύω, (κεράω)
- f. κεράσω, a.1. ἐκέρᾰσα, p. pass. κέκρᾱμαι later κεκέρασμαι,
- to mix, mingle, drink; to prepare for drinking, Re. 14.10; 18.6, bis.
- Κέρας, ᾱτος, τό,
- a horn, Re. 5.6; 12.3, et al.; a projecting extremity at the corners of an altar, Re. 9.13; fr. the Heb., used symbolically for strength, power, Lu. 1.69.
- Κεράτιον, ίου, τό, (dimin. of κέρας)
- pr. a little horn; in N.T., a pod, the pod of the carob tree, or Ceratonia siliqua of Linnœus, a common tree in the East and the south of Europe, growing to a considerable size, and producing long slender pods, with a pulp of sweetish taste and several brown shining seeds like beans, sometimes eaten by the poorer people in Syria and Palestine, and commonly used for fattening swine, Lu. 15.16.
- Κερδαίνω,
- f. δανῶ, κερδήσω & ομαι, a.1. ἐκέρδησα,
- to gain as a matter of profit, Mat. 25.17, et al.; to win, acquire possession of, Mat. 16.26; to profit in the avoidance of, to avoid, Ac. 27.21; in N.T., Χριστόν, to win Christ, to become possessed of the privileges of the gospel, Ph. 3.8; to win over from estrangement Mat. 18.15; to win over to embrace the gospel, 1 Co. 9.19, 20, 21, 22. 1 Pe. 3.1; absol. to make gain, Ja. 4.13: from
- Κέρδος, εος, τό,
- gain, profit, Phi. 1.21; 3.7. Tit. 1.11.
- Κέρμα, ατος, τό, (κείρω)
- something clipped small; small change, small pieces of money, coin, Jno. 2.15: whence
- Κερματιστής, οῦ, ὁ,
- a money changer, Jno. 2.14. N.T.
- Κεφάλαιον, ου, τό, (κεφαλή)
- a sum total; a sum of money, capital, Ac. 22.28; the crowning or ultimate point to preliminary matters, He. 8.1: whence
- Κεφαλαιόω, ῶ,
- f. ώσω,
- to sum up; but in N.T., equiv. to κεφαλίζω, to wound on the head, Mar. 12.4.
- Κεφᾰλή, ῆς, ἡ,
- the head, Mat. 5.36; 6.17, et al.; the head, top; κεφαλή γωνίας, the head of the corner, the chief corner stone, Mat. 21.42. Lu. 20.17; met. 101the head, superior, chief, principal, one to whom others are subordinate, 1 Co. 11.3. Ep. 1.22, et al.
- Κεφαλίς, ίδος, ἡ, (dimin. of κεφαλή)
- in N.T., a roll, volume, division of a book, He. 10.7.
- Κημόω, ῶ, (κημός, a curb, bridle, muzzle)
- f. ώσω,
- to muzzle, v.r. 1 Co. 9.9.
- Κῆνσος, ου, ὁ, (Lat. census )
- a census, assessment, enumeration of the people and a valuation of their property; in N.T., tribute, tax, Mat. 17.25; poll-tax, Mat. 22.17, 19. Mar. 12.14.
- Κῆπος, ου, ὁ,
- a garden, any place planted with trees and herbs, Lu. 13.19. Jno. 18.1, 26; 19.41.
- Κηρουρός, οῦ, ὁ, (κῆπος & οὖρος, a watcher)
- a garden-keeper, gardener, Jno. 20.15.
- Κηρίον, ου, τό, (κηρός, beeswax)
- a honeycomb; a comb filled with honey, Lu. 24.42.
- Κήρυγμα, ατος, τό, (κηρύσσω)
- proclamation, proclaiming, public annunciation, Mat. 12.41; public inculcation, preaching, 1 Co. 2.4; 15.14; meton. what is publicly inculcated, doctrine, &c. Ro. 16.25, et al.
- Κήρυξ, ῡκος, ὁ,
- a herald, public messenger; in N.T., a proclaimer, publisher, preacher, 1 Ti. 2.7. 2 Ti. 1.11. 2 Pe. 2.5.
- Κηρύσσω,
- f. κηρύξω, a.1. ἐκήρυξα,
- to publish, proclaim, as a herald, 1 Co. 9.27; to announce openly and publicly, Mar. 1.4. Lu. 4.18; to noise abroad, Mar. 1.45; 7.36; to announce as a matter of doctrine, inculcate, preach, Mat. 24.14. Mar. 1.38; 13.10. Ac. 15.21. Ro. 2.21, et al.
- Κῆτος, εος, τό,
- a large fish, sea monster, whale, Mat. 12.40.
- Κηφᾶς, ᾶ, ὁ, (Aramæan, כיפא)
- Cephas, a rock, rendered into Greek by Πέτρος, Jno. 1.43. 1 Co. 1.12, et al.
- Κιβωτός, οῦ, ἡ,
- a chest, coffer; the ark of the covenant, He. 9.4; the ark of Noah, Mat. 24.38. Lu. 17.27, et al.
- Κιθάρα, ας, ἡ,
- a lyre, 1 Co. 14.7. Re. 5.8; 14.2; 15.2. (ᾰ): whence
- Κιθαρίζω,
- f. ίσω
- to play on a lyre, to harp, 1 Co. 14.7. Re. 14.2.
- Κιθαρῳδός, οῦ, ὁ, (κιθάρα & ἀείδω)
- one who plays on a lyre and accompanies it with his voice, a harper. Re. 14.2. 18.22.
- Κινάμωμον, v. κιννάμωμον, ου, τό,
- cinnamon, the aromatic bark of the Laurus cinnamomum, which grows in Arabia, Syria, &c. Re. 18.13.
- Κινδυνεύω,
- f. εύσω,
- to be in danger or peril, Lu. 8.23. Ac. 19.27, 40. 1 Co. 15.30: from
- Κίνδῡνος, ου, ὁ,
- danger, peril, Ro. 8.35. 2 Co. 11.26.
- Κῑνέω, ῶ, (κίω, to go)
- f. ήσω, a.1. ἐκίνησα,
- to set a-going; to move, Mat. 23.4; to excite, agitate, Ac. 24.5; 21.30; to remove, Re. 2.5; 6.14; in N.T., κεφαλήν, to shake the head in derision, Mat. 27.39. Mar. 15.29; mid. to move, possess the faculty of motion, exercise the functions of life, Ac. 17.28: whence
- Κίνησις, εως, ἡ,
- a moving, motion, Jno. 5.3.
- Κιννάμωμον,
- see κινάμωμον.
- Κλάδος, ου, ὁ, (κλάω, to break off)
- a bough, branch, shoot, Mat. 13.32; 21.8, et al.; met. offspring, progeny, posterity, Ro. 11.16, 21.
- Κλαίω,
- f. κλαύσομαι, in N.T. κλαύσω, a.1. ἔκλαυσα,
- intrans. to weep, shed tears, Mat. 26.75. Mar. 5.38, 39. Lu. 19.41; 23.28, et al.; trans. to weep for, bewail, Mat. 2.18.
- Κλάσις, εως, ἡ, (κλάω)
- a breaking, the act of breaking, Lu. 24.35. Ac. 2.42.
- Κλάσμα, ατος, τό, (fr. same)
- a piece broken off, fragment, Mat. 14.20; 15.37. Mar. 6.43. et al.
- Κλαυθμός, οῦ, ὁ, (κλαίω)
- weeping, Mat. 2.18; 8.12. et al.
- Κλάω,
- f. κλάσω, a.1. ἔκλᾰσα,
- to break off; in N.T., to break bread, Mat. 14.19, et al.; with figurative reference to the violent death of Christ, 1 Co. 11.24.
- Κλείσ, κλειδός, κλειδί, κλεῖδα & κλεῖν, ἡ, pl. κλεῖδες, & κλεῖς,
- a key used in the N.T. as the symbol of power, authority, &c. Mat. 16.19. Re. 1.18; 3.7; 9.1; 20.1; met. 102means of attaining knowledge, Lu. 11.52: from
- Κλείω,
- f. είσω, a.1. ἔκλεισα, p. pass. κέκλεισμαι, a.1. pass. ἐκλείσθην,
- to close, shut, Mat. 6.6; 25.10, et al.; to shut up a person, Re. 20.3; met. of the heavens, Lu. 4.25. Re. 11.6; κλεῖσαι τὰ σπλάγχνα, to shut up one's bowels, to be hard-hearted, void of compassion, 1 Jno. 3.17; κλείειν τὴν βασιλείαν τῶν οὐρανῶν, to endeavour to prevent entrance into the kingdom of heaven, Mat. 23.14.
- Κλέμμα, ατος, τό, (κλέπτω)
- theft, Re. 9.21.
- Κλέος, τό,
- pr. rumour, report; good report, praise, credit, 1 Pe. 2.20.
- Κλέπτης, ου, ὁ,
- a thief, Mat. 6.19, 20; 24.43, et al.; trop. a deceiver, imposter, Jno. 10.8: from
- Κλέπτω,
- f. ψω, & ψομαι, p. κέκλοφα, a.1. ἔκλεψα,
- to steal, Mat. 6.19, 20; 19.18, et al.; to take away stealthily, remove secretly, Mat. 27.64; 28.13.
- Κλῆμα, ατος, τό, (κλάω)
- a branch, shoot, twig, esp. of the vine, Jno. 15.2, 4, 5, 6.
- Κληρονομέω, ῶ, (κληρονόμος)
- f. ήσω, p. κεκληρονόμηκα, a.1. ἐκληρονόμησα,
- pr. to acquire by lot; to inherit, obtain by inheritance; in N.T., to obtain, acquire, receive possession of, Mat. 5.5; 19.29, et al.; absol. to be heir, Ga. 4.30: whence
- Κληρονομία, ας, ἡ,
- an inheritance, patrimony, Mat. 21.38. Mar. 12.7; a possession, portion, property, Ac. 7.5; 20.32, et al.; in N.T., a share, participation in privileges, Ac. 20.32. Eph. 1.14, et al.
- Κληρονόμος, ου, ὁ, (κλῆρος & νέμομαι)
- an heir, Mat. 21.38. Ga. 4.1, et al.; a possessor, Ro. 4.13. He. 11.7. Ja. 2.5; et al.
- Κλῆρος, ου, ὁ,
- a lot, die, a thing used in determining chances, Mat. 27.35. Mar. 15.24, et al.; assignment, investiture, Ac. 1.17, 25; allotment, destination, Col. 1.12; a part, portion, share, Ac. 8.21; 26.18; a constituent portion of the church, 1 Pe. 5.3: whence
- Κληρόω, ῶ,
- f. ώσω,
- to choose by lot; mid. κληροῦμαι, a.1. ἐκληρώθην, to obtain by lot or assignment; to obtain a portion, receive a share, Eph. 1.11.
- Κλῆσις, εως, ἡ, (καλέω)
- a call, calling, invitation; in N.T., the call or invitation to the privileges of the Gospel, Ro. 11.29. Ep. 1.18, et al.; the favour and privilege of the invitation, 2 Th. 1.11. 2 Pe. 1.10; the temporal condition in which the call found a person, 1 Co. 7.20; 1.26.
- Κλητός, ή, όν, (fr. same)
- called, invited; in N.T., called to privileges or functions, Mat. 20.16; 22.14. Ro. 1.1, 6, 7. 1 Co. 1.1, 2, et al.
- Κλίβᾰνος, ου, ὁ, (At. κρίβανος)
- an oven, Mat. 6.30. Lu. 12.28.
- Κλίμα, ατος, τό, (κλίνω)
- pr. a slope; a portion of the ideal slope of the earth's surface; a tract or region of country, Ro. 15.23. 2 Co. 11.10. Ga. 1.21.
- Κλίνη, ης, ἡ, (fr. same)
- a couch, bed, Mat. 9.2, 6. Mar. 4.21, et al.
- Κλῑνίδιον, ίου, τό, (dim. of κλίνη)
- a small couch or bed, Lu. 5.19, 24.
- Κλίνω,
- f. ινῶ, p. κέκλῐκα, a.1. ἔκλῑνα,
- pr. trans. to cause to slope or bend; to bow down, Lu. 24.5. Jno. 19.30; to lay down to rest, Mat. 8.20. Lu. 9.58; to put to flight troops, He. 11.34; intrans., of the day, to decline, Lu. 9.12; 24.29.
- Κλῐσία, ας, ἡ, (κλίνω)
- pr. a place for reclining; a tent, seat, couch; in N.T., a company of persons reclining at a meal, Lu. 9.14.
- Κλοπή, ῆς, ἡ, (κλέπτω)
- theft, Mat. 15.19. Mar. 7.22.
- Κλύδων, ωνος, ὁ, (κλύζω, to dash, surge, like the waves)
- a wave, billow, surge, Ja. 1.6: whence
- Κλυδωνίζομαι,
- to be tossed by waves; met. to fluctuate in opinion, be agitated, tossed to and fro, Ep. 4.14. L.G.
- Κνήθω, (κνάω)
- f. κνήσω,
- to scratch, to tickle, cause titillation; in N.T., mid., met. to procure pleasurable excitement for, to indulge an itching, 2 Ti. 4.3.
- Κοδράντης, ου, ὁ, (Lat. quadrans)
- a Roman brass coin, equivalent to the fourth part of an as, or ἀσσάριον, or to δύο λεπτα, and equal too about 103three-fourths of a farthing, Mat. 5.26. Mar. 12.42. N.T.
- Κοιλία, ας, ἡ, (κοῖλος, hollow)
- a cavity; the belly, Mat. 15.17. Mar. 7.19; the stomach, Mat. 12.40. Lu. 15.16; the womb, Mat. 19.12. Lu. 1.15, et al.; fr. the Heb. the inner self, Jno. 7.38.
- Κοιμάω, ῶ
- f. ήσω, p. pass. κεκοίμημαι,
- to lull to sleep; pass. to fall asleep, be asleep, Mat. 28.13. Lu. 22.45; met. to die, be dead, Ac. 7.60; 13.36, et al.: whence
- Κοίμησις, εως, ἡ,
- sleep; meton. rest, repose, Jno. 11.13.
- Κοινός, ή, όν,
- common, belonging equally to several, Ac. 2.44; 4.32; in N.T., common, profane, He. 10.29; ceremonially unclean, Mar. 7.2. Ac. 10.14, et al.: whence
- Κοινόω, ὠ,
- f. ώσω, p. κεκοίνωκα, a.1. ἐκοίνωσα,
- to make common; in N.T., to profane, desecrate, Ac. 21.28; to render ceremonially unclean, defile, pollute, Mat. 15.11, 18, 20; to pronounce unclean ceremonially, Ac. 10.15; 11.9.
- Κοινωνέω, ῶ, (κοινωνός)
- f. ήσω, p. κεκοινώνηκα, a.1. ἐκοινώνηασ,
- to have in common, share, He. 2.14; to be associated in, to become a sharer in, Ro. 15.27. 1 Pe. 4.13; to become implicated in, be a party to, 1 Ti. 5.22. 2 Jno. 11; to associate one's self with by sympathy and assistance, to communicate with in the way of aid and relief, Ro. 12.13. Ga. 6.6: whence
- Κοινωνία, ας, ἡ,
- fellowship, partnership, Ac. 2.42. 2 Co. 6.14. Ga. 2.9. Phi. 3.10. 1 Jno. 1.3, et al.; participation, communion, 1 Co. 10.16, et al.; aid, relief, He. 13.16, et al.; contribution in aid, Ro. 15.26.
- Κοινωνικός, ή, όν,
- social; in N.T., ready to communicate in kind offices, liberal, beneficent, 1 Ti. 6.18.
- Κοινωνός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (κοινός)
- a fellow-partner, Mat. 23.30. Lu. 5.10. 1 Co. 10.18, 20. 2 Co. 8.23. Phile. 17. He. 10.33; a sharer, partaker, 2 Co. 1.7. 1 Pe. 5.1. 2 Pe. 1.4.
- Κοίτη, ης, ἡ, (κεῖμαι)
- a bed, Lu. 11.7; the conjugal bed, He. 13.4; meton. sexual intercourse, concubitus; hence, lewdness, whoredom, chambering, Ro. 13.13; in N.T., conception, Ro. 9.10: whence
- Κοιτών, ῶνος, ὁ,
- a bed-chamber, Ac. 12.20.
- Κόκκῐνος, η, ον, (κόκκος, kernel of the coccus ilicis of Linnœus, a small insect, found on the leaves of the quercus cocciferus, or holm oak, which was used by the ancients, as the cochineal insect now is, for dyeing a beautiful crimson or deep scarlet colour, and supposed by them to be the berry of a plant or tree)
- dyed with coccus, crimson, scarlet, Mat. 27.28. He. 9.19. Re. 17.3, 4; 18.12, 16.
- Κόκκος, ου, ὁ,
- a kernel, seed, grain, Mat. 13.31; 17.20, et al.
- Κολάζω,
- f. άσομαι & άσω,
- pr. to curtail, to coerce; to chastise, punish, Ac. 4.21. 2 Pe. 2.9.
- Κολακεία, ας, ἡ, (κόλαξ, a flatterer)
- flattery, adulation, obsequiousness, 1 Th. 2.5.
- Κόλᾰσις, εως, ἡ , (κολάζω)
- chastisement, punishment, Mat. 25.46; painful disquietude, torment, 1 Jno. 4.18.
- Κολαφίζω, (κόλαφος, a blow with the fist)
- f. ίσω,
- to beat with the fist, buffet, Mat. 26.67. Mar. 14.65; met. to maltreat, treat with contumely and ignominy, 1 Co. 4.11; to punish, 1 Pe. 2.20; to buffet, fret, afflict, 2 Co. 12.7.
- Κολλάω, ῶ,
- f. ήσω,
- to glue or weld together; mid. to adhere to, Lu. 10.11; met. to attach one's self to, unite with, associate with, Lu. 15.15. Ac. 5.13, et al.
- Κολλούριον, v. κολλύριον, ου, τό, (dimin. of κολλύρα, a cake)
- collyrium, eye-salve, Re. 3.18.
- Κολλυβιστής, οῦ, ὁ, (κόλλυβος, small coin)
- a money-changer, Mat. 21.12. Mar. 11.15. Jno. 2.15.
- Κολλύριον,
- see κολλούριον.
- Κολοβόω, ῶ, (κολοβός, curtailed, mutilated, fr. κόλος, id.)
- f. ώσω,
- in N.T., of time, to cut short, shorten, Mat. 24.22. Mar. 13.20.
- Κόλπος, ου, ὁ,
- the bosom, Lu. 16.22, 23. Jno 1.18; 13.23; the bosom of a garment, Lu. 6.38; a bay, creek, inlet, Ac. 27.39.
- Κολυμβάω, ῶ,
- f. ήσω,
- to dive; in N.T., to swim, Ac. 27.43: whence
- Κολυμβήθρα, ας, ἡ,
- 104a place where one may swim; a pond, pool, Jno. 5.2, 4, 7; 9.7, 11.
- Κολωνία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. colonia)
- a Roman colony, Ac. 16.12.
- Κομάω, ῶ,
- f. ήσω,
- to have long hair, wear the hair long, 1 Co. 11.14, 15: from
- Κόμη, ης, ἡ,
- the hair; a head of long hair, 1 Co. 11.15.
- Κομίζω, (κομέω, to take care of)
- f. ίσω, & ιῶ, mid. ιοῦμαι, a.1. ἐκόμισα,
- pr. to take into kindly keeping, to provide for; to convey, bring, Lu. 7.37; mid. to bring for one's self; to receive, obtain, 2 Co. 5.10. Ep. 6.8, et al.; to receive again, recover, Mat. 25.27. He. 11.19.
- Κομψότερον, (comp. of κόμψως, well, smarthly)
- adv. in N.T., in better health, Jno. 4.52.
- Κονιάω, ῶ, (κόνις, v. κονία, dust, limedust)
- f. άσω, p. pass. κεκονίᾱμαι,
- to white-wash, or, plaster, Mat. 23.27. Ac. 23.3.
- Κονιορτός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόνις & ὄρνυμι, to raise)
- dust excited; dust, Mat. 10.14. Lu. 9.5; 10.11. Ac. 13.51; 22.23.
- Κοπάζω, (κόπος)
- f. άσω,
- pr. to grow weary, suffer exhaustion; to abate, be stilled, Mat. 14.32. Mar. 4.39; 6.51.
- Κοπετός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόπτω)
- pr. a beating of the breast, &c. in token of grief; a wailing, lamentation, Ac. 8.2.
- Κοπή, ῆς, ἡ, (κόπτω)
- a stroke, smiting; in N.T., slaughter, He. 7.1.
- Κοπιάω, ῶ,
- f. άσω, p. κεκοπίᾱκα, a.1. ἐκοπίᾱσα,
- to be wearied or spent with labour, faint from weariness, Mat. 11.28. Jno. 4.6; in N.T., to labour hard, to toil, Lu. 5.5. Jno. 4.38, et al.: from
- Κόπος, ου, ὁ, (κόπτω)
- trouble, vexation, uneasiness, Mat. 26.10. Mar. 14.6; labour, wearisome labour, travail, toil, 1 Co. 3.8; 15.58, et al.; meton. the fruit or consequences of labour, Jno. 4.38. 2 Co. 10.15.
- Κοπρία, ας, ἡ,
- dung, manure, Lu. 13.8; 14.35.
- Κόπριον, ου, τό,
- the same, v.r. Lu. 13.8. L.G.
- Κόπτω,
- f. ψω,
- to smite, cut; to cut off or down, Mat. 21.8. Mar. 11.8. mid. to beat one's self in mourning, lament, bewail, Lu. 8.52; 23.27; et al.
- Κόραξ, ᾰκος, ὁ,
- a raven, crow, Lu. 12.24.
- Κοράσιον, ίου, τό, (dim. of κόρη)
- a girl, damsel, maiden, Mat. 9.24, 25, 14.11, et al. (ᾰ).
- Κορβᾶν, ὁ, indec. v. κορβανᾶς, ᾶ, ὁ, (Heb. קרבן; Aram. קרבנא, explained in Greek by δῶρον)
- corban, a gift, offering, oblation, any thing consecrated to God, Mar. 7.11; meton. the sacred treasury, Mat. 27.6.
- Κορέννυμι,
- f. κορέσω, p. pass. κεκόρεσμαι,
- to satiate, satisfy, Ac. 27.38. 1 Co. 4.8.
- Κορίνθιος, ία, ιον,
- Corinthian; an inhabitant of Κόρινθος, Corinth, Ac. 18.8. 2 Co. 6.11.
- Κόρος, ου, ὁ, (Heb. כר)
- a cor, the largest Jewish measure for things dry, equal to the homer, and about fifteen bushels English, according to Josephus, (Ant. 1.xv. c.9. s.2.), Lu. 16.7.
- Κοσμέω, (κόσμος)
- f. ήσω, p. κεκόσμηκα, a.1. ἐκόσμησα,
- to arrange, set in order; to adorn, decorate, embellish, Mat. 12.44; 23.29; to prepare, put in readiness, trim, Mat. 25.7; met. to honour, dignify, Tit. 2.10.
- Κοσμικός, ή, όν, (κόσμος, the world)
- pr. belonging to the universe; in N.T., accommodated to the present state of things, adapted to this world, worldly, Tit. 2.12; τὸ κοσμικόν, as a subst., the apparatus for the service of the tabernacle, He. 9.1.
- Κόσμιος, ία, ιον, v. ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κόσμος)
- decorous, well-ordered, 1 Ti. 2.9; 3.2.
- Κοσμοκράτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (κόσμος & κρατέω)
- pr. monarch of the world; in N.T., a worldly prince, a power paramount in the world of the unbelieving and ungodly, Ep. 6.12. (ᾰ). L.G.
- Κόσμος, ου, ὁ,
- pr. order, regular disposition; ornament, decoration, embellishment, 1 Pe. 3.3; the world, the material universe, Mat. 13.35, et al.; the world, the aggregate of sensitive 105existance, 1 Co. 4.9; the lower world, the earth, Mar. 16.15, et al.; the world, the aggregate of mankind, Mat. 5.14, et al.; the world, the public, Jno. 7.4; in N.T., the present order of things, the secular world, Jno. 18.36, et al.; the human race external to the Jewish nation, the heathen world, Ro. 11.12, 15; the world external to the Christian body, 1 Jno. 3.1, 13, et al.
- Κοῦμι, (Aram. קומי sec. pers. fem. sing. imperat. of קום, to arise)
- cumi, arise, Mar. 5.41.
- Κουστωδία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. custodia)
- a watch, guard, Mat. 27.65, 66; 28.11.
- Κουφίζω, (κοῦφος, light)
- f. ίσω,
- to lighten, make light or less heavy, Ac. 27.38.
- Κόφῐνος, ου, ὁ,
- a basket, Mat. 14.20; 16.9. Mar. 6.43, et al.
- Κράββατος, ου, ὁ, (Lat. grabatus)
- a couch capable of holding one person, Mar. 2.4, 9, 11, 12, et al. L.G.
- Κράζω,
- f. κεκράξομαι, a. ἔκρᾰγον, later f. κράξω, a. ἔκραξα, p. κέκρᾰγα
- with a pres. signif., to utter a cry, Mat. 14.26, et al.; to exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 9.27. Jno. 1.15, et al.; to cry for vengeance, Ja. 5.4; to cry in supplication, Ro. 8.15. Ga. 4.6.
- Κραιπάλη, ης, ἠ,
- debauch, Lu. 21.34. (ᾰ).
- Κρᾱνίον, ου, τό, (κάρα)
- a skull, Mat. 27.33. Mar. 15.22. Lu. 23.33. Jno. 19.17.
- Κράσπεδον, ου, τό,
- a margin, border; in N.T., a fringe, tuft, tassel, Mat. 9.20; 14.36; 23.5, et al.
- Κραταιός, ά, όν, (κράτος)
- strong, mighty, powerful, 1 Pe. 5.6.
- Κραταιόω, ῶ, (fr. same)
- f. ώσω,
- to strengthen, render strong, corroborate, confirm; pass. to grow strong, acquire strength, Lu. 1.80; 2.40. Ep. 3.16; to be firm, resolute, 1 Co. 16.13. L.G.
- Κρατέω, ῶ, (fr. same)
- f. ήσω, p. κεκπάρηκα, a.1. ἐκράτησα,
- pr. to be strong; to be superior to any one, subdue, vanquish, Ac. 2.24; to get into one's power, lay hold of, seize, apprehend, Mat. 14.3; 18.28; 21.46; to gain, compass, attain, Ac. 27.13; in N.T., to lay hold of, grasp, clasp, Mat. 9.25. Mar. 1.31; 5.41; to retain, to keep under reserve, Mar. 9.10; met. to hold fast, observe, Mar. 7.3, 8. 2 Th. 2.15; to hold to, adhere to, Ac. 3.11. Col. 2.19; to restrain, hinder, repress, Lu. 24.16. Re. 7.1; to retain, not to remit sins, Jno. 20.23.
- Κράτιστος, η, ον, (super. from κρατύς, strongest)
- in N.T., κράτιστε, a term of respect, most excellent, noble, or illustious, Lu. 1.3. Ac. 23.26; 24.3; 26.25.
- Κράτος, εος, τό,
- strength, power, might, force, Ac. 19.20. Ep. 1.19; meton. a display of might, Lu. 1.51; power, sway, dominion, He. 2.14. 1 Pe. 4.11; 5.11, et al. (ᾰ).
- Κραυγάζω,
- f. άσω, a.1. ἐκραύγασα,
- to cry out, exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 12.19; 15.22, et al.: from
- Κραυγή, ῆς, ἡ, (κράζω)
- a cry, outcry, clamour, vociferation, Mat. 25.6. Ac. 23.9. Ep. 4.31. Re. 14.18; a cry of sorrow, wailing, lamentation, Re. 21.4; a cry for help, earnest supplication, He. 5.7.
- Κρέας, ατος, έως, τό, pl. κρέατα, κρέα
- flesh, meat, Ro. 14.21. 1 Co. 8.13.
- Κρείττων, v. σσων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, -ον, (used as the comp. of ἀγαθός)
- better, more useful or profitable, more conducive to good, 1 Co. 7.9, 38; superior, more excellent, of a higher nature, more valuable, He. 1.4; 6.9; 7.7, 19, 22. et al.
- Κρεμάννυμι,
- f. άσω, a.1. ἐκρέμᾰσα, a.1. pass. ἐκρεμάσθην,
- to hang, suspend, Ac. 5.30; 10.39; pass. to be hung, suspended, Mat. 18.6. Lu. 23.39; mid. κρέμαμαι, to hang, be suspended, Ac. 28.4. Ga. 3.13, et al.; met. κρέμαμαι ἐν, to hang upon, to be referable to as an ultimate principle, Mat. 22.40.
- Κρημνός, οῦ, ὁ, (κρεμάννυμι)
- a hanging steep, precipice, a steep bank, Mat. 8.32. Mar. 5.13. Lu. 8.33.
- Κρής, ητός, pl. κρῆτες,
- a Cretan, an inhabitant of Κρήτη, Ac. 2.11. Tit. 1.12.
- Κριθή, ῆς, ἡ,
- barley, Re. 6.6: whence
- Κρίθῐνος, η, ον,
- made of barley, Jno. 6.9. 13.
- Κρίμα, v. κρῖμα, ατος, τό, (κρίνω)
- 106judgment; a sentence, award, Mat. 7.2. Lu. 24.20. Ro. 2.2, et al.; an administrative decree, Ro. 11.33; condemnation, Mat. 23.18. Lu. 23.40. Ro. 3.8; 5.16, et al.; administration of judgment, Jno. 9.39. Ac. 24.25, et al.; execution of justice, 1 Pe. 4.17; a lawsuit, 1 Co. 6.7.
- Κρίνον, ου, τό,
- a lily, Mat. 6.28. Lu. 12.27.
- Κρίνω,
- f. ῐνῶ, a.1. ἔκρῑνα, p. κέκρῐκα, p. pass. κέκρῐμαι, a.1. pass. ἐκρίθην,
- pr. to separate; to make a distinction between; to decide, determine, resolve, Ac. 3.13; 15.19; 27.1, et al.; to deem, Ac. 13.46. Ro. 14.5; to resolve on, decree, Ac. 16.4. Re. 16.5; to form a judgment, to pass judgment on, Jno. 8.15, et al.; to judge judicially, try, Jno. 18.31, et al.; to sentence, Jno. 7.51; to condemn, Lu. 19.22. Ac. 13.27; in N.T., to execute sentence upon, to punish, Ac. 7.7, et al.; to administer a government over, Mat. 19.28. Lu. 22.30; perhaps, to avenge, He. 10.30; pass. to be brought to trail, Ac. 25.1, 20. Ro. 3.4 et al.; mid. to go to law, litigate, Mat. 5.40: whence
- Κρίσις, εως, ἡ,
- pr. distinction; discrimination; judgment, decision, sentence, Jno. 7.24; 5.30; judgment, trail, Jno. 12.31. He. 9.27; administration of justice, Jno. 5.22, 27; condemnatory sentence, condemnation, Jno. 12.31; in N.T., meton. ground of condemnation, Jno. 3.10; a court of justice, tribunal, Mat. 5.21, 22; fr. the Heb. justice, equity, Mat. 23.23. Lu. 11.42. (ῐ).
- Κριτήριον, ίου, τό,
- pr. a standard or means by which to judge, criterion; a court of justice, tribunal, Ja. 2.6; a cause, controversy, 1 Co. 6.2, 4: from
- Κρῐτής, οῦ, ὁ, (κρίνω)
- a judge, Mat. 5.25; 12.27. Lu. 12.14, et al., fr. the Heb. a ruler, prince, Ac. 13.20: whence
- Κριτικός, ή, όν,
- able or quick to discern or judge, He. 4.12.
- Κρούω,
- f. ούσω,
- to knock at a door, Mat. 7.7, 8. Lu. 11.9, 10; 13.25, et al.
- Κρύπτη, ἡ,
- a vault or closet, a cell for storage, v.r. Lu. 11.33.
- Κρυπτός, ή, όν,
- hidden, concealed, secret, clandestine, Mat. 6.4, 6, 18, et al.; τὰ κρυπτά, secrets, Ro. 2.16. 1 Co. 14.25: from
- Κρύπτω,
- f. ψω, a.1. ἔκρυψα, p. pass. κέκρυμμαι, a. 2. pass. ἐκρύβην, (ῠ),
- to hide, conceal, Mat. 5.14, et al.; in N.T., to lay up in store, Col. 3.3. Re. 2.17; κεκρυμμένος, concealed, secret, Jno. 19.38.
- Κρυσταλλίζω,
- f. ίσω,
- to be clear, brilliant like crystal, Re. 21.11: (N.T.) from
- Κρύσταλλος, ου, ὁ, (κρύος, cold)
- pr. clear ice; crystal, Re. 4.6; 22.1.
- Κρυφαῖος, αία, αῖον, (κρύπτω)
- secret, hidden, v.r. Mat. 6.18.
- Κρυφή, (fr. same)
- adv. in secret, secretly, not openly, Ep. 5.12.
- Κτάομαι, ῶμαι,
- f. ήσομαι,
- to get, procure, provide, Mat. 10.9; to make gain, gain, Lu. 18.12; to purchase, Ac. 8.20; 22.28; to be the cause or occasion of purchasing, Ac. 1.18; to preserve, save, Lu. 21.19; to get under control, to be winning the mastery over, 1 Th. 4.4; p. κέκτημαι, to possess: whence
- Κτῆμα, ατος, τό,
- a possession, property, & spc. real estate, Mat. 19.22. Mar. 10.22. Ac. 2.45; 5.1.
- Κτῆνος, εος, τό,
- pr. property, generally used in the plural τὰ κτήνη; property in animals; a beast of burden, Lu. 10.34. Ac. 23.24; beasts, cattle, 1 Co. 15.39. Re. 18.13.
- Κτήτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (κτάομαι)
- a possessor, owner, Ac. 4.34. L.G.
- Κτίζω,
- f. ίσω, a.1. ἔκτισα, p. pass. ἔκτισμαι,
- pr. to reduce from a state of disorder and wildness; in N.T., to call into being, to create, Mar. 13.19, et al.; to call into individual existence, to frame, Eph. 2.15; to create spiritually, to invest with a spiritual frame, Eph. 2.10; 4.25: whence
- Κτίσις, εως, ἡ,
- pr. a framing, founding; in N.T., creation, the act of creating, Ro. 1.20; creation, the material universe, Mar. 10.6; 13.19. He. 9.11. 2 Pe. 3.4; a created thing, a creature, Ro. 1.25; 8.39. Col. 1.15. He. 4.13; the human race, Mar. 16.15. Ro. 8.19, 20, 21, 22. Col. 1.23; 107a spiritual creation, 2 Co. 5.17. Ga. 6.15; an institution, ordinance, 1 Pe. 2.13.
- Κτίσμα, ατος, τό,
- pr. a thing founded; in N.T., a created being, creature, 1 Ti. 4.4. Ja. 1.18, et al. L.G.
- Κτιστής, οῦ, ὁ, v. κτίστης, ου, ὁ,
- a founder; in N.T., a creator, 1 Pe. 4.19. L.G.
- Κυβεία, ας, ἡ, (κυβεύω, to play at dice, fr. κύβος, a cube, die)
- pr. dicing; met. sleight, versatile artifice, Eph. 4.14.
- Κυβέρνησις, εως, ἡ, (κυβερνάω, to steer, direct)
- government, office of a governor or director; meton. a director, 1 Co. 12.28.
- Κυβερνήτης, ου, ὁ, (fr. same)
- a pilot, helmsman, Ac. 27.11. Re. 18.17.
- Κυκλόθεν,
- adv. around, round about, Re. 4.3, 4, 8; 5.11: from
- Κύκλος, ου, ὁ,
- a circle; in N.T., κύκλῳ, adverbially, round, round about, around, Mar. 3.34; 6.6, 36, et al.: whence
- Κυκλόω, ῶ,
- f. ώσω, a.1. ἐκύκλωσα,
- to encircle, surround, encompass, come around, Jno. 10.24. Ac. 14.20. spc. to besiege, Lu 21.20. He. 11.30. Re. 20.9.
- Κύλισμα, ατος, τό,
- pr. a rolling thing; in N.T., a place of rolling or wallowing, wallowing-place, 2 Pe. 2.22: (L.G.) from
- Κυλίω, (a later form from κυλίνδω)
- f. ίσω, a.1. ἐκύλῑσα,
- to roll; mid. to roll one's self, to wallow, Mar. 9.20. (ῑ).
- Κυλλός, ή, όν,
- pr. crooked, bent; mained, lame, crippled, Mat. 18.8, et al.
- Κῦμα, ατος, τό,
- a wave, surge, billow, Mat. 8.24; 14.24, et al.
- Κύμβᾰλον, ου, τό, (κύμβος, a hollow)
- a cymbal, 1 Co. 13.1.
- Κύμῑνον, ου, τό,
- cumin, cuminum sativum of Linnœus, a plant, a native of Egypt and Syria, whose seeds are of an aromatic, warm, bitterish taste, with a strong but not disagreeable smell, and used by the ancients as a condiment, Mat. 23.23.
- Κυνάριον, ίου, το, (dmin. of κύων)
- a little dog; a cur, Mat. 15.26, 27. Mar. 7.27, 28.
- Κύπριος, ου, ὁ,
- a Cypriot, an inhabitant of Κύπρος, Cyprus, Ac. 4.36; 11.20; 21.16.
- Κύπτω,
- f. ψω, a.1. ἔκυψα,
- to bend forwards, stoop down, Mar. 1.7. Jno. 8.6, 8.
- Κυρηναῖος, ου, ὁ,
- a Cyrenian, an inhabitant of Κυρήνη, Cyrene, Mat. 27.32, et al.
- Κυρία, ας, ἡ, (κύριος)
- a lady, 2 Jno. 1, 5.
- Κυριακός, ή, όν, (fr. same)
- pertaining to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord's, 1 Co. 11.20. Re. 1.10. N.T.
- Κυριεύω,
- f. εύσω, a.1. ἐκυρίευσα,
- to be lord over, to be possessed of master over, Ro. 6.9, 14; 7.1; 14.9. 2 Co. 1.24; to exercise sway over, Lu. 22.25: from
- Κύριος, ίου, ὁ
- a lord, master, Mat. 12.8, et al.; an owner, possessor, Mat. 20.8, et al.; a potentate, sovereign, Ac. 25.26; a power, deity, 1 Co. 8.5; the Lord, Jehovah, Mat. 1.22, et al.; the Lord Jesus Christ, Mat. 24.42. Mar. 16.19. Lu. 10.1. Jno. 4.1. 1 Co. 4.5, et al. freq.; Κύριε, a term of respect of various force, Sir, Lord, Mat. 13.27. Ac. 9.6, et al. freq.: whence
- Κυριότης, τητος, ἡ,
- lordship; constituted authority, Eph. 1.21. 2 Pe. 2.10. Ju. 8; pl. authorities, potentates, Col. 1.16. N.T.
- Κυρόω, ῶ, (κῦρος, authority, confirmation)
- f. ώσω, p. κεκύρωκα,
- to confirm, ratify, Ga. 3.15; to assure, 2 Co. 2.8.
- Κύων, κυνός, ὁ, ἡ,
- a dog, Lu. 16.21. 2 Pe. 2.22; met. a dog, a religious corrupter, Phi. 3.2; miscreant, Re. 22.15.
- Κῶλον, ου, τό,
- a member or limb of the body, He. 3.17.
- Κωλύω,
- f. ύσω, a.1. ἐκώλῡσα, a.1. pass. ἐκωλύθην (ῡ),
- to hinder, restrain, prevent, Mat. 19.14. Ac. 8.36. Ro. 1.13, et al.
- Κώμη, ης, ἡ,
- a village, a country town, Mat. 9.35; 10.11. Lu. 8.1, et al.
- Κωμόπολις, εως, ἡ, (κώμη & πόλις)
- a large village, open town, Mar. 1.38. L.G.
- Κῶμος, ου, ὁ,
- 108pr. a festive procession, a merry-making; in N.T., a revel, lascivious feasting, Ro. 13.13. Ga. 5.21. 1 Pe. 4.3.
- Κώνωψ, ωπος, ὁ,
- a gnat, culex, which is found in wine when acescent, Mat. 23.24.
- Κωφός, ή, όν,
- pr. blunt, dull, as a weapon; dull of hearing, deprived of hearing, deaf, Mat. 11.5. Mar. 7.32, 37. Lu. 7.22; dumb, mute, Mat. 9.32, 33, et al.; meton. making dumb, causing dumbness, Lu. 11.14.
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