Κ, κ, Κάππα
- 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.