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Bible Strong's Greek Dictionary | 4801 (suzeugnumi) à 4900 (sunelauno) ![]() |
Strong's Number and Link to Concordance |
Name Pronouciation |
Description |
4701 | spora spora spor-ah' |
from speirw - speiro 4687; a sowing, i.e. (by implication) parentage:--seed. |
4702 | sporimoV sporimos spor'-ee-mos |
from sporoV - sporos 4703; sown, i.e. (neuter plural) a planted field:--corn(-field). |
4703 | sporoV sporos spro'-os |
from speirw - speiro 4687; a scattering (of seed), i.e. (concretely) seed (as sown):--seed (X sown). |
4704 | spoudazw spoudazo spoo-dad'-zo |
from spoudh - spoude 4710; to use speed, i.e. to make effort, be prompt or earnest:--do (give) diligence, be diligent (forward), endeavour, labour, study. |
4705 | spoudaioV spoudaios spoo-dah'-yos |
from spoudh - spoude 4710; prompt, energetic, earnest:--diligent. |
4706 | spoudaioteron spoudaioteron spoo-dah-yot'-er-on |
neuter of spoudaioteroV - spoudaioteros 4707 as adverb; more earnestly than others), i.e. very promptly:--very diligently. |
4707 | spoudaioteroV spoudaioteros spoo-dah-yot'-er-os |
comparative of spoudaioV - spoudaios 4705; more prompt, more earnest:--more diligent (forward). |
4708 | spoudaioterwV spoudaioteros spoo-dah-yot-er'-oce |
adverb from spoudaioteroV - spoudaioteros 4707; more speedily, i.e. sooner than otherwise:--more carefully. |
4709 | spoudaiwV spoudaios spoo-dah'-yoce |
adverb from spoudaioV - spoudaios 4705; earnestly, promptly:--diligently, instantly. |
4710 | spoudh spoude spoo-day' |
from speudw - speudo 4692; "speed", i.e. (by implication) despatch, eagerness, earnestness:--business, (earnest) care(-fulness), diligence, forwardness, haste. |
4711 | spuriV spuris spoo-rece' |
from speirw - speiro 4687 (as woven); a hamper or lunch-receptacle:--basket. |
4712 | stadion stadion stad'-ee-on, or masculine (in plural) |
stadios stad'-ee-os from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476 (as fixed); a stade or certain measure of distance; by implication, a stadium or race-course:--furlong, race. |
4713 | stamnoV stamnos stam'-nos |
from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476 (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank:--pot. |
4714 | stasiV stasis stas'-is |
from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476; a standing (properly, the act), i.e. (by analogy) position (existence); by implication, a popular uprising; figuratively, controversy:--dissension, insurrection, X standing, uproar. |
4715 | stathr stater stat-air' |
from the base of kauchsiV - kauchesis 2746; a stander (standard of value), i.e. (specially), a stater or certain coin:--piece of money. |
4716 | stauroV stauros stow-ros' |
from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specially), a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e. self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ:--cross. |
4717 | staurow stauroo stow-ro'-o |
from stauroV - stauros 4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness:--crucify. |
4718 | stafulh staphule staf-oo-lay' |
probably from the base of stefanoV - stephanos 4735; a cluster of grapes (as if intertwined):--grapes. |
4719 | stacuV stachus stakh'-oos |
from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk):--ear (of corn). |
4720 | StacuV Stachus stakh'-oos |
the same as stacuV - stachus 4719; Stachys, a Christian:--Stachys. |
4721 | stegh stege steg'-ay |
strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof:--roof. |
4722 | stegw stego steg'-o |
from stegh - stege 4721; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently):--(for-)bear, suffer. |
4723 | steiroV steiros sti'-ros |
a contraction from stereoV - stereos 4731 (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile":--barren. |
4724 | stellw stello stel'-lo |
probably strengthened from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with):--avoid, withdraw self. |
4725 | stemma stemma stem'-mah |
from the base of stefanoV - stephanos 4735; a wreath for show:--garland. |
4726 | stenagmoV stenagmos sten-ag-mos' |
from stenazw - stenazo 4727; a sigh:--groaning. |
4727 | stenazw stenazo sten-ad'-zo |
from stenoV - stenos 4728; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e. (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly:--with grief, groan, grudge, sigh. |
4728 | stenoV stenos sten-os' |
probably from the base of isthmi - histemi 2476; narrow (from obstacles standing close about):--strait. |
4729 | stenocwrew stenochoreo sten-okh-o-reh'-o |
from the same as stenocwria - stenochoria 4730; to hem in closely, i.e. (figuratively) cramp:--distress, straiten. |
4730 | stenocwria stenochoria sten-okh-o-ree'-ah |
from a compound of stenoV - stenos 4728 and cwra - chora 5561; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity:--anguish, distress. |
4731 | stereoV stereos ster-eh-os' |
from isthmi - histemi 2476; stiff, i.e. solid, stable (literally or figuratively):--stedfast, strong, sure. |
4732 | stereow stereoo ster-eh-o'-o |
from stereoV - stereos 4731; to solidify, i.e. confirm (literally or figuratively):--establish, receive strength, make strong. |
4733 | sterewma stereoma ster-eh'-o-mah |
from stereow - stereoo 4732; something established, i.e. (abstractly) confirmation (stability):--stedfastness. |
4734 | StefanaV Stephanas stef-an-as' |
probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned; from 4737); Stephanas, a Christian:--Stephanas. |
4735 | stefanoV stephanos stef'-an-os |
from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, 1238), literally or figuratively:--crown. |
4736 | StefanoV Stephanos stef'-an-os |
the same as stefanoV - stephanos 4735; Stephanus, a Christian:--Stephen. |
4737 | stefanow stephanoo stef-an-o'-o |
from stefanoV - stephanos 4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively):--crown. |
4738 | sthqoV stethos stay'-thos |
from isthmi - histemi 2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire external) bosom, i.e. chest:--breast. |
4739 | sthkw steko stay'-ko |
from the perfect tense of isthmi - histemi 2476; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere:--stand (fast). |
4740 | sthrigmoV sterigmos stay-rig-mos' |
from sthrizw - sterizo 4741; stability (figuratively):--stedfastness. |
4741 | sthrizw sterizo stay-rid'-zo |
from a presumed derivative of isthmi - histemi 2476 (like 4731); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm:--fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. |
4742 | stigma stigma stig'-mah |
from a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service:--mark. |
4743 | stigmh stigme stig-may' |
feminine of stigma - stigma 4742; a point of time, i.e. an instant:--moment. |
4744 | stilbw stilbo stil'-bo |
apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e. flash intensely:--shining. |
4745 | stoa stoa sto-ah' |
probably from isthmi - histemi 2476; a colonnade or interior piazza:--porch. |
4746 | stoibaV stoibas stoy-bas' |
from a primary steibo (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed:--branch. |
4747 | stoiceion stoicheion stoy-khi'-on |
neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of stoicew - stoicheo 4748; something orderly in arrangement, i.e. (by implication) a serial (basal, fundamental, initial) constituent (literally), proposition (figuratively):--element, principle, rudiment. |
4748 | stoicew stoicheo stoy-kheh'-o |
from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety:--walk (orderly). |
4749 | stolh stole stol-ay' |
from stellw - stello 4724; equipment, i.e. (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity):--long clothing (garment), (long) robe. |
4750 | stoma stoma stom'-a |
probably strengthened from a presumed derivative of the base of tomwteroV - tomoteros 5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication, language (and its relations); figuratively, an opening (in the earth); specially, the front or edge (of a weapon):--edge, face, mouth. |
4751 | stomacoV stomachos stom'-akh-os |
from stoma - stoma 4750; an orifice (the gullet), i.e. (specially), the "stomach":--stomach. |
4752 | strateia strateia strat-i'-ah |
from strateuomai - strateuomai 4754; military service, i.e. (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger):--warfare. |
4753 | strateuma strateuma strat'-yoo-mah |
from strateuomai - strateuomai 4754; an armament, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops (more or less extensive or systematic):--army, soldier, man of war. |
4754 | strateuomai strateuomai strat-yoo'-om-ahee |
middle voice from the base of stratia - stratia 4756; to serve in a military campaign; figuratively, to execute the apostolate (with its arduous duties and functions), to contend with carnal inclinations:--soldier, (go to) war(-fare). |
4755 | strathgoV strategos strat-ay-gos' |
from the base of stratia - stratia 4756 and agw - ago 71 or hgeomai - hegeomai 2233; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor), the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens:--captain, magistrate. |
4756 | stratia stratia strat-ee'-ah |
feminine of a derivative of stratos (an army; from the base of strwnnumi - stronnumi 4766, as encamped); camp-likeness, i.e. an army, i.e. (figuratively) the angels, the celestial luminaries:--host. |
4757 | stratiwthV stratiotes strat-ee-o'-tace |
from a presumed derivative of the same as stratia - stratia 4756; a camper-out, i.e. a (common) warrior (literally or figuratively):--soldier. |
4758 | stratologew stratologeo strat-ol-og-eh'-o |
from a compound of the base of stratia - stratia 4756 and legw - lego 3004 (in its original sense); to gather (or select) as a warrior, i.e. enlist in the army:--choose to be a soldier. |
4759 | stratopedarchV stratopedarches strat-op-ed-ar'-khace |
from stratopedon - stratopedon 4760 and arcw - archo 757; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specially), a Praetorian praefect:--captain of the guard. |
4760 | stratopedon stratopedon strat-op'-ed-on |
from the base of stratia - stratia 4756 and the same as pedinoV - pedinos 3977; a camping-ground, i.e. (by implication) a body of troops:--army. |
4761 | streblow strebloo streb-lo'-o |
from a derivative of strefw - strepho 4762; to wrench, i.e. (specially), to torture (by the rack), but only figuratively, to pervert:-- wrest. |
4762 | strefw strepho stref'-o |
strengthened from the base of troph - trope 5157; to twist, i.e. turn quite around or reverse (literally or figuratively):--convert, turn (again, back again, self, self about). |
4763 | strhniaw streniao stray-nee-ah'-o |
from a presumed derivative of strhnoV - strenos 4764; to be luxurious:--live deliciously. |
4764 | strhnoV strenos stray'-nos |
akin to stereoV - stereos 4731; a "straining", "strenuousness" or "strength", i.e. (figuratively) luxury (voluptuousness):--delicacy. |
4765 | strouqion strouthion stroo-thee'-on |
diminutive of strouthos (a sparrow); a little sparrow:--sparrow. |
4766 | strwnnumi stronnumi strone'-noo-mee, |
stronnuo strone-noo'-o, prolongation from a still simpler stroo stro'-o, (used only as an alternate in certain tenses) (probably akin to stereoV - stereos 4731 through the idea of positing); to "strew," i.e. spread (as a carpet or couch):--make bed, furnish, spread, strew. |
4767 | stugnhtoV stugnetos stoog-nay-tos' |
from a derivative of an obsolete apparently primary stugo (to hate); hated, i.e. odious:--hateful. |
4768 | stugnazw stugnazo stoog-nad'-zo |
from the same as stugnhtoV - stugnetos 4767; to render gloomy, i.e. (by implication) glower (be overcast with clouds, or sombreness of speech):--lower, be sad. |
4769 | stuloV stulos stoo'-los |
from stuo (to stiffen; properly akin to the base of 2476); a post ("style"), i.e. (figuratively) support:--pillar. |
4770 | StwikoV Stoikos sto-ik-os' |
from stoa - stoa 4745; a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy:--Stoick. |
4771 | su su soo |
the person pronoun of the second person singular; thou:-- thou. See also se - se 4571, soi - soi 4671, sou - sou 4675; and for the plural umaV - humas 5209, umeiV - humeis 5210, umin - humin 5213, umwn - humon 5216. |
4772 | suggeneia suggeneia soong-ghen'-i-ah |
from suggenhV - suggenes 4773; relationship, i.e. (concretely) relatives:--kindred. |
4773 | suggenhV suggenes soong-ghen-ace' |
from sun - sun 4862 and genoV - genos 1085; a relative (by blood); by extension, a fellow countryman:--cousin, kin(-sfolk, -sman). |
4774 | suggnwmh suggnome soong-gno'-may |
from a compound of sun - sun 4862 and ginwskw - ginosko 1097; fellow knowledge, i.e. concession:--permission. |
4775 | sugkaqhmai sugkathemai soong-kath'-ay-mahee |
from sun - sun 4862 and kaqhmai - kathemai 2521; to seat oneself in company with:--sit with. |
4776 | sugkaqizw sugkathizo soong-kath-id'-zo |
from sun - sun 4862 and kaqizw - kathizo 2523; to give (or take) a seat in company with:--(make) sit (down) together. |
4777 | sugkakopaqew sugkakopatheo soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and kakopaqew - kakopatheo 2553; to suffer hardship in company with:--be partaker of afflictions. |
4778 | sugkakoucew sugkakoucheo soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and kakoucew - kakoucheo 2558; to maltreat in company with, i.e. (passively) endure persecution together:--suffer affliction with. |
4779 | sugkalew sugkaleo soong-kal-eh'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and kalew - kaleo 2564; to convoke:--call together. |
4780 | sugkaluptw sugkalupto soong-kal-oop'-to |
from sun - sun 4862 and kaluptw - kalupto 2572; to conceal altogether:--cover. |
4781 | sugkamptw sugkampto soong-kamp'-to |
from sun - sun 4862 and kamptw - kampto 2578; to bend together, i.e. (figuratively) to afflict:--bow down. |
4782 | sugkatabainw sugkatabaino soong-kat-ab-ah'-ee-no |
from sun - sun 4862 and katabainw - katabaino 2597; to descend in company with:--go down with. |
4783 | sugkataqesiV sugkatathesis soong-kat-ath'-es-is |
from sugkatatiqemai - sugkatatithemai 4784; a deposition (of sentiment) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) accord with:--agreement. |
4784 | sugkatatiqemai sugkatatithemai soong-kat-at-ith'-em-ahee |
mid from sun - sun 4862 and katatiqhmi - katatithemi 2698; to deposit (one's vote or opinion) in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to accord with:--consent. |
4785 | sugkatayhfizw sugkatapsephizo soong-kat-aps-ay-fid'-zo |
from sun - sun 4862 and a compound of kata - kata 2596 and yhfizw - psephizo 5585; to count down in company with, i.e. enroll among:--number with. |
4786 | sugkerannumi sugkerannumi soong-ker-an'-noo-mee |
from sun - sun 4862 and kerannumi - kerannumi 2767; to commingle, i.e. (figuratively) to combine or assimilate:--mix with, temper together. |
4787 | sugkinew sugkineo soong-kin-eh'-o |
from sparassw - sparasso 4682 and kinew - kineo 2795; to move together, i.e. (specially), to excite as a mass (to sedition):--stir up. |
4788 | sugkleiw sugkleio soong-kli'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and kleiw - kleio 2808; to shut together, i.e. include or (figuratively) embrace in a common subjection to:--conclude, inclose, shut up. |
4789 | sugklhronomoV sugkleronomos soong-klay-ron-om'-os |
from sun - sun 4862 and klhronomoV - kleronomos 2818; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common:--fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. |
4790 | sugkoinwnew sugkoinoneo soong-koy-no-neh'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and koinwnew - koinoneo 2841; to share in company with, i.e. co-participate in:--communicate (have fellowship) with, be partaker of. |
4791 | sugkoinwnoV sugkoinonos soong-koy-no-nos' |
from sun - sun 4862 and koinwnoV - koinonos 2844; a co-participant:--companion, partake(-r, -r with). |
4792 | sugkomizw sugkomizo soong-kom-id'-zo |
from sun - sun 4862 and komizw - komizo 2865; to convey together, i.e. collect or bear away in company with others:--carry. |
4793 | sugkrinw sugkrino soong-kree'-no |
from sun - sun 4862 and krinw - krino 2919; to judge of one thing in connection with another, i.e. combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance):--compare among (with). |
4794 | sugkuptw sugkupto soong-koop'-to |
from sun - sun 4862 and kuptw - kupto 2955; to stoop altogether, i.e. be completely overcome by:--bow together. |
4795 | sugkuria sugkuria soong-koo-ree'-ah |
from a comparative of sun - sun 4862 and kureo (to light or happen; from the base of 2962); concurrence, i.e. accident:--chance. |
4796 | sugcairw sugchairo soong-khah'-ee-ro |
from sun - sun 4862 and cairw - chairo 5463; to sympathize in gladness, congratulate:--rejoice in (with). |
4797 | sugcew sugcheo soong-kheh'-o |
or sugchuno soong-khoo'-no from sun - sun 4862 and cheo (to pour) or its alternate; to commingle promiscuously, i.e. (figuratively) to throw (an assembly) into disorder, to perplex (the mind):--confound, confuse, stir up, be in an uproar. |
4798 | sugcraomai sugchraomai soong-khrah'-om-ahee |
from sun - sun 4862 and craomai - chraomai 5530; to use jointly, i.e. (by implication) to hold intercourse in common:--have dealings with. |
4799 | sugcusiV sugchusis soong'-khoo-sis |
from sugcew - sugcheo 4797; commixture, i.e. (figuratively) riotous disturbance:--confusion. |
4800 | suzaw suzao sood-zah'-o |
from sun - sun 4862 and zaw - zao 2198; to continue to live in common with, i.e. co-survive (literally or figuratively):--live with. |
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