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MILDEW @ kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Amos:4:9; kjv@Haggai:2:17

MILE @ a Roman measure of about 1,000 paces, or 1,611 yards- kjv@Matthew:5:41

MILETUS @ a seaport town near Ephesus- kjv@Acts:20:15; kjv@2Timothy:4:20

MILK @ kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Judges:4:19; kjv@Proverbs:30:33; kjv@Isaiah:7:22; kjv@1Corinthians:9:7 - Figuratively used. SEE Immaturity, Spiritual, DEVELOPMENT

MILLO @ kjv@2Samuel:5:9; kjv@1Kings:9:15; kjv@1Kings:11:27; kjv@2Kings:12:20; kjv@1Chronicles:11:8

MILLS @ made of two stones- kjv@Exodus:11:5; kjv@Numbers:11:8; kjv@Matthew:24:41

MILLSTONES @ kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6; kjv@Judges:9:53; kjv@Jeremiah:25:10; kjv@Matthew:18:6; kjv@Revelation:18:21

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MILALAI - M>@ - (eloquent), probably a Gershonite Levite of the sons of Asaph, who assisted at the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:12:36)

MILCAH - M>@ - (queen or counsel). Daughter of Haran and wife of her uncle Nahor, Abraham’s brother, to whom she bore eight children. kjv@Genesis:11:29 kjv@Genesis:22:20 kjv@Genesis:22:23 kjv@Genesis:24:15 ,24,47) The fourth daughter of Zelophehad. kjv@Numbers:26:33 kjv@Numbers:27:1 kjv@Numbers:36:11 ; kjv@Joshua:17:3)

MILCOM - M>@ - (great king). MOLECH

MILE - M>@ - a Roman measure of length, equal to 1618 English yards
4854 feet, or about nine-tenths of an English mile. It is only once noticed in the Bible, kjv@Matthew:5:41) the usual method of reckoning both in the New Testament and in Josephus being by the stadium. The mile of the Jews is said to have been of two kinds, long or short, dependent on the length of the pace, which varied in different parts, the long pace being double the length of the short one.

MILETUS - M>@ - kjv@Acts:20:15-17) less correctly called MILETUM in ( kjv@2Timothy:4:20) It lay on the coast, 36 miles to the south of Ephesus, a day’s sail from Trogyllium. kjv@Acts:20:15) Moreover, to those who are sailing from the north it is in the direct line for Cos. The site of Miletus has now receded ten miles from the coast, and even in the apostles’ time it must have lost its strictly maritime position. Miletus was far more famous five hundred years before St. Paul’s day than it ever became afterward. In early times it was the most flourishing city of the Ionian Greeks. In the natural order of events it was absorbed in the Persian empire. After a brief period of spirited independence, it received a blow from which it never recovered, in the siege conducted by Alexander when on his eastern campaign. But still it held, even through the Roman period, the rank of a second-rate trading town, and Strabo mentions its four harbors. At this time it was politically in the province of Asia, though Caria was the old ethnological name of the district in which it was situated. All that is left now is a small Turkish village called Melas , near the site of the ancient city.

MILK - M>@ - As an article of diet, milk holds a more important position in eastern countries than with us. It is not a mere adjunct in cookery, or restricted to the use of the young, although it is naturally the characteristic food of childhood, both from its simple and nutritive qualities. ( kjv@1Peter:2:2) and particularly as contrasted with meat, ( kjv@1Corinthians:3:2; kjv@Hebrews:5:12) but beyond this it is regarded as substantial food adapted alike to all ages and classes. Not only the milk of cows, but of sheep, (32:14) of camels, kjv@Genesis:32:15) and of goats, kjv@Proverbs:27:27) was used; that latter appears to have been most highly prized.

MILL - M>@ - The mills of the ancient Hebrews probably differed but little from those at present in use in the East. These consist of two circular stones, each about eighteen inches or two feet in diameter, the lower of which is fixed, and has its upper surface slightly convex, fitting into a corresponding concavity in the upper stone. In the latter is a hole thorough which the grain passes, immediately above a pivot or shaft which rises from the centre of the lower stone, and about which the upper stone is turned by means of an upright handle fixed near the edge. It is worked by women, sometimes singly and sometimes two together, who are usually seated on the bare ground. kjv@Isaiah:47:1-2) "facing each other; both have hold of the handle by which the upper is turned round on the ’nether’ millstone. The one whose right hand is disengaged throws in the grain as occasion requires through the hole in the upper stone. It is not correct to say that one pushes it half round and then the other seizes the handle. This would be slow work, and would give a spasmodic motion to the stone. Both retain their hold, and pull to or push from , as men do with the whip or cross-cut saw. The proverb of our Saviour, kjv@Matthew:24:41) is true to life, for women only grind. I cannot recall an instance in which men were at the mill."
Thomson, "The Land and the Book," 100:34. So essential were millstones for daily domestic use that they were forbidden to be taken in pledge. (24:6) There were also larger mills that could only be turned by cattle or asses. Allusion to one of these is made in kjv@Matthew:18:6) With the movable upper millstone of the hand-mill the woman of Thebez broke Abimelech’s skull. kjv@Judges:9:53)

MILLET - M>@ - a kind of grain. A number os species are cultivated in the East. When green it is used as fodder, and for bread when ripe. kjv@Ezekiel:4:9) It is probable that both the Sorghum vulgare and that Panicum miliaceum were used, and the Hebrew dochan may denote either of these plants.

MILLO - M>@ - (a rampart, mound) a place in ancient Jerusalem. Both name and place seem to have been already in existence when the city was taken from the Jebusites by David. (2 Samuel kjv@5:9; 1Chronicles:11:8) Its repair or restoration was one of the great works for which Solomon raised his "levy," (Kings:9:15,24; 11:27) and it formed a prominent part of the fortifications by which Hezekiah prepared for the approach of the Assyrians. ( kjv@2Chronicles:32:5) The last passage seems to show that "the Milo" was part of the "city of David," that is, of Zion. Comp. ( kjv@2Kings:12:20)

MILLO, THE HOUSE OF - M>@ - Apparently a family or clan, mentioned in kjv@Judges:9:6 kjv@Judges:9:20) only, in connection with the men or lords of Shechem. The spot at which King Joash was murdered by his slaves. ( kjv@2Kings:12:20)

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Milaiai @ eloquent, a Levitical musician kjv@Nehemiah:12:36) who took part in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem.

Mildew @ (the rendering of a Hebrew word meaning "to be yellow," yellowness), the result of cutting east winds blighting and thus rendering the grain unproductive kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjvKings:8:37; kjv@2Chronicals:6:28).

Mile @ (from Lat. mille, "a thousand;" kjv@Matthew:5:41), a Roman measure of 1,000 paces of 5 feet each. Thus the Roman mile has 1618 yards, being 142 yards shorter than the English mile.

Miletus @ (Miletum, kjv@2Timothy:4:20), a seaport town and the ancient capital of Ionia, about 36 miles south of Ephesus. On his voyage from Greece to Syria, Paul touched at this port, and delivered that noble and pathetic address to the elders ("presbyters," ver. 28) of Ephesus recorded in kjv@Acts:20:15-35. The site of Miletus is now some 10 miles from the coast. (
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Milk @

(1.) Hebrew halabh, "new milk", milk in its fresh state kjv@Judges:4:19). It is frequently mentioned in connection with honey kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:13:5; kjv@Joshua:5:6; kjv@Isaiah:7:15 kjv@Isaiah:7:22 kjv@Jeremiah:11:5). Sheep kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14) and goats kjv@Proverbs:27:27) and camels kjv@Genesis:32:15), as well as cows, are made to give their milk for the use of man. Milk is used figuratively as a sign of abundance kjv@Genesis:49:12; kjv@Ezekiel:25:4; kjv@Joel:3:18). It is also a symbol of the rudiments of doctrine ( kjv@1Corinthians:3:2; kjv@Hebrews:5:12-13), and of the unadulterated word of God ( kjv@1Peter:2:2).

(2.) Heb. hem'ah, always rendered "butter" in the Authorized Version. It means "butter," but also more frequently "cream," or perhaps, as some think, "curdled milk," such as that which Abraham set before the angels kjv@Genesis:18:8), and which Jael gave to Sisera kjv@Judges:5:25). In this state milk was used by travellers ( kjv@2Samuel:17:29). If kept long enough, it acquired a slightly intoxicating or soporific power. This Hebrew word is also sometimes used for milk in general kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Job:20:17).

Mill @ for grinding corn, mentioned as used in the time of Abraham kjv@Genesis:18:6). That used by the Hebrews consisted of two circular stones, each 2 feet in diameter and half a foot thick, the lower of which was called the "nether millstone" kjv@Job:41:24) and the upper the "rider." The upper stone was turned round by a stick fixed in it as a handle. There were then no public mills, and thus each family required to be provided with a hand-mill. The corn was ground daily, generally by the women of the house kjv@Isaiah:47:1-2; kjv@Matthew:24:41). It was with the upper stone of a hand-mill that "a certain woman" at Thebez broke Abimelech's skull kjv@Judges:9:53, "a piece of a millstone;" literally, "a millstone rider", i.e., the "runner," the stone which revolves. Comp. kjv@2Samuel:11:21). Millstones could not be pledged kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6), as they were necessary in every family.

Millennium @ a thousand years; the name given to the era mentioned in kjv@Revelation:20:1-7. Some maintain that Christ will personally appear on earth for the purpose of establishing his kingdom at the beginning of this millennium. Those holding this view are usually called "millenarians." On the other hand, it is maintained, more in accordance with the teaching of Scripture, we think, that Christ's second advent will not be premillennial, and that the right conception of the prospects and destiny of his kingdom is that which is taught, e.g., in the parables of the leaven and the mustard-seed. The triumph of the gospel, it is held, must be looked for by the wider and more efficient operation of the very forces that are now at work in extending the gospel; and that Christ will only come again at the close of this dispensation to judge the world at the "last day." The millennium will thus precede his coming.

Millet @ (Heb. dohan; only in kjv@Ezekiel:4:9), a small grain, the produce of the Panicum miliaceum of botanists. It is universally cultivated in the East as one of the smaller corn-grasses. This seed is the cenchros of the Greeks. It is called in India warree, and by the Arabs dukhan, and is extensively used for food, being often mixed with other grain. In this country it is only used for feeding birds.

Millo @ (Heb. always with the article, "the" Millo).

(1.) Probably the Canaanite name of some fortification, consisting of walls filled in with earth and stones, which protected Jerusalem on the north as its outermost defence. It is always rendered Akra i.e., "the citadel", in the LXX. It was already existing when David conquered Jerusalem ( kjv@2Samuel:5:9). He extended it to the right and left, thus completing the defence of the city. It was rebuilt by Solomon (kjvKings:9:15,24; 11:27) and repaired by Hezekiah ( kjv@2Chronicals:32:5).

(2.) In kjv@Judges:9:6 kjv@Judges:9:20 it is the name of a rampart in Shechem, probably the "tower of Shechem" (9:46,49).

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Milk @ An animal secretion, of a white colour kjv@Lamentations:4:7
Used as food by the Jews kjv@Genesis:18:8 kjv@Judges:5:25
Different kinds mentioned
Of cows kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14 kjv@1Samuel:6:7
Of camels kjv@Genesis:32:15
Of goats kjv@Proverbs:27:27
Of sheep kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14
Of sea-monsters kjv@Lamentations:4:3
Flocks and herds fed for supply of kjv@Proverbs:27:23 kjv@Proverbs:27:27 kjv@Isaiah:7:21 kjv@Isaiah:7:22 kjv@1Corinthians:9:7
Canaan abounded with kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:3:17 kjv@Joshua:5:6
Made into
Butter kjv@Proverbs:30:33
Cheese kjv@Job:10:10
Kept by the Jews in bottles kjv@Judges:4:19
Young animals not to be seethed in that of the mother kjv@Exodus:23:19
Illustrative of
Temporal blessings kjv@Genesis:49:12
Blessings of the gospel kjv@Isaiah:55:1 kjv@Joel:3:18
First principles of God's word kjv@1Corinthians:3:2 kjv@Hebrews:5:12 kjv@1Peter:2:2
Godly and edifying discourses kjv@Songs:4:11
Wealth of the Gentiles kjv@Isaiah:60:16
Doctrines of the gospel kjv@Songs:5:1

Mills @ Antiquity of kjv@Exodus:11:5
Used for grinding
Manna in the wilderness kjv@Numbers:11:8
Corn kjv@Isaiah:47:2
Female servants usually employed at kjv@Exodus:11:5 kjv@Matthew:24:41
Male captives often employed at kjv@Judges:16:24 kjv@Lamentations:5:13
Stones used in
Hard kjv@Job:41:24
Heavy kjv@Matthew:18:6
Large kjv@Revelation:18:21
Not to be taken in pledge kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6
Often thrown down on enemies during sieges kjv@Judges:9:53 kjv@2Samuel:11:21
Illustrative
(Grinding at,) of degradation kjv@Isaiah:47:1 kjv@Isaiah:47:2
(Ceasing,) of desolation kjv@Jeremiah:25:10 kjv@Revelation:18:22

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MILALAI @
- A priest who took part in the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem kjv@Nehemiah:12:36

MILCAH @

-1. The wife of Nahor and the mother of Bethuel kjv@Genesis:11:29; kjv@Genesis:24:15 kjv@Genesis:24:Genesis:22:20-23; 24, 47

-2. Daughter of Zelophehad .Special legislation in regard to the inheritance of kjv@Numbers:26:33; kjv@Numbers:27:1-7; kjv@Numbers:36:1-12; kjv@Joshua:17:3-4

MILCOM @
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See MOLECH

MILDEW @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjv@Amos:4:9; kjv@Haggai:2:17

MILE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Matthew:5:41

MILETUS @
- Also called MILETUM
- A seaport in Asia Minor
- Paul visits kjv@Acts:20:15
- And sends to Ephesus for the elders of the congregation, and addresses them at kjv@Acts:20:17-38
- Trophimus left sick at kjv@2Timothy:4:20

MILITARY INSTRUCTION @
- Of children kjv@2Samuel:1:18
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See ARMIES

MILK @
- Used for food kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Judges:4:19; kjv@Songs:5:1; kjv@Ezekiel:25:4; kjv@1Corinthians:9:7
- Of goats kjv@Proverbs:27:27
- Of sheep kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Isaiah:7:21-22
- Of camels kjv@Genesis:32:15
- Of cows kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@1Samuel:6:7 kjv@1Samuel:6:10
- Churned kjv@Proverbs:30:33
- Kid (a baby goat) not to be seethed (boiled) in its own mother's kjv@Exodus:23:19; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:21

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:3:17 kjv@Exodus:13:5; kjv@Exodus:33:3; kjv@Numbers:13:27; kjv@Deuteronomy:26:9 kjv@Deuteronomy:26:15 kjv@Isaiah:55:1; kjv@Isaiah:60:16; kjv@Jeremiah:11:5; kjv@Jeremiah:32:22; kjv@Ezekiel:20:6; kjv@Joel:3:18; kjv@1Corinthians:3:2; kjv@Hebrews:5:12-13; kjv@1Peter:2:2

MILL @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Jeremiah:25:10
- Upper and lower stones of kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6; kjv@Job:41:24; kjv@Isaiah:47:2
- Used in Egypt kjv@Exodus:11:5
- Operated by women kjv@Matthew:24:41
- And captives kjv@Judges:16:21; kjv@Lamentations:5:13
- Manna ground in kjv@Numbers:11:8
- Sound of, to cease kjv@Revelation:18:22
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See MILLSTONE

MILLENNIUM @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Isaiah:65:17-25; kjv@Zephaniah:3:11-13; kjv@Zechariah:9:9-10; kjv@Zechariah:14:16-21; kjv@Matthew:16:18-19; kjv@Matthew:26:29; kjv@Mark:14:25; kjv@Hebrews:8:11; kjv@Revelation:14:6; kjv@Revelation:20:1-15
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See CHURCH,_PROPHECIES_CONCERNING
-
See JESUS,_KINGDOM_OF
-
See JESUS,_SECOND_COMING_OF

MILLET @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Ezekiel:4:9

MILLO @

-1. The house of Millo, possibly a clan at Shechem kjv@Judges:9:6 kjv@Judges:9:20

-2. A name given to part of the citadel of Jerusalem kjv@2Samuel:5:9; kjv@1Chronicles:11:8 .King Solomon raises a levy to repair kjv@1Kings:9:15 kjv@1Kings:9:24 kjv@1Kings:11:27 .Repaired by Hezekiah kjv@2Chronicles:32:5 .King Joash murdered at kjv@2Kings:12:20

MILLSTONE @
- Not to be taken as a pledge kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6
- Probably used in executions by drowning kjv@Matthew:18:6; kjv@Mark:9:42; kjv@Luke:17:2
- Abimelech killed by one being of hurled upon him kjv@Judges:9:53
- Figurative of a hard heart kjv@Job:41:24

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kjv@STRING:Aharah <HITCHCOCK>@ a smiling brother; a meadow of a sweet savor - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ahlab <HITCHCOCK>@ made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Cenchrea <HITCHCOCK>@ millet; small pulse - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Clement <HITCHCOCK>@ mild; good; merciful - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Damascus <HITCHCOCK>@ a sack full of blood; the similitude of burning - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Galatia <HITCHCOCK>@ white; the color of milk - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gallio <HITCHCOCK>@ who sucks, or lives on milk - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Milalai <HITCHCOCK>@ circumcision; my talk - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Milcah <HITCHCOCK>@ queen - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Milcom <HITCHCOCK>@ their king - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Miletum <HITCHCOCK>@ red; scarlet - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Millo <HITCHCOCK>@ fullness - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Shuah <HITCHCOCK>@ ditch; swimming; humiliation - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shuham <HITCHCOCK>@ talking; thinking; humiliation; budding - HITCHCOCK-S


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MILDEW @ kjv@Deuteronomy:28:22; kjv@1Kings:8:37; kjv@Amos:4:9; kjv@Haggai:2:17

MILE @ a Roman measure of about 1,000 paces, or 1,611 yards- kjv@Matthew:5:41

MILETUS @ a seaport town near Ephesus- kjv@Acts:20:15; kjv@2Timothy:4:20

MILK @ kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@Judges:4:19; kjv@Proverbs:30:33; kjv@Isaiah:7:22; kjv@1Corinthians:9:7 - Figuratively used. SEE Immaturity, Spiritual, DEVELOPMENT

MILLO @ kjv@2Samuel:5:9; kjv@1Kings:9:15; kjv@1Kings:11:27; kjv@2Kings:12:20; kjv@1Chronicles:11:8

MILLS @ made of two stones- kjv@Exodus:11:5; kjv@Numbers:11:8; kjv@Matthew:24:41

MILLSTONES @ kjv@Deuteronomy:24:6; kjv@Judges:9:53; kjv@Jeremiah:25:10; kjv@Matthew:18:6; kjv@Revelation:18:21

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H1004 <STRHEB>@ בּית bayith bah'-yith Probably from H1129 abbreviated; a house (in the greatest variation of {applications} especially {family} etc.): - {court} {daughter} {door} + {dungeon} {family} + forth {of} X great as would {contain} hangings. {home[born]} [winter]house ({-hold}) {inside(-ward}) {palace} {place} + {prison} + {steward} + {tablet} {temple} {web} + within (-out).


H1037 <STRHEB>@ בּית מלּא בּית מלּוא bêyth millô' bêyth millô' bayth {mil-lo} bayth mil-lo' From H1004 and H4407; house of (the) rampart; {Beth-Millo} the name of two citadels: - house of Millo.


H1121 <STRHEB>@ בּן bên bane From H1129; a son (as a builder of the family {name}) in the widest sense (of literal and figurative {relationship} including {grandson} subject6 {nation} quality or {condition} {etc.} (like {H1} {H251} etc.): - + {afflicted} {age} [Ahoh-] [Ammon-] [Hachmon-] {[Lev-]ite} [anoint-]ed {one} appointed {to} (+) {arrow} [Assyr-] [Babylon-] [Egypt-] {[Grec-]ian} one {born} {bough} {branch} {breed} + (young) {bullock} + (young) {calf} X came up {in} {child} {colt} X {common} X {corn} {daughter} X of {first} + {firstborn} {foal} + very {fruitful} + {postage} X {in} + {kid} + {lamb} (+) {man} {meet} + {mighty} + {nephew} {old} (+) {people} + {rebel} + {robber} X servant {born} X {soldier} {son} + {spark} + {steward} + {stranger} X {surely} them {of} + tumultuous {one} + {valiant[-est]} {whelp} {worthy} young ({one}) youth.


H1385 <STRHEB>@ גּבנה gebinâh gheb-ee-naw' Feminine from the same as H1384; curdled milk: - cheese.


H1764 <STRHEB>@ דּחן dôchan do'-khan Of uncertain derivation; millet: - millet.


H1819 <STRHEB>@ דּמה dâmâh daw-maw' A primitive root; to compare; by implication to {resemble} {liken} consider: - {compare} {devise} (be) like ({-n}) {mean} {think} use similitudes.


H1823 <STRHEB>@ דּמוּת demûth dem-ooth' From H1819; resemblance; concretely {model} shape; adverbially like: - {fashion} like ({-ness} {as}) {manner} similitude.


H1902 <STRHEB>@ הגּיון higgâyôn hig-gaw-yone' Intensive from H1897; a murmuring {sound} that {is} a musical notation (probably similar to the moder affettuoso to indicate solemnity of movement); by implication a machination: - {device} {Higgaion} {meditation} solemn sound.


H178 <STRHEB>@ אוב 'ôb obe From the same as H1 (apparently through the idea of prattling a father´ s name); properly a {mumble} that {is} a water skin (from its hollow sound); hence a necromancer ({ventriloquist} as from a jar): - {bottle} familiar spirit.


H2185 <STRHEB>@ זנות zônôth zo-noth' Regarded by some as if from H2109 or an unused {root} and applied to military equipments; but evidently the feminine plural active participle of H2181; harlots: - armour.


H2461 <STRHEB>@ חלב châlâb khaw-lawb' From the same as H2459; milk (as the richness of kine): - + {cheese} {milk} {sucking}


H2529 <STRHEB>@ חמה חמאה chemh chêmâh {khem-aw'} khay-maw' From the same root as H2346; curdled milk or cheese: - butter.


H2691 <STRHEB>@ חצר châtsêr khaw-tsare' From H2690 in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls): - {court} {tower} village.


H2755 <STRHEB>@ חראיון חרי־יונים chărêy-yônîym chărâ'yôn {khar-ay'-yo-neem'} khar-aw-yone' From the plural of H2716 and the plural of H3123; excrements of doves (or perhaps rather the plural of a single {word} the second form; of similar or uncertain derivation); probably a kind of vegetable: - doves´ dung.


H2911 <STRHEB>@ טחון ţechôn tekh-one' From H2912; a hand mill; hence a millstone: - to grind.


H2913 <STRHEB>@ טחנה ţachănâh takh-an-aw' From H2912; a hand mill; hence (figuratively) chewing: - grinding.


H2945 <STRHEB>@ טף ţaph taf From H2952 (perhaps referring to the tripping gait of children); a family (mostly used collectively in the singular): - (little) children ({ones}) families.


H2951 <STRHEB>@ טפסר ţiphsar tif-sar' Of foreign derivation; a military governor: - captain.


H3045 <STRHEB>@ ידע yâdayaw-dah' A primitive root; to know (properly to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of {senses} {figuratively} {literally} euphemistically and inferentially (including {observation} care6 recognition; and causatively {instruction} designation6 {punishment} etc.): - {acknowledge} acquaintance (-ted {with}) {advise} {answer} {appoint} {assuredly} be {aware} [un-] {awares} can {[-not]} {certainly} for a {certainty} {comprehend} {consider} X could {they} {cunning} {declare} be {diligent} ({can} cause to) {discern} {discover} endued {with} familiar {friend} {famous} {feel} can {have} be [ig-] {norant} {instruct} {kinsfolk} {kinsman} (cause {to} {let} make) {know} (come to {give} {have} take) {knowledge} have {[knowledge]} ({be} {make} make to {be} make self) {known} + be {learned} + lie by {man} {mark} {perceive} privy {to} X {prognosticator} {regard} have {respect} {skilful} {shew} can (man of) {skill} be {sure} of a {surety} {teach} (can) {tell} {understand} have {[understanding]} X will {be} {wist} {wit} wot.


H3188 <STRHEB>@ יחשׂ yachaώ yakh'-as From H3187; a pedigree or family list (as growing spontaneously): - genealogy.


H3243 <STRHEB>@ ינק yânaq yaw-nak' A primitive root; to suck; causatively to give milk: - {milch} nurse (-ing {mother}) {give} make to) suck (-ing {child} -ling).


H3420 <STRHEB>@ ירקון yêrâqôn yay-raw-kone' From H3418; {paleness} whether of persons (from {fright}) or of plants (from drought): - {mildew} paleness.


H3595 <STRHEB>@ כּיּר כּיּור kîyôr kîyôr {kee-yore'} kee-yore' From the same as H3564; properly something round (as excavated or {bored}) that {is} a chafing dish for coals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform: - {hearth} {laver} {pan} scaffold.


H3665 <STRHEB>@ כּנע kânakaw-nah' A primitive root; properly to bend the knee; hence to {humiliate} vanquish: - bring down ({low}) into {subjection} {under} humble ({self}) subdue.


H3667 <STRHEB>@ כּנען kenaan ken-ah'-an From H3665; humiliated; {Kenaan} a son of Ham; also the country inhabited by him: - {Canaan} {merchant} traffick.


H3728 <STRHEB>@ כּפשׁ kâphash kaw-fash' A primitive root; to tread down; figuratively to humiliate: - cover.


H4138 <STRHEB>@ מולדת môledeth mo-leh'-deth From H3205; nativity (plural birth place); by implication {lineage} native country; also {offspring} family: - {begotten} {born} {issue} {kindred} native (-ity).


H4163 <STRHEB>@ מוצאה môtsâ'âh mo-tsaw-aw' Feminine of H4161; a family descent; also a sewer (compare H6675): - draught house; going forth.


H4394 <STRHEB>@ מלּא millû' mil-loo' From H4390; a fulfilling (only in {plural}) that {is} (literally) a setting (of {gems}) or (technically) consecration (also concretely a dedicatory sacrifice): - {consecration} be set.


H4396 <STRHEB>@ מלּאה millû'âh mil-loo-aw' Feminine of H4394; a {filling} that {is} setting (of gems): - {inclosing} setting.


H4402 <STRHEB>@ מלּאת millê'th mil-layth' From H4390; {fulness} that {is} (concretely) a plump socket (of the eye): - X fitly.


H4405 <STRHEB>@ מלּה מלּה millâh milleh {mil-law'} mil-leh' From H4448 (plural masculine as if from the second form); a word; collectively a discourse; figuratively a topic: - + {answer} {by-word} {matter} any thing (what) to {say} to speak ({-ing}) {speak} {talking} word.


H4406 <STRHEB>@ מלּה millâh mil-law' (Chaldee); corresponding to H4405; a {word} command6 {discourse} or subject: - {commandment} {matter} {thing} word.


H4407 <STRHEB>@ מלּא מלּוא millô' millô' {mil-lo'} mil-lo' From H4390; a rampart (as filled {in}) that {is} the citadel: - Millo. See also H1037.


H4421 <STRHEB>@ מלחמה milchâmâh mil-khaw-maw' From H3898 (in the sense of fighting); a battle (that {is} the engagement); generally war (that {is} warfare): - {battle} {fight} ({-ing}) war ([-rior]).


H4435 <STRHEB>@ מלכּה milkâh mil-kaw' A form of H4436; queen; {Milcah} the name of a Hebrewess and of an Israelite: - Milcah.


H4445 <STRHEB>@ מלכּום מלכּם malkâm milkôm {mal-kawm'} mil-kome' From H4428 for H4432; Malcam or {Milcom} the national idol of the Ammonites: - {Malcham} Milcom.


H4450 <STRHEB>@ מללי milălay mee-lal-ah'ee From H4448; talkative; {Milalai} an Israelite: - Milalai.


H4535 <STRHEB>@ מסּח massâch mas-sawkh' From H5255 in the sense of staving off; a {cordon} (adverbially) or (as a) military barrier: - broken down.


H4634 <STRHEB>@ מערכה ma‛ărâkâh mah-ar-aw-kaw' Feminine of H4633; an arrangement; concretely a pile; specifically a military array: - {army} {fight} be set in {order} ordered {place} {rank} row.


H4673 <STRHEB>@ מצּב matstsâb mats-tsawb' From H5324; a fixed spot; figuratively an {office} a military post: - {garrison} {station} place where . . . stood.


H4674 <STRHEB>@ מצּב mûtstsâb moots-tsawb' From H5324; a {station} that {is} military post: - mount.


H4675 <STRHEB>@ מצּבה מצּבה matstsâbâh mitstsâbâh {mats-tsaw-baw'} mits-tsaw-baw' Feminine of H4673; a military guard: - {army} garrison.


H4707 <STRHEB>@ מצפּה mitspeh mits-peh' From H6822; an {observatory} especially for military purposes: - watch tower.


H4711 <STRHEB>@ מצץ mâtsats maw-tsats' A primitive root; to suck: - milk.


H4912 <STRHEB>@ משׁל mâshâl maw-shawl' Apparently from H4910 in some original sense of superiority in mental action; properly a pithy {maxim} usually of a metaphorical nature; hence a simile (as an {adage} {poem} discourse): - {byword} {like} {parable} proverb.


H4940 <STRHEB>@ משׁפּחה mishpâchâh mish-paw-khaw' From H8192 (compare H8198); a {family} that {is} circle of relatives; figuratively a class (of {persons}) a species (of animals) or sort (of things); by extension a tribe or people: - {family} kind (-red).


H441 <STRHEB>@ אלּף אלּוּף 'alûph 'allûph {al-loof'} al-loof' From H502; familiar; a {friend} also gentle; hence a bullock (as being tame; {applied} although {masculine} to a cow); and so a chieftain (as notable like neat cattle): - {captain} {duke} (chief) {friend} {governor} {guide} ox.


H5035 <STRHEB>@ נבל נבל nebel nêbel {neh'-bel} nay'-bel From H5034; a skin bag for liquids (from collapsing when empty); {hence} a vase (as similar in shape when full); also a lyre (as having a body of like form): - {bottle} {pitcher} {psaltery} {vessel} viol.


H5057 <STRHEB>@ נגד נגיד nâgîyd nâgid {naw-gheed'} naw-gheed' From H5046; a commander (as occupying the {front}) {civil} military or religious; generally (abstract {plural}) honorable themes: - {captain} {chief} excellent {thing} (chief) {governor} {leader} {noble} {prince} (chief) ruler.


H5288 <STRHEB>@ נער naar nah'-ar From H5287; (concretely) a boy (as {active}) from the age of infancy to adolescence; by implication a servant; also (by interchange of {sex}) a girl (of similar latitude in age): - {babe} {boy} {child} damsel [from the {margin]} {lad} {servant} young (man).


H5333 <STRHEB>@ נצב נציב netsîyb netsib {nets-eeb'} nets-eeb' From H5324; something {stationary} that {is} a {prefect} a military {post} a statue: - {garrison} {officer} pillar.


H5402 <STRHEB>@ נשׁק נשׁק nesheq nêsheq {neh'-shek} nay'-shek From H5401; military {equipment} that {is} (collectively) arms (offensive or {defensive}) or (concretely) an arsenal: - armed {men} armour ({-y}) {battle} {harness} weapon.


H5430 <STRHEB>@ סאון sen seh-own' From H5431; perhaps a military boot (as a protection from mud): - battle.


H5508 <STRHEB>@ סחרת sôchereth so-kheh'-reth Similar to H5507; probably a (black) tile (or tessara) for laying borders with: - black marble.


H5532 <STRHEB>@ סכן sâkan saw-kan' A primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication to minister {to} be serviceable {to} be customary: - acquaint ({self}) be {advantage} X {ever} ({be} [un-]) profit ({-able}) {treasure} be wont.


H5550 <STRHEB>@ סוללה סללה sôlelâh sôlelâh {so-lel-aw'} so-lel-aw' Active participle feminine of {H5549} but used passively; a military {mound} that {is} rampart of besiegers: - {bank} mount.


H5712 <STRHEB>@ עדה ‛êdâh ay-daw' Feminine of H5707 in the original sense of fixture; a stated assemblage (specifically a {concourse} or generally a family or crowd): - {assembly} {company} {congregation} {multitude} {people} swarm. Compare H5713.


H5763 <STRHEB>@ עוּל ‛ûl ool A primitive root; to {suckle} that {is} give milk: - {milch} (ewe great) with young.


H5845 <STRHEB>@ עטין ‛ăţîyn at-een' From an unused root meaning apparently to contain; a receptacle (for {milk} that {is} pail; figuratively breast): - breast.


H504 <STRHEB>@ אלף 'eleph eh'-lef From H502; a family; also (from the sense of yoking or taming) an ox or cow: - {family} {kine} oxen.


H517 <STRHEB>@ אם 'êm ame A primitive word; a mother (as the bond of the family); in a wide sense (both literally and figuratively); (like H1): - {dam} {mother} X parting.


H6037 <STRHEB>@ ענוה ‛anvâh an-vaw' Feminine of H6035; mildness (royal); also (concretely) oppressed: - {gentleness} meekness.


H6038 <STRHEB>@ ענוה ‛ănâvâh an-aw-vaw' From H6035; {condescension} human and subjective ({modesty}) or divine and objective (clemency): - {gentleness} {humility} meekness.


H6356 <STRHEB>@ פּחתת pechetheth pekh-eh'-theth From the same as H6354; a hole (by mildew in a garment): - fret inward.


H6496 <STRHEB>@ פּקיד pâqîyd paw-keed' From H6485; a superintendent ({civil} military or religious): - which had the {charge} {governor} {office} {overseer} [that] was set.


H6497 <STRHEB>@ פּקע peqapeh'-kah From an unused root meaning to burst; only used as an architectural term of an ornament similar to {H6498} a semi-globe: - knop.


H6800 <STRHEB>@ צנע tsânatsaw-nah' A primitive root; to humiliate: - {humbly} lowly.


H623 <STRHEB>@ אסף 'âsâph aw-sawf' From H622; collector; {Asaph} the name of three {Israelites} and of the family of the first: - Asaph.


H7087 <STRHEB>@ קפא qâphâ' kaw-faw' A primitive root; to {shrink} that {is} thicken (as unracked {wine} curdled {milk} clouded {sky} frozen water): - {congeal} {curdle} {dark`} settle.


H7233 <STRHEB>@ רבבה rebâbâh reb-aw-baw From H7231; abundance (in {number}) that {is} (specifically) a myriad (whether definite or indefinite): - {many} {million} X {multiply} ten thousand.


H7347 <STRHEB>@ רחה rêcheh ray-kheh' From an unused root meaning to pulverize; a mill stone: - mill (stone).


H7393 <STRHEB>@ רכב rekeb reh'-keb From H7392; a vehicle; by implication a team; by extension cavalry; by analogy a {rider} that {is} the upper millstone: - {chariot} (upper) {millstone} multitude [from the {margin]} wagon.


H7965 <STRHEB>@ שׁלם שׁלום shâlôm shâlôm {shaw-lome'} shaw-lome' From H7999; {safe} that {is} (figuratively) {well} happy6 friendly; also (abstractly) {welfare} that {is} {health} {prosperity} peace: - X {do} {familiar} X {fare} {favour} + {friend} X {greet} (good) {health} (X {perfect} such as be at) peace ({-able} {-ably}) prosper ({-ity} {-ous}) {rest} safe ({-ly}) {salute} {welfare} (X all {is} be) {well} X wholly.


H757 <STRHEB>@ ארכּי 'arkîy ar-kee' Patrial from another place (in Palestine) of similar name with H751; an Arkite or native of Erek: - {Archi} Archite.


H8198 <STRHEB>@ שׁפחה shiphchâh shif-khaw' Feminine from an unused root meaning to spread out (as a family; see H4940); a female slave (as a member of the household): - ({bond-} hand-) maid ({-en} {-servant}) {wench} {bondwoman} womanservant.


H8213 <STRHEB>@ שׁפל shâphêl shaw-fale' A primitive root; to depress or sink (especially figuratively to {humiliate} intransitively or transitively): - {abase} bring ({cast} put) {down} {debase} humble ({self}) be ({bring} {lay} {make} put) low (-er).


H8350 <STRHEB>@ שׁשׁר shâshar shaw-shar' Perhaps from the base of H8324 in the sense of that of H8320; red ochre (from its piercing color): - vermillion.


H8403 <STRHEB>@ תּבנית tabnîyth tab-neeth' From H1129; structure; by implication a {model} resemblance: - {figure} {form} {likeness} {pattern} similitude.


H8428 <STRHEB>@ תּוה tâvâh taw-vaw' A primitive root (or perhaps identical with H8427 through a similar idea from scraping to pieces); to grieve. (By confusion with H8427): - limit [by confusion with H8427].


H8435 <STRHEB>@ תּלדה תּולדה tôledâh tôledâh {to-led-aw'} to-led-aw' From H3205; (plural only) {descent} that {is} family; (figuratively) history: - {birth} generations.


H8544 <STRHEB>@ תּמנה תּמוּנה temûnâh temûnâh {tem-oo-naw'} tem-oo-naw' From H4327; something portioned (that {is} fashioned) {out} as a {shape} that {is} (indefinitely) {phantom} or (specifically) {embodiment} or (figuratively) manifestation (of favor): - {image} {likeness} similitude.


H8655 <STRHEB>@ תּרפים terâphîym ter-aw-feme' Plural perhaps from H7495; a healer; Teraphim (singular or plural) a family idol: - idols ({-atry}) {images} teraphim.


H904 <STRHEB>@ בּגתנא בּגתן bigthân bigthânâ' {big-thawn'} big-thaw'-naw Of similar derivation to H903; Bigthan or {Bigthana} a eunuch of Xerxes: - {Bigthan} Bigthana.


G1051 <STRGRK>@ γάλα gala gal'-ah Of uncertain affinity; milk (figuratively): - milk.


G1409 <STRGRK>@ Δρούσιλλα Drousilla droo'-sil-lah A feminine diminutive of Drusus (a Roman name); Drusilla a member of the Herodian family: - Drusilla.


G1932 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιείκεια epieikeia ep-ee-i'-ki-ah From G1933; suitableness that is (by implication) equity mildness: - clemency gentleness.


G1933 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιεικής epieikēs ep-ee-i-kace' From G1909 and G1503; appropriate that is (by implication) mild: - gentle moderation patient.


G2183 <STRGRK>@ ἐφημερία ephēmeria ef-ay-mer-ee'-ah From G2184; diurnality that is (specifically) the quotidian rotation or class of the Jewish priests´ service at the Temple as distributed by families: - course.


G2261 <STRGRK>@ ἤπιος ēpios ay'-pee-os Probably from G2031; properly affable that is mild or kind: - gentle.


G2266 <STRGRK>@ Ἡρωδιάς Hērōdias hay-ro-dee-as' From G2264; Herodias a woman of the Herodian family: - Herodias.


G2470 <STRGRK>@ ἴσος isos ee'-sos Probably from G1492 (through the idea of seeming); similar (in amount or kind): - + agree as much equal like.


G2473 <STRGRK>@ ἰσόψυχος isopsuchos ee-sop'-soo-khos From G2470 and G5590; of similar spirit: - likeminded.


G2563 <STRGRK>@ κάλαμος kalamos kal'-am-os Of uncertain affinity; a reed (the plant or its stem or that of a similar plant); by implication a pen: - pen reed.


G2747 <STRGRK>@ Κεγχρεαί Kegchreai keng-khreh-a'hee Probably from κέγχρος kegchros (millet); Cenchreae a port of Corinth: - Cenchrea.


G3037 <STRGRK>@ λίθος lithos lee'-thos Apparently a primary word; a stone (literally or figuratively): - (mill- stumbling-) stone.


G3399 <STRGRK>@ Μίλητος Milētos mil'-ay-tos Of uncertain origin; Miletus a city of Asia Minor: - Miletus.


G3400 <STRGRK>@ μίλιον milion mil'-ee-on Of Latin origin; a thousand paces that is a mile: - mile.


G3457 <STRGRK>@ μυλικός mulikos moo-lee-kos' From G3458; belonging to a mill: - mill [-stone].


G3458 <STRGRK>@ μύλος mulos moo'-los Probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a mill that is (by implication) a grinder (millstone): - millstone.


G3459 <STRGRK>@ μύλων mulōn moo'-lone From G3458; a mill house: - mill.


G3559 <STRGRK>@ νουθεσία nouthesia noo-thes-ee'-ah From G3563 and a derivative of G5087; calling attention to that is (by implication) mild rebuke or warning: - admonition.


G3614 <STRGRK>@ οἰκία oikia oy-kee'-ah From G3624; properly residence (abstractly) but usually (concretely) an abode (literally or figuratively); by implication a family (especially domestics): - home house (-hold).


G3615 <STRGRK>@ οἰκιακός oikiakos oy-kee-ak-os' From G3614; familiar that is (as noun) relatives: - they (them) of (his own) household.


G3616 <STRGRK>@ οἰκοδεσποτέω oikodespoteō oy-kod-es-pot-eh'-o From G3617; to be the head of (that is rule) a family: - guide the house.


G3617 <STRGRK>@ οἰκοδεσπότης oikodespotēs oy-kod-es-pot'-ace From G3624 and G1203; the head of a family: - goodman (of the house) householder master of the house.


G3624 <STRGRK>@ οἶκος oikos oy'-kos Of uncertain affinity; a dwelling (more or less extensive literally or figuratively); by implication a family (more or less related literally or figuratively): - home house (-hold) temple.


G3656 <STRGRK>@ ὁμιλέω homileō hom-il-eh'-o From G3658; to be in company with that is (by implication) to converse: - commune talk.


G3657 <STRGRK>@ ὁμιλία homilia hom-il-ee'-ah From G3658; companionship (homily) that is (by implication) intercourse: - communication.


G3658 <STRGRK>@ ὅμιλος homilos hom'-il-os From the base of G3674 and a derivative of the alternate of G138 (meaning a crowd); association together that is a multitude: - company.


G3663 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοιοπαθής homoiopathēs hom-oy-op-ath-ace' From G3664 and the alternate of G3958; similarly affected: - of (subject to) like passions.


G3664 <STRGRK>@ ὅμοιος homoios hom'-oy-os From the base of G3674; similar (in appearance or character): - like + manner.


G3665 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοιότης homoiotēs hom-oy-ot'ace From G3664; resemblance: - like as similitude.


G3666 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοιόω homoioō hom-oy-o'-o From G3664; to assimilate that is compare; passively to become similar: - be (make) like (in the) liken (-ess) resemble.


G3667 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοίωμα homoiōma hom-oy'-o-mah From G3666; a form; abstractly resemblance: - made like to likeness shape similitude.


G3668 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοίως homoiōs hom-oy'-oce Adverb from G3664; similarly: - likewise so.


G3669 <STRGRK>@ ὁμοίωσις homoiōsis hom-oy'-o-sis From G3666; assimilation that is resemblance: - similitude.


G3684 <STRGRK>@ ὀνικός onikos on-ik-os' From G3688; belonging to an ass that is large (so as to be turned by an ass): - millstone.


G3832 <STRGRK>@ πανοικί panoiki pan-oy-kee' Adverb from G3956 and G3624; with the whole family: - with all his house.


G3850 <STRGRK>@ παραβολή parabolē par-ab-ol-ay' From G3846; a similitude (parable) that is (symbolically) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral) apoth gm or adage: - comparison figure parable proverb.


G3880 <STRGRK>@ παραλαμβάνω paralambanō par-al-am-ban'-o From G3844 and G2983; to receive near that is associate with oneself (in any familiar or intimate act or relation); by analogy to assume an office; figuratively to learn: - receive take (unto with).


G3898 <STRGRK>@ παραπλησίως paraplēsiōs par-ap-lay-see'-oce Adverb from the same as G3897; in a manner near by that is (figuratively) similarly: - likewise.


G3946 <STRGRK>@ παρόμοιος paromoios par-om'-oy-os From G3844 and G3664; alike nearly that is similar: - like.


G3965 <STRGRK>@ πατριά patria pat-ree-ah' As if feminine of a derivative of G3962; paternal descent that is (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation): - family kindred lineage.


G4236 <STRGRK>@ πρᾳότης praotēs prah-ot'-ace From G4235; gentleness; by implication humility: - meekness.


G4239 <STRGRK>@ πραΰ́ς praus prah-ooce' Apparently a primary word; mild that is (by implication) humble: - meek. See also G4235.


G4240 <STRGRK>@ πραΰ́της prautēs prah-oo'-tace From G4239; mildness that is (by implication) humility: - meekness.


G4519 <STRGRK>@ σαβαώθ sabaōth sab-ah-owth' Of Hebrew origin ([H6635] in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (that is tsebaoth) a military epithet of God: - sabaoth.


G4534 <STRGRK>@ Σαλμώνη Salmōnē sal-mo'-nay Perhaps of similar origin to G4529; Salmone a place in Crete: - Salmone.


G4560 <STRGRK>@ σάρκινος sarkinos sar'-kee-nos From G4561; similar to flesh that is (by analogy) soft: - fleshly.


G4622 <STRGRK>@ Σιών Siōn see-own' Of Hebrew origin [H6726]; Sion (that is Tsijon) a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively the Church (militant or triumphant): - Sion.


G4686 <STRGRK>@ σπεῖρα speira spi'-rah Of immediate Latin origin but ultimately a derivative of G138 in the sense of its cognate G1507; a coil (spira spire) that is (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also [by analogy] a squad of Levitical janitors): - band.


G4688 <STRGRK>@ σπεκουλάτωρ spekoulatōr spek-oo-lat'-ore Of Latin origin; a speculator that is military scout (spy or [by extension] life guardsman): - executioner.


G4748 <STRGRK>@ στοιχέω stoicheō stoy-kheh'-o From a derivative of στείχω steichō̄ (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step) that is (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety: - walk (orderly).


G4752 <STRGRK>@ στρατεία strateia strat-i'-ah From G4754; military service that is (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger): - warfare.


G4754 <STRGRK>@ στρατεύομαι strateuomai strat-yoo'-om-ahee Middle voice from the base of G4756; 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).


G4755 <STRGRK>@ στρατηγός stratēgos strat-ay-gos' From the base of G4756 and G71 or G2233; a general that is (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor) the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple wardens: - captain magistrate.


G4786 <STRGRK>@ συγκεράννυμι sugkerannumi soong-ker-an'-noo-mee From G4862 and G2767; to commingle that is (figuratively) to combine or assimilate: - mix with temper together.


G4832 <STRGRK>@ συμμορφός summorphos soom-mor-fos' From G4862 and G3444; jointly formed that is (figuratively) similar: - conformed to fashioned like unto.


G4833 <STRGRK>@ συμμορφόω summorphoō soom-mor-fo'-o From G4832; to render like that is (figuratively) to assimilate: - make conformable unto.


G4861 <STRGRK>@ σύμψυχος sumpsuchos soom'-psoo-khos From G4862 and G5590; co-spirited that is similar in sentiment: - like-minded.


G4862 <STRGRK>@ σύν sun soon A primary preposition denoting union; with or together (but much closer than G3326 or G3844) that is by association companionship process resemblance possession instrumentality addition etc.: - beside with. In compounds it has similar applications including completeness.


G4880 <STRGRK>@ συναποθνήσκω sunapothnēskō soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko From G4862 and G599; to decease (literally) in company with or (figuratively) similarly to: - be dead (die) with.


G4888 <STRGRK>@ συνδοξάζω sundoxazō soon-dox-ad'-zo From G4862 and G1392; to exalt to dignity in company (that is similarly) with: - glorify together.


G4916 <STRGRK>@ συνθάπτω sunthaptō soon-thap'-to From G4862 and G2290; to inter in company with that is (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin): - bury with.


G4924 <STRGRK>@ συνοικέω sunoikeō soon-oy-key'-o From G4862 and G3611; to reside together (as a family): - dwell together.


G4926 <STRGRK>@ συνομιλέω sunomileō soon-om-il-eh'-o From G4862 and G3656; to converse mutually: - talk with.


G5011 <STRGRK>@ ταπεινός tapeinos tap-i-nos' Of uncertain derivation; depressed that is (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition): - base cast down humble of low degree (estate) lowly.


G5012 <STRGRK>@ ταπεινοφροσύνη tapeinophrosunē tap-i-nof-ros-oo'-nay From a compound of G5011 and the base of G5424; humiliation of mind that is modesty: - humbleness of mind humility (of mind) lowliness (of mind).


G5013 <STRGRK>@ ταπεινόω tapeinoō tap-i-no'-o From G5011; to depress; figuratively to humiliate (in condition or heart): - abase bring low humble (self).


G5014 <STRGRK>@ ταπείνωσις tapeinōsis tap-i'-no-sis From G5013; depression (in rank or feeling): - humiliation be made low low estate vile.


G5083 <STRGRK>@ τηρέω tēreō tay-reh'-o From τηρός teros (a watch; perhaps akin to G2334); to guard (from loss or injury properly by keeping the eye upon; and thus differing from G5442 which is properly to prevent escaping; and from G2892 which implies a fortress or full military lines of apparatus) that is to note (a prophecy; figuratively to fulfil a command); by implication to detain (in custody; figuratively to maintain); by extension to withhold (for personal ends; figuratively to keep unmarried): - hold fast keep (-er) (ob- pre- re) serve watch.


G5201 <STRGRK>@ ὑδριά hudria hoo-dree-ah' From G5204; a water jar that is receptacle for family supply: - waterpot.


G5482 <STRGRK>@ χάραξ charax khar'-ax From charasso (to sharpen to a point; akin to G1125 through the idea of scratching); a stake that is (by implication) a palisade or rampart (millitary mound for circumvallation in a siege): - trench.


G5511 <STRGRK>@ χλαμύς chlamus khlam-ooce' Of uncertain derivation; a military cloak: - robe.


G5554 <STRGRK>@ χρυσοδακτύλιος chrusodaktulios khroo-sod-ak-too'-lee-os From G5557 and G1146; gold ringed that is wearing a golden finger ring or similar jewelry: - with a gold ring.


G871 <STRGRK>@ ἀφομοιόω aphomoioō af-om-oy-o'-o From G575 and G3666; to assimilate closely: - make like.


G959 <STRGRK>@ Βερνίκη Bernikē ber-nee'-kay From a provincial form of G5342 and G3529; victorious; Bernice a member of the Herodian family: - Bernice.