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CORNELIUS @ a godly Roman centurion Characteristics of
- Benevolence, prayerfulness- kjv@Acts:10:2
- Obedience- kjv@Acts:10:7; kjv@Acts:10:8
- Spiritual work- kjv@Acts:10:24
- Spiritual receptivity- kjv@Acts:10:33

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CORN - C>@ - The most common kinds were wheat, barley, spelt, Authorized Version, kjv@Exodus:9:32) and Isai 28:25 "Rye;" kjv@Ezekiel:4:9) "fitches" and millet; oats are mentioned only by rabbinical writers. Our Indian corn was unknown in Bible times. Corn-crops are still reckoned at twentyfold what was sown, and were anciently much more. kjv@Genesis:41:22) The Jewish law permitted any one in passing through a filed of standing corn to pluck and eat. (23:25) see also kjv@Matthew:12:1 From Solomon’s time, ( kjv@2Chronicles:2:10 kjv@2Chronicles:2:15) as agriculture became developed under a settled government, Palestine was a corn-exporting country, and her grain was largely taken by her commercial neighbor Tyre. kjv@Ezekiel:27:17) comp. kjv@Amos:8:5

CORNELIUS - C>@ - (of a horn), a Roman centurion of the Italian cohort stationed in Caesarea, kjv@Acts:10:1) etc., a man full of good works and alms-deeds. With his household he was baptized by St. Peter, and thus Cornelius became the firstfruits of the Gentile world to Christ.

CORNER - C>@ - The "corner" of the field was not allowed, kjv@Leviticus:19:9) to be wholly reaped. It formed a right of the poor to carry off what was so left, and this was a part of the maintenance from the soil to which that class were entitled. Under the scribes, minute legislation fixed one-sixtieth as the portion of a field which was to be left for the legal "corner." The proportion being thus fixed, all the grain might be reaped, and enough to satisfy the regulation subsequently separated from the whole crop. This "corner" was, like the gleaning, tithe-free.

CORNERSTONE - C>@ - a quoin or cornerstone, of great importance in binding together the sides of a building. The phrase "corner-stone" is sometimes used to denote any principal person, as the princes of Egypt, kjv@Isaiah:19:13) and is thus applied to our Lord. kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Matthew:21:42; kjv@1Peter:2:6-7)

CORNET - C>@ - (Heb. shophar), a loud-sounding instrument, made of the horn of a ram or a chamois (sometimes of an ox), and used by the ancient Hebrews for signals, kjv@Leviticus:25:9) and much used by the priests. ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:28)

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Corn @ The word so rendered (dagan) in kjv@Genesis:27:28 kjv@Genesis:27:37, kjv@Numbers:18:27, kjv@Deuteronomy:28:51, kjv@Lamentations:2:12, is a general term representing all the commodities we usually describe by the words corn, grain, seeds, peas, beans. With this corresponds the use of the word in kjv@John:12:24. In kjv@Genesis:41:35 kjv@Genesis:41:49, kjv@Proverbs:11:26, kjv@Joel:2:24 ("wheat"), the word thus translated (bar; i.e., "winnowed") means corn purified from chaff. With this corresponds the use of the word in the New Testament kjv@Matthew:3:12; kjv@Luke:3:17; kjv@Acts:7:12). In kjv@Psalms:65:13 it means "growing corn." In kjv@Genesis:42:1-2, 19, kjv@Joshua:9:14, kjv@Nehemiah:10:31 ("victuals"), the word (sheber; i.e., "broken," i.e., grist) denotes generally victuals, provisions, and corn as a principal article of food. From the time of Solomon, corn began to be exported from Palestine kjv@Ezekiel:27:17; kjv@Amos:8:5). "Plenty of corn" was a part of Issac's blessing conferred upon Jacob kjv@Genesis:27:28; comp. kjv@Psalms:65:13).

Cornelius @ a centurion whose history is narrated in kjv@Acts:10. He was a "devout man," and like the centurion of Capernaum, believed in the God of Israel. His residence at Caesrea probably brought him into contact with Jews who communicated to him their expectations regarding the Messiah; and thus he was prepared to welcome the message Peter brought him. He became the first fruit of the Gentile world to Christ. He and his family were baptized and admitted into the Christian church kjv@Acts:10:1 kjv@Acts:10:44-48). (
See CENTURION.)

Corner @ The angle of a house kjv@Job:1:19) or a street kjv@Proverbs:7:8). "Corners" in kjv@Nehemiah:9:22 denotes the various districts of the promised land allotted to the Israelites. In kjv@Numbers:24:17, the "corners of Moab" denotes the whole land of Moab. The "corner of a field" kjv@Leviticus:19:9 kjv@Leviticus:23:22) is its extreme part, which was not to be reaped. The Jews were prohibited from cutting the "corners," i.e., the extremities, of the hair and whiskers running round the ears kjv@Leviticus:19:27 kjv@Leviticus:21:5). The "four corners of the earth" in kjv@Isaiah:11:12 and kjv@Ezekiel:7:2 denotes the whole land. The "corners of the streets" mentioned in kjv@Matthew:6:5 means the angles where streets meet so as to form a square or place of public resort. The corner gate of Jerusalem ( kjv@2Kings:14:13; kjv@2Chronicals:26:9) was on the north-west side of the city. Corner-stone kjv@Job:38:6; kjv@Isaiah:28:16), a block of great importance in binding together the sides of a building. The "head of the corner" kjv@Psalms:118:22-23) denotes the coping, the "coign of vantage", i.e., the topstone of a building. But the word "corner stone" is sometimes used to denote some person of rank and importance kjv@Isaiah:28:16). It is applied to our Lord, who was set in highest honour kjv@Matthew:21:42). He is also styled "the chief corner stone" kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Peter:2:6-8). When Zechariah (10:4), speaking of Judah, says, "Out of him came forth the corner," he is probably to be understood as ultimately referring to the Messiah as the "corner stone." (
See TEMPLE, SOLOMON'S

Cornet @ Heb. shophar, "brightness," with reference to the clearness of its sound ( kjv@1Chronicles:15:28; kjv@2Chronicals:15:14; kjv@Psalms:98:6; kjv@Hosea:5:8). It is usually rendered in the Authorized Version "trumpet." It denotes the long and straight horn, about eighteen inches long. The words of Joel, "Blow the trumpet," literally, "Sound the cornet," refer to the festival which was the preparation for the day of Atonement. In kjv@Daniel:3:5-7, 10, 15, the word (keren) so rendered is a curved horn. The word "cornet" in kjv@2Samuel:6:5 (Heb. mena'an'im, occurring only here) was some kind of instrument played by being shaken like the Egyptian sistrum, consisting of rings or bells hung loosely on iron rods.

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CORN @ -(A general term applied to all grains)
- In valleys kjv@Psalms:65:13; kjv@Mark:4:28
- A product of Egypt kjv@Genesis:41:47-49
- Palestine kjv@Deuteronomy:33:28; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17
- Parched kjv@Ruth:2:14; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@2Samuel:17:28
- Ground kjv@2Samuel:17:19
- Eaten by the Israelites kjv@Joshua:5:11-12
- Shocks of, burnt kjv@Judges:15:5
- Heads of, plucked by Christ's disciples kjv@Matthew:12:1
- Mosaic laws concerning kjv@Exodus:22:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:72:16; kjv@Hosea:14:7; kjv@John:12:24 .Symbolical kjv@Genesis:41:5 .
See BARLEY .
See BARN .
See BREAD .
See FIRSTFRUITS .
See GLEANING .
See HARVEST .
See REAPING .
See RYE .
See THRESHING .
See TITHES .
See WHEAT

CORNELIUS @
- A Roman centurion Acts:10

CORNERSTONE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:38:6
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See STONE

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:144:12 .Of Christ kjv@Psalms:118:22; kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Matthew:21:42; kjv@Mark:12:10; kjv@Luke:20:17; kjv@Acts:4:11; kjv@1Corinthians:3:11; kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Peter:2:6

CORNET @
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See TRUMPET

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kjv@STRING:Abib <HITCHCOCK>@ green fruit; ears of corn - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Amram <HITCHCOCK>@ an exalted people; their sheaves; handfuls of corn - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Beri <HITCHCOCK>@ my son; my corn - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Beth-dagon <HITCHCOCK>@ the house of corn, or of fish - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Carmel <HITCHCOCK>@ circumcised lamb; harvest; full of ears of corn - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Cornelius <HITCHCOCK>@ of a horn - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Dagon <HITCHCOCK>@ corn; a fish - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Demetrius <HITCHCOCK>@ belonging to corn, or to Ceres - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Omri <HITCHCOCK>@ sheaf of corn - HITCHCOCK-O


kjv@STRING:Puah <HITCHCOCK>@ mouth; corner; bush of hair - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Shobal <HITCHCOCK>@ path; ear of corn - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Stachys <HITCHCOCK>@ spike or ear of corn - HITCHCOCK-S


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CORNELIUS @ a godly Roman centurion Characteristics of Benevolence, prayerfulness kjv@Acts:10:2 Obedience kjv@Acts:10:7; kjv@Acts:10:8 Spiritual work kjv@Acts:10:24 Spiritual receptivity kjv@Acts:10:33

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H24 <STRHEB>@ אביב 'âbîyb aw-beeb' From an unused root (meaning to be tender); {green} that is a young ear of grain; hence the name of the month Abib or Nisan: - {Abib} {ear} green ears of corn.


H1098 <STRHEB>@ בּליל belîyl bel-eel' From H1101; {mixed} that {is} (specifically) feed (for cattle): - {corn} {fodder} provender.


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.


H1250 <STRHEB>@ בּר בּר bâr bar {bawr} bar From H1305 (in the sense of winnowing); grain of any kind (even while standing in the field); by extension the open country: - {corn} wheat.


H1430 <STRHEB>@ גּדישׁ gâdîysh gaw-deesh' From an unused root (meaning to heap up); a stack of sheaves; by analogy a tomb: - shock (stack) (of {corn}) tomb.


H1637 <STRHEB>@ גּרן gôren go'-ren From an unused root meaning to smooth; a threshing floor (as made even); by analogy any open area: - ({barn} {corn} threshing-) {floor} ({threshing-} void) place.


H1643 <STRHEB>@ גּרשׂ gereώ gheh'-res From an unused root meaning to husk; a kernel ({collectively}) that {is} grain: - beaten corn.


H1715 <STRHEB>@ דּגן dâgân daw-gawn' From H1711; properly {increase} that {is} grain: - corn ({[floor]}) wheat.


H2106 <STRHEB>@ זוית zâvîyth zaw-veeth' Apparently from the same root as H2099 (in the sense of prominence); an angle (as {projecting}) that {is} (by implication) a corner column (or anta): - corner (stone).


H3671 <STRHEB>@ כּנף kânâph kaw-nawf' From H3670; an edge or extremity; specifically (of a bird or army) a {wing} (of a garment or bed clothing) a {flap} (of the earth) a {quarter} (of a building) a pinnacle: - + {bird} {border} {corner} {end} feather {[-ed]} X {flying} + (one an-) {other} {overspreading} X {quarters} {skirt} X {sort} uttermost {part} wing ([-ed]).


H3759 <STRHEB>@ כּרמל karmel kar-mel' From H3754; a planted field ({garden} {orchard} vineyard or park); by implication garden produce: - full (green) ears (of {corn}) fruitful field ({place}) plentiful (field).


H3802 <STRHEB>@ כּתף kâthêph kaw-thafe' From an unused root meaning to clothe; the shoulder ({proper} that {is} upper end of the arm; as being the spot where the garments hang); figuratively side piece or lateral projection or anything: - {arm} {corner} shoulder ({-piece}) {side} undersetter.


H3887 <STRHEB>@ לוּץ lûts loots A primitive root; properly to make mouths {at} that {is} to scoff; hence (from the effort to pronounce a foreign language) to {interpret} or (generally) intercede: - {ambassador} have in {derision} {interpreter} make a {mock} {mocker} scorn ({-er} {-ful}) teacher.


H3932 <STRHEB>@ לעג lâ‛ag law-ag' A primitive root; to deride; by implication (as if imitating a foreigner) to speak unintelligibly: - have in {derision} laugh (to {scorn}) mock ({on}) stammering.


H3933 <STRHEB>@ לעג laag lah'-ag From H3932; {derision} scoffing: - {derision} scorn (-ing).


H3944 <STRHEB>@ לצון lâtsôn law-tsone' From H3887; derision: - scornful (-ning).


H3945 <STRHEB>@ לצץ lâtsats law-tsats' A primitive root; to deride: - scorn.


H4517 <STRHEB>@ מנענע menanamen-ah-ah' From H5128; a sistrum (so called from its rattling sound): - cornet.


H4740 <STRHEB>@ מקצעה מקצע מקצוע maqtsôamaqtsôamaqtsô‛âh {mak-tso'-ah} {mak-tso'-ah} mak-tso-aw' From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess: - {corner} turning.


H4742 <STRHEB>@ מקצעה meqûts‛âh mek-oots-aw' From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle: - corner.


H4890 <STRHEB>@ משׂחק miώchâq mis-khawk' From H7831; a laughing stock: - scorn.


H5006 <STRHEB>@ נאץ nâ'ats naw-ats' A primitive root; to scorn; or () by interchange for {H5132} to bloom: - {abhor} (give occasion to) {blaspheme} {contemn} {despise} {flourish} X {great} provoke.


H5007 <STRHEB>@ נאצה נאצה netsâh netsâh {neh-aw-tsaw'} neh-aw-tsaw' From H5006; scorn: - blasphemy.


H5110 <STRHEB>@ נוּד nûd nood A primitive root; to {nod} that {is} waver; figuratively to {wander} flee6 disappear; also (from shaking the head in {sympathy}) to {console} {deplore} or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt: - {bemoan} {flee} {get} {mourn} make to {move} take {pity} {remove} {shake} skip for {joy} be {sorry} {vagabond} {way} wandering.


H5669 <STRHEB>@ עבוּר ‛âbûr aw-boor' The same as H5668; {passed} that {is} kept over; used only of stored grain: - old corn.


H6194 <STRHEB>@ ערמה ערם ‛ârêm ‛ărêmâh {aw-rame'} ar-ay-maw' From H6192; a heap; specifically a sheaf: - heap (of {corn}) sheaf.


H6284 <STRHEB>@ פּאה pâ'âh paw-aw' A primitive root; to {puff} that {is} blow away: - scatter into corners.


H6285 <STRHEB>@ פּאה pê'âh pay-aw' Feminine of H6311; properly mouth in a figurative {sense} that {is} direction6 {region} extremity: - {corner} {end} {quarter} side.


H6434 <STRHEB>@ פּן pên pane From an unused root meaning to turn; an angle (of a street or wall): - corner.


H6437 <STRHEB>@ פּנה pânâh paw-naw' A primitive root; to turn; by implication to {face} that {is} appear6 {look} etc.: - {appear} at [even-] {tide} {behold} cast {out} come {on} X {corner} {dawning} {empty} go {away} {lie} {look} {mark} pass {away} {prepare} {regard} (have) respect ({to}) (re-) turn ({aside} {away} {back} {face} {self}) X right [early].


H6438 <STRHEB>@ פּנּה pinnâh pin-naw' Feminine of H6434; an angle; by implication a pinnacle; figuratively a chieftain: - {bulwark} {chief} {corner} {stay} tower.


H6471 <STRHEB>@ פּעמה פּעם paam pa‛ămâh {pah'-am} pah-am-aw' From H6470; a {stroke} literally or figuratively (in various applications): - {anvil} {corner} foot ({-step}) {going} [hundred-] {fold} X {now} (this) + {once} {order} {rank} {step} + {thrice} {[often-]} {second} {this} two) time ({-s}) {twice} wheel.


H6711 <STRHEB>@ צחק tsâchaq tsaw-khak' A primitive root; to laugh outright (in merriment or scorn); by implication to sport: - {laugh} {mock} {play} make sport.


H6712 <STRHEB>@ צחק tsechôq tsekh-oke' From H6711; laughter (in pleasure or derision): - laugh (-ed to scorn).


H6763 <STRHEB>@ צלעה צלע tsêlâ‛ tsal‛âh {tsay-law'} tsal-aw' From H6760; a rib (as {curved}) literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a {door} that {is} leaf); hence a {side} literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the {sky} that {is} quarter); arcitecturally a timber (especially floor or ceiling) or plank (single or {collectively} that {is} a flooring): - {beem} {board} {chamber} {corner} {leaf} {plank} {rib} side (chamber).


H7039 <STRHEB>@ קליא קלי qâlîy qâlîy' {kaw-lee'} kaw-lee' From H7033; roasted ears of grain: - parched corn.


H7046 <STRHEB>@ קלס qâlas kaw-las' A primitive root; to {disparage} that {is} ridicule: - {mock} {scoff} scorn.


H7054 <STRHEB>@ קמה qâmâh kaw-maw' Feminine of active participle of H6965; something that {rises} that {is} a stalk of grain: - (standing) {corn} grown {up} stalk.


H7098 <STRHEB>@ קצה qâtsâh kaw-tsaw' Feminine of H7097; a termination (used like H7097): - {coast} {corner} (selv-) {edge} {lowest} (uttermost) part.


H7106 <STRHEB>@ קצע qâtsakaw-tsah' A primitive root; to strip {off} that {is} (partially) scrape; by implication to segregate (as an angle): - cause to {scrape} corner.


H7161 <STRHEB>@ קרן qeren keh'-ren From H7160; a horn (as projecting); by implication a {flask} cornet; by resemblance an elephant´ s tooth (that {is} {ivory}) a corner (of the {altar}) a peak (of a {mountain}) a ray (of light); figuratively power: - X {hill} horn.


H7162 <STRHEB>@ קרן qeren keh'-ren (Chaldee); corresponding to H7161; a horn (literally or for sound): - {horn} cornet.


H7214 <STRHEB>@ רם רים ראים ראם rem reym rêym rêm {reh-ame'} {reh-ame'} {rame} rame From H7213; a wild bull (from its conspicuousness): - unicorn.


H7383 <STRHEB>@ רפה ריפה rîyphâh riphâh {ree-faw'} ree-faw' From H7322; (only {plural}) grits (as pounded): - ground {corn} wheat.


H7641 <STRHEB>@ שׁבּלת שׁבּל shibbôl shibbôleth {shib-bole'} shib-bo'-leth From the same as H7640; a stream (as flowing); also an ear of grain (as growing out); by analogy a branch: - {branch} {channel} ear (of {corn}) ([water-]) {flood} Shibboleth. Compare H5451.


H7668 <STRHEB>@ שׁבר sheber sheh'-ber The same as H7667; grain (as if broken into kernels): - {corn} victuals.


H7782 <STRHEB>@ שׁפר שׁופר shôphâr shôphâr {sho-far'} sho-far' From H8231 in the original sense of incising; a cornet (as giving a clear sound) or curved horn: - {cornet} trumpet.


H7814 <STRHEB>@ שׂחק שׂחוק ώechôq ώechôq {sekh-oke'} sekh-oke' From H7832; laughter (in meriment or defiance): - {derision} laughter (-ed to {scorn} {-ing}) {mocked} sport.


H7832 <STRHEB>@ שׂחק ώâchaq saw-khak' A primitive root; to laugh (in pleasure or detraction); by implication to play: - {deride} have in {derision} {laugh} make {merry} mock ({-er}) {play} {rejoice} (laugh to) {scorn} be in (make) sport.


H8103 <STRHEB>@ שׁמצה shimtsâh shim-tsaw' Feminine of H8102; scornful whispering (of hostile spectators): - shame.


H8292 <STRHEB>@ שׁריקה שׁרוּקהo sherûqâh sherîyqâh {sher-oo-kaw'} sher-ee-kaw' (The second form is by permutation); feminine passive participle of H8319; a whistling (in scorn); by analogy a piping: - {bleating} hissing.


H8319 <STRHEB>@ שׁרק shâraq shaw-rak' A primitive root; properly to be {shrill} that {is} to whistle or hiss (as a call or in scorn): - hiss.


H939 <STRHEB>@ בּוּזה bûzâh boo-zaw' Feminine passive participle of H936; something scorned; an object of contempt: - despised.


H959 <STRHEB>@ בּזה bâzâh baw-zaw' A primitive root; to disesteem: - {despise} {disdain} contemn ({-ptible}) + think to {scorn} vile person.


H960 <STRHEB>@ בּזה bâzôh baw-zo' From H959; scorned: - despise.


G1137 <STRGRK>@ γωνία gōnia go-nee'-ah Probably akin to G1119; an angle: - corner quarter.


G2606 <STRGRK>@ καταγελάω katagelaō kat-ag-el-ah'-o To laugh down that is deride: - laugh to scorn.


G2848 <STRGRK>@ κόκκος kokkos kok'-kos Apparently a primary word; a kernel of seed: - corn grain.


G2883 <STRGRK>@ Κορνήλιος Kornēlios kor-nay'-lee-os Of Latin original; Cornelius a Roman: - Cornelius.


G204 <STRGRK>@ ἀκρογωνιαῖος akrogōniaios ak-rog-o-nee-ah'-yos From G206 and G1137; belonging to the extreme corner: - chief corner.


G248 <STRGRK>@ ἀλοάω aloaō al-o-ah'-o From the same as G257; to tread out grain: - thresh tread out the corn.


G4419 <STRGRK>@ πτερύγιον pterugion pter-oog'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4420; a winglet that is (figuratively) extremity (top corner): - pinnacle.


G4621 <STRGRK>@ σῖτος sitos see'-tos σῖταsita see'-tah is the plural irregular neuter of the first form. Of uncertain derivation; grain especially wheat: - corn wheat.


G4702 <STRGRK>@ σπόριμος sporimos spor'-ee-mos From G4703; sown that is (neuter plural) a planted field: - corn (-field).


G4719 <STRGRK>@ στάχυς stachus stakh'-oos From the base of G2476; a head of grain (as standing out from the stalk): - ear (of corn).


G5068 <STRGRK>@ τετράγωνος tetragōnos tet-rag'-on-nos From G5064 and G1137; four cornered that is square: - foursquare.


G746 <STRGRK>@ ἀρχή archē ar-khay' From G756; (properly abstract) a commencement or (concrete) chief (in various applications of order time place or rank): - beginning corner (at the the) first (estate) magistrate power principality principle rule.