Dict: strongs - covet
Strongs:
H1214 @ בּצע bâtsa‛ baw-tsah' A primitive root to break {off} that {is} (usually) plunder; figuratively to {finish} or (intransitively) stop: - (be) covet ({-ous}) cut ({off}) {finish} {fulfill} gain ({greedily}) {get} be given to {[covetousness]} {greedy} {perform} be wounded.
H1215 @ בּצע betsa‛ beh'-tsah From H1214; plunder; by extension gain (usually unjust): - {covetousness} (dishonest) {gain} {lucre} profit.
H1942 @ הוּה havvâh hav-vaw' From H1933 (in the sense of eagerly coveting and rushing upon; by implication of falling); desire; also ruin: - {calamity} {iniquity} {mischief} mischievous ({thing}) {naughtiness} {naughty} {noisome} perverse {thing} {substance} very wickedness.
H183 @ אוה 'âvâh aw-vaw' A primitive root; to wish for: - {covet} (greatly) {desire} be {desirous} {long} lust (after).
H2530 @ חמד châmad khaw-mad' A primitive root; to delight in: - {beauty} greatly {beloved} {covet} delectable {thing} ( X great) {delight} {desire} {goodly} {lust} (be) pleasant ({thing}) precious (thing).
H7602 @ שׁאף shâ'aph shaw-af' A primitive root; to inhale eagerly; figuratively to covet; by implication to be angry; also to hasten: - desire ({earnestly}) {devour} {haste} {pant} snuff {up} swallow up.
G1937 @ ἐπιθυμέω epithumeō ep-ee-thoo-meh'-o From G1909 and G2372; to set the heart upon that is long for (rightfully or otherwise): - covet desire would fain lust (after).
G2206 @ ζηλόω zēloō dzay-lo'-o From G2205; to have warmth of feeling for or against: - affect covet (earnestly) (have) desire (move with) envy be jealous over (be) zealous (-ly affect).
G3713 @ ὀρέγομαι oregomai or-eg'-om-ahee Middle voice of apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary (compare G3735); to stretch oneself that is reach out after (long for): - covet after desire.
G4122 @ πλεονεκτέω pleonekteō pleh-on-ek-teh'-o From G4123; to be covetous that is (by implication) to over reach: - get an advantage defraud make a gain.
G4123 @ πλεονέκτης pleonektēs pleh-on-ek'-tace From G4119 and G2192; holding (desiring) more that is eager for gain (avaricious hence a defrauder): - covetous.
G4124 @ πλεονεξία pleonexia pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah From G4123; avarice that is (by implication) fraudulency extortion: - covetous (-ness) practices greediness.
G5366 @ φιλάργυρος philarguros fil-ar'-goo-ros From G5384 and G696; fond of silver (money) that is avaricious: - covetous.
G866 @ ἀφιλάργυρος aphilarguros af-il-ar'-goo-ros From G1 (as a negative particle) and G5366; unavaricious: - without covetousness not greedy of filthy lucre.