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H196 <
STRHEB
>@ אולי 'ĕ
vil
î
y
ev
-
ee
-
lee
'
From
H191; {
silly
}
foolish
;
hence
(
morally
)
impious
: -
foolish
.
H2141 <
STRHEB
>@ זכך
z
â
kak
zaw
-
kak
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H2135);
to
be
transparent
or
clean
(
physically
or
morally
): -
be
(
make
) {
clean
}
be
pure
(-
r
).
H2151 <
STRHEB
>@ זלל
z
â
lal
zaw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H2107);
to
shake
(
as
in
the
{
wind
})
that
{
is
}
to
quake
;
figuratively
to
be
loose
{
morally
}
worthless
or
prodigal
: -
blow
{
down
} {
glutton
}
riotous
({
eater
})
vile
.
H2248 <
STRHEB
>@ חבוּלה
ch
ă
b
û
l
â
h
khab
-
oo
-
law
' (
Chaldee
);
from
H2255;
properly
{
overthrown
}
that
{
is
} (
morally
)
crime
: -
hurt
.
H2891 <
STRHEB
>@ טהר ţâ
h
ê
r
taw
-
hare
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
be
bright
;
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
)
to
be
pure
(
physically
{
sound
}
clear6
unadulterated
;
Levitically
uncontaminated
;
morally
innocent
or
holy
): -
be
({
make
}
make
{
self
}
pronounce
) {
clean
}
cleanse
({
self
}) {
purge
}
purify
({-
ier
}
self
).
H3201 <
STRHEB
>@ יכול יכל
y
â
k
ô
l
y
â
k
ô
l
{
yaw
-
kole
'}
yaw
-
kole
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
{
able
}
literally
({
can
}
could
)
or
morally
({
may
}
might
): -
be
{
able
}
any
at
all
({
ways
}) {
attain
}
can
(
away
{
with
} {[-
not
]}) {
could
} {
endure
} {
might
} {
overcome
}
have
{
power
} {
prevail
} {
still
}
suffer
.
H3372 <
STRHEB
>@ ירא
y
â
r
ê'
yaw
-
ray
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
fear
;
morally
to
revere
;
causatively
to
frighten
: - {
affright
}
be
(
make
) {
afraid
}
dread
({-
ful
}) (
put
in
)
fear
({-
ful
} {-
fully
} -
ing
). (
be
had
in
)
reverence
({-
end
})
X
{
see
}
terrible
({
act
} {-
ness
}
thing
).
H3373 <
STRHEB
>@ ירא
y
â
r
ê'
yaw
-
ray
'
From
H3372;
fearing
;
morally
reverent
: - {
afraid
}
fear
(-
ful
).
H3374 <
STRHEB
>@ יראה
yir
'â
h
yir
-
aw
'
Feminine
of
H3373;
fear
(
also
used
as
infinitive
);
morally
reverence
: -
X
{
dreadful
}
X
{
exceedingly
}
fear
(-
fulness
).
H444 <
STRHEB
>@ אלח 'â
lach
aw
-
lakh
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
muddle
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
and
intransitively
)
to
turn
(
morally
)
corrupt
: -
become
filthy
.
H5034 <
STRHEB
>@ נבל
n
â
b
ê
l
naw
-
bale
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
wilt
;
generally
to
fall
{
away
}
fail6
faint
;
figuratively
to
be
foolish
or
(
morally
)
wicked
;
causatively
to
{
despise
}
disgrace
: - {
disgrace
} {
dishonour
}
lightly
{
esteem
}
fade
({
away
} {-
ing
})
fall
({
down
} {-
ling
} {
off
})
do
{
foolishly
}
come
to
{
nought
}
X
{
surely
}
make
{
vile
}
wither
.
H5039 <
STRHEB
>@ נבלה
neb
â
l
â
h
neb
-
aw
-
law
'
Feminine
of
H5036; {
foolishness
}
that
{
is
} (
morally
)
wickedness
;
concretely
a
crime
;
by
extension
punishment
: - {
folly
} {
vile
}
villany
.
H5377 <
STRHEB
>@ נשׁא
n
â
sh
â'
naw
-
shaw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
lead
{
astray
}
that
{
is
} (
mentally
)
to
{
delude
}
or
(
morally
)
to
seduce
: - {
beguile
} {
deceive
}
X
{
greatly
}
X
utterly
.
H5637 <
STRHEB
>@ סרר
s
â
rar
saw
-
rar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
turn
{
away
}
that
{
is
} (
morally
)
be
refractory
: -
X
{
away
} {
backsliding
} {
rebellious
}
revolter
({-
ing
})
slide
{
back
} {
stubborn
}
withdrew
.
H5760 <
STRHEB
>@ עויל ‛ă
v
î
yl
av
-
eel
'
From
H5765;
perverse
(
morally
): -
ungodly
.
H5765 <
STRHEB
>@ עול ‛â
val
aw
-
val
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
distort
(
morally
): -
deal
{
unjustly
}
unrighteous
.
H5767 <
STRHEB
>@ עוּל ‛
avv
â
l
av
-
vawl
'
Intensive
from
H5765;
evil
(
morally
): - {
unjust
} {
unrighteous
}
wicked
.
H539 <
STRHEB
>@ אמן 'â
man
aw
-
man
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
build
up
or
support
;
to
foster
as
a
parent
or
nurse
;
figuratively
to
render
(
or
be
)
firm
or
{
faithful
}
to
trust
or
{
believe
}
to
be
permanent
or
quiet
;
morally
to
be
true
or
certain
;
once
(
in
;
by
interchange
for
H541)
to
go
to
the
right
hand
: -
hence
{
assurance
} {
believe
}
bring
{
up
} {
establish
} + {
fail
}
be
faithful
(
of
long
{
continuance
} {
stedfast
} {
sure
} {
surely
} {
trusty
} {
verified
}) {
nurse
} (-
ing
{
father
}) ({
put
}) {
trust
}
turn
to
the
right
.
H6617 <
STRHEB
>@ פּתל
p
â
thal
paw
-
thal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
twine
}
that
{
is
} (
literally
)
to
struggle
or
(
figuratively
)
be
(
morally
)
tortuous
: - (
shew
self
) {
froward
}
shew
self
{
unsavoury
}
wrestle
.
H6666 <
STRHEB
>@ צדקה
tsed
â
q
â
h
tsed
-
aw
-
kaw
'
From
H6663;
rightness
({
abstractly
})
subjectively
({
rectitude
})
objectively
({
justice
})
morally
(
virtue
)
or
figuratively
(
prosperity
): - {
justice
} {
moderately
}
right
(-
eous
) ({
act
} {-
ly
} -
ness
).
H6918 <
STRHEB
>@ קדשׁ קדושׁ
q
â
d
ô
sh
q
â
d
ô
sh
{
kaw
-
doshe
'}
kaw
-
doshe
'
From
H6942;
sacred
(
ceremonially
or
morally
); (
as
noun
)
God
(
by
{
eminence
})
an
{
angel
}
a
{
saint
}
a
sanctuary
: -
holy
({
One
})
saint
.
H6942 <
STRHEB
>@ קדשׁ
q
â
dash
kaw
-
dash
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
(
causatively
{
make
}
pronounce
or
observe
as
)
clean
(
ceremonially
or
morally
): - {
appoint
} {
bid
} {
consecrate
} {
dedicate
} {
defile
} {
hallow
} ({
be
}
keep
)
holy
({-
er
} {
place
}) {
keep
} {
prepare
} {
proclaim
} {
purify
}
sanctify
(-
ied
{
one
} {
self
})
X
wholly
.
H7451 <
STRHEB
>@ רעה רע
ra
‛
r
â‛â
h
{
rah
}
raw
-
aw
'
From
H7489;
bad
or
(
as
noun
)
evil
(
naturally
or
morally
).
This
includes
the
second
(
feminine
)
form
;
as
adjective
or
noun
: - {
adversity
} {
affliction
} {
bad
} {
calamity
} +
displease
({-
ure
}) {
distress
}
evil
({[-
favouredness
]} {
man
} {
thing
}) + {
exceedingly
}
X
{
great
}
grief
({-
vous
}) {
harm
} {
heavy
}
hurt
({-
ful
})
ill
({
favoured
}) + {
mark
} {
mischief
} ({-
vous
}) {
misery
}
naught
({-
ty
}) {
noisome
} +
not
{
please
}
sad
({-
ly
}) {
sore
} {
sorrow
} {
trouble
} {
vex
}
wicked
({-
ly
} {-
ness
} {
one
})
worse
(-
st
) {
wretchedness
}
wrong
. [
Including
feminine
ra
´
ah
;
as
adjective
or
noun
.]
H7455 <
STRHEB
>@ רע
r
ô
a
‛
ro
'-
ah
From
H7489;
badness
(
as
{
marring
})
physically
or
morally
: -
X
be
so
{
bad
} {
badness
} (
X
be
so
) {
evil
} {
naughtiness
} {
sadness
} {
sorrow
}
wickedness
.
H7489 <
STRHEB
>@ רעע
r
â‛
a
‛
raw
-
ah
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
spoil
(
literally
by
breaking
to
pieces
);
figuratively
to
make
(
or
be
)
good
for
{
nothing
}
that
{
is
}
bad
({
physically
}
socially
or
morally
). (
associate
selves
and
show
self
friendly
are
by
mistake
for
H7462.): - {
afflict
}
associate
selves
[
by
mistake
for
{
H7462]}
break
({
down
}
in
{
pieces
}) + {
displease
} ({
be
} {
bring
}
do
)
evil
({
doer
} {
entreat
} {
man
})
show
self
friendly
[
by
mistake
for
{
H7462]}
do
{
harm
} (
do
) {
hurt
} (
behave
{
self
}
deal
) {
ill
}
X
{
indeed
}
do
{
mischief
} {
punish
}
still
{
vex
} (
do
)
wicked
({
doer
} {-
ly
})
be
({
deal
}
do
)
worse
.
H7563 <
STRHEB
>@ רשׁע
r
â
sh
â‛
raw
-
shaw
'
From
H7561;
morally
wrong
;
concretely
an
(
actively
)
bad
person
: - + {
condemned
} {
guilty
} {
ungodly
}
wicked
({
man
})
that
did
wrong
.
H7686 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁגה
sh
â
g
â
h
shaw
-
gaw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
stray
(
causatively
{
mislead
})
usually
(
figuratively
)
to
{
mistake
}
especially
(
morally
)
to
transgress
;
by
extension
(
through
the
idea
of
intoxication
)
to
{
reel
} (
figuratively
)
be
enraptured
: - (
cause
to
)
go
{
astray
} {
deceive
} {
err
}
be
{
ravished
}
sin
through
{
ignorance
} ({
let
}
make
to
)
wander
.
H7723 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁו שׁוא
o
sh
â
v
'
shav
{
shawv
}
shav
From
the
same
as
H7722 in
the
sense
of
desolating
;
evil
(
as
{
destructive
})
literally
(
ruin
)
or
morally
(
especially
guile
);
figuratively
idolatry
(
as
{
false
}
subjectively
)
6
uselessness
(
as
{
deceptive
}
objectively
;
also
adverbially
in
vain
): -
false
({-
ly
}) {
lie
} {
lying
} {
vain
}
vanity
.
H8374 <
STRHEB
>@ תּאב
t
â'
ab
taw
-
ab
'
A
primitive
root
(
probably
rather
identical
with
H8373 through
the
idea
of
puffing
disdainfully
at
;
compare
H340);
to
loathe
(
morally
): -
abhor
.
H8441 <
STRHEB
>@ תּעבה תּועבה
t
ô‛ê
bah
t
ô‛ê
bah
{
to
-
ay
-
baw
'}
to
-
ay
-
baw
'
Feminine
active
participle
of
H8581;
properly
something
disgusting
({
morally
})
that
{
is
} (
as
noun
)
an
abhorrence
;
especially
idolatry
or
(
concretely
)
an
idol
: -
abominable
({
custom
} {
thing
})
abomination
.
H8442 <
STRHEB
>@ תּועה
t
ô‛â
h
to
-
aw
'
Feminine
active
participle
of
H8582; {
mistake
}
that
{
is
} (
morally
) {
impiety
}
or
(
political
)
injury
: - {
error
}
hinder
.
H8535 <
STRHEB
>@ תּם
t
â
m
tawm
From
H8552;
complete
;
usually
(
morally
)
pious
;
specifically
{
gentle
}
dear
: -
coupled
{
together
} {
perfect
} {
plain
} {
undefiled
}
upright
.
H8537 <
STRHEB
>@ תּם
t
ô
m
tome
From
H8552;
completeness
;
figuratively
prosperity
;
usually
(
morally
)
innocence
: - {
full
} {
integrity
}
perfect
({-
ion
}) {
simplicity
}
upright
({-
ly
} {-
ness
})
at
a
venture
.
See
H8550.
H8549 <
STRHEB
>@ תּמים
t
â
m
î
ym
taw
-
meem
'
From
H8552;
entire
({
literally
}
figuratively
or
morally
);
also
(
as
noun
) {
integrity
}
truth
: -
without
{
blemish
} {
complete
} {
full
} {
perfect
}
sincerely
({-
ity
}) {
sound
}
without
{
spot
} {
undefiled
}
upright
({-
ly
})
whole
.
H8581 <
STRHEB
>@ תּעב
t
â‛
ab
taw
-
ab
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
loathe
}
that
{
is
} (
morally
)
detest
: - (
make
to
be
)
abhor
({-
red
}) ({
be
}
commit
{
more
}
do
)
abominable
({-
y
})
X
utterly
.
H887 <
STRHEB
>@ בּאשׁ
b
â'
ash
baw
-
ash
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
smell
bad
;
figuratively
to
be
offensive
morally
: - (
make
to
)
be
abhorred
(
had
in
{
abomination
} {
loathsome
} {
odious
}) (
cause
{
a
}
make
to
)
stink
(-
ing
{
savour
})
X
utterly
.
G40 <
STRGRK
>@ ἅγιος
hagios
hag
'-
ee
-
os
From
ἅγος
hagos
(
an
awful
thing
)
compare
G53 [
H2282];
sacred
(
physically
pure
morally
blameless
or
religious
ceremonially
consecrated
): - (
most
)
holy
(
one
thing
)
saint
.
G48 <
STRGRK
>@ ἁγνίζω
hagniz
ō
hag
-
nid
'-
zo
From
G53;
to
make
clean
that
is
(
figuratively
)
sanctify
(
ceremonially
or
morally
): -
purity
(
self
).
G91 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀδικέω
adike
ō
ad
-
ee
-
keh
'-
o
From
G94;
to
be
unjust
that
is
(
actively
)
do
wrong
(
morally
socially
or
physically
): -
hurt
injure
be
an
offender
be
unjust
(
do
suffer
take
)
wrong
.
G96 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀδόκιμος
adokimos
ad
-
ok
'-
ee
-
mos
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
G1384;
unapproved
that
is
rejected
;
by
implication
worthless
(
literally
or
morally
): -
castaway
rejected
reprobate
.
G1294 <
STRGRK
>@ διαστρέφω
diastreph
ō
dee
-
as
-
tref
'-
o
From
G1223 and
G4762;
to
distort
that
is
(
figuratively
)
misinterpret
or
(
morally
)
corrupt
: -
perverse
(-
rt
)
turn
away
.
G1919 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπίγειος
epigeios
ep
-
ig
'-
i
-
os
From
G1909 and
G1093;
worldly
(
physically
or
morally
): -
earthly
in
earth
terrestrial
.
G1994 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπιστρέφω
epistreph
ō
ep
-
ee
-
stref
'-
o
From
G1909 and
G4762;
to
revert
(
literally
figuratively
or
morally
): -
come
(
go
)
again
convert
(
re
-)
turn
(
about
again
).
G167 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκαθαρσία
akatharsia
ak
-
ath
-
ar
-
see
'-
ah
From
G169;
impurity
(
the
quality
)
physically
or
morally
: -
uncleanness
.
G168 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκαθάρτης
akathart
ē
s
ak
-
ath
-
ar
'-
tace
From
G169;
impurity
(
the
state
)
morally
: -
filthiness
.
G169 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκάθαρτος
akathartos
ak
-
ath
'-
ar
-
tos
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
a
presumed
derivative
of
G2508 (
meaning
cleansed
);
impure
(
ceremonially
morally
(
lewd
)
or
specifically
(
demonic
)): -
foul
unclean
.
G2512 <
STRGRK
>@ καθαρισμός
katharismos
kath
-
ar
-
is
-
mos
'
From
G2511;
a
washing
off
that
is
(
ceremonially
)
ablution
(
morally
)
expiation
: -
cleansing
+
purge
purification
(-
fying
).
G2560 <
STRGRK
>@ κακῶς
kak
ō
s
kak
-
oce
'
Adverb
from
G2556;
badly
(
physically
or
morally
): -
amiss
diseased
evil
grievously
miserably
sick
sore
.
G2570 <
STRGRK
>@ καλός
kalos
kal
-
os
'
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
properly
beautiful
but
chiefly
(
figuratively
)
good
(
literally
or
morally
)
that
is
valuable
or
virtuous
(
for
appearance
or
use
and
thus
distinguished
from
G18 which
is
properly
intrinsic
): -
X
better
fair
good
(-
ly
)
honest
meet
well
worthy
.
G2573 <
STRGRK
>@ καλῶς
kal
ō
s
kal
-
oce
'
Adverb
from
G2570;
well
(
usually
morally
): - (
in
a
)
good
(
place
)
honestly
+
recover
(
full
)
well
.
G2889 <
STRGRK
>@ κόσμος
kosmos
kos
'-
mos
Probably
from
the
base
of
G2865;
orderly
arrangement
that
is
decoration
;
by
implication
the
world
(
in
a
wide
or
narrow
sense
including
its
inhabitants
literally
or
figuratively
[
morally
]): -
adorning
world
.
G264 <
STRGRK
>@ ἁμαρτάνω
hamartan
ō
ham
-
ar
-
tan
'-
o
Perhaps
from
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
the
base
of
G3313;
properly
to
miss
the
mark
(
and
so
not
share
in
the
prize
)
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
err
especially
(
morally
)
to
sin
: -
for
your
faults
offend
sin
trespass
.
G3153 <
STRGRK
>@ ματαιότης
mataiot
ē
s
mat
-
ah
-
yot
'-
ace
From
G3152;
inutility
;
figuratively
transientness
;
morally
depravity
: -
vanity
.
G3154 <
STRGRK
>@ ματαιόω
mataio
ō
mat
-
ah
-
yo
'-
o
From
G3152;
to
render
(
passively
become
)
foolish
that
is
(
morally
)
wicked
or
(
specifically
)
idolatrous
: -
become
vain
.
G3340 <
STRGRK
>@ μετανοέω
metanoe
ō
met
-
an
-
o
-
eh
'-
o
From
G3326 and
G3539;
to
think
differently
or
afterwards
that
is
reconsider
(
morally
to
feel
compunction
): -
repent
.
G3392 <
STRGRK
>@ μιαίνω
miain
ō
me
-
ah
'
ee
-
no
Perhaps
a
primary
verb
;
to
sully
or
taint
that
is
contaminate
(
ceremonially
or
morally
): -
defile
.
G3393 <
STRGRK
>@ μίασμα
miasma
mee
'-
as
-
mah
From
G3392 (
miasma
); (
morally
)
foulness
(
properly
the
effect
): -
pollution
.
G3394 <
STRGRK
>@ μιασμός
miasmos
mee
-
as
-
mos
'
From
G3392; (
morally
)
contamination
(
properly
the
act
): -
uncleanness
.
G3474 <
STRGRK
>@ μωρός
m
ō
ros
mo
-
ros
'
Probably
form
the
base
of
G3466;
dull
or
stupid
(
as
if
shut
up
)
that
is
heedless
(
morally
)
blockhead
(
apparently
)
absurd
: -
fool
(-
ish
X
-
ishness
).
G3723 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀρθῶς
orth
ō
s
or
-
thoce
'
Adverb
from
G3717;
in
a
straight
manner
that
is
(
figuratively
)
correctly
(
also
morally
): -
plain
right
(-
ly
).
G3781 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀφειλέτης
opheilet
ē
s
of
-
i
-
let
'-
ace
From
G3784;
an
ower
that
is
a
person
indebted
;
figuratively
a
delinquent
;
morally
a
transgressor
(
against
God
): -
debtor
which
owed
sinner
.
G3783 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀφείλημα
opheil
ē
ma
of
-
i
'-
lay
-
mah
From
(
the
alternate
of
)
G3784;
something
owed
that
is
(
figuratively
)
a
due
.;
morally
a
fault
: -
debt
.
G3784 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀφείλω ὀφειλέω
opheil
ō
opheile
ō
of
-
i
'-
lo
of
-
i
-
leh
'-
o
Including
its
prolonged
form
(
second
form
)
used
in
certain
tenses
.
Probably
from
the
base
of
G3786 (
through
the
idea
of
accruing
);
to
owe
(
pecuniarily
);
figuratively
to
be
under
obligation
(
ought
must6
should
);
morally
to
fail
in
duty
: -
behove
be
bound
(
be
)
debt
(-
or
) (
be
)
due
(-
ty
)
be
guilty
(
indebted
) (
must
)
need
(-
s
)
ought
owe
should
.
See
also
G3785.
G4190 <
STRGRK
>@ πονηρός
pon
ē
ros
pon
-
ay
-
ros
'
From
a
derivative
of
G4192;
hurtful
that
is
evil
(
properly
in
effect
or
influence
and
thus
differing
from
G2556 which
refers
rather
to
essential
character
as
well
as
from
G4550 which
indicates
degeneracy
from
original
virtue
);
figuratively
calamitous
;
also
(
passively
)
ill
that
is
diseased
;
but
especially
(
morally
)
culpable
that
is
derelict6
vicious
facinorous
;
neuter
(
singular
)
mischief
malice
or
(
plural
)
guilt
;
masculine
(
singular
)
the
devil
or
(
plural
)
sinners
: -
bad
evil
grievous
harm
lewd
malicious
wicked
(-
ness
).
See
also
G4191.
G4507 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥυπαρία
rhuparia
hroo
-
par
-
ee
'-
ah
From
G4508;
dirtiness
(
morally
): -
filthiness
.
G4508 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥυπαρός
rhuparos
rhoo
-
par
-
os
'
From
G4509;
dirty
that
is
(
relatively
)
cheap
or
shabby
;
morally
wicked
: -
vile
.
G4510 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥυπόω
rhupo
ō
rhoo
-
po
'-
o
From
G4509;
to
soil
that
is
(
intransitively
)
to
become
dirty
(
morally
): -
be
filthy
.
G4550 <
STRGRK
>@ σαπρός
sapros
sap
-
ros
'
From
G4595;
rotten
that
is
worthless
(
literally
or
morally
): -
bad
corrupt
.
Compt
.
G4190.
G4561 <
STRGRK
>@ σάρξ
sarx
sarx
Probably
from
the
base
of
G4563;
flesh
(
as
stripped
of
the
skin
)
that
is
(
strictly
)
the
meat
of
an
animal
(
as
food
)
or
(
by
extension
)
the
body
(
as
opposed
to
the
soul
(
or
spirit
)
or
as
the
symbol
of
what
is
external
or
as
the
means
of
kindred
or
(
by
implication
)
human
nature
(
with
its
frailties
(
physically
or
morally
)
and
passions
)
or
(
specifically
)
a
human
being
(
as
such
): -
carnal
(-
ly
+ -
ly
minded
)
flesh
([-
ly
]).
G4991 <
STRGRK
>@ σωτηρία
s
ō
t
ē
ria
so
-
tay
-
ree
'-
ah
Feminine
of
a
derivative
of
G4990 as
(
properly
abstract
)
noun
;
rescue
or
safety
(
physically
or
morally
): -
deliver
health
salvation
save
saving
.
G5047 <
STRGRK
>@ τελειότης
teleiot
ē
s
tel
-
i
-
ot
'-
ace
From
G5046; (
the
state
)
completeness
(
mentally
or
morally
): -
perfection
(-
ness
).
G5501 <
STRGRK
>@ χείρων
cheir
ō
n
khi
'-
rone
Irregular
compound
of
G2556;
from
an
obsolete
equivalent
χέρης
cher
ē
s
(
of
uncertain
derivation
);
more
evil
or
aggravated
(
physically
mentally
or
morally
): -
sorer
worse
.
G772 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀσθενής
asthen
ē
s
as
-
then
-
ace
'
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
the
base
of
G4599;
strengthless
(
in
various
applications
literally
or
figuratively
and
morally
): -
more
feeble
impotent
sick
without
strength
weak
(-
er
-
ness
thing
).
G784 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄσπιλος
aspilos
as
'-
pee
-
los
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
G4695;
unblemished
(
physically
or
morally
): -
without
spot
unspotted
.
G814 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀτάκτως
atakt
ō
s
at
-
ak
'-
toce
Adverb
from
G813;
irregularly
(
morally
): -
disorderly
.
G877 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀφροσύνη
aphrosun
ē
af
-
ros
-
oo
'-
nay
From
G878;
senselessness
that
is
(
euphemistically
)
egotism
; (
morally
)
recklessness
: -
folly
foolishly
(-
ness
).
G878 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄφρων
aphr
ō
n
af
'-
rone
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
G5424;
properly
mindless
that
is
stupid
(
by
implication
)
ignorant
(
specifically
)
egotistic
(
practically
)
rash
or
(
morally
)
unbelieving
: -
fool
(-
ish
)
unwise
.