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## participation in privileges, Ac. 20.32. Eph. 1.14, et al.

Κληρονόμος, ου, ὁ, (κλῆρος & νέμομαι) an heir, Mat. 21.38. Ga. 4.1, et al.; a possessor, Ro. 4.13. He. 11.7. Ja. 2.5; et al. Κλῆρος, ου, ὁ, a lot, die, a thing used in determining chances, Mat. 27.35. Mar. 15.24, et al.; assignment, investiture, Ac. 1.17, 25; a llotment, destination, Col. 1.12; a part, portion, share, Ac. 8.21; 26.18; a constituent portion of the church, 1 Pe. 5.3: whence Κληρόω, ῶ, f. ώσω, to choose by lot; mid. κληροῦμαι, a.1. ἐκληρώθην, to obtain by lot or assignment; to obtain a portion, receive a share, Eph. 1.11. Κλῆσις, εως, ἡ, (καλέω) a call, calling, invitation; in N.T., the call or invitation to the privileges of the Gospel, Ro. 11.29. Ep. 1.18, et al.; the favour and privilege of the invitation, 2 Th. 1.11. 2 Pe. 1.10; the temporal condition in which the call found a person, 1 Co. 7.20; 1.26. Κλητός, ή, όν, (fr. same) called, invited; in N.T., called to privileges or functions, Mat. 20.16; 22.14. Ro. 1.1, 6, 7. 1 Co. 1.1, 2, et al. Κλίβᾰνος, ου, ὁ, (At. κρίβανος) an oven, Mat. 6.30. Lu. 12.28. Κλίμα, ατος, τό, (κλίνω) pr. a slope; a portion of the ideal slope of the earth's surface; a tract or region of country, Ro. 15.23. 2 Co. 11.10. Ga. 1.21. Κλίνη, ης, ἡ, (fr. same) a couch, bed, Mat. 9.2, 6. Mar. 4.21, et al. Κλῑνίδιον, ίου, τό, (dim. of κλίνη) a small couch or bed, Lu. 5.19, 24. Κλίνω, f. ινῶ, p. κέκλῐκα, a.1. ἔκλῑνα, pr. trans. to cause to slope or bend; to bow down, Lu. 24.5. Jno. 19.30; to lay down to rest, Mat. 8.20. Lu. 9.58; to put to flight troops, He. 11.34; intrans., of the day, to decline, Lu. 9.12; 24.29. Κλῐσία, ας, ἡ, (κλίνω) pr. a place for reclining; a tent, seat, couch; in N.T., a company of persons reclining at a meal, Lu. 9.14. Κλοπή, ῆς, ἡ, (κλέπτω) theft, Mat. 15.19. Mar. 7.22. Κλύδων, ωνος, ὁ, (κλύζω, to dash, surge, like the waves) a wave, billow, surge, Ja. 1.6: whence Κλυδωνίζομαι, to be tossed by waves; met. to fluctuate in opinion, be agitated, tossed to and fro, Ep. 4.14. L.G. Κνήθω, (κνάω) f. κνήσω, to scratch, to tickle, cause titillation; in N.T., mid., met. to procure pleasurable excitement for, to indulge an itching, 2 Ti. 4.3. Κοδράντης, ου, ὁ, (Lat. quadrans) a Roman brass coin, equivalent to the fourth part of an as, or ἀσσάριον, or to δύο λεπτα, and equal too about three-fourths of a farthing, Mat. 5.26. Mar. 12.42. N.T. Κοιλία, ας, ἡ, (κοῖλος, hollow) a cavity; the belly, Mat. 15.17. Mar. 7.19; the stomach, Mat. 12.40. Lu. 15.16; the womb, Mat. 19.12. Lu. 1.15, et al.; fr. the Heb. the inner self, Jno. 7.38. Κοιμάω, ῶ f. ήσω, p. pass. κεκοίμημαι, to lull to sleep; pass. to fall asleep, be asleep, Mat. 28.13. Lu. 22.45; met. to die, be dead, Ac. 7.60; 13.36, et al.: whence Κοίμησις, εως, ἡ, sleep; meton. rest, repose, Jno. 11.13. Κοινός, ή, όν, common, belonging equally to several, Ac. 2.44; 4.32; in N.T., common, profane, He. 10.29; ceremonially unclean, Mar. 7.2. Ac. 10.14, et al.: whence Κοινόω, ὠ, f. ώσω, p. κεκοίνωκα, a.1. ἐκοίνωσα, to make common; in N.T., to profane, desecrate, Ac. 21.28; to render ceremonially unclean, defile, pollute, Mat. 15.11, 18, 20; to pronounce unclean ceremonially, Ac. 10.15; 11.9. Κοινωνέω, ῶ, (κοινωνός) f. ήσω, p. κεκοινώνηκα, a.1. ἐκοινώνηασ, to have in common, share, He. 2.14; to be associated in, to become a sharer in, Ro. 15.27. 1 Pe. 4.13; to become implicated in, be a party to, 1 Ti. 5.22. 2 Jno. 11; to associate one's self with by sympathy and assistance, to communicate with in the way of aid and relief, Ro. 12.13. Ga. 6.6: whence Κοινωνία, ας, ἡ, fellowship, partnership, Ac. 2.42. 2 Co. 6.14. Ga. 2.9. Phi. 3.10. 1 Jno. 1.3, et al.; participation, communion, 1 Co. 10.16, et al.; aid, relief, He. 13.16, et al.; contribution in aid, Ro. 15.26. Κοινωνικός, ή, όν, social; in N.T., ready to communicate in kind offices, liberal, beneficent, 1 Ti. 6.18. Κοινωνός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (κοινός) a fellow-partner, Mat. 23.30. Lu. 5.10. 1 Co. 10.18, 20. 2 Co. 8.23. Phile. 17. He. 10.33; a sharer, partaker, 2 Co. 1.7. 1 Pe. 5.1. 2 Pe. 1.4. Κοίτη, ης, ἡ, (κεῖμαι) a bed, Lu. 11.7; the conjugal bed, He. 13.4; meton. sexual intercourse, concubitus; hence, lewdness, whoredom, chambering, Ro. 13.13; in N.T., conception, Ro. 9.10: whence Κοιτών, ῶνος, ὁ, a bed-chamber, Ac. 12.20. Κόκκῐνος, η, ον, (κόκκος, kernel of the coccus ilicis of Linnœus, a small insect, found on the leaves of the quercus cocciferus, or holm oak, which was used by the ancients, as the cochineal insect now is, for dyeing a beautiful crimson or deep scarlet colour, and supposed by them to be the berry of a plant or tree) dyed with coccus, crimson, scarlet, Mat. 27.28. He. 9.19. Re. 17.3, 4; 18.12, 16. Κόκκος, ου, ὁ, a kernel, seed, grain, Mat. 13.31; 17.20, et al. Κολάζω, f. άσομαι & άσω, pr. to curtail, to coerce; to chastise, punish, Ac. 4.21. 2 Pe. 2.9. Κολακεία, ας, ἡ, (κόλαξ, a flatterer) flattery, adulation, obsequiousness, 1 Th. 2.5. Κόλᾰσις, εως, ἡ , (κολάζω) chastisement, punishment, Mat. 25.46; painful disquietude, torment, 1 Jno. 4.18. Κολαφίζω, (κόλαφος, a blow with the fist) f. ίσω, to beat with the fist, buffet, Mat. 26.67. Mar. 14.65; met. to maltreat, treat with contumely and ignominy, 1 Co. 4.11; to punish, 1 Pe. 2.20; to buffet, fret, afflict, 2 Co. 12.7. Κολλάω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to glue or weld together; mid. to adhere to, Lu. 10.11; met. to attach one's self to, unite with, associate with, Lu. 15.15. Ac. 5.13, et al. Κολλαύριον, v. κολλύριον, ου, τό, (dimin. of κολλύρα, a cake) collyrium, eye-salve, Re. 3.18. Κολλυβιστής, οῦ, ὁ, (κόλλυβος, small coin) a money-changer, Mat. 21.12. Mar. 11.15. Jno. 2.15. Κολλύριον, see κολλούριον. Κολοβόω, ῶ, (κολοβός, curtailed, mutilated, fr. κόλος, id.) f. ώσω, in N.T., of time, to cut short, shorten, Mat. 24.22. Mar. 13.20. Κόλπος, ου, ὁ, the bosom, Lu. 16.22, 23. Jno 1.18; 13.23; the bosom of a garment, Lu. 6.38; a bay, creek, inlet, Ac. 27.39. Κολυμβάω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to dive; in N.T., to swim, Ac. 27.43: whence Κολυμβήθρα, ας, ἡ, a place where one may swim; a pond, pool, Jno. 5.2, 4, 7; 9.7, 11. Κολωνία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. colonia) a Roman colony, Ac. 16.12. Κομάω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to have long hair, wear the hair long, 1 Co. 11.14, 15: from Κόμη, ης, ἡ, the hair; a head of long hair, 1 Co. 11.15. Κομίζω, (κομέω, to take care of) f. ίσω, & ιῶ, mid. ιοῦμαι, a.1. ἐκόμισα, pr. to take into kindly keeping, to provide for; to convey, bring, Lu. 7.37; mid. to bring for one's self; to receive, obtain, 2 Co. 5.10. Ep. 6.8, et al.; to receive again, recover, Mat. 25.27. He. 11.19. Κομψότερον, (comp. of κόμψως, well, smarthly) adv. in N.T., in better health, Jno. 4.52. Κονιάω, ῶ, (κόνις, v. κονία, dust, limedust) f. άσω, p. pass. κεκονίᾱμαι, to white-wash, or, plaster, Mat. 23.27. Ac. 23.3. Κονιορτός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόνις & ὄρνυμι, to raise) dust excited; dust, Mat. 10.14. Lu. 9.5; 10.11. Ac. 13.51; 22.23. Κοπάζω, (κόπος) f. άσω, pr. to grow weary, suffer exhaustion; to abate, be stilled, Mat. 14.32. Mar. 4.39; 6.51. Κοπετός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόπτω) pr. a beating of the breast, &c. in token of grief; a wailing, lamentation, Ac. 8.2. Κοπή, ῆς, ἡ, (κόπτω) a stroke, smiting; in N.T., slaughter, He. 7.1. Κοπιάω, ῶ, f. άσω, p. κεκοπίᾱκα, a.1. ἐκοπίᾱσα, to be wearied or spent with labour, faint from weariness, Mat. 11.28. Jno. 4.6; in N.T., to labour hard, to toil, Lu. 5.5. Jno. 4.38, et al.: from Κόπος, ου, ὁ, (κόπτω) trouble, vexation, uneasiness, Mat. 26.10. Mar. 14.6; labour, wearisome labour, travail, toil, 1 Co. 3.8; 15.58, et al.; meton. the fruit or consequences of labour, Jno. 4.38. 2 Co. 10.15. Κοπρία, ας, ἡ, dung, manure, Lu. 13.8; 14.35. Κόπριον, ου, τό, the same, v.r. Lu. 13.8. L.G. Κόπτω, f. ψω, to smite, cut; to cut off or down, Mat. 21.8. Mar. 11.8. mid. to beat one's self in mourning, lament, bewail, Lu. 8.52; 23.27; et al. Κόραξ, ᾰκος, ὁ, a raven, crow, Lu. 12.24. Κοράσιον, ίου, τό, (dim. of κόρη) a girl, damsel, maiden, Mat. 9.24, 25, 14.11, et al. (ᾰ). Κορβᾶν, ὁ, indec. v. κορβανᾶς, ᾶ, ὁ, (Heb. קרבן; Aram. קרבנא, explained in Greek by δῶρον) corban, a gift, offering, oblation, any thing consecrated to God, Mar. 7.11; meton. the sacred treasury, Mat. 27.6. Κορέννυμι, f. κορέσω, p. pass. κεκόρεσμαι, to satiate, satisfy, Ac. 27.38. 1 Co. 4.8. Κορίνθιος, ία, ιον, Corinthian; an inhabitant of Κόρινθος, Corinth, Ac. 18.8. 2 Co. 6.11. Κόρος, ου, ὁ, (Heb. כר) a cor, the largest Jewish measure for things dry, equal to the homer, and about fifteen bushels English, according to Josephus, (Ant. 1.xv. c.9. s.2.), Lu. 16.7. Κοσμέω, (κόσμος) f. ήσω, p. κεκόσμηκα, a.1. ἐκόσμησα, to arrange, set in order; to adorn, decorate, embellish, Mat. 12.44; 23.29; to prepare, put in readiness, trim, Mat. 25.7; met. to honour, dignify, Tit. 2.10. Κοσμικός, ή, όν, (κόσμος, the world) pr. belonging to the universe; in N.T., accommodated to the present state of things, adapted to this world, worldly, Tit. 2.12; τὸ κοσμικόν, as a subst., the apparatus for the service of the tabernacle, He. 9.1. Κόσμιος, ία, ιον, v. ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κόσμος) decorous, well-ordered, 1 Ti. 2.9; 3.2. Κοσμοκράτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (κόσμος & κρατέω) pr. monarch of the world; in N.T., a worldly prince, a power paramount in the world of the unbelieving and ungodly, Ep. 6.12. (ᾰ). L.G. Κόσμος, ου, ὁ, pr. order, regular disposition; ornament, decoration, embellishment, 1 Pe. 3.3; the world, the material universe, Mat. 13.35, et al.; the world, the aggregate of sensitive existance, 1 Co. 4.9; the lower world, the earth, Mar. 16.15, et al.; the world, the aggregate of mankind, Mat. 5.14, et al.; the world, the public, Jno. 7.4; in N.T., the present order of things, the secular world, Jno. 18.36, et al.; the human race external to the Jewish nation, the heathen world, Ro. 11.12, 15; the world external to the Christian body, 1 Jno. 3.1, 13, et al. Κοῦμι, (Aram. קומי sec. pers. fem. sing. imperat. of קום, to arise) cumi, arise, Mar. 5.41. Κουστωδία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. custodia) a watch, guard, Mat. 27.65, 66; 28.11. Κουφίζω, (κοῦφος, light) f. ίσω, to lighten, make light or less heavy, Ac. 27.38. Κόφῐνος, ου, ὁ, a basket, Mat. 14.20; 16.9. Mar. 6.43, et al. Κράββατος, ου, ὁ, (Lat. grabatus) a couch capable of holding one person, Mar. 2.4, 9, 11, 12, et al. L.G. Κράζω, f. κεκράξομαι, a. ἔκρᾰγον, later f. κράξω, a. ἔκραξα, p. κέκρᾰγα with a pres. signif., to utter a cry, Mat. 14.26, et al.; to exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 9.27. Jno. 1.15, et al.; to cry for vengeance, Ja. 5.4; to cry in supplication, Ro. 8.15. Ga. 4.6. Κραιπάλη, ης, ἠ, debauch, Lu. 21.34. (ᾰ). Κρᾱνίον, ου, τό, (κάρα) a skull, Mat. 27.33. Mar. 15.22. Lu. 23.33. Jno. 19.17. Κράσπεδον, ου, τό, a margin, border; in N.T., a fringe, tuft, tassel, Mat. 9.20; 14.36; 23.5, et al. Κραταιός, ά, όν, (κράτος) strong, mighty, powerful, 1 Pe. 5.6. Κραταιόω, ῶ, (fr. same) f. ώσω, to strengthen, render strong, corroborate, confirm; pass. to grow strong, acquire strength, Lu. 1.80; 2.40. Ep. 3.16; to be firm, resolute, 1 Co. 16.13. L.G. Κρατέω, ῶ, (fr. same) f. ήσω, p. κεκπάρηκα, a.1. ἐκράτησα, pr. to be strong; to be superior to any one, subdue, vanquish, Ac. 2.24; to get into one's power, lay hold of, seize, apprehend, Mat. 14.3; 18.28; 21.46; to gain, compass, attain, Ac. 27.13; in N.T., to lay hold of, grasp, clasp, Mat. 9.25. Mar. 1.31; 5.41; to retain, to keep under reserve, Mar. 9.10; met. to hold fast, observe, Mar. 7.3, 8. 2 Th. 2.15; to hold to, adhere to, Ac. 3.11. Col. 2.19; to restrain, hinder, repress, Lu. 24.16. Re. 7.1; to retain, not to remit sins, Jno. 20.23. Κράτιστος, η, ον, (super. from κρατύς, strongest) in N.T., κράτιστε, a term of respect, most excellent, noble, or illustious, Lu. 1.3. Ac. 23.26; 24.3; 26.25. Κράτος, εος, τό, strength, power, might, force, Ac. 19.20. Ep. 1.19; meton. a display of might, Lu. 1.51; power, sway, dominion, He. 2.14. 1 Pe. 4.11; 5.11, et al. (ᾰ). Κραυγάζω, f. άσω, a.1. ἐκραύγασα, to cry out, exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 12.19; 15.22, et al.: from Κραυγή, ῆς, ἡ, (κράζω) a cry, outcry, clamour, vociferation, Mat. 25.6. Ac. 23.9. Ep. 4.31. Re. 14.18; a cry of sorrow, wailing, lamentation, Re. 21.4; a cry for help, earnest supplication, He. 5.7. Κρέας, ατος, έως, τό, pl. κρέατα, κρέα flesh, meat, Ro. 14.21. 1 Co. 8.13. Κρείττων, v. σσων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, -ον, (used as the comp. of ἀγαθός) better, more useful or profitable, more conducive to good, 1 Co. 7.9, 38; superior, more excellent, of a higher nature, more valuable, He. 1.4; 6.9; 7.7, 19, 22. et al. Κρεμάννυμι, f. άσω, a.1. ἐκρέμᾰσα, a.1. pass. ἐκρεμάσθην, to hang, suspend, Ac. 5.30; 10.39; pass. to be hung, suspended, Mat. 18.6. Lu. 23.39; mid. κρέμαμαι, to hang, be suspended, Ac. 28.4. Ga. 3.13, et al.; met. κρέμαμαι ἐν, to hang upon, to be referable to as an ultimate principle, Mat. 22.40. Κρημνός, οῦ, ὁ, (κρεμάννυμι) a hanging steep, precipice, a steep bank, Mat. 8.32. Mar. 5.13. Lu. 8.33. Κρής, ητός, pl. κρῆτες, a Cretan, an inhabitant of Κρήτη, Ac. 2.11. Tit. 1.12. Κριθή, ῆς, ἡ, barley, Re. 6.6: whence Κρίθῐνος, η, ον, made of barley, Jno. 6.9. 13. Κρίμα, v. κρῖμα, ατος, τό, (κρίνω) judgment; a sentence, award, Mat. 7.2. Lu. 24.20. Ro. 2.2, et al.; an administrative decree, Ro. 11.33; condemnation, Mat. 23.18. Lu. 23.40. Ro. 3.8; 5.16, et al.; administration of judgment, Jno. 9.39. Ac. 24.25, et al.; execution of justice, 1 Pe. 4.17; a lawsuit, 1 Co. 6.7. Κρίνον, ου, τό, a lily, Mat. 6.28. Lu. 12.27. Κρίνω, f. ῐνῶ, a.1. ἔκρῑνα, p. κέκρῐκα, p. pass. κέκρῐμαι, a.1. pass. ἐκρίθην, pr. to separate; to make a distinction between; to decide, determine, resolve, Ac. 3.13; 15.19; 27.1, et al.; to deem, Ac. 13.46. Ro. 14.5; to resolve on, decree, Ac. 16.4. Re. 16.5; to form a judgment, to pass judgment on, Jno. 8.15, et al.; to judge judicially, try, Jno. 18.31, et al.; to sentence, Jno. 7.51; to condemn, Lu. 19.22. Ac. 13.27; in N.T., to execute sentence upon, to punish, Ac. 7.7, et al.; to administer a government over, Mat. 19.28. Lu. 22.30; perhaps, to avenge, He. 10.30; pass. to be brought to trail, Ac. 25.1, 20. Ro. 3.4 et al.; mid. to go to law, litigate, Mat. 5.40: whence Κρίσις, εως, ἡ, pr. distinction; discrimination; judgment, decision, sentence, Jno. 7.24; 5.30; judgment, trail, Jno. 12.31. He. 9.27; administration of justice, Jno. 5.22, 27; condemnatory sentence, condemnation, Jno. 12.31; in N.T., meton. ground of condemnation, Jno. 3.10; a court of justice, tribunal, Mat. 5.21, 22; fr. the Heb. justice, equity, Mat. 23.23. Lu. 11.42. (ῐ). Κριτήριον, ίου, τό, pr. a standard or means by which to judge, criterion; a court of justice, tribunal, Ja. 2.6; a cause, controversy, 1 Co. 6.2, 4: from Κρῐτής, οῦ, ὁ, (κρίνω) a judge, Mat. 5.25; 12.27. Lu. 12.14, et al., fr. the Heb. a ruler, prince, Ac. 13.20: whence Κριτικός, ή, όν, able or quick to discern or judge, He. 4.12. Κρούω, f. ούσω, to knock at a door, Mat. 7.7, 8. Lu. 11.9, 10; 13.25, et al. Κρύπτη, ἡ, a vault or closet, a cell for storage, v.r. Lu. 11.33. Κρυπτός, ή, όν, hidden, concealed, secret, clandestine, Mat. 6.4, 6, 18, et al.; τὰ κρυπτά, secrets, Ro. 2.16. 1 Co. 14.25: from Κρύπτω, f. ψω, a.1. ἔκρυψα, p. pass. κέκρυμμαι, a. 2. pass. ἐκρύβην, (ῠ), to hide, conceal, Mat. 5.14, et al.; in N.T., to lay up in store, Col. 3.3. Re. 2.17; κεκρυμμένος, concealed, secret, Jno. 19.38. Κρυσταλλίζω, f. ίσω, to be clear, brilliant like crystal, Re. 21.11: (N.T.) from Κρύσταλλος, ου, ὁ, (κρύος, cold) pr. clear ice; crystal, Re. 4.6; 22.1. Κρυφαῖος, αία, αῖον, (κρύπτω) secret, hidden, v.r. Mat. 6.18. Κρυφή, (fr. same) adv. in secret, secretly, not openly, Ep. 5.12. Κτάομαι, ῶμαι, f. ήσομαι, to get, procure, provide, Mat. 10.9; to make gain, gain, Lu. 18.12; to purchase, Ac. 8.20; 22.28; to be the cause or occasion of purchasing, Ac. 1.18; to preserve, save, Lu. 21.19; to get under control, to be winning the mastery over, 1 Th. 4.4; p. κέκτημαι, to possess: whence Κτῆμα, ατος, τό, a possession, property, & spc. real estate, Mat. 19.22. Mar. 10.22. Ac. 2.45; 5.1. Κτῆνος, εος, τό, pr. property, generally used in the plural τὰ κτήνη; property in animals; a beast of burden, Lu. 10.34. Ac. 23.24; beasts, cattle, 1 Co. 15.39. Re. 18.13. Κτήτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (κτάομαι) a possessor, owner, Ac. 4.34. L.G. Κτίζω, f. ίσω, a.1. ἔκτισα, p. pass. ἔκτισμαι, pr. to reduce from a state of disorder and wildness; in N.T., to call into being, to create, Mar. 13.19, et al.; to call into individual existence, to frame, Eph. 2.15; to create spiritually, to invest with a spiritual frame, Eph. 2.10; 4.25: whence Κτίσις, εως, ἡ, pr. a framing, founding; in N.T., creation, the act of creating, Ro. 1.20; creation, the material universe, Mar. 10.6; 13.19. He. 9.11. 2 Pe. 3.4; a created thing, a creature, Ro. 1.25; 8.39. Col. 1.15. He. 4.13; the human race, Mar. 16.15. Ro. 8.19, 20, 21, 22. Col. 1.23; a spiritual creation, 2 Co. 5.17. Ga. 6.15; an institution, ordinance, 1 Pe. 2.13. Κτίσμα, ατος, τό, pr. a thing founded; in N.T., a created being, creature, 1 Ti. 4.4. Ja. 1.18, et al. L.G. Κτιστής, οῦ, ὁ, v. κτίστης, ου, ὁ, a founder; in N.T., a creator, 1 Pe. 4.19. L.G. Κυβεία, ας, ἡ, (κυβεύω, to play at dice, fr. κύβος, a cube, die) pr. dicing; met. sleight, versatile artifice, Eph. 4.14. Κυβέρνησις, εως, ἡ, (κυβερνάω, to steer, direct) government, office of a governor or director; meton. a director, 1 Co. 12.28. Κυβερνήτης, ου, ὁ, (fr. same) a pilot, helmsman, Ac. 27.11. Re. 18.17. Κυκλόθεν, adv. around, round about, Re. 4.3, 4, 8; 5.11: from Κύκλος, ου, ὁ, a circle; in N.T., κύκλῳ, adverbially, round, round about, around, Mar. 3.34; 6.6, 36, et al.: whence Κυκλόω, ῶ, f. ώσω, a.1. ἐκύκλωσα, to encircle, surround, encompass, come around, Jno. 10.24. Ac. 14.20. spc. to besiege, Lu 21.20. He. 11.30. Re. 20.9. Κύλισμα, ατος, τό, pr. a rolling thing; in N.T., a place of rolling or wallowing, wallowing-place, 2 Pe. 2.22: (L.G.) from Κυλίω, (a later form from κυλίνδω) f. ίσω, a.1. ἐκύλῑσα, to roll; mid. to roll one's self, to wallow, Mar. 9.20. (ῑ). Κυλλός, ή, όν, pr. crooked, bent; mained, lame, crippled, Mat. 18.8, et al. Κῦμα, ατος, τό, a wave, surge, billow, Mat. 8.24; 14.24, et al. Κύμβᾰλον, ου, τό, (κύμβος, a hollow) a cymbal, 1 Co. 13.1. Κύμῑνον, ου, τό, cumin, cuminum sativum of Linnœus, a plant, a native of Egypt and Syria, whose seeds are of an aromatic, warm, bitterish taste, with a strong but not disagreeable smell, and used by the ancients as a condiment, Mat. 23.23. Κυνάριον, ίου, το, (dmin. of κύων) a little dog; a cur, Mat. 15.26, 27. Mar. 7.27, 28. Κύπριος, ου, ὁ, a Cypriot, an inhabitant of Κύπρος, Cyprus, Ac. 4.36; 11.20; 21.16. Κύπτω, f. ψω, a.1. ἔκυψα, to bend forwards, stoop down, Mar. 1.7. Jno. 8.6, 8. Κυρηναῖος, ου, ὁ, a Cyrenian, an inhabitant of Κυρήνη, Cyrene, Mat. 27.32, et al. Κυρία, ας, ἡ, (κύριος) a lady, 2 Jno. 1, 5. Κυριακός, ή, όν, (fr. same) pertaining to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord's, 1 Co. 11.20. Re. 1.10. N.T. Κυριεύω, f. εύσω, a.1. ἐκυρίευσα, to be lord over, to be possessed of master over, Ro. 6.9, 14; 7.1; 14.9. 2 Co. 1.24; to exercise sway over, Lu. 22.25: from Κύριος, ίου, ὁ a lord, master, Mat. 12.8, et al.; an owner, possessor, Mat. 20.8, et al.; a potentate, sovereign, Ac. 25.26; a power, deity, 1 Co. 8.5; the Lord, Jehovah, Mat. 1.22, et al.; the Lord Jesus Christ, Mat. 24.42. Mar. 16.19. Lu. 10.1. Jno. 4.1. 1 Co. 4.5, et al. freq.; Κύριε, a term of respect of various force, Sir, Lord, Mat. 13.27. Ac. 9.6, et al. freq.: whence Κυριότης, τητος, ἡ, lordship; constituted authority, Eph. 1.21. 2 Pe. 2.10. Ju. 8; pl. authorities, potentates, Col. 1.16. N.T. Κυρόω, ῶ, (κῦρος, authority, confirmation) f. ώσω, p. κεκύρωκα, to confirm, ratify, Ga. 3.15; to assure, 2 Co. 2.8. Κύων, κυνός, ὁ, ἡ, a dog, Lu. 16.21. 2 Pe. 2.22; met. a dog, a religious corrupter, Phi. 3.2; miscreant, Re. 22.15. Κῶλον, ου, τό, a member or limb of the body, He. 3.17. Κωλύω, f. ύσω, a.1. ἐκώλῡσα, a.1. pass. ἐκωλύθην (ῡ), to hinder, restrain, prevent, Mat. 19.14. Ac. 8.36. Ro. 1.13, et al. Κώμη, ης, ἡ, a village, a country town, Mat. 9.35; 10.11. Lu. 8.1, et al. Κωμόπολις, εως, ἡ, (κώμη & πόλις) a large village, open town, Mar. 1.38. L.G. Κῶμος, ου, ὁ, pr. a festive procession, a merry-making; in N.T., a revel, lascivious feasting, Ro. 13.13. Ga. 5.21. 1 Pe. 4.3. Κώνωψ, ωπος, ὁ, a gnat, culex, which is found in wine when acescent, Mat. 23.24. Κωφός, ή, όν, pr. blunt, dull, as a weapon; dull of hearing, deprived of hearing, deaf, Mat. 11.5. Mar. 7.32, 37. Lu. 7.22; dumb, mute, Mat. 9.32, 33, et al.; meton. making dumb, causing dumbness, Lu. 11.14.

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