Part 23
Παγιδεύω, f. εύσω, to ensnare, entrap, entangle Mat. 22.15: from Παγίς, ίδος, ἡ, (πήγνυμι) a snare, trap, gin, Lu 21.35; met. artifice, stratagem, device, wile, 1 Ti. 3.7; 6.9. 2 Ti. 2.26; met. source of harm, Ro. 11.9. Πάγος, ου, ὁ, (fr. same) a hill; Ἄρειος πάγος, Areopagus, the hill of Mars at Athens, Ac. 17.19, 22. Πάθημα, ατος, τό, (πάσχω) what is suffered; suffering, affliction, Ro. 8.18. 2 Co. 1.5, 6, 7. Ph. 3.10, et al.; emotion, passion, Ro. 7.5. Ga. 5.24. Παθητός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (fr. same) passible, capable of suffering, liable to suffer; in N.T., destined to suffer, Ac. 26.23. Πάθος, εος, τό, (fr. same) suffering; an affection, passion, Ro. 1.26. Παιδαγωγός, οῦ, ἡ, (παῖς & ἀγωγός, ἄγω) a pedagogue, child-tender, a person, usually a slave or freedman, to whom the boys of a family were committed, whose duty it was to attend them at their play, lead them to and from the public school, and exercise a constant superintendence over their conduct and safety; in N.T., an ordinary director or minister contrasted with an Apostle, as a pedagogue occupies an inferior position to a parent, 1 Co. 4.15; a term applied to the Mosaic Law as dealing with men as in a state of mere childhood and tutelage, Ga. 3.24, 25. Παιδάριον, ίου, τό, (dimin. of παῖς) a little boy, child, a boy, lad, Mat. 11.16. Jno 6.9. Παιδεία, ας, ἡ, (παιδεύω) education, training up, nurture of children, Ep. 6.4; instruction, discipline, 2 Ti. 3.16; in N.T., correction, chastisement, He. 12.5, 7, 8, 11. Παιδευτής, οῦ, ὁ, a preceptor, instructor, teacher, pr. of boys; genr. Ro. 2.20; a chastiser, He. 12.9: from Παιδεύω, (παῖς) f. εύσω, a.1. ἐπαίδευσα, to educate, instruct children, Ac. 7.22; 22.3; genr. παιδεύομαι, to be taught, learn, 1 Ti. 1.20; to admonish, instruct by admonition, 2 Ti. 2.25. Tit. 2.12; in N.T., to chastise, chasten, 1 Co. 11.32. 2 Co. 6.9. He. 12.6, 7, 10. Re. 3.19; of criminals, to scourge, Lu. 23.16, 22. Παιδιόθεν, adv. from childhood, from a child, Mar. 9.21: (N.T.) from Παιδίον, ου, τό, (dimin. of παῖς) an infant, babe, Mat. 2.8, et al.; but usually in N.T. as equiv. to παῖς, Mat. 14.21. Mar. 7.28. et al. freq; pl. voc. used by way of endearment, my dear children, 1 Jno. 2.18, et al.; also as a term of familiar address, children, my lads, Jno. 21.5. Παιδίσκη, ης, ἡ, (fem. dim. of παῖς) a girl, damsel, maiden; a female slave or servant, Mat. 26.69. Mar. 14.66, 69, et al. Παίζω, f. παίξομαι, to play in the manner of children; to sport, to practise the festive gestures of idolatrous worship, 1 Co. 10.7: from Παῖς, παιδός, ὁ, ἡ, a child in relation to parents, of either sex, Jno. 4.51, et al.; a child in respect of age, either male or female, and of all ages from infancy up to manhood, a boy, youth, girl, maiden, Mat. 2.16; 17.18. Lu. 2.43; 8.54; a servant, slave, Mat. 8.6, 8, 13, cf. v.9. Lu. 7.7. cf v.3, 10; an attendant, minister, Mat. 14.2. Lu. 1.69. Ac. 4.25; also Lu. 1.54, or perhaps, a child in respect of fatherly regard. Παίω, f. παίσω, p. πέπαικα, a.1. ἔπαισα, to strike, smite, with the fist, Mat. 26.68. Lu. 22.64; with a sword, Mar. 14.47. Jno. 18.10; to strike as a scorpion, to sting, Re. 9.5. Πάλαι, adv. of old, long ago, Mat. 11.21. Lu. 10.13. He. 1.1. Jude 4; οἱ πάλαι, old, former, 2 Pe. 1.9; some time since, already, Mar. 15.44: whence Παλαιός, ά, όν, old, not new or recent, Mat. 9.16, 17; 13.52. Lu. 5.36, et al.: whence Παλαιότης, τητος, ἡ, oldness, antiquatedness, obsoleteness, Ro. 7.6. Παλαιόω, ῶ, (fr. same) f. ώσω, p. πεπαλαίωκα, to make old; pass. to grow old, to become worn or effete, Lu. 12.33. He. 1.11; met. to treat as antiquated, to abrogate, supersede, He. 8.13. Πάλη, ης, ἡ, (πάλλω, to swing round, sway backward and forward) wrestling; struggle, contest, Ep. 6.12. Παλιγγενεσία, ας, ἡ, (πάλιν & γένεσις) a new birth; regeneration, renovation, Mat. 19.28. Tit. 3.5. L.G. Πάλιν, adv. pr. back; again, back again, Jno. 10.17. Ac. 10.16; 11.10, et al.; again by repetition, Mat. 26.43, et al.; again in continuation, further, Mat. 5.33; 13.44, 45, 47; 18.19; again, on the other hand, 1 Jno. 2.8, et al. Παμπλύθει, (πᾶς & πλῆθος) adv. the whole multitude together, all at once, Lu. 23.18. Πάμπολυς, παμπόλλη, πάμπολυ, (πᾶς & πολύς) very many, very great, vast, Mar. 8.1. Πανδοχεῖον, ου, τό, a public inn, place where travellers may lodge, called in the East by the name of menzil, khan, caravanserai, Lu. 10.34: from Πανδοχεύς, έως, ὁ, (a later form for πανδοκεύς, πᾶς & δέχομαι) the keeper of a public inn or caravanserai, a host, Lu. 10.35. Πανήγῠρις, εως, ἡ, (πᾶς & ἄγυρις, an assembly) pr. an assembly of an entire people; a solemn gathering at a festival; a festive convocation, He. 12.23. Πανοικί, (πᾶς & οἶκος) adv. with one's whole household or family, Ac. 16.34. Πανοπλία, ας, ἡ, (πᾶς & ὅπλον) panoply, complete armour, a complete suit of armour both offensive and defensive, as the shield, sword, spear, helment, breastplate, &c., Lu. 11.22. Ep. 6.11, 13. Πανουργία, ας, ἡ, knavery, craft, cunning, Lu. 20.23. 1 Co. 3.19, et al.: from Πανοῦργος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πᾶς & ἔργον) pr. ready to do any thing; hence, crafty, cunning, artful, wily, 2 Co. 12.16. Πανταχόθεν, adv. from all parts, from every quarter, Mar. 1.45: from Πανταχοῦ, (πᾶς) adv. in all places, every where, Mar. 16.20. Lu. 9.6, et al. Παντελής, έος, ὁ, ἡ, (πᾶς & τέλος) perfect, complete; εἰς τὸ παντελές, adverbially, throughout, through all time, ever, He. 7.25; with a negative, at all, Lu. 13.11. Πάντη, (πᾶς) adv. every where; in every way, in every instance, Ac. 24.3. Πάντοθεν, (πᾶς & θεν) from every place, from all parts, Jno. 18.20; on all sides, on every side, round about, Lu. 19.43. He. 9.4. Παντοκράτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (πᾶς & κράτος) almighty, omnipotent, 2 Co. 6.18. Re. 1.8; 4.8, et al. (ᾰ) L.G. Πάντοτε, (πᾶς) adv. always, at all times, ever, Mat. 26.11. Mar. 14.7. Lu. 15.31; 18.1, et al. L.G. Πάντως, (πᾶς) adv. wholly, altogether; at any rate, by all means, 1 Co. 9.22; by impl. surely, assuredly, certainly, Lu. 4.23. Ac. 18.21; 21.22; 28.4; οὐ πάντως, in nowise, not in the least, Ro. 3.9. 1 Co. 5.10; 16.12. Παρά prep., with a genitive,from, indicating source or origin, Mat. 2.4, 7. Mar. 8.11. Lu. 2.1, et al.; οἱ παρ᾿ αὐτοῦ, his relatives or kinsmen, Mar. 3.21; τὰ παρ᾿ αὐτῆς πάντα, all her substance, property, &c., Mar. 5.26; with a dative, with, by, nigh to, in among, &c. Matthew 6.1; 19.26; 21.25; 22.25; παρ᾿ ἑαυτῷ, at home, 1 Co. 16.2; in the sight of, in the judgment or estimation of, 1 Co. 3.19. 2 Pe. 2.11; 3.8; with an accusative, motion by, near to, along, Mat. 4.18; motion towards, to, at, Mat. 15.30. Mar. 2.13; motion terminating in rest, at, by, near, by the side of, Mar. 4.1, 4. Lu. 5.1; 8.5; in deviation from, in violation of, inconsistently with, Ac. 18.13. Ro. 1.26; 11.24; above, more than, Lu. 13.2, 4. Ro. 1.25; after comparatives, Lu. 3.13. 1 Co. 3.11; except, save, 2 Co. 11.24; beyond, past, He. 11.11; in respect of, on the score of, 1 Co. 12.15, 16. Παραβαίνω, (παρά & βαίνω) f. βήσομαι, a.2. παρέβην, pr. to step by the side of; to deviate; met. to transgress, violate, Mat. 15.2, 3. 2 Jno. 9; to incur forfeiture, Ac. 1.25. Παραβάλλω, (παρά & βάλλω) f. βαλῶ, to cast or throw by the side of; met. to compare, Mar. 4.30; absol. a nautical term, to bring to, land, Ac. 20.15. Παράβᾰσις, εως, ἡ, (παραβαίνω) a stepping by the side, deviation; a transgression, violation of law, Ro. 2.23; 4.15, et al. Παραβάτης, ου, ὁ, (fr. same) a transgressor, violator of law, Ro. 2.25, 27. Ga. 2.18. Ja. 2.9, 11. (ᾰ.) Παραβιάζομαι, (παρά & βιάζω) f. άσομαι, to force; to constrain, press with urgent entreaties, Lu. 24.29. Ac. 16.15. L.G. Παραβολεύομαιν, (παράβολος, risking, venturesome) f. εύσομαι, to stake or risk one's self, v.r. Ph. 2.30. N.T. Παραβολή, ῆς, ἡ, (παραβάλλω) a place one thing by the side of another; a comparing; a parallel case cited in illustration; a comparison, simile, similitude, Mar. 4.30. He. 11.19; a parable, a short relation under which something else is figured, or in which that which is fictitious is employed to represent that which is real, Mat. 13.3, 10, 13, 18, 24, 31, 33, 34, 36, 53; 21.33, 45; 22.1; 24.32, et al.; in N.T., a type, pattern, emblem, He. 9.9; a sentiment, grave and sententious precept, maxim, Lu. 14.7; an obscure and enigmatical saying, any thing expressed in remote and ambiguous terms, Mat. 13.35. Mar. 7.17; a proverb, adage, Lu. 4.23. Παραβουλεύομαι, (παρά & βουλεύω) f. εύσομαι, to be reckless, regardless, Ph. 2.30. N.T. Παραγγελία, ας, ἡ, a command, order, charge, Ac. 5.28; direction, precept, 1 Th. 4.2, et al.: from Παραγγέλλω, (παρά & ἀγγέλλω) f. ελῶ to announce, notify; to command, direct, charge, Mat. 10.5. Mar. 6.8; 8.6. Lu. 9.21, et al.; to charge, obtest, entreat solemnly, 1 Ti. 6.13. Παραγίνομαι, (παρά & γίνομαι) f. γενήσομαι, a.2. παρεγενόμην, to be by the side of; to come approach, arrive, Mat. 2.1; 3.13. Mar. 14.43. Lu. 7.4, et al.; seq. ἐπί, to come upon in order to seize, Lu. 22.52; to come forth in public, make appearance, Mat. 3.1. He. 9.11. Παράγω, (παρά & ἄγω) f. άξω, to lead beside; intrans. to pass along or by, Mat. 20.30. Jno. 9.1; to pass on, Mat. 9.9, 27; intrans & mid. to pass away, be in a state of transition, 1 Co. 7.31. 1 Jno. 2.8, 17. Παραδειγματίζω, (παράδειγμα, an example) to make an example of; to expose to ignominy and shame, Mat. 1.19. He. 6.6. L.G. Παράδεισος, ου, ὁ, (of Oriental origin: in Heb. פרדס) a park, a forest where wild beasts were kept for hunting; a pleasure park, a garden of trees of various kinds; used in the LXX. for the Garden of Eden; in N.T., the celestial paradise, Lu. 23.43. 2 Co. 12.4. Re. 2.7. Παραδέχομαι, (παρά & δέχομαι) f. ξομαι, to accept, receive; met. to receive, admit, yield assent to, Mar. 4.20. Ac. 16.21; 22.18. 1 Ti. 5.19; in N.T., to receive or embrace with favour, approve, love, He. 12.6. Παραδιατρῐβή, ῆς, ἡ, (παρά & διατριβή) useless disputation, 1 Ti. 6.5. N.T. Παραδίδωμι, (παρά & δίδωμι) f. δώσω, to give over, hand over, deliver up, Mat. 4.12; 5.25; 10.4, 17, et al.; to commit, intrust, Mat. 11.27; 25.14, et al.; to commit, commend, Ac. 14.26. 15.40; to yield up, Jno. 19.30. 1 Co. 15.24; to abandon, Ac. 7.42. Eph. 4.19; to expose to danger, hazard, Ac. 15.26; to deliver as a matter of injunction, instruction, &c., Mar. 7.13. Lu. 1.2. Ac. 6.14, et al.; absol. to render a yield, to be matured, Mar. 4.29. Παράδοξος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (παρά & δόξαν, beside expectation) unexpected, strange, wonderful, astonishing, Lu. 5.26. Παράδοσις, εως, ἡ, (παραδίδωμι) delivery, handing over, transmission; in N.T., what is transmitted in the way of teaching, precept, doctrine, 1 Co. 11.2. 2 Th. 2.15; 3.6; tradition, traditionary law, handed down from age to age, Mat. 15.2, 3, 6, et al. Παραζηλόω, (παρά & ζηλόω) f. ώσω, to provoke to jealousy, Ro. 10.19; to excite to emulation, Ro. 11.11, 14; to provoke to indignation, 1 Co. 10.22. S. Παραθαλάσσιος, ία, ιον, (παρά & θάλασσα) by the sea-side, situated on the sea-coast, maritime, Mat. 4.13. Παραθεωρέω, ῶ, (παρά & θεωρέω) f. ήσω to look at things placed side by side, as in comparison, compare in thus looking; to regard less in comparison, overlook, neglect, Ac. 6.1. Παραθήκη, ης, ἡ, (παρατίθημι) a deposit, a thing committed to one's charge, a trust, 2 Ti. 1.12; v.r. 1 Ti. 6.20. 2 Ti. 1.14. Παραινέω, ῶ, (παρά & αἰνέω) f. έσω, to advice, exhort, Ac. 27.9, 22. Παραιτέομαι, οῦμαι, (παρά & αἰτέω) f. ήσομαι, to entreat; to beg off, excuse one's self, Lu. 14.18, 19; to deprecate, entreat against, Ac. 25.11. He. 12.19, to decline receiving, refuse, reject, 1 Ti. 4.7; 5.11. Tit. 3.10. He. 12.25; to decline, avoid, shun, 2 Ti. 2.23. Παρακαθίζω, (παρά & καθίζω) f. ίσω, to set beside; intrans. to sit by the side of, sit near, Lu. 10.39. Παρακαλέω, (παρά & καλέω) f. έσω, to call for, invite to come, send for, Ac. 28.20; to call upon, exhort, admonish, persuade, Lu. 3.18. Ac. 2.40; 11.23; to beg, beseech, entreat, implore, Mat. 8.5, 31; 18.29. Mar. 1.40; to animate, encourage, comfort, console, Mat. 2.18; 5.4. 2 Co. 1.4, 6; pass. to be cheered, comforted, Lu. 16.25. Ac. 20.12. 2 Co. 7.13, et al. Παρακαλύπτω, (παρά & καλύπτω) f. ψω, to cover over, veil; met. pass. to be veiled from comprehension, Lu. 9.45. Παρακαταθήκη, ης, ἡ, (παρακατίθημι, to lay down by, deposit) a deposit, a thing committed to one's charge, a trust, 1 Ti. 6.20. 2 Ti. 1.14. Παράκειμαι, (παρά & κεῖμαι) to lie near, be adjacent; met. to be at hand, be present, Ro. 7.18, 21. Παράκλησις, εως, ἡ, (παρακαλέω) a calling upon, exhortation, incitement, persuasion, Ro. 12.8. 1 Co. 14.3; hortatory instruction, Ac. 13.15; 15.31; entreaty, importunity, earnest supplication, 2 Co. 8.4; solace, consolation, Lu. 2.25. Ro. 15.4, 5. 2 Co. 1.3–7; cheering and supporting influence, Ac. 9.31; joy, gladness, rejoicing, 2 Co. 7.13; cheer, joy, enjoyment, Lu. 6.24. Παράκλητος, ου, ὁ, one called or sent for to assist another; an advocate, one who pleads the cause of another, 1 Jno. 2.1; genr. one present to render various beneficial service, and thus the Paraclete, whose influence and operation were to compensate for the departure of Christ himself, Jno. 14.16, 26; 15.26; 16.7. Παρακοή, ῆς, ἡ, (παρακούω) an erroneous or imperfect hearing; disobdience, Ro. 5.10; a deviation from obedience, 2 Co. 10.6. He. 2.2. Παρακολουθεω, ῶ, (παρά & ἀκολουθέω) f. ήσω, to follow or accompany closely; to accompany, attend, characterise, Mar. 16.17; to follow with the thoughts, trace, Lu. 1.3; to conform to, 1 Ti. 4.6; 2 Ti. 3.10. Παρακούω, (παρά & ἀκούω) f. ούσομαι, to hear amiss, to fail to listen, neglect to obey, disregard, Mat. 18.17. Παρακύπτω, (παρά & κύπτω) f. ψω, to stoop beside; to stoop down in order to take a view, Lu. 24.12. Jno. 20.5, 11; to bestow a close and attentive look, to look intently, to penetrate, Ja. 1.25. 1 Pe. 1.12. Παραλαμβάνω, (παρά & λαμβάνω) f. λήψομαι, pr. to take to one's side, to take, receive to one's self, Mat. 1.20. Jno. 14.3; to take with one's self, Mat. 2.13, 14, 20, 21; 4.5, 8; to receive in charge or possession, Col. 4.17. He. 12.28; to receive as a matter of instruction, Mar. 7.4. 1 Co. 11.23; 15.3; to receive, admit, acknowledge, Jno. 1.11. 1 Co. 15.2. Col. 2.6; pass. to be carried off, Mat. 24.40, 41. Lu. 17.34–36. Παραλέγομαι, (παρά & λέγω) to sail by, coast along, Ac. 27.8, 13. Παράλιος, ιου, ὁ, ἡ, (παρά & ἅλς) adjacent to the sea, maritime; ἡ παράλιος, sc. χώρα, the sea-coast, Lu. 6.17. Παραλλᾰγή, ῆς, ἡ, (παραλλάσσω, to interchange) a shifting, mutation, change, Ja. 1.17. Παραλογίζομαι, (παρά & λογίζομαι) f. ίσομαι, to misreckon, make a false reckoning; to impose upon, deceive, delude, circumvent, Col. 2.4. Ja. 1.22. Παραλυτικός, ή, όν, paralytic, palsied, Mat. 4.24; 8.6; 9.2, 6, et al.: from Παραλύω, (παρά & λύω) f. ύσω, to unloose from proper fixity or consistency of substance; to enervate or paralyse the body or limbs; pass. to be enervated or enfeebled, He. 12.12; pass. part. παραλελυμένος, paralytic, Lu. 5.18, 24, et al. Παραμένω, f. μενῶ, to stay beside; to continue, stay, abide, 1 Co. 16.6. He. 7.23; met. to remain constant in, persevere in, Ja. 1.25. Παραμυθέομαι, οῦμαι,(παρά & μυθέομαι, to speak, fr. μῦθος) f. ήσομαι, to exercise a gentle influence by words; to soothe, comfort, console, Jno. 11.19, 31. 1 Th. 5.14; to cheer, exhort, 1 Th. 2.11: whence Παραμυθία, ας, ἡ, comfort, encouragement, 1 Co. 14.3. Παραμύθιον, ίου, τό, gentle cheering, encouragement, Ph. 2.1. Παρανομέω, ῶ, (παρά & νόμος) f. ησω, to violate or transgress law, Ac. 23.3: whence Παρανομία, ας, ἡ, violation of law, transgression, 2 Pe. 2.16. Παραπικραίνω, (παρά & πικραίνω) f. ανῶ, a.1. παρεπίκρᾱνα, pr. to incite to bitter feelings; to provoke; absol. to act provokingly, be refractory, He. 3.16: (S.) whence Παραπικρασμός, οῦ, ὁ, exacerbation, exasperation, provocation; contumacy, rebellion, He. 3.8, 15. S. Παραπίπτω, (παρά & πίπτω) f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. παρέπεσον, pr. to fall by the side of; met. to fall off or away from, make defection from, He. 6.6. Παραπλέω, ῶ, (παρά & πλέω) f. εύσομαι, to sail by or past a place, Ac. 20.16. Παραπλύσιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (παρά & πλησίος, near) pr. near alongside; met. like, similar; neut. παραπλήσιον, adverbially, near to, with a near approach to, Ph. 2.27: whence Παραπλησίως, adv. like, in the same or like manner, He. 2.14. Παραπορεύομαι,(παρά & πορεύομαι) f. εύσομαι, to pass by the side of; to pass along, Mat. 27.39. Mar. 11.20; 15.29, et al. Παράπτωμα, ατος, τό, (παραπίπτω) pr. a stumbling aside, a false step; in N.T., a trespass, fault, offence, transgression, Mat. 6.14, 15; 11.25, 26, Ro. 4.25, et al.; a fall, defalcation in faith, Ro. 11.11, 12. L.G. Παραῤῥέω, (παρά & ῥέω) f. ῥεύσομαι, a.2. παρεῤῥύην, to flow beside; to glide aside from; to fall off from profession, decline from steadfastness, forefeit faith, He. 2.1. Παράσημον, ου, τό, (παρά & σῆμα) a distinguishing mark; an ensign or device of a ship, Ac. 28.11. Παρασκευάζω, (παρά & σκευάζω) f. άσω, to prepare, make ready, 2 Co. 9.2, 3; mid. to prepare one's self, put one's self in readiness, Ac. 10.10. 1 Co. 14.8. Παρασκευή, ῆς, ἡ, a getting ready, preparation; in N.T., preparation for a feast, day of preparation, Mat. 27.62. Mar. 15.42, et al. Παρατείνω, (παρά & τείνω) to extend, stretch out; to prolong, continue, Ac. 20.7. Παρατηρέω, ῶ, (παρά & τηρέω) f. ήσω, to watch narrowly, Ac. 9.24; to observe or watch insidiously, Mar. 3.2. Lu. 6.7; 14.1; 20.20, to observe scrupulously, Ga. 4.10; whence Παρατήρησις, εως, ἡ, careful watching, intent observation, Lu. 17.20. L.G. Παρατίθημι, (παρά & τίθημι) f. παραθήσω, to place by the side of, near; to set before, Mar. 6.41; 8.6, 7. Lu. 9.16; met. to set or lay before, propound, Mat. 13.24, 31; to inculcate, Ac. 17.3; to deposit, commit to the charge of, intrust, Lu. 12.48; 23.46; to commend, Ac. 14.23. Παρατυγχάνω, (παρά & τυγχάνω) f. τεύξομαι, a.2. παρέτυχον, to happen, to chance upon, chance to meet, Ac. 17.17. Παραυτίκα, (παρά & αὐτίκα) adv. instantly, immediately; ὁ, ἡ, τὸ παραυτίκα, momentary, transient, 2 Co. 4.17. Παραφέρω, (παρά & φέρω) f. οίσω, a.2. παρήνεγκον to carry past; to cause to pass away, Mar. 14.36. Lu. 22.42; pass. to be swept along, v.r. Jude 12; to be led away, misled, seduced, v.r. He. 13.9. Παραφρονέω, ῶ, (παρά & φρονέω) f. ήσω, to be beside one's wits; παραφρονῶν, in a foolish style, 2 Co. 11.23: whence Παραφρονία, ας, ἡ, madness, folly, 2 Pe. 2.16. N.T. Παραχειμάζω, (παρά & χειμάζω) to winter, spend the winter, Ac. 27.12; 28.11. 1 Co. 16.6. Tit. 3.12: whence Παραχειμασία, ας, ἡ, a wintering in a place, Ac. 27.12. L.G. Παραχρῆμα, (παρά & χρῆμα) adv. forthwith, immediately, Mat. 21.19, 20. Lu. 1.64, et al. Πάρδᾰλις, εως, ἡ, (equiv. to πάρδος) a leopard, or panther, Re. 13.2. Παρεδρεύω, (πάρεδρος, one who sits by, παρά & ἕδρα) f. εύσω, to site near; to attend, serve, v.r. 1 Co. 9.13. Πάρειμι, (παρά & εἰμι) to be beside; to be present, Lu. 13.1, et al.; to be come, Mat. 26.50. Jno. 7.6; 11.28. Col. 1.6, et al.; to be in possession, He. 13.5. 2 Pe. 1.9, 12; part. παρών, οῦσα, όν, present, 1 Co. 5.3; τὸ παρόν, the present time, the present, He. 12.11. Παρεισάγω, (παρά & εἰσάγω) f άξω, to introduce stealthily, 2 Pe. 2.1: whence Παρείσακτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, clandestinely introduced, brought in stealthily, Ga. 2.4. N.T. Παρεισδύω, v. δύνω, (παρά & εἰσδύω) f. δύσω, a.1. παρεισέδῡσα, to enter privily, creep in stealthily, steal in, Jude 4. Παρεισέρχομαι, (παρά & εἰσέρχομαι) a.2. παρεισῆλθον, to supervene, Ro. 5.20; to steal in, Ga. 2.4. Παρεισφέρω, (παρά & εἰσφέρω) f. οίσω, a.1. παρεισήνεγκα, to bring in beside; to bring into play, superinduce, exhibit in addition, 2 Pe. 1.5. Παρεκτός, (παρά & ἐκτός) adv. without, on the outside; except, Mat. 5.32. Ac. 26.29; τὰ παρεκτός, other matters, 2 Co. 11.28. S. Παρεμβολή, ῆς, ἡ, (παρεμβάλλω, to interpose or insert; παρά & ἐμβάλλω) an insertion beside, later, a marshalling of an army; an array of battle, army, He. 11.34; a camp, He. 13.11, 13. Re. 20.9; a standing camp, fortress, citadel, castle, Ac. 21.34, 37; 22.24; 23.10, 16, 32. Παρενοχλέω, ῶ, (παρά & ἐνοχλέω) f. ήσω, to superadd molestation; to trouble, harass, Ac. 15.19. Παρεπίδημος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (παρά & ἐπίδημος) residing in a country not one's own, a sojourner, stranger, He. 11.13. 1 Pe. 1.1; 2.11. L.G. Παρέρχομαι, (παρά & ἔρχομαι) f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. παρῆλθον, to pass beside, pass along, pass by, Mat. 8.28. Mar. 6.48; to pass, elapse, as time, Mat. 14.15. Ac. 27.9; to pass away, be removed, Mat. 26.39, 42. Mar. 14.35; met. to pass away, disappear, vanish, perish, Mat. 5.18; 24.34, 35; to become vain, be rendered void, Mat. 5.18. Mar. 13.31; to pass by, disregard, neglect, Lu. 11.42; 15.29; to come to the side of, come to, Lu. 12.37; 17.7. Πάρεσις, εως, ἡ, (παρίημι) a letting pass; remission, forgiveness, pardon, Ro. 3.25. Παρέχω, (παρά & ἔχω) f. έξω, a.2. παρέσχον, to hold beside; to hold out to, offer, present, Lu. 6.29; to confer, render, Lu. 7.4. Ac. 22.2; 28.2. Col. 4.1; to afford, furnish, Ac. 16.16; 17.31; 19.24. 1 Ti. 6.17; to exhibit, Tit. 2.7; to be the cause of, occasion, Mat. 26.10. Mar. 14.6. Lu. 11.7, et al. Παρηγορία, ας, ἡ, (παρηγορέω, to exhort; to console) exhortation; comfort, solace, consolation, Col. 4.11. Παρθενία, ας, ἡ, virginity, Lu. 2.36: from Παρθένος, ου, ἡ, a virgin, maid, Mat. 1.23; 25.1, 7, 11. Ac. 2.9, et al.; in N.T., also masc., chaste, Re. 14.4. Παρίημι, (παρά & ἵημι) f. παρήσω, to let pass beside, let fall beside; to relax; pass. p. part. παρειμένος, hanging down helplessly, unstrung, feeble, He. 12.12. Παρίστημι, and later also παριστάνω, (παρά & ἵστημι) f. παραστήσω, trans. to place beside; to have in readiness, provide, Ac. 23.24; to present, cause to be present, place a the disposal of, Mat. 26.53. Ac. 9.41; to present to God, dedicate, consecrate, devote, Lu. 2.22. Ro. 6.13, 19; to prove, demonstrate, show, Ac. 1.3; 24.13; to commend, recommend, 1 Co. 8.8; intrans. p. παρέστηκα, part. παρεστώς, plp. παρειστήκειν, a.2. ταρέστην, and mid., to stand by or before, Ac. 27.24. Ro. 14.10; to stand by, to be present, Mar. 14.47, 69, 70; to stand in attendance, attend, Lu. 1.19; 19.24; of time, to be present, have come, Mar. 4.29; to stand by in aid, to aid, assist, support, Ro. 16.2. Πάροδος, ου, ἡ, (παρά & ὁδός) a way by; a passing by; ἐν παρόδῳ, in passing, by the way, 1 Co. 16.1. Παροικέω, ῶ, (πάροικος) f. ήσω, to dwell beside; later, to reside in a place as a stranger, sojourn, be a stranger or sojourner, Lu. 24.18. He. 11.9: whence Παροικία, ας, ἡ, a sojourning, temporary residence in a foreign land, Ac. 13.17. 1 Pe. 1.17. S. Πάροικος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (παρά & οἶκος) a neighbour; later, a sojourner, temporary resident, stranger, Ac. 7.6, 29. Ep. 2.19. 1 Pe. 2.11. Παροιμία, ας, ἡ, (πάροιμος, by the road, trite, παρά & οἶμος) a by-word, proverb, adage, 2 Pe. 2.22; in N.T., an obscure saying, enigma, Jno. 16.25, 29; a parable, similitude, figurative discourse, Jno. 10.6. Πάροινος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (παρά & οἶνος) pr. pertaining to wine; given to wine, prone to intemperance, drunken: hence, quarrelsome, insolent, overbearing, 1 Ti. 3.3. Tit. 1.7. Παροίχομαι, (παρά & οἴχομαι) f. οιχήσομαι, p. ῴχημαι, to have gone by; p. part. παρῳχημένος, bygone, Ac. 14.16. Παρομοιάζω, f. άσω, to be like, to resemble, Mat. 23.27: (N.T.) from Παρόμοιος, οία, οιον, (παρά & ὅμοιος) nearly resembling, similar, like, Mar. 7.8, 13. Παροξύνω, (παρά & ὀξύνω, to sharpen, fr. ὀξύς) f. υνῶ, to sharpen; met. to incite, stir up, Ac. 17.16; to irritate, provoke, 1 Co. 13.5: whence Παροξυσμός, οῦ, ὁ, an inciting, incitement, He. 10.24; a sharp fit or anger, sharp contention, angry dispute, Ac. 15.39. Παροργίζω, (παρά & ὀργίζω) f. ίσω, to provoke to anger, irritate, exasperate, Ro. 10.19. Ep. 6.4: (S.) whence Παροργισμός, οῦ, ὁ, provocation to anger; anger excited, indignation, wrath, Ep. 4.26. S. Παροτρύνω, (παρά & ὀτρύνω, to excite) f. υνῶ, to stir up, incite, instigate, Ac. 13.50. Παρουσία, ας, ἡ, (πάρειμι) presence, 2 Co.10.10. Phi. 2.12; a coming, arrival, advent, Ph. 1.26. Mat. 24.3, 27, 37, 39. 1 Co. 15.23, et al. Παροψίς, ίδος, ἡ, (παρά & ὄψον) pr. a dainty side-dish; meton. a plate, platter, Mat. 23.25, 26. Παῤῥησία, ας, ἡ, (ῥῆσις, a speech) freedom in speaking, boldness of speech, Ac. 4.13. 1 Ti. 3.13; παῤῥησίᾳ, as an adv. freely, boldly, Jno. 7.13, 26; so μετὰ παῤῥησίαας, Ac. 2.29, 4.29, 31; license, authority, Philem. 8; confidence, assurance, 2 Co. 7.4. Ep. 3.12. He. 3.6; 10.19; openness, frankness, 2 Co. 3.12; παῤῥησίᾳ, and ἐν παῤῥησίᾳ, adverbially, openly, plainly, perspicuously, unambiguously, Mar. 8.32. Jno. 10.24; publicly, before all, Jno. 7.4: whence Παῤῥησιάζομαι, f. άσομαι, to speak plainly, freely, boldly, and confidently, Ac. 13.46; 14.3, et al. Πᾶς, πᾶσα, πᾶν, gen. παντός, πάσης, παντός, all; in the sing. all, the whole, usually when the subst. has the article, Mat. 6.29; 8.32. Ac. 19.26, et al.; every, only with an anarthrous subst., Mat. 3.10; 4.4; et al.; plu. all, Mat. 1.17, et al. freq.; πάντα, in all respects, Ac. 20.35. 1 Co. 9.25; 10.33; 11.2; by a Hebraism, a negative with πᾶς is sometimes equivalent to οὐδείς or μηδείς, Mat. 24.22. Lu. 1.37. Ac. 10.14. Ro. 3.20. 1 Co. 1.29. Eph. 4.29, et al. Πάσχα, τό, indec. (Heb. פסח, Aram. פסחא, fr. פסח, to pass over) the passover, the paschal lamb, Mat. 26.17. Mar. 14.12; met. used of Christ, the true paschal lamb, 1 Co. 5.7; the feat of the passover, the day on which the paschal lamb was slain and eaten, the 14th of Nisan, Mat. 26.18. Mar. 14.1. He. 11.28; more genr., the whole paschal festival, including the seven days of the feast of unleavened bread, Mat. 26.2. Lu. 2.41. Jno. 2.13, et al. Πάσχω, f. πείσομαι, a.2. ἔπᾰθον, p. πέπονθα, to be affected by a thing whether good or bad; to suffer, endure evil, Mat. 16.21; 17.12, 15; 27.19; absol. to suffer death, Lu. 22.15; 24.26, et al. Πατάσσω, f. άξω, a.1. ἐπάταξα, to strike, beat upon; to smite, wound, Mat. 26.51. Lu. 22.49, 50; by impl. to kill, slay, Mat. 26.31. Mar. 14.27. Ac. 7.24; to strike gently, Ac. 12.7; fr. the Heb. to smite, inflict evil, afflict with disease, plagues, &c. Ac. 12.23. Re. 11.6; 19.15. Πατέω, ῶ,(πάτος, a path) intrans. to tread, Lu. 10.19; trans. to tread the winepress, Re. 14.20; 19.15; to trample, Lu. 21.24. Re. 11.2. Πατήρ, τέρος, τρός, ὁ, a father, Mat. 2.22; 4.21, 22; spc. used of God, as the Father of man by creation, preservation, &c., Mat. 5.16, 45, 48; and peculiarly as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Mat. 7.21. 2 Co. 1.3; the founder of a race, remote progenitor, forefather, ancestor, Mat. 3.9; 23.30, 32; an elder, senior, father in age, 1 Jno. 2.13, 14; a spiritual father, 1 Co. 4.15; father, author, cause, source, Jno. 8.44. He. 12.9. Ja. 1.17; used as an appellation of honour, Mat. 23.9. Ac. 7.2. Πατραλῴας, ου, ὁ, (πατήρ & ἀλοάω, v. ἀλοιάω, to smite) a striker of his father; a parricide, 1 Ti. 1.9. Πατριά, ᾶς, ἡ, (πατήρ) descent, lineage; a family, tribe, race, Lu. 2.4. Ac. 3.25. Ep. 3.15. Πατριάρχης, ου, ὁ, (πατριά & ἀρχή) a patriarch, head or founder of a family, Ac. 2.29; 7.8, 9. He. 7.4. S. Πατρικός, ή, όν, (πατήρ) from fathers or ancestors, ancestral, paternal, Ga. 1.14. Πατρίς, ίδος, ἡ, (fr. same) one's native place, country, or city, Mat. 13.54, 57. Mar. 6.1, 4. Lu. 4.23, 24. Jno. 4.44. Πατροπαράδοτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πατήρ & παραδοτός, fr. παραδίδωμι) handed down or received by trandition from one's fathers or ancestors, 1 Pe. 1.18. L.G. Πατρῴος, α, ον, (πατήρ) received from one's ancestors, paternal, ancestral, Ac. 22.3; 24.14; 28.17. Παύω, f. παύσω, to cause to pause or cease, restrain, prohibit, 1 Pe. 3.10; mid. p. πέπαυμαι, to cease, stop, leave off, desist, refrain, Lu. 5.4; 8.24, et al. Παχύνω, (παχύς, fat, gross) f. υνῶ, a.1. pass. ἐπαχύνθην, to fatten, make gross; met. pass. to be rendered gross, dull, unfeeling, Mat. 13.15. Ac. 28.27. Πέδη, ης, ἡ, (πέζα, the foot) a fetter, Mar. 5.4. Lu. 8.29. Πεδῐνός, ή, όν, (πεδίον, a plain, πέδον, the ground) level, flat, Lu. 6.17. Πεζεύω, (πέζα, the foot) f. εύσω, pr. to travel on foot; to travel by land, Ac. 20.13. Πεζἠ, (pr. dat. fem. of πεζός, ή, όν, pedestrian, fr. πέζα, the foot) on foot, or, by land, Mat. 14.13. Mar. 6.33. Πειθαρχέω, ῶ, (πείθομαι & ἀρχή) f. ήσω, to obey one in authority, Ac. 5.29, 32. Tit. 3.1; genr. to obey, follow, or conform to advice, Ac. 27.21. Πειθός, ή, όη, (πείθω) persuasive, 1 Co. 2.4. N.T. Πειθώ, όος, οῦς, ἡ, Suada, the goddess of persusaion; persuasiveness, v.r. 1 Co. 2.4. Πείθω, f. πείσω, p. πέπεικα, a.1. ἔπεισα, p. pass. πέπεισμαι, a.1. pass. ἐπείσθην, to persuade, seek to persuade, endeavour to convince, Ac. 18.4; 19.8, 26; 28.23; to persuade, influence by persuasion, Mat. 27.20. Ac. 13.43; 16.28; to incite instigate, Ac. 14.29; to appease, render tranquil, to quiet, 1 Jno. 3.19; to strive to conciliate, aspire to the favour of, Ga. 1.10; to pacify, conciliate, win over, Mat. 28.14. Ac. 12.20; pass. & mid. to be persuaded of, be confident of, Lu. 20.6. Ro. 8.38.. He. 6.9; to suffer one's self to be persuaded, yield to persuasion, to be induced, Ac. 21.14; to be convinced, to believe, yield belief, Lu. 16.31. Ac. 17.4; to assent, listen to, obey, follow, Ac. 5.36, 37, 40; p.2. πέποιθα, to be assured, by confident, 2 Co. 2.3. Ph. 1.6. He. 13.18; to confide in, trust, reply on, place hope and confidence in, Mat. 27.43. Mar. 10.24. Ro. 2.19. Πεινάω, (πεῖνα, hunger) f. άσω, & ήσω, a.1. ἐπείνᾱσα, to hunger, be hungry, Mat. 4.2. Mar. 11.12; to be exposed to hunger, be famished, 1 Co. 4.11. Phi. 4.12; met. to hunger after, desire earnestly, long for, Mat. 5.6. Πεῖρα, ας, ἡ, a trial, attempt, endeavour; λαμβάνειν πεῖραν, to attempt, He. 11.29; also, to experience, He. 11.36: whence Πειράζω, f. άσω, a.1. ἐπείρᾰσα, p. pass. πεπείρασμαι, a.1. pass. ἐπειράσθην, to make proof or trial of, put to the proof, whether with good or mischievous intent, Mat. 16.1; 22.35, et al.; absol. to attempt, essay, Ac. 16.7; 24.6; in N.T., to tempt, Mat. 4.1, et al.; to try, subject to trail, 1 Co. 10.13, et al.: whence Πειρασμός, οῦ, ὁ, a putting to the proof, proof, trial, 1 Pe. 4.12. He. 3.8; direct temptation to sin, Lu. 4.13; trial, temptation, Mat. 6.13; 26.41; 1 Co. 10.13, et al.; trial, calamity, affliction, Lu. 22.28, et al. S. Πειράομαι, ῶμαι, (i.q. Act. πειράω, fr. πεῖρα) f. άσομαι, to try, attempt, assay, endeavour, Ac. 9.26; 26.21. Πεισμονή, ῆς, ἡ, (πείθω) a yielding to persuasion, assent, Ga. 5.8. N.T. Πέλᾰγος, εος, τό, the deep, the open sea, Mat. 18.6; a sea, contra distinguished from the sea in general and named from an adjacent country, Ac. 27.5. Πελεκίζω, (πέλεκυς, an axe) f. ίσω, to strike or cut with an axe; to behead, Re. 20.4. Πέμπτος, η, ον, (πέντε) fifth, Re. 6.9; 9.1; 16.10; 21.20. Πέμπω, f. ψω, a.1. ἔπεμψα, a.1. pass. ἐπέμφθην, to send, to dispatch on any message, embassy, business, &c., Mat. 2.8; 11.2; 14.10; to transmit, Ac. 11.29. Re. 1.11; to dismiss, permit to go, Mar. 5.12; to send in or among, 2 Th. 2.11; to thrust in, or put forth, Re. 14.15, 18. Πένης, ητος, ὁ, ἡ, (πένομαι, to labour for one's bread) pr. one who labours for his bread; poor, needy, 2 Co. 9.9. Πενθερά, ᾶς, ἡ, a mother-in-law, Mat. 8.14; 10.35. Mar. 1.30. Lu. 4.38; 12.53: from Πενθερός, οῦ, ὁ, a father-in-law, Jno. 18.13. Πενθέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. ἐπένθησα, trans. to lament over, 2 Co. 12.21; abol. to lament, be sad, mourn, Mat. 5.4; 9.15. Mar. 16.10, et al.; mid. to bewail one's self, to feel compunction, 1 Co. 5.2: from Πένθος, εος, τόν, mourning, sorrow, sadness, grief, Ja. 4.9, et al. Πενιχρός, ά, όν, (πένης) poor, needy, Lu. 21.2. Πεντάκις, (πέντε) adv. five time, 2 Co. 11.24. Πεντακισχίλιοι, αι, α, (πέντε & χίλιοι) five times one thousand, five thousand, Mat. 14.21; 16.9, et al. Πεντακόσιοι, ας, α, (πέντε) five hundred, Lu. 7.41. 1 Co. 15.6. Πέντε, οἱ, αἱ, τά, indec. five, Mat. 14.17, 19; 16.9, et al. Πεντεκαιδέκατος, η, ον, (πέντε, καί, & δέκα) fifteenth, Lu. 3.1. Πεντήκοντα, οἱ, αἱ, τά, (πέντε) fifty, Mar. 6.40. Lu. 7.41, et al. Πεντηκοστή, ῆς, ἡ, (fem. of πεντηκοστός, fiftieth) Pentecost, or the Feast of Weeks; one of the three great Jewish festivals, so called because it was celebrate on the fiftieth day reckoning from the second day of the feast of unleavened bread, i.e. from the 16th day of Nisan, Ac. 2.1; 20.16. 1 Co. 16.8. Πεποίθησις, εως, ἡ, (πέποιθα, 2. p. of πείθω) trust, confidence, reliance, 2 Co. 1.15, et al. S. Περ, enclit. particle, serving to add force to the word to which it is subjoined. Πέρᾱν adv. across, beyond, over, on the other side, Mat. 4.15, 25; 19.1. Jno. 6.1, 17; ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, πέραν, farther, on the farther side, and τὸ πέραν, the farther side, the other side, Mat. 8.18, 28; 14.22, et al. Πέρας, ᾰτος, τό, an extremity, end, Mat. 12.42. Lu. 11.31. Ro. 10.18; an end, conclusion, termination, He. 6.16. Περί, prep., with a genitive, pr. of place about, around; about, concerning, respecting, Mat. 2.8; 11.10; 22.31. Jno 8.18. Ro. 8.3, et al. freq.; with an accusative, of place about, around, round about, Mat. 3.4. Mar. 3.34. Lu. 13.8; οἱ περί τινα, the companions of a person, Lu. 22.49; a person and his companions, Ac. 13.13; simply a person, Jno. 11.19; τὰ περί τινα, the condition, circumstances of any one, Ph. 2.23; of time, about, Mat. 20.3, 5, 6, 9; about, concerning, respecting, touching, Lu. 10.40. 1 Ti. 1.19; 6.21. Tit. 2.7, et al. Περιάγω, (περί & ἄγω) f. άξω, to lead around, carry about in one's company, 1 Co. 9.5; to traverse, Mat. 4.23; 9.35; 23.15. Mar. 6.6; absol. to go up and down, Ac. 13.11. (ᾰ.) Περιαιρέω, ῶ, (περί & αἰρέω) f. ήσω, a.2. περιεῖλον, to take off, lift off, remove, 2 Co. 3.16; to cast off, Ac. 27.40; met. to cut off hope, Ac. 27.20; met. to take away sin, remove the guilt of sin, make expiation for sin, He. 10.11. Περιαστράπτω, (περί & ἀστράπτω) f. ψω, to lighten around, shine like lightning around, Ac. 9.3; 22.6. Περιβάλλω, (περί & βάλλω) f. βαλῶ, a.2. περιέβαλον, p. pass. περιβέβλημαι, to cast around; to clothe, Mat. 25.36, 38, 43; mid. to clothe one's self, to be clothed, Mat. 6.29, 31. Lu. 23.11. Jno. 19.2. Ac. 12.8. Re. 4.4, et al.; to cast around a city, to draw a line of circumvallation, Lu. 19.43. Περιβλέπομαι, (i.q. περιβλέπω, fr. περί & βλέπω) f. ψομαι, trans. to look round upon, Mar. 3.5, 34; 11.11. Lu. 6.10; absol. to look around, Mar. 5.32; 9.8; 10.23. Περιβόλαιον, ου, τό, (περιβάλλω) that which is thrown around any one, clothing, covering, vesture; a cloak, mantle, He. 1.12; a covering, a veil, 1 Co. 11.15. Περιδέω, (περί & δέω) f. ήσω, p.pass. δέδεμαι, to bind round about; pass. to be bound around, be bound up, Jno. 11.44. Περιεργάζομαι, (περί, intensive, & ἐργάζομαι) f. άσομαι, to do a thing with excessive or superfluous care; to be a busy-body, 2 Th. 3.11. Περίεργος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & ἔργον) over careful; officious, a busy-body, 1 Ti. 5.13; in N.T., περίεργα, magic arts, sorcery, Ac. 19.19. Περιέρχομαι, (περί & ἔρχομαι) a.2. ῆλθον, to go about, wander about, rove, Ac. 19.13. He. 11.37; to go about, visit from house to house, 1 Ti. 5.13; to take a circuitous course, Ac. 28.13. Περιέχω, (περί & ἔχω) f. περιέξω, a.2. περιέσχον, to encompass, enclose; to embrace, contain as a writing, Ac. 23.25; met. to encompass, seize on the mind, Lu. 5.9; περιέχει, impers. it is contained, it is among the contents of a writing, 1 Pe. 2.6. Περιζώννυμι, & νύω, (περί & ζώννυμι) f. ζέσω, p. pass. περιέζωσμαι, to bind around with a girdle, gird; in N.T., mid. to gird one's self in preparation for bodily motion and exertion, Lu. 12.37; 17.8, et al.; to wear a girdle, Re. 1.13; 15.6. Περίθεσις, εως, ἡ, (περιτίθημι) a putting on, wearing of dress, &c. 1 Pe. 3.3. N.T. Περιΐστημι, (περί & ἵστημι) f. περιστήσω, to place around; intrans. a.2. περιέστην, p. pass. περιεστώς, to stand around, Jno. 11.42. Ac. 25.7; mid. to keep aloof from, avoid, shun, 2 Ti. 2.16. Tit. 3.9. Περικάθαρμα, ατος, τό, (περικαθαιοω, to cleanse, purify, fr. περί & καθαίρω) pr. offscouring, filth; met. refuse, outcast, 1 Co. 4.13. S. Περικαλύπτω, (περί & καλύπτω) f. ψω, to cover round about, cover over; to cover the face, Mar. 14.65; to blindfold, Lu. 22.64; pass. to be overlaid, He. 9.4. Περίκειμαι, (περί & κεῖμαι) f. κείσομαι, to lie around, be circumjacent; to environ, He. 12.1; to be hung round, Mar. 9.42. Lu. 17.2; to have around one's self, to wear, Ac. 28.20; to be beset, He. 5.2. Περικεφαλαία, ας, ἡ, (fem. of περικεφάλαιος, περί & κεφαλή) a helment, Ep. 6.17. 1 Th. 5.8. L.G. Περικρᾰτής, έος, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & κρατέω) overpowering; περικρατὴς γενέσθαι, to become master of, to secure, Ac. 27.16. L.G. Περικρύπτω, (περί & κρύπτω) f. ψω, to conceal by envelopment; to conceal in retirement, Lu. 1.24. L.G. Περικυκλόω, (περί & κυκλόω) f. ώσω, to encircle, surround, Lu. 19.43. Περιλάμπω, (περί & λάμπω) f. ψω, to shine around, Lu. 2.9. Ac. 26.13. L.G. Περιλείπω, (περί & λείπω) f. ψω, to leave remaining; pass. to remain, survive, 1 Th. 4.15, 17. Περίλῡπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & λύπη) greatly grieved, exceedingly sorrowful, Mat. 26.38. Mar. 6.26; 14.34, et al. Περιμένω, (περί & μένω) f. ενῶ, to await, wait for, Ac. 1.4. Πέριξ, (περί) adv. round about; ὁ, ἡ, τό, περιξ, circumjacent, neighbouring, Ac. 5.16. Περιοικέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to dwell around, or in the vicinity; to be a neighbour, Lu. 1.65: from Περίοικος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & οἶκος) one who dwells in the vicinity, a neighbour, Lu. 1.58. Περιούσιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περιυσία, abundance, wealth, fr. περίειμι, to superabound) superabundant; peculiar, special, Tit. 2.14. S. Περιοχή, ῆς, ἡ, (περιέχω) a compass, circumference, contents; a section, a portion of Scripture, Ac. 8.32. Περιπᾰτέω, ῶ, (περί & πατέω) f. ήσω, to walk, walk about, Mat. 9.5; 11.5; 14.24, 26, 29, et al.; to rove, roam, 1 Pe. 5.8; with μετά, to accompany, follow, have intercourse with, Jno. 6.66. Re. 3.4; to have one's locality, frequent, Jno. 7.1; 11.54; fr. the Heb. to live in any particular manner, follow a course of life or conduct, have one's conversation, behave, Ro. 6.4; 8.1, et al. Περιπείρω, (περί & πείρω) f. περῶ, a.1. περιέπειρα, to put on a spit, transfix; met. to pierce, wound deeply, 1 Ti. 6.10. Περπίπτω, (περί & πίπτω) f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. περιέπεσον, to fall around or upon, to fall in with, Lu. 10.30; to fall into, light upon, Ac. 27.41; to be involved in, Ja. 1.2. Περιποιέω, (περί & ποιέω) f. ήσω, to cause to remain over and above, to reserve, save; mid. to acquire gain, earn, 1 Ti. 3.13; to purchase, Ac. 20.28: whence Περιποίησις, εως, ἡ, a laying up, keeping; an acquiring or obtaining, acquisition, 1 Th. 5.9. 2 Th. 2.14; a saving, preservation, He. 10.39; a peculiar possession, specialty, Eph. 1.14. 1 Pe. 2.9. Περιῤῥήγνυμι, (περί & ῥήγνυμι) f. ῥήξω, to break or tear all round; to strip off, Ac. 16.22. Περισπάω, ῶ, (περί & σπάω) f. άσω, to draw off from around; to wheel about; to distract; pass. to be distracted, over-busied, Lu. 10.40. Περισσεία, ας, ἡ, (περισσεύω) superabundance, Ro. 5.17. 2 Co. 8.2; 10.15. Ja. 1.21. S. Περίσσευμα, ατος, τό, more than enough, residue over and above, Mar. 8.8; abundance, exuberance, Mat. 12.34. Lu. 6.45; superabundance, affluence, 2 Co. 8.13, 14. (L.G.) from Περισσεύω, f. εύσω, to be over and above, to be superfluous, Mat. 14.20; Mar. 12.44. Lu. 21.4, et al.; to exit in full quantity, to abound, be abundant, Ro. 5.15. 2 Co. 1.5; to increase, be augmented, Ac. 16.5; to be advanced, be rendered more prominent, Ro. 3.7; of persons, to be abundantly gifted, richly furnished, abound, Lu. 15.17. Ro. 15.13. 1 Co 14.12. 2 Co. 8.7, et al.; to be possessed of a full sufficiency, Phi. 4.12, 18; to abound in performance, 1 Co. 15.58; to be a gainer, 1 Co. 8.8; in N.T., trans. to cause to be abundant, 2 Co. 4.15; 9.8. Eph. 1.8; to cause to be abundantly furnished, cause to abound, 1 Th. 3.12; pass. to be gifted with abundance, Mat. 13.12; 25.29: from Περισσός, ή, όν, (περί) over and above, Mat. 5.37; superfluous, 2 Co. 9.1; extraordinary, Mat. 5.47; compar. more, greater, Mat. 11.9; 23.14, et al.; excessive, 2 Co. 2.7; adverbially, περισσόν, in full abundance, Jno. 10.10; περισσότερον & ἐκ περισσοῦ, exceedingly, vehemently, Mar. 6.51; 7.36. 1 Co. 15.10. Eph. 3.20, et al.; τὸ περισσόν, pre-eminence, advantage, Ro. 3.1: whence Περισσοτέρως, adv. more, more abundantly, more earnestly, more vehemently, Mar. 15.14. 2 Co. 7.13, et al.; exceedingly, Ga. 1.14. Περισσῶς, adv. much, abundantly, vehemently, Ac. 26.11; more, more abundantly, Mat. 27.23. Mar. 10.26. Περιστερά, ᾶς, ἡ, a dove, pigeon, Mat. 3.16; 10.16, et al. Περιτέμνω, (περί & τέμνω) f. τεμῶ, p. pass. περιτέτμημαι, a.2. περιέτεμον, to cut around; to circumcise, remove the prepuce, Lu. 1.59; 2.21, et al.; met. Col. 2.11; mid. to submit to circumcision, Ac. 15.1, et al. Περιτίθημι, (περί & τίθημι) f. περιθήσω, a.1. περιέθηκα, a.2. περιέθην, to place around, put about or around, Mat. 21.33; 27.28, et al.; met. to attach, bestow, 1 Co. 12.23. Περιτομή, ῆς, ἡ, (περιτέμνω) circumcision, the act or custom of circumcision, Jno. 7.22, 23. Ac. 7.8; the state of being circumcised, the being circumcised, Ro. 2.25, 26, 27; 4.10; meton. the circumcision, those who are circumcised, Ro. 3.30; 4.9; met. spiritual circumcision of the heart and affections, Ro. 2.29. Col. 2.11; meton. persons spiritually circumcised, Phi. 3.3. S. Περιτρέπω, (περί & τρέπω) f. ψω, to turn about; to bring round into any state, Ac. 26.24. Περιτρέχω, (περί & τρέχω) a.2. περιέδραμον, to run about, run up and down, Mar. 6.55. Περιφέρω, (περί & φέρω) f. περιοίσω, a. περιήνεγκα & περιήνεγκον, to bear or carry about, Mar. 6.55; 2 Co. 4.10; pass. to be borne about hither and thither, to be whirled about, driven to and fro, Ep. 4.14. He. 13.9. Jude 12. Περιφρονέω, ῶ, (περί & φρήν) f. ήσω, to contemplate, reflect on; to despise, disregard, Tit. 2.15. Περίχωρος, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & χώρα) circumjacent; ἠ περίχωρος, sc. γῆ, an adjacent or circumjacent region, country round about, Mat. 14.35. Mar. 1.28; meton. inhabitants of the region round about, Mat. 3.5. L.G. Περίψημα, ατος, τό, (περιψάω, to wipe on every side) filth which is wiped off; offscouring; met. 1 Co. 4.13. N.T. Περπερεύομαι, (πέρπεπος, braggart) f. εύσομαι, to vaunt one's self, 1 Co. 13.4. L.G. Πέρῠσι, (πέρας) adv. last year, a year ago, 2 Co. 8.10. Πετάομαι, ῶμαι, a later form for πέτομαι, Re. 4.7; 14.6; 19.17. Πετεινόν, οῦ, τό, (neut. of πετεινός, ή, όν, winged, flying fr. πέτομαι) a bird, fowl, Mat. 6.26; 8.20. et al. Πέτομαι, f. πετήσομαι & πτήσομαι) to fly, Re. 12.14. Πέτρα, ας, ἡ, a rock, Mat. 7.24, 25, et al.; met. Ro. 9.33. 1 Pe. 2.8; crags, clefts, Re 6.15, 16; stony ground, Lu. 8.6, 13. Πέτρος, ου, ὁ, a stone; in N.T., the Greek rendering of the surname Cephas, given to Apostle Simon, and having, therefore, the same sense as πέτρα, Peter, Mat. 4.18; 8.14, et al. Πετρώδης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ες, (πέτρα, πέτρος) like rock; stony, rocky, Mat. 13.5, 20. Mar. 4.5, 16. Πήγᾰνον, ου, τό, rue, a plant, ruta graveolens of Linn., Lu. 11.42. Πηγή, ῆς, ἡ a source, spring, fountain, Ja. 3.11, 12; a well, Jno. 4.6; an issue, flux, flow, Mar. 5.29; met. Jno 4.14. Πήγνυμι & πηγνύω f. ξω, a.1. ἔπηκα, to fasten; pitch a tent, He. 8.2 Πηδάλιον, ίον, τό, (πηδόν, the blade of an oar) a rudder, Ac. 27.40. Ja. 3.4. Πηλίκος, η, ον, how large, Ga. 6.11; how great in dignity, He. 7.4. (ῐ) Πηλός, οῦ, ὁ, moist earth, mud, slime, Jno. 9.6, 11. 14.15; clay, potter's clay, Ro. 9.21. Πήρα, ας, ἡ, a leather bag or sack for provisions, scrip, wallet, Mat. 10.10. Mar. 6.8, et al. Πῆχυς, εως, ὁ, pr. cubitus, the forearm; hence, a cubit, a measure of length, equal to the distance from the elbow to the extremity of the little finger, usually considered as equivalent to a foot and a half, or 17 inches and a half, Jno. 21.8. Re. 21.7; met. of time, a span, Mat. 6.27. Lu. 12.25. Πιάζω, (a later form for πιέζω, derived from the Doric) f. άσω, a.1. ἐπίασα, to press; in N.T., to take or lay hold of, Ac. 3.7; to take, catch fish, &c., Jno. 21.3, 10. Re. 19.20; to take, seize, apprehend, arrest, Jno. 7.30, 32, 44, et al. Πιέζω, f. έσω, p. pass. πεπίεσμαι, to press, to press or squeeze down, make compact by presure, Lu. 6.38. Πιθανολογία, ας, ἡ, (πιθανός, persuasive, πείθω & λόγος) persuasive speech, plausible discourse, Col. 2.4. Πικραίνω, ανῶ, (πικρός) to embitter, render bitter, Re. 10.9; pass. to be embittered, be made bitter, Re. 8.11; 10.10; met. pass. to be embittered, to grow angry, harsh, Col. 3.19. Πικρία, ας, ἡ, bitterness, Ac. 8.23. He. 12.15; met. bitterness of spirit and language, harshness, Ro. 3.14. Ep. 4.31: from Πικρός, ή, όν, bitter, Ja. 3.11; met. bitter, harsh, Ja. 3.14: whence Πικρῶς, adv. bitterly, Mat. 26.75. Lu. 22.62. Πίμπλημι, f. πλήσω, a.1. pass. ἐπλήσθην, to fill, Mat. 27.48, et al.; pass. to be filled mentally, be under full influence, Lu. 1.15; 4.28, et al.; to be fulfilled, v.r. Lu. 21.22; of stated time, to be brought to a close, arrive at its close, Lu. 1.23, 57; 2.6, 21, 22. Πίμπρημι, f. πρήσω, to set on fire, burn, inflame; in N.T., pass. to swell from inflammation, Ac. 28.6. Πινακίδιον, ίου, τό, a small tablet for writing, Lu. 1.63: dimin. of Πίναξ, ᾰκος, ὁ, pr. a board or plant; in N.T., a plate, platter, dish on which food was served, Mat. 14.8, 11, et al. Πίνω, f. πίομαι, & πιοῦμαι, a.2. ἔπιον, p. πέπωκα, to drink, Mat. 6.25, 31; 26.27, 29, et al. freq.; trop. of the earth, to drink in, imbibe, He. 6.7. Πιότης, τητος, ἡ, (πίων, fat) fatness, richness, Ro. 11.17. Πιπράσκω, (redupl. fr. περάω, to bring from a distance to sell) p. πέπρᾱκα, pass. p. πέπρᾱμαι, a.1. ἐπράθην, to sell, Mat. 13.46; 18.25, et al.; met. with ὑπό, pass. to be sold under, to be a slave to, be devoted to, Ro. 7.14. Πίπτω, f. πεσοῦμαι, p. πέπτωκα, a.2. ἔπεσον, & in N.T., a.1. ἔπεσα, to fall, Mat. 15.27. Lu. 10.18; to fall, fall prostrate, fall down, Mat. 17.6; 18.29. Lu. 17.16; to fall down dead, Lu. 21.24; to fall, fall in ruins, Mat. 7.25, 27. Lu. 11.17; met. to fall, come by change, as a lot, Ac. 1.26; to fall, to fail, become null and void, fall to the ground, Lu. 16.17; to fall, to come into a worse state, Re. 2.5; to come to ruin, Ro. 11.11. He. 4.11; to fall into sin, Ro. 11.22. 1 Co. 10.12; to fall in judgment, be condemned and punished, Re. 14.8, to fall upon, seize, Re. 11.11; to light upon, Re. 7.16; to fall under, incur, Ja. 5.12. Πιστεύω, (πίστις) f. εύσω, p. πεπίστευκα, to believe, give credit to, Mar. 1.15; 16.13. Lu. 24.25; intrans. to believe, have a mental persuasion, Mat. 8.13; 9.28. Ja. 2.19; to believe, be of opinion, Ro. 14.2; in N.T., πιστεύειν ἐν, εἰς, ἐπί, to believe in or on, Mat. 18.6; 27.42. Jno. 3.15, 16, 18; absol. to believe, be a believer, profess the religion of Jesus, Ac. 2.44; 4.4, 32; 13.48; trans. to intrust, commit to the charge or power of, Lu. 16.11. Jno. 2.24; pass. to be intrusted with, Ro. 3.2. 1 Co. 9.17. Πιστικός, ή, όν, (πιστός) genuine, pure, unadulterated or (πίνω) — Mar. 14.3. Jon. 12.3. N.T. Πίστις, εως, ἡ, (πείθομαι) faith, belief, firm persusasion, 2 Co. 5.7. He. 11.1; assurance, firm conviction, Ro. 14.23; argument, proof, assurance, Ac. 17.31; good faith, honesty, integrity, Mat. 23.23. Ga. 5.22. Tit. 2.10; faithfulness, truthfulness, Ro. 3.3; in N.T., faith in God and Christ, Mat. 8.10. Ac. 3.16, et al. freq.; ἡ πίστις, the matter of Gospel faith, Ac. 6.7. Jude 3, et al. Πιστός, ή, όν, (πείθω) faithful, true, trusty, Mat. 24.45; 25.21, 23. Lu. 12.42. 2 Ti. 2.2; true, veracious, Re. 1.5; 2.13; credible, sure, certain, indubitable, Ac. 13.34. 1 Ti. 1.15; believing, yielding belief and confidence, Jno. 20.27. Ga. 3.9; spec. a Christian believer, Ac. 10.45; 16.1, 15. 2 Co. 6.15: whence Πιστόω, ῶ, f. ώσω, to make trustworthy; pass. to be assured, feel sure belief, 2 Ti. 3.14. Πλανάω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1 ἐπλάνησα, to lead astray, cause to wander; pass. to go astray, wander about, stray, Mat. 18.12, 13. 1 Pe. 2.25; met. to mislead, deceive, Mat. 24.4, 5, 11, 24; pass. to be deceived, err, mistake, Mat. 22.29; to seduce, delude, Jno. 7.12; pass. to be seduced or wander from the path of virtue, to sin, transgress, Tit. 3.3. He. 5.2. Ja. 5.19, et al.: from Πλάνη, ης, ἡ, a wandering; deceit, deception, delusion, imposture, fraud, Mat. 27.64. 1 Th. 2.3; seduction, deceiving, Ep. 4.14. 2 Th 2.11. 1 Jno. 4.6; error, false opinion, 2 Pe. 3.17; wandering from the path of truth and virtue, perverseness, wickedness, sin. Ro. 1.27. Ja. 5.20. 2 Pe. 2.18. Jude 11: whence Πλανήτης, ου, ὁ, a rover, roving, a wanderer, wandering; ἀστὴρ πλανήτης, a wandering star. Jude 13. Πλάνος, η, ον & ος, ον, a wanderer, vagabond; also act. deceiving, seducing; a deceiver, impostor, Mat. 27.63. 2 Co. 6.8. 1 Ti. 4.1. 2 Jno. 7. Πλάξ, ακός, ἡ, a flat broad surface; a table, tablet, 2 Co. 3.3. He. 9.4. Πλάσμα, ατος, τό a thing formed or fashioned; spc. a potter's vessel, Ro. 9.20: from Πλάσσω, v. ττω, f. πλάσω, a.1. ἔπλασα, a.1. pass. ἐπλάσθην, to form, fashion, mould, Ro. 9.20. 1 Ti. 2.13: whence Πλαστός, ή, όν, formed, fashioned, moulded; met. fabricated, counterfeit, delusive, 2 Pe. 2.3. Πλατεῖα, ας, ἡ, (pr. fem. of πλατύς) a street, broad way, Mat. 6.5; 12.19. Lu. 10.10, et al. Πλάτος, εος, τό, (fr. same) breadth, Ep. 3.18. Re. 20.9; 21.16, bis. Πλατύνω, f. υνῶ, p. pass. πεπλάτυμαι, a.1. pass. ἐπλατύνθην, to make broad, widen, enlarge, Mat. 23.5; pass. met., of the heart, from the Heb., to be expanded with kindly and genial feelings, 2 Co. 6.11, 13: from Πλατύς, εῖα, ύ, broad, wide, Mat. 7.13. Πλέγμα, ατος, τό, (πλέκω) any thing plaited or intertwined; a braid of hair, 1 Ti. 2.9. Πλεῖστος, η, ον, most; very great, Mat. 11.20; 21.8; τὸ πλεῖστον, as an adv. at most, 1 Co. 14.27: superlat. of πολύς. Πλείων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον & πλέον, (comp. of πολύς) more in number, Mat. 21.36; 26.53; more in quantity, Mar. 12.43. Lu. 21.3; οἱ πλείονες v. πλείους, the greater part, the majority, Ac. 19.32; 27.12; the more, 1 Co. 9.19. 2 Co. 4.15; neut. πλεῖον, as an adv. more, Lu. 7.42; ἐπὶ πλεῖον, more, of time, longer, further, Ac. 24.4; of space, more widely, Ac. 4.17. 2 Ti. 2.16; 3.9; for the pos. much, of time, longer, Ac. 20.9; more, higher, greater, more excellent, of higher value, Mat. 5.20; 6.25. Πλέκω, f. ξω, to interweave, weave, braid, plait, Mar. 15.17. Jno. 19.2. Πλεονάζω, (πλείων, πλέον) f. άσω, a.1. ἐπλεόνασα, to be more than enough; to have in abundance, superabound, 2 Co. 8.15; to abound, be abundant, to increase, be augmented, Ro. 5.20; 6.1; in N.T., trans. to cause to abound or increase, to augment, 1 Th. 3.12. Πλεονεκτέω, ῶ, (πλείων, πλέον & ἔχω) f. ήσω, to have more than another; to take advantage of; to overreach, make gain of, 2 Co. 7.2; 12.17, 18; to wrong, 1 Th. 4.6; to get the better, or an advantage of, 2 Co. 2.11: whence Πλεονέκτης, ου, ὁ, one who has or claims to have more than his share; a covetous, avaricious person, one who defrauds for the sake of gain, 1 Co. 5.10, 11; 6.10. Ep. 5.5. Πλεονεξία, ας, ἡ, some advantage which one possesses over another; an inordinate desire of riches, covetousness, Lu. 12.15, et al.; grasping, over-reaching, extortion, Ro. 1.29. 1 Th. 2.5, et al.; a gift exacted by importunity and conferred with grudging, 2 Co. 9.5; a scheme of extortion, Mar. 7.22. Πλευρά, ας, pr. a rib; the side of the body, Jno. 19.34; 20.20, 25, 27. Ac. 12.7. Πλέω, f. πλεύσομαι & πλευσοῦμαι, a.1. ἔπλευσα, p. πέπλευκα, to sail, Lu. 8.23. Ac. 21.3; 27.2, 6, 24. Πληγή, ῆς, ἡ, (πλήσσω) a blow, stroke, stripe, Lu. 10.30; 12.48; meton. a wound, Ac. 16.33. Re. 13.3, 12, 14; fr. the Heb. a plague, affliction, calamity, Re. 9.20; 11.6. Πλῆθος, εος, τό, (πλήθω) fullness, amplitude, magnitude; a multitude, a great number, Lu. 1.10; 2.13; 5.6; a multitude, a crowd, throng, Mar. 3.7, 8. Lu. 6.17, et al.: whence Πληθύνω, f. υνῶ, a.1. ἐπλήθῡνα, a.1. pass. ἐπληθύνθην, trans. to multiply, cause to increase, augment, 2 Co. 9.10. He. 6.14; pass. to be multiplied, increase, be accumulated, Mat. 24.12. Ac. 6.7; 7.17, et al.; intrans. to multiply, increase, be augmented, Ac. 6.1. Πλήθω, see πίμπλημι. Πλήκτης, ου, ὁ, (πλήσσω) a striker, one apt to strike; a quarrelsome, violent person, 1 Ti. 3.3. Tit. 1.7. Πλύμμῡρα, ας, ἡ, (πλύμμη, to flow of the sea, πλήθω) the flood-tide; a flood, inundation, Lu. 6.48. Πλήν, (πλέον) adv. besides, except, Mar. 12.32. Ac. 8.1; 20.23; as a conj. but, however, nevertheless, Mat. 18.7. Lu. 19.27. Eph. 5.33, et al. Πλήρης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, (πλέος) full, filled, Mat. 14.20; 15.37; full of disease, Lu. 5.12; met. full of, abounding in, wholly occupied with, completely under the influence of, or affected by, Lu. 4.1. Jno. 1.14. Ac. 9.36, et al.; full, complete, perfect, Mar. 4.28. Πληροφορέω, ῶ, (πλήρης & φορέω) f. ήσω, a.1. ἐπληροφόρησα, to bring full measure, to give in full; to carry out fully, to discharge completely, 2 Ti. 4.5; 4.17; pass. of things, to be fully established as a matter of certainty, Lu. 1.1; of persons, to be fully convinced, assured, Ro. 4.21: whence Πληροφορία, ας, ἡ, full conviction, firm persuasion, assurance, 1 Th. 1.5. Col. 2.2, et al. N.T. Πληρόω, ῶ, (πλήρης) f. ώσω, p. πεπλήρωκα, a.1. ἐπλήρωσα, to fill, make full, fill up, Mat. 13.48; 23.32. Lu. 3.5; to fill up a deficiency, Phi. 4.18, 19; to pervade, Jno. 12.3. Ac. 2.2; to pervade with an influence, to influence fully, possess fully, Jno. 16.6. Ac. 2.28; 5.3. Ro. 1.29. Eph. 5.18, et al.; to complete, perfect, Jno. 3.29. Eph. 3.19, et al.; to bring to an end, Lu. 7.1; to perform fully, discharge, Mat. 3.15. Ac. 12.25; 13.25; 14.26. Ro. 13.8.. Col. 4.17; to consummate, Mat. 5.17; to realise, accomplish, fulfil, Lu. 1.20; 9.31. Ac. 3.18; 13.27; fr. the Heb. to set forth fully, Ro. 15.19. Col. 1.25; pass. of time, to be fulfilled, come to an end, be fully arrived, Mar. 1.15. Lu. 21.24. Jno. 7.8, et al.; of prophecy, to receive fulfilment, Mat. 1.22, et al. freq.: whence Πλήρωμα, ατος, τό, that which fills up; full measure, entire contents, Mar. 8.20. 1 Co. 10.26, 28; complement, full extent, full number, Ga. 4.4. Eph. 1.10; that which fills up a deficiency, a supplement, a patch, Mat. 9.16; fulness, abundance, Jno. 1.16. Ro. 15.29; a fulfilling, perfect performance, Ro. 13.10; complete attainment of entire belief, full acceptance, Ro. 11.12; full development, plenitude, Eph. 1.23; 3.19; 4.13. Col. 1.19; 2.9. Πλησίον, (πέλας, idem) adv. near, near by, Jno. 4.5; ὁ πλησίον, a neighbour, Mat. 19.19. Ro. 15.2, et al.; a friendly meighbour, Mat. 5.43. Πλησμονή, ῆς, ἡ, (πίμπλημι) a filling up; met. gratification, satisfaction, Col. 2.23. Πλήσσω, f. ξω, a. pass. ἐπλήγην, to strike, smite; fr. the Heb. to smite, to plague, blast, Re. 8.12. Πλοιάριον, ου, τό, a small vessel, boat, Mar. 3.9, et al.: dimin. of Πλοῖον, ου, τό, (πλέω) a vessel, ship, bark, whether large or small, Mat. 4.21, 22. Ac. 21.2, 3, et al. Πλόος, οῦς, όου, οῦ, and later, πλοῦς, πλοός, ὁ, (fr. same) sailing, navigation, voyage, Ac. 21.7; 27.9, 10. Πλούσιος, α, ον, (πλοῦτος) rich, opulent, wealthy; and pl. οἱ πλούσιοι, the rich, Mat. 19.23, 24; 27.57, et al.; met. rich, abounding in, distinguished for, Ep. 2.4. Ja. 2.5. Re. 2.9; 3.17; meton. used of one who is in a state of glory, dignity, happiness, &c. 2 Co. 8.9: whence Πλουσίως, adv. richly, largely, abundantly, Col. 3.16, et al. Πλουτέω, ῶ, (πλοῦτος) f. ήσω, p. πεπλούτηκα, a.1. ἐπλούτησα, to be or become rich, Lu. 1.25. 1 Ti. 6.9; trop. Lu. 12.21; met. to abound in, be abundantly furnished with, 1 Ti. 6.18; to be spiritually enriched, 2 Co. 8.9, et al. Πλουτίζω, f. ίσω, a.1. ἐπλούτισα, to make rich, enrich; met. to enrich spiritually, 1 Co. 1.5. 2 Co. 6.10; 9.11: from Πλοῦτος, ου, ὁ, riches, wealth, opulence, Mat. 13.22. Lu. 8.14; in N.T., πλοῦτος τοῦ Θεοῦ, v. Χριστοῦ, those rich benefits, those abundant blessings which flow from God or Christ, Ep. 3.8. Phi. 4.19; met. richness, abundance, copiousness, Ro. 2.4; 11.33. 2 Co. 8.2; meton. a spiritual enriching, Ro. 11.12. Πλύνω, f. υνῶ, a.1. ἔπλῡνα, to wash garments, Re. 7.14. Πνεῦμα, ατος, τό, (πνέω) wind, air in motion, Jno 3.8; breath, 2 Th. 2.8; the substance spirit, Jno. 3.6; a spirit, spiritual being, Jno. 4.24. Ac. 23.8, 9. He. 1.14; a bodyless spirit, spectre, Lu. 24.37; a foul spirit, διαμόνιον, Mat. 8.16. Lu. 10.20; spirit, as a vital principle, Jno. 6.63. 1 Co. 15.45; the human spirit, the soul, Mat. 26.41; 27.50. Ac. 7.59. 1 Co. 7.34. Ja. 2.26; the spirit as the seat of thought and feeling, the mind, Mar. 8.12. Ac. 19.21, et al.; spirit, mental frame, 1 Co. 4.21. 1 Pe. 3.4; a characteristic spirit, as influential principle, Lu. 9.55. 1 Co. 2.12. 2 Ti. 1.7; a pervading influence, Ro. 11.8; spirit, frame of mind, as distinguished from outward circumstances and actions, Mat. 5.3; spirit as distinguished from outward show and form, Jno. 4.23; spirit, a spiritual frame, Ro. 8.4. Jude 19; spirit, latent spiritual import, spiritual significance, as distinguished from the mere letter, Ro. 2.29; 7.6. 2 Co. 3.6, 17; spirit, as a term from a principle superior to a merely natural or carnal course of things, Ro. 8.4. Ga. 4.29; a spiritual dispensation, He. 9.14; the Holy Spirit, Mat. 3.16; 12.31. Jno 1.32, 33, et al.; a gift of the Holy Spirit, Jno. 7.39. Ac. 19.2. 1 Co. 14.12, et al.; an operation or influence of the Holy Spirit, 1 Co. 12.3, et al.; a spiritual influence, an inspiration, Mat. 22.43. Lu. 2.27. Eph 1.17; a professedly divine communication, or, a professed possessor of a spiritual communication, 1 Co. 12.10. 2 Th. 2.2. 1 Jno. 4.1, 2, 3: whence Πνευματικός, ή, όν, spiritual, pertaining to the soul, as distinguished from what concerns the body, Ro. 15.27. 1 Co. 9.11; spiritual, pertaining to the nature of spirits, 1 Co. 15.44; τὰ πνευματικὰ τῆς πονηρίας, i.q. τὰ πνεύματα τὰ πονηρά, evil spirits, Ep. 6.12; spiritual, pertaining or relating to the influences of the Holy Spirit, of things, Ro. 1.11; 7.14, et al.; τὰ πνευματικά, spiritual gifts, 1 Co. 12.1; 14.1; suprior in process to the natural course of things, miraculous, 1 Co. 10.3; of persons, gifted with a spiritual frame of mind, spiritually affected, 1 Co. 2.13, 15; endowed with spiritual gifts, inspired, 1 Co.14.37: whence Πνευματικῶς, adv. spiritually, through spiritual views and affections, 1 Co. 2.14; spiritually, in a spiritual sense, allegorically, Re. 11.8. Πνέω, f. πνεύσω, later πνεύσομαι & πνευσοῦμαι, a.1. ἐπνευσα, to breathe; to blow, as the wind, Mat. 7.25, 27; et al. Πνίγω, f. ξω, ξομαι, & ξοῦμαι, a.1. ἐπνιξα, to stifle, suffocate, choke, Mat. 5.13; to seize by the throat, Mat. 18.28: (ῑ) whence Πνικτός, ή, όν, strangled, suffocated; in N.T., τὸ πνικτόν, the flesh of animals killed by strangulation or suffocation, Ac. 15.20, 29; 21.25. Πνοή, ῆς, ἡ, (πνέω) breath, respiration, Ac. 17.25; a wind, a blast of wind, breeze, Ac. 2.2. Ποδήρης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, (ποῦς & ἄρω, to fit) reaching to the feet; as subst., sc. ἐσθής, a long, flowing robe reaching down to the feet, Re. 1.13. Πόθεν, adv. whence? whence, used of place, &c. Mat. 15.33; met. of a state of dignity, Re. 2.5; used of origin, Mat. 21.25; of cause, source, author, &c. Mat. 13.27, 54, 56. Lu. 1.43; how? in what way?, Mar. 8.4; 12.37. Ποιέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, p. πεποίηκα, a.1. ἐποίησα, to make, form, construct, Mat. 17.4. Mar. 9.5. Jno. 2.15; of God, to create, Mat. 19.4. Ac. 4.24; to make, prepare a feast, &c. Mat. 22.2. Mar. 6.21; met. to make, establish, ratify, a covenant, He. 8.9; to make, assume, consider, regard, Mat. 12.33; to make, effect, bring to pass, cause to take place, do, accomplish, Mat. 7.22; 21.21. Mar. 3.8; 6.5; 7.37; met. to perfect, accomplish, fulfil, put in execution a purpose, promise, &c. Lu. 16.4; 19.48; to cause, make, Mat. 5.32. Jno. 11.37. Ac. 24.12; to make gain, gain, acquire, profit, Mat. 25.16. Lu. 19.18; to get procure, Lu. 12.33; to make, to cause to be or become any thing, Mat. 21.13; 23.15; to use, treat, Lu. 15.19; to maek, constitute, appoint to some office, Mat. 4.19. Mar 3.14; to make, declare to be, 1 Jno. 1.10; 5.10; to do, to perform, execute, practise, act, Mat. 5.46, 47; 6.2, 3; to commit evil, Mat. 13.41; 27.23; to be devoted to, follow, practise, Jno. 3.21; 5.29. Ro. 3.12; to do, execute, fulfil, keep, observe, obey, precepts, &c. Mat. 1.24; 5.19; 7.21, 24, 26; to bring evil upon, inflict, Ac. 9.13; to keep, celebrate a festival, Mat. 26.18; to institute the celebration of a festival, He. 11.28; ποιεῖν τινα ἔξω, to cause to leave a place, i.q. ἐξω ἄγειν, to lead or conduct out, Ac. 5.34; to pass, spend time, continue for a time, Mat. 20.12. Ac. 15.33; 18.23. Ja. 1.10; to bear, as trees, yield, produce, Mar. 3.8, 10; 7.17, 18, 19; with a substantive or adjective it forms a periphrasis for the verb corresponding to the noun or adjective, e.g. δῆλον ποιείν, i.q. δηλοῦν, to make manifest, betray, Mat. 26.73; ἐκδίκησιν π., i.q. ἐκδικεῖν, to vindicate, avenge, Lu. 18.7, 8; ἔκθετον π., i.q. ἐκτιθέναι, to expose infants, Ac. 7.19; ἐνέδραν π., i.e. ἐνεδρεύειν, to lie in wait, Ac. 25.3; ἐξουσίαν, π., i.e. ἐξουσιάζειν, to exercise power or authority, Re. 13.12; κρίσιν π., i.q. κρίνειν, to judge, act as judge, Jno. 5.27; λύτπωσιν π., i.q. λυτροῦν, to deliver, set free, Lu. 1.68; μονὴν π. i.q. μένειν, to remain, dwell, Jno. 14.23; πόλεμον π., i.q. πολεμεῖν, to make or wage war, fight, Re. 11.7; συμβούλιον π., i.q. συμβουλεύσθαι, to consult together, deliberate, Mat. 3.6; συνωμοσίαν π., i.q. συνομνύναι, & συστροφὴν π., i.q. συστρέφεσθαι, to conspire together, form a conspiracy, Ac. 23.12, 13; φανερὸν π., i.q. φανεροῦν, to make known, betray, Mat. 12.16; ἀναβολὴν ποιεῖσθαι, i.q. ἀναβάλλεσθαι, to delay, procrastinate, Ac. 25.17; βέβαιον π., i.q. βεβαιοῦν, to confirm, render firm and sure, 2 Pe. 1.10; δεήσεις π., i.q. δεῖσθαι, to pray, offer prayer, Lu. 5.33; ἐκβολὴν π., i.q. ἐκβάλλειν, to cast out, throw overboard, Ac. 27.18; καθαρισμὸν π., i.e. καθαρίζειν, to cleanse from sin, He. 1.3; κοινωνίαν π., i.q. κοινωνεῖν, to communicate in liberality, bestow alms, Ro. 15.26; κοπετὸν π., i.q. κόπτεσθαι, to lament, bewail, Ac. 8.2; λόγον π., to regard, make account of, Ac. 20.24; μνείαν π., i.q. μνησθῆναι, to call to mind, Ro. 1.9; μνήμην π., to remember, retain in memory, 2 Pe. 1.15; πορείαν π., i.q. πορεύεσθαι, to go, journey, travel, Lu. 13.22; πρόνοιαν π., i.q. προνοεῖσθαι, to take care of, provide for, Ro. 13.14; σπουδὴν π., i.e. σπουδάζειν, to act with diligence and earnestness, Jude 3: whence Ποίημα, ατος, τό, that which is made or done; a work, workmanship, creation, Ro. 1.20; met. Ep. 2.10. Ποίησις, εως, ἡ, a making; an acting, doing, performance; observance of a law, Ja. 1.25. Ποιητής, οῦ, ὁ, a maker; the maker or author of a song or poem, a poet, Ac. 17.28; a doer; a performer of the enactments of a law, Ro. 2.13, et al. Ποικίλος, ἡ, ον, of various colours, variegated, chequered; various, diverse, manifold, Mat. 4.24, et al. (ῐ.) Ποιμαίνω, f. ανῶ, a.1. ἐποίμᾱνα, to feed, pasture, tend a flock, Lu. 17.7. 1 Co. 9.7; trop. to nourish, promote the interest of, Jude 12; met. to tend, direct, superintend, Mat. 2.6. Jno. 21.16, et al.; to rule, Re. 2.27: from Ποιμήν, ένος, ὁ, one who tends flocks or heards, a shepherd, herdsman, Mat. 9.36; 25.32; met. a pastor, superintendent, guardian, Jno. 10.11, 14, 16, et al. Ποίμνη, ης, ἡ a flock of sheep, Lu. 2.8. 1 Co. 9.7; met. a flock of disciples, Mat. 26.31. Jno. 10.16. Ποίμνιον, ου, τό, (contr. for ποιμένιον, a flock) a flock; met. a flock of Christian disciples, Lu. 12.32. Ac. 20.28, 29. 1 Pe. 5.2, 3. Ποῖος, οία, οῖον, of what kind, sort, or species, Jno. 12.33; 21.19; what? which?, Mat. 19.18; 21.23, 24, 27, et al. Πολεμέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. ἐπολέμησα, to make or wage war, fight, Re. 2.16; 12.7, et al.; to battle, quarrel, Ja. 4.2: from Πόλεμος, ου, ὁ, war, Mat. 24.6. Mar. 13.7; battle, engagement, combat, 1 Co. 14.8. He. 11.34; battling, strife, Ja. 4.1, et al. Πόλις, εως, ἡ, a city, an enclosed and walled town, Mat. 10.5, 11; 11.1; meton. the inhabitants of a city, Mat. 8.34; 10.15; with a gen. of person, or a personal pron., the city of any one, the city of one's birth or residence, Mat. 9.1. Lu. 2.4, 11; ἡ πόλις, the city, κατ᾿ ἐξοχήν, Jerusalem, Mat. 21.18; 28.11; met. a place of permanent residence, abode, home, He. 11.10, 16; 13.14. Πολῑτάρχης, ου, ὁ, (πόλις & ἄρχω) a ruler or prefect of a city, city magistrate, Ac. 17.6, 8. N.T. Πολῑτεία, ας, ἡ, (πολιτεύω) the state of being a citizen; citizenship, the right or privilege of being a citizen, freedom of a city or state, Ac. 22.28; a commonwealth, community, Eph. 2.12. Πολίτευμα, ατος, τό, the administration of a commonwealth; in N.T., equivalent to πολιτεία, a community, commonwealth, Phi. 3.20: from Πολιτεύω, f. εύσω, intrans. to be a citizen; trans. to govern a city or state, administer the affairs of a state; pass. to be governed; in N.T., to order one's life and conduct, converse, live, in a certain manner as to habits and principles, Ac. 23.1. Ph 1.27: from Πολίτης, ου, ὁ, (πόλις) a citizen, Lu. 15.15; 19.14. Ac. 21.39. (ῑ.) Πολλάκις, (πολύς) adv. many times, often, frequently, Mat. 17.15. Mar. 5.4; 9.22, et al. (ᾰ.) Πολλαπλᾰσίων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (a later equivalent to πολλαπλάσιος, fr. πολύς) manifold, many times more, Lu. 18.30. Πολυεύσπλαγχνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πολύς, εὖ, & σπλάγχνον) very merciful, very compassionate, v.r. Ja. 5.11. N.T. Πολυλογία, ας, ἡ, (πολύς & λόγος) wordiness, loquacity, Mat. 6.7. Πολυμερῶς, (πολυμερής, consisting of many parts, πολύς & μέρος) adv. in many parts or parcels, He. 1.1. Πολυποίκῐλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πολύς & ποικίλος) exceedingly various, multifarious, multiform, manifold; by impl. immense, infinite, Ep. 3.10. Πολύς, πολλή, πολύ, gen. πολλοῦ, πολλῆς, πολλοῦ, great in magnitude or quantity, much, large, Mat. 13.5. Jno. 3.23; 15.8; pl. many, Mat. 3.7; in time, long, Mat. 25.19. Mar. 6.35. Jno. 5.6; οἱ πολλοί, the many, the mass, Ro. 5.15; 12.5. 1 Co. 10.33; τὸ πολύ, much, 2 Co. 8.15; πολύ, as an adv. much, greatly, Mar. 12.27. Lu. 7.47; of time, ἐπ᾿ πολύ, a long time, Ac. 28.6; μετ᾿ οὐ πολύ, not long after, Ac. 27.14; followed by a compar. much, 2 Co. 8.22; πολλῷ, much, by much, Mat. 6.30. Mar. 10.48; τὰ πολλά, as an adv. most frequently, generally, Ro. 15.22; πολλά, as an adv. much, greatly, vehemently, Mar. 1.45; 3.12; of time, many times, frequently, often Mat. 9.14. Πολύσπλαγχνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πολύς & σπλάγχνον) very merciful, very compassionate, Ja. 5.11. N.T. Πολυτελής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, (πολύς & τέλος) expensive, costly, Mar. 14.3. 1 Ti. 2.9; of great value, very precious, 1 Pe. 3.4. Πολύτῑμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πολύς & τιμή) of great price, costly, precious, Mat. 13.46. Jno. 12.3. Πολυτρόπως, (πολύτροπος, manifold, various, πολύς & τρόπος) adv. in many ways, in various modes, He. 1.1. Πόμα, ατος, τό, (πέπομαι, p. pass. of πίνω) drink, 1 Co. 10.4. He. 9.10. Πονηρία, ας, ἡ, pr. badness, bad condition; in N.T., evil disposition of mind, wickedness, mischief, malignity, Mat. 22.18, et al.; pl. πονηρίαι, wicked deeds, villainies, Mar. 7.23. Ac. 3.26: from Πονηρός, ά, όν, bad, unsound, Mat. 6.23; 7.17, 18; evil, afflictive, Ep. 5.16; 6.13. Re. 16.2; evil, wrongful, malignant, malevolent, Mat. 5.11, 39. Ac. 28.21; evil, wicked, impious, and τὸ πονηρόν, evil, wrong, wickedness, Mat. 5.37, 45; 9.4; slothful, inactive, Mat. 25.26. Lu. 19.22; ὁ πονηρός, the evil one, the devil, Mat. 13.19, 38. Jno. 17.15; evil eye, i.q. φθονερός, envious, Mat. 20.15. Mar. 7.22; impl. covetous, niggardly, Mat. 7.11: from Πόνος, ου, ὁ, (πένομαι) labour, travail; pain, misery, anguish, Re. 16.10, 11; 21.4. Ποντικός, ή, όν, belonging to, or an inhabitant of Πόντος, Ac. 18.2. Πορεία, ας, ἡ, a going, progress; a journey, travel, Lu. 13.22; fr. the Heb. way or manner of life, business, occupation, Ja. 1.11: from Πορεύομαι, (mid. of πορεύω, to convey, transport, fr. πόρος) f. εύσομαι, a. ἐπορεύθην, to go, pass from one place to another, Mat. 17.27; 18.12; to go away, depart, Mat. 24.1; 25.41. Jno. 14.2, 3; trop. to go away, depart from life, to die, Lu. 22.22; to go, pass on one's way, journey, travel, Mat. 2.8, 9. Lu 1.39. 2.41; πορεύομαι ὀπίσω, to go after, to become a follower or partisan, Lu. 21.8; or, to pursue after, be devoted to, 2 Pe. 2.10; fr. the Heb. to go or proceed in any way or course of life, live in any manner, Lu. 1.6; 8.14. Ac. 9.31. Πορθέω, ῶ, (a collateral from of πέρθω) f. ήσω, to lay waste, destroy; impl. to harass, ravage, Ac. 9.21. Ga. 1.13, 23. Πορισμός, οῦ, ὁ, (πορίζομαι, to furnish to one's self, acquire, gain, mid. of πορίζω, to furnish, supply) a providing, procuring; meton. source of gain, 1 Ti. 6.5, 6. L.G. Πορνεία, ας, ἡ, fornication, whoredom, Mat. 15.19. Mar. 7.21. Ac. 15.20, 29; concubinage, Jno. 8.41; adultery, Mat. 5.32; 19.9; incest, 1 Co. 5.1; lewdness, uncleanness, genr., Ro. 1.29; from the Heb. put symbolically for idolatry, Re. 2.21; 14.8: from Πορνεύω, f. εύσω, a.1. ἐπόρνευσα, to commit fornication or whoredom, 1 Co. 6.18; 10.8. Re. 2.14, 20; fr. the Heb. to commit spiritual fornication, practise idolatry, Re. 17.2; 18.3, 9: from Πόρνη, ης, ἡ, (περνάω, v. πέρνημαι, to sell) a prostitute, a whore, harlot, an unchaste female, Mat. 21.32, 32; fr. the Heb. an idolatress, Re. 17.1, 5, 15. Πόρνος, ου, ὁ, (fr. same) a catamite; in N.T., a fronicator, impure person, 1 Co. 5.9, 10, 11; 6.9, et al. Πόρρω, (a later form of πρόσω, fr. πρό) adv. forward, in advance, far advanced; far, far off, at a distance, Mat. 15.8. Mar. 7.6: whence Πόρρωθεν, adv. from a distance, from afar, He. 11.13; at a distance, far, far off, Lu. 17.12. Πορρωτέρω, (compar. of πόρρω) adv. farther, beyond, Lu. 24.28. Πορφύρα, ας, ἡ, purpura, murex, a species of shell fish that yielded the purple dye, highly esteemed by the ancients, its tint being a bright crimson, in N.T., a purple garment, robe of purple, Lu. 16.19. Re. 17.4; 18.12, et al.: (ῠ) whence Πορφύρεος, οῦς, έα, ᾶ, εον, οῦν, purple, crimson, Jno. 19.2, 5, col. Mat. 27.28, 31, et al. Πορφυρόπωλις, εως, ἡ, (fem. of πορφυροπώλης, πορφύρα & πωλέω) 153a female seller of purple cloths, Ac. 16.14. Ποσάκις, (πόσος) adv. how many times? how often?, Mat. 18.21; 23.37. Lu. 13.34. (ᾰ.) Πόσις, εως, ἡ, (πίνω) drinking; drink, beverage, Jno. 6.55. Ro. 14.17. Col. 2.16. Πόσος, η, ον, interrog. to ὅσος & τόσος, how great? how much?, Mat. 6.23. Lu. 16.5, 7. 2 Co. 7.11; πόσῳ adverbially before a comparative, how much? by how much:, Mat. 7.11; 10.25. He. 10.29; of time, how long? Mar. 9.21; of number, pl. how many? Mat. 15.34; 16.9, 10, et al. Ποτᾰμός, οῦ, ὁ, a river, stream, Mar. 1.5. Ac. 16.13; met. and allegor. Jno. 7.38. Re. 22.1, 2; a flood, winter torrent, for χείμαῤῥος ποταμός, Mat. 7.25, 27. Ποταμορφόρητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ποταμός, & φορητός, fr. φορέω) borne along or carried away by a flood or torrent, Re. 12.15. N.T. Ποτᾰπός, ής, όν, a later form of ποδαπός, of what country;in N.T., equivalent to ποίος, what? of what manner? of what kind or sort?, Lu. 1.29; 7.39; denoting admiration, what? what kind of? how great? Mat. 8.27. Mar. 13.1, et al. Πότε, interrog. particle, when? at what time?, Mat. 24.3; 25.37, 38, 39, 44; ἕως πότε, till when? how long?, Mat. 17.17, et al. Ποτέ, an enclitic particle of time, once, some time or other, either past for future; formerly, Jno. 9.13; at length, Lu. 22.32; at any time, ever, Ep. 5.29. He. 2.1; intensive after interrogatives, ever, 1 Co. 9.7. He. 1.5, et al. Πότερος, α, ον, which of the two? whether? ; πότερον, adverbially, whether?, Jno. 7.17. Ποτήριον ίου, τό, (ποτήρ, πότος, πίνω) a vessel for drinking, cup, Mat. 10.42; 23.25, 26; meton. the contents of a cup, liquor contained in a cup, Lu. 22.20. 1 Co. 10.16; fr. the Heb., the cup or potion of what God's administration deals out, Mat. 20.22, 23. Re. 14.10, et al. Ποτίζω, (fr. same) f. ίσω, At. ιῶ, p. πεπότικα, α.1. ἐπότισα, to cause to drink, give drink to, Mat. 10.42, et al.; met. 1 Co. 3.2. Re. 14.8; to water, irrigate, met. 1 Co. 3.6, 7, 8. Πότος, ου, ὁ, (πίνω) a drinking; a drinking together, drinking-bout, compotation, 1 Pe. 4.3. Που an enclitic indefinite particle, somewhere, in a certain place, He. 2.6; 4.4; with numerals, thereabout, Ro. 4.19. Ποῦ an interrog. particle, of place, where? in what place?; direct, Mat. 2.2. Lu. 8.25. Jno 1.39; indirect, Mat. 2.4. Jno 1.40; whither, Jno. 3.8; 7.35; 13.36. Πούς, ποδός, ἡ the foot, Mat. 4.6; 5.35; 7.6; 22.44; 28.9. Lu. 1.79. Ac. 5.9. Ro. 3.15, et al. Πρᾶγμα, ατος, τό, (πράσσω) a thing done, fact, deed, work, transaction, Lu. 1.1. Ja. 3.16; a matter, affair, Mat. 18.19. Ro. 16.2; a matter of dispute, 1 Co. 6.1; a thing, genr., He. 10.1; 11.1; τὸ πρᾶγμα, an euphemism for profligacy, perhaps, 1 Th. 4.6. Πραγματεία, ας, ἡ, an application to a matter of business; in N.T., business, affair, transaction, 2 Ti. 2.4: from Πραγματεύομαι, (πρᾶγμα) f. ευσομαι, to be occupied with or employed in any business, do business; to trade, traffic, Lu. 19.13. Πραιτώριον, ίον, τό, (Lat. prætorium, fr. prætor) when used in reference to a camp, the tent of the general or commander-in-cheif; hence, in reference to a province, the palace in which the governor of the province resided, Mat. 27.27. Mar. 15.16. Ac. 23.35, et al.; the camp occupied by the prætorian cohorts at Rome, the prætorian camp, or, the Roman emperor's palace, Phi. 1.13. Πράκτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (πράσσω) an exactor of dues or penalties; an officer who enforced payment of debts by imprisonment, Lu. 12.58. Πρᾶξις, εως, ἡ, (fr. same) operation, business, office, Ro. 12.4; πρᾶξις & πράξεις,