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Ἀνάθεμα, ατος, τό, (a later equivalent to ἀνάθημα, fr. ἀνατίθημι) a devoted thing, but ordinarily in a bad sense, a person or thing accursed, Ro. 9.3. 1 Co. 12.3; 16.22. Ga. 1.8, 9; a curse, execration, anathema, Ac. 23.14: whence Ἀναθεματίζω, f. ίσω, to declare any one to be ἀνάθεμα, to curse, bind by a curse, Mar. 14.71. Ac. 23.12, 14, 21. S. Ἀναθεωρέω, ῶ, (ἀνά & θεωρέω) f. ήσω, to view, behold attentively, comtemplate, Ac. 17.23. He. 13.7. Ἀνάθημα, ατος, τό, (ἀνατίθημι) a gift or offering consecrated to God, Lu. 21.5. Ἀναίδεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀ & αἰδώς) pr. impudence; hence, importunate solicitation, or pertinacious importunity, without regard to time, place, or person, Lu. 11.8. Ἀναίρεσις, εως, ἡ, pr. a taking up or away; death, a putting to death, murder, Ac. 8.1; 22.20: from Ἀναιρέω, ῶ (ἀνά & αἰρέω) f. ήσω, a.2. ἀνεῖλον, a.1. pass. ἀνῃρέθην, pr. to take up, lift, as from the ground; to take away or off, put to death, kill, murder; to take away, abolish, abrogate, He. 10.9; mid. to take up infants in order to bring them up, Ac. 7.21. Ἀναίτιος, ίου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & αἰτία) guiltless, innocent, Mat. 12.5, 7. Ἀνακαθίζω, (ἀνά & καθίζω) f. ίσω, to set up; intrans. to sit up, Lu. 7.15. Ac. 9.40. Ἀνακαινίζω, (ἀνά & καινίζω) f. ίσω, to renovate, renew, He. 6.6. Ἀνακαινόω, ῶ, (ἀνά & καινός) f. ώσω to renovate, invigorate, renew, 2 Co. 4.16. Col. 3.10: (N.T.) whence Ἀνακαίνωσις, εως, ἡ, renovation, reformation, Ro. 12.2. Tit. 3.5. Ἀνακαλύπτω, (ἀνά & καλύπτω) f. ψω, to unveil, uncover; pass. met. to be freed from obscurity or impediments to knowledge, 2 Co. 3.14, 18. Ἀνακάμπτω, (ἀνά & κάμπτω) f. ψω, pr. to reflect, bend back; hence, to bend back one's course, return, Mat. 2.12. Lu. 10.6. Ac. 18.21. He. 11.15. Ἀνάκειμαι, (ἀνά & κεῐμαι) f. είσομαι, to be laid up, as offerings; later, to lie, be in a recumbent posture, recline at table. Ἀνακεφαλαιόω, ῶ, (ἀνά & κεφάλαιον) f. ώσω, to bring together several things under one, reduce under one head, Ep. 1.10; to comprise, Ro. 13.9. L.G. Ἀνακλίνω, (ἀνά & κλίνω) f. ῐνῶ, to lay down; to cause to recline at table, &c.: mid. ἀνακλίνομαι, to recline at table. Ἀνακόπτω, (ἀνά & κόπτω) f. ψω, pr. to beat back; hence, to check, impede, hinder, restrain, Ga. 5.7. Ἀνακράζω, (ἀνά & κράζω) f. ξω, to cry aloud, exclaim, shout, Mar. 1.23; 6.49. Lu. 4.33; 8.28; 23.18. Ἀνακρίνω, (ἀνά & κρίνω) f. ῐνῶ, to sift, examine, question; to try; to judge, give judement upon: hence Ἀνάκρῐσις, εως, ἡ, investigation, judicial examination, hearing of a cause, Ac. 25.26. Ἀνακύπτω, (ἀνά & κύπτω) f. ψω, pr. to raise up one's self, look up, Lu. 13.11. Jno. 8.7, 10; met. to recover from dejection, be cheered. Lu. 21.28. Ἀναλαμβάνω, f. λήψομαι, a.2. ἀνέλαβον, a.1. pass ἀνελήφθην, to take up, receive up; bear, carry; take as a companion, take to one's self, assume: hence Ἀνάληψις, εως, ἡ, a taking up, receiving up, Lu. 9.51. Ἀνᾱλίσκω, (ἀνά & ἁλίσκω) f. λώσω, a.1. ἀνήλωσα, & ἀνάλωσα, a.1. pass. ἀνηλώθην & ἀναλώθην, to consume, destroy, Lu. 9.54, Ga. 5.15. 2 Thes. 2.8. Ἀναλογία, ας, ἡ, (ἀνά & λόγος) analogy, ratio, proportion, Ro. 12.6. Ἀναλογίζομαι, (ἀνά & λογίζομαι) f. ίσομαι, to consider attentively, He. 12.3. Ἀνᾰλος, ου, ό, ή, τό, -ον, (ἀ & ἅλς) without saltness, or the taste and pungency of salt, insipid, Mat. 9.50. Ἀνάλῠσις, εως, ἡ, pr. dissolution; met. departure, death, 2 Ti. 4.6: from Ἀναλύω, (ἀνά & λύω) f. ύσω, pr. to loose, dissolve; intrans. to loose in order to departure, depart, Lu. 12.36; from life, Phi. 1.23. Ἀναμάρτητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἁμαρτάνω) without sin, guiltless, Jno. 8.7. Ἀναμένω, (ἀνά & μένω) f. ενῶ, to await, wait for, expect, 1 Thes. 1.10. Ἀναμιμνήσκω, (ἀνά & μιμνήσκω) f. μνήσω, a.1. pass. ἀνεμνήσθην, to remind, cause to remember, 1 Co. 4.17; to exhort, 2 Ti. 1.6; mid. to call to mind, recollect, remember, Mar. 14.72. 2 Co. 7.15. He. 10.32: hence Ἀνάμνησις, εως, ἡ, rememberance; a commemoration, memorial, Lu. 22.19. 1 Co. 11.24, 25. He. 10.3. Ἀνανεόω, ῶ, f. ώσω, to renew; mid. to reform, become a new person, Ep. 4.23. Ἀνανήφω, (ἀνά & νήφω) f. ψω, to become sober; met. to recover sobriety of mind, 2 Ti. 2.26. L.G. Ἀναντίῤῥητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἀντερῶ) not to be contradicted, indisputable, Ac. 19.36: (L.G.) hence Ἀναντιῤῥήτως, adv. pr. without contradiction or gainsaying; without hesitation, promptly, Ac. 10.29. Ἀνάξιος, ίου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἄξιος) unworthy, inadequate, 1 Co. 6.2: hence Ἀναξίως, adv. unworthily, in an improper manner, 1 Co. 11.27, 29. Ἀνάπαυσις, εως, ἡ, rest, intermission, Mat. 11.29. Re. 4.8; 14.11; meton. place of rest, fixed habitation, Mat. 12.43. Lu. 11.24: from Ἀναπαύω, (ἀνά & παύω) f. αύσω, to cause to rest, give rest or quiet; mid. to take rest, repose, refreshment; to have a fixed place of rest, abide, dwell, 1 Pe. 4.14. Ἀναπείθω, (ἀνά & πείθω) f. είσω, to persuade to a different opinion; to seduce, Ac. 18.13. Ἀναπέμπω, (ἀνά & πέμπω) f. ψω, to send back, or again, Phile. 11, to send up, remit to a tribunal, Lu. 23.7, 11, 15. Ἀνάπηρος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀνά & πηρός, maimed) maimed, deprived of some member of the body, or at least of its use, Lu. 14.13, 21. Ἀναπίπτω, (ἀνά & πίπτω) f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. ἀνέπεσον, to fall or recline backwards; recline at table, &c. Ἀναπληρόω, ῶ, (ἀνά & πληρόω) f. ώσω, to fill up, complete; fulfil, confirm, as a prophecy by the event; full the place of any one; to supply, make good; to observe fully, keep, the law. Ἀναπολόγητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἀπολογέομαι) inexcusable, Ro. 1.20; 2.1. L.G. Ἀναπτύσσω, (ἀνά & πτύσσω) f. ξω, to roll back, unroll, unfold, Lu. 4.17. Ἀνάπτω, (ἀνά & ἅπτω) f. ψω, to light, kindle, set on fire, Lu. 12.49. Ac. 28.2. Ja. 3.5. Ἀναρίθμητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἀριθμός) innumerable, He. 11.12. Ἀνασείω, (ἀνά & σείω) f. είσω, pr. to shake up; met. to stir up, instigate, Mar. 15.11. Lu. 23.5. Ἀνασκευάζω, (ἀνά & σκευάζω, fr. σκεῦος) f. άσω, pr. to collect one's effects or baggage (σκεύη) in order to remove; to lay waste by carrying off or destroying every thing, destroy; met. to unsettle, pervert, subvert, Ac. 15.24. Ἀνασπάω, ῶ, (ἀνά & σπάω) f. άσω, to draw up, or out, Lu. 14.5. Ac. 11.10. (ᾰ) Ἀνάστᾰσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀνίστημι) a raising or rising up; resurrection; meton. the author of resurrection, Jno. 11.25; met. & meton. the author and cause of felicity, Lu. 2.34. Ἀναστατόω, ῶ (fr. same) f. ώσω, i.e. ἀνάστατον ποιεῖν, to lay waste, destroy; to disturb the public tranquillity, excite to sedition and tumult, Ac. 17.6; 21.38; to disturb the mind of any one by doubts, &c., to subvert, unsettle, Gal. 5.12. L.G. Ἀνασταυρόω, ῶ, (ἀνά & σταυρόω) pr. to crucify; met. to treat with the greatest indignity, He. 6.6. Ἀναστενάζω, (ἀνά & στενάζω) f. ξω, to sigh, groan deeply, Mar. 8.12. Ἀναστρέφω, (ἀνά & στρέφω) f. ψω, to overturn, throw down; to turn back, return; mid. versari, to be employed, occupied, engaged; to have intercourse or be conversant with; to live, pass one's life, follow any mode of life: hence Ἀναστροφή, ῆς, ἡ, conversation, mode of life, conduct, deportment. Ἀνατάσσομαι, (ἀνά & τάσσω) f. τάξομαι, pr. to arrange; hence, to compose, Lu. 1.1. L.G. Ἀνατέλλω, (ἀνά & τέλλω, to make to rise) f. τελῶ, a.1. ἀνέτειλα, to cause to rise; intrans. to rise, spring up, as the sun, stars, &c. Ἀνατίθεμαι, (ἀνά & τίθημι) a.2. ἀνεθέμην, to submit to a person's consideration a statement or report of matters, Ac. 25.14. Gal. 2.2. Ἀνατολή, ῆς, ἡ, (ἀνατέλλω) pr. a rising of the sun, &c.; the place of rising, the east; met. the dawn or day-spring, Lu. 1.78. Ἀνατρέπω, (ἀνά & τρέπω) f. ψω, pr. to overturn, overthrow; met. to subvert, corrupt, 2 Ti. 2.18. Tit. 1.11. Ἀνατρέφω, (ἀνά & τρέφω) f. θρέψω, p. pass. ἀνατέθραμμαι, a.2. pass. ἀνετράφην, to nurse, as an infant, Ac. 7.20; to bring up, educate, Ac. 7.21; 22.3. Ἀναφαίνω, (ἀνά & φαίνω) f. φανῶ, to bring to light, display; mid. to appear, Lu. 19.11; a nautical term, to come in sight of. Ac. 21.3. Ἀναφέρω, (ἀνά & φέρω) f. οίσω, a.1. ήνεγκα, a.2. ἀνήνεγκον, to bear or carry upwards, lead up; to offer sacrifices; to bear aloft or sustain a burden, as sins, 1 Pe. 2.24. He. 9.28. Ἀναφωνέω, ῶ, (ἀνά & φωνέω) f. ήσω, to exclaim, cry out, Lu. 1.42. Ἀνάχῠσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀναχέω, to pour out) a pouring out; met. excess, 1 Pe. 4.4. L.G. Ἀναχωρέω, ῶ, (ἀνά & χωρέω) f. ήσω, to go backward; depart, go away; withdraw, retire. Ἀνάψυξις, εως, ἡ, pr. a refreshing coolness after heat; met. refreshing, recreation, rest, Ac. 3.19. L.G. from Ἀναψύχω, (ἀνά & ψύχω) f. ξω, to recreate by fresh air; to refresh, cheer, 2 Ti. 1.16. (ῡ). Ἀνδραποδιστής, οῦ, ὁ, (ἀνδράποδον, a slave) a man-stealer, kidnapper, 1 Ti. 1.10. Ἀνδρίζω, (ἀνήρ) f. ίσω, to render brave or manly; mid. to show or behave one's self like a man, 1 Co. 16.13. Ἀνδροφόνος, ου, ὁ, (ἀνήρ & φόνος) a homicide, man-slayer, murderer, 1 Ti. 1.9. Ἀνέγκλητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐγκαλέω) not arraigned; unblameable, irreproachable, 1 Co. 1.8. Col. 1.22. 1 Ti. 3.10. Tit. 1.6, 7. Ἀνεκδιήγητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐκδιηγέομαι) which cannot be related, inexpressable,unutterable, 2 Co. 9.15. L.G. Ἀνεκλάλητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐκλαλέω) unspeakable, ineffable, 1 Pe. 1.8. L.G. Ἀνέκλειπτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐκλείπω) unfailing, exhaustless, Lu. 12.33. L.G. Ἀνεκτός, ή, όν, (ἀνέχω) tolerable, supportable, Mat. 10.15; 11.22, 24. Mar. 6.11. Lu. 10.12, 14. Ἀνελεήμων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐλεήμων) unmerciful, uncompassionate, cruel, Ro. 1.31. Ἀνεμίζω, f. ίσω, to agitate with the wind; pass. to be agitated or driven by the wind, Ja. 1.6. (L.G.) from Ἄνεμος, ου, ὁ, the wind; met. levity, emptiness, Ep. 4.14. Ἀνένδεκτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & ἐνδέχεται) impossible, what cannot be, Lu. 17.1 N.T. Ἀνεξερεύνητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & ἐξερευνάω) unsearchable, inscrutable, Ro. 11.33. Ἀνεξίκᾰκος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀνέχομαι & κακός) enduring or patient under evils and injuries, 2 Ti. 2.24. L.G. Ἀνεξιχνίαστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐξιχνιάζω, to explore) which cannot be explored, inscrutable, incomprehensible, Ro. 11.33. Ep. 3.8. S. Ἀνεπαίσχυντος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐπαισχύνομαι) without cause of shame, irreproachable, 2 Ti. 2.15. N.T. Ἀνεπίληπτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἐπιλαμβάνω) pr. not to be laid hold of, met. irreprehensible, unblameable, 1 Ti. 3.2; 5.7; 6.14. Ἀνέρχομαι, (ἀνά & ἔρχομαι) f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. ἀνῆλθον, to ascend, go up, Jno. 6.3. Gal. 1.17, 18. Ἄνεσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀνίημι) pr. the relaxing of any state of constraint; relaxation of rigour of confinement, Ac. 24.23; met. ease, rest, peace, tranquillity, 2 Co. 2.12; 7.5; 8.13. 2 Thes. 1.7. Ἀνετάζω, f. άσω, to examine throughly; to examine by torture, Ac. 22.24, 29. S. Ἄνευ, without, Mat. 10.29. 1 Pe. 3.1; 4.9. Ἀνεύθετος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & εὔθετος) not commodious, inconvenient, Ac. 27.12. N.T. Ἀνευρίσκω, (ἀνά & εὑρίσκω) f. ρήσω, to find by diligent search, Lu. 2.16. Ac. 21.4. Ἀνέχομαι, (ἀνά & ἔχω) f. έξομαι, imperf. ἀνειχόμην, ἠνειχόμην, ἠνεσχόμην, to endure, bear with; to suffer, admit, permit. Ἀνεψιός, οῦ, ὁ, a nephew, Col. 4.10. Ἄνηθον, ου, τό, anethum, dill, an aromatic plant, Mat. 23.23. Ἀνήκω, (ἀνά & ἥκω) to come up to, to pertain to; ἀνήκει, impers. it is fit, proper, becoming, Col. 3.18. Ep. 5.4. Phile. 8. Ἀνήμερος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἥμερος, gentle, mild,) ungentile, fierce, ferocious, 2 Ti. 3.3. Ἀνήρ, ἀνδρός, ὁ, a male person of full age and stature, as opposed to a child or female; a husband; a man, homo, human being; a certain man; some one; that man, he, ille; used also pleonastically with other nouns and adjectives. Ἀνθίστημι, (ἀντί & ἵστημι) f. ἀντιστήσω, a.2. ἀντέστην, perf. ἀνθέστηκα, to oppose, resist, stand out against. Ἀνθομολογέομαι, οῦμαι, (ἀντί & ὁμολογέω) pr. to come to an agreement; hence, to confess openly what is due; to confess, give thanks, praise, celebrate, extol, Lu. 2.38. Ἄνθος, εος, ους, τό, a flower, Ja. 1.10, 11. 1 Pe. 1.24. bis. Ἀνθρακιά, ᾶς, ἡ a mass or heap of live coals, Jno. 18.18; 21.9: from Ἄνθραξ, ᾰκος, ὁ a coal, burning coal, Ro. 12.20. Ἀνθρωπάρεσκος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἄνθρωπος & ἀρέσκω) desirous of pleasing men, Ep. 6.6. Col. 3.22. S. Ἀνθρώπινος, η, ον, (ἄνθρωπος) human, belonging to man, 1 Co. 2.4, 13; 4.3; 10.13. Ja. 3.7. 1 Pe 2.13; suited to man, Ro. 6.19. Ἀνθρωποκτόνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἄνθρωπος & κτείνω) a homicide, murderer, Jno. 8.44. 1 Jno. 3.15. Ἄνθρωπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, a human being; an individual; used also pleonastically with other words; met.a spiritual frame or character, 1 Pe. 3.4. Ἀνθυπατεύω, f. εύσω, to be proconsul, Ac. 18.12: from Ἀνθύπᾰτος, ου, ὁ, (ἀντί & ὕπατος, a consul) a proconsul, Ac. 13.7, 8, 12; 19.38. L.G. Ἀνίημι, (ἀνά & ἵημι) f. ἀνήσω, a.2. ἀνῆν, s. ἀνῶ, a.1. pass. ἀνέθην, to loose, slacken, Ac. 27.40; to unbind, unfasten, Ac. 16.26; to omit or lessen, Ep. 6.9; to leave or neglect, He. 13.5. Ἀνίλεως, ω, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ἵλεως) uncompassionate, unmerciful, stern, Ja. 2.13. N.T. Ἄνιπτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & νίπτω) unwashed, Mat. 15.20. Mar. 7.2, 5. Ἀνίστημι, f. ἀναστήσω, a.1. ἀνέστησα, trans. to cause to stand up or rise; to raise up, as the dead; to cause to appear or exist; intrans a.2. ἀνέστην, imperat. ἀνάστηθι, ἀνάστα, and mid., to rise up; to come into existence. Ἀνόητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & νοέω) inconsiderate, unintelligent, unwise; Lu. 24.25. Ro. 1.14. Gal. 3.1, 3. Tit. 3.3; brutish, 1 Ti. 6.9. Ἄνοια, ας, ἡ, (ἀ & νοῦς) want of understanding, folly, rashness, madness, Lu. 6.11. 2 Ti. 3.9 Ἀνοίγω, (ἀνά & οἴγω) f. ἀνοίζω, a.1. ἀνέῳξα, ἤνοιξα, p. ἀνέῳχα, trans. to open; intrans. p.2 ἀνέῳγα, p. pass. ἀνέῳγμαι, ἠνέῳγμαι, a.1. pass. ἀνεῴχθην, ἠνεῴχθην, ἠνοίχθην, to be opened, to be open. Ἀνοικοδομέω, ῶ, (ἀνά & οἰκοδομέω) f. ήσω, to rebuild, Ac. 15.16. bis. Ἄνοιξις, εως, ἡ, (ἀνοίγω) an opening, act of opening, Ep. 6.19. Ἀνομία, ας, ἡ, lawlessness, violation of law, iniquity, sin: from Ἄνομος, ου, ὁ, ἡ (ἀ & νόμος) lawless, without law, not subject to law; violating the law, wicked, impious, a transgressor: whence Ἀνόμως, adv. without law, Ro. 2.12. bis. Ἀνορθόω, ῶ, (ἀνά & ὀρθόω) f. ώσω, to restore to straightness or erectness, Lu. 13.13; to reinvigorate, He. 12.12; to rerect, Ac. 15.16. Ἀνόσιος, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ὅσιος, pious) impious, unholy, 1 Ti. 1.9. 2 Ti. 3.2. Ἀνοχή, ῆς, ἡ, (ἀνέχομαι) forbearance, patience, Ro. 2.4; 3.26. Ἀνταγωνίζομαι, (ἀντί & ἀγωνίζομαι) f. ίσομαι, to contend, strive against, He. 12.4. Ἀντάλλαγμα, ατος, τό, (ἀνταλλάσσω, to exchange) a price paid in exchange for a thing, compensation, ransom, Mat. 16.26. Mar. 8.37. Ἀνταναπληρόω, ῶ, (ἀντί & ἀναπληρόω) f. ώσω, to fill up, complete, supply, Col. 1.24. Ἀνταποδίδωμι, (ἀντί & ἀποδίδωμι) f. δώσω, a.2. ἀνταπέδων, a.1. pass. ἀνταπεδόθην, to repay, requite, recompense, Lu. 14.14. bis. Ro. 11.35; 12.19. 1 Thes. 3.9. 2 Thes. 1.6. He. 10.30: whence Ἀνταπόδομα, ατος, τό, requital, recompence, retribution, retaliation, Lu. 14.12. Ro. 11.9. S. Ἀνταπόδοσις, εως, ἡ, recompence, reward, Col. 3.24. Ἀνταποκρίνομαι, (ἀντί & ἀποκρίνομαι) a.1. ἀνταπεκρίθην, to answer, speak in answer, Lu. 14.6; to reply against, contradict, dispute, Ro. 9.20. S. Ἀντεῖπον, inf. ἀντειπεῖν, see ἀντιλέγω. Ἀντέχομαι, (ἀντί & ἔχω) f. ἀνθέξομαι, to hold firmly, cling or adhere to; to be devoted to any one, Lu. 16.13. Tit. 1.9; to exercise a zealous care for any one, 1 Thes. 5.14. Ἀντί, pr. over against; hence, in correspondence to; in place of; in retribution or return for; in consideration of; on account of. Ἀντιβάλλω, (ἀντί & βάλλω), pr. to throw or toss from one to another; met. to agitate, converse or discourse about, Lu. 24.17. Ἀνταδιατίθημι, (ἀντί & διατίθημι) to oppose; mid. to be of an opposite opinion, to be adverse or averse to, 2 Ti. 2.25. L.G. Ἀντίδῐκος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀντί & δίκη) pr. an opponent in a lawsuit, Mat. 5.25. bis. Lu. 12.58; 18.3; an adversary, 1 Pe. 5.8. Ἀντίθεσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀντί & τίθημι) pr. opposition; hence, a question proposed for dispute, disputation, 1 Ti. 6.20. Ἀντικαθίστημι, (ἀντί & καθίστημι) f. ήσω, trans. to set in opposition; intrans. a.2. ἀντικατέστην, to withstand, resist, He. 12.4. Ἀντικαλέω, (ἀντί & καλέω) to invite in return, Lu. 14.12. Ἀντίκειμαι, (ἀντί & κεῖμαι) f. είσομαι, pr. to occupy an opposite position; met. to oppose, be adverse to. Ἀντικρύ, adv., opposite to, over against, Ac. 20.15. Ἀντιλαμβάνομαι, (ἀντιλαμβάνω, to take in turn) f. λύψομαι, to aid, assist, help, Lu. 1.54. Ac. 20.35; to be a receipient, 1 Ti. 6.2. Ἀντιλέγω, (ἀντί & λέγω) f. λέξω, a.2. ἀντεῖπον, to speak against, contradict; gainsay, deny; to oppose, be adverse to, Lu. 2.34; 20.27. Jno. 19.12. Ac. 13.45; 28.19, 22. Ro. 10.21. Tit. 1.9; 2.9. Ἀντίληψις, εως, ἡ (ἀντιλαμβάνω) aid, assistance; met. one who aids or assists, a help, 1 Co. 12.28. Ἀντιλογία, ας, ἡ, (ἀντιλέγω) contradiction, question, He. 6.16; 7.7; opposition, rebellion, Jude 11; contumely, He. 12.3. Ἀντιλοιδορέω, ῶ, (ἀντί & λοιδορέω) f. ήσω, to reproach or revile again or in return, 1 Pe. 2.23. L.G. Ἀντίλυτρον, ου, τὸ, (ἀντί & λύτρον) a ransom, 1 Ti. 2.6. N.T. Ἀντιμετρέω, ῶ, (ἀντί & μετρέω) f. ήσω, to measure again or in return, Lu. 6.38. Mat. 7.2. N.T. Ἀντιμισθία, ας, ἡ, (ἀντί & μισθός) a retribution, recompence, Ro. 1.27. 2 Co. 6.13. L.G. Ἀντιπαρέρχομαι, (ἀντί & παρέρχομαι) f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. ῆλθον, to pass over against, to pass by unnoticed, Lu. 10.31, 32. L.G. Ἀντιπέραν, adv. over against, on the opposite side, Lu. 8.26. Ἀντιπίπτω, (ἀντί & πίπτω) f. πεσοῦμαι, pr. to fall upon, rush upon any one; hence, to resist by force, oppose, strive against, Ac. 7.51. Ἀντιστρατεύομαι, (ἀντί & στρατεύω) to war against; to contravene, oppose, Ro. 7.23. Ἀντιτάσσω, (ἀντί & τάσσω) f. τάξω, to post in adverse array, as in army; mid. to set one's self in opposition, resist, Ac. 18.6. Ro. 13.2. Ja. 5.6; to be averse, Ja. 4.6. 1 Pe. 5.5. Ἀντίτῠπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀντί & τύπος) of correspondent stamp or form, corresponding, similar, 1 Pe. 3.21; τὸ ἀντίτυπον, a copy, He. 9.24. Ἀντίχριστος, ου, ὁ, (ἀντί & χριστός) antichrist, an opposer of Christ, 1 Jno. 2.18, 22; 4.3. 2 Jno. 7. Ἀντλέω, ῶ (ἄντλος, a sink) f. ήσω, to draw, e.g. wine, water, &c. Jno. 2.8, 9; 4.7, 15: whence Ἄντλημα;, ατος, τό, pr. that which is drawn; a bucket, vessel for drawing water, Jno. 4.11. L.G. Ἀντοφθαλμέω, ῶ, (ἀντί & ὀφθαλμός) f. ήσω, pr. to look in the face, i.e. rectis oculis; met. a nautical term, to bear up against the wind, Ac. 27.15. L.G. Ἄνυδρος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ὕδωρ) without water, dry, 2 Pe. 2.17. Jude 12. τόποι ἄνυδροι, dry places, and therefore, in the East, barren, desert, Mat. 12.43. Lu. 11.24. Ἀνυπόκρῐτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ (ἀ & ὑποκρίνομαι) unfeigned, real, sincere, Ro. 12.9, et al. L.G. Ἀνυπότακτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ὑποτάσσω) not subjected, not made subordinate, He. 2.8; insubordinate, refractory, disorderly, contumacious, lawless, 1 Ti. 1.9. Tit. 1.6, 10. L.G. Ἄνω, adv. above; up, upwards; ὁ, ἡ, τό, ἄνω, that which is above, higher. Ἀνώγεον, v. ἀνώγαιον, v. ἀνώγεων, v. ἀνάγειον, ου, τό, (ἄνω & γῆ) an upper room, or chamber, cœnaculum, Mar. 14.15. Lu. 22.12. Ἄνωθεν, adv. of place, from above, from a higher place; of time, from the first or beginning; again, anew; with a preporition, the top or upper part, Mat. 27.51. Ἀνωτερικός, ή, όν, upper, higher; inland, Ac. 19.1. N.T. Ἀνώτερος, α, ον, (comp. of ἄνω) higher, superior; to a higher place, Lu. 14.10; above, before, He. 10.8. L.G. Ἄνωφελής, έως, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ες, (ἀ & ὠφελέω) useless, unprofitable, mischievous, Tit. 3.9. He. 7.18. Ἀξίνη, ης, ἡ, an axe, Mat. 3.10. Lu. 3.9. (ῑ) Ἄξιος, ία, ιον, of equal value; worthy, estimable; worthy of, deserving, either good or evil; correspondent to; comparable to; suitable, due: whence Ἀξιόω, ῶ, f. ώσω, p. pass. ἠξίωμαι, to judge or esteem worthy or deserving; to deem fitting, to require, Ac. 15.38; 28.22. Ἀξίως, adv. worthily, suitably, properly, in a becoming manner. Ἀόρᾱτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & ὁράω) invisible, Ro. 1.20. Co. 1.15, 16, 1 Ti. 1.17. He. 11.27. Ἀπαγγέλλω, (ἀπό & ἀγγέλλω) f. γελῶ, a.1. ἀπήγγειλα, a.2. pass ἀπηγγέλην, to enounce that with which a person is charged, or which is called for by circumstances; to carry back word; to report; to declare plainly; to announce formally. Ἀπάγχω, (ἀπό & ἄγχω, to compress) f. άγξω, to strangle; mid. to choke or strangle one's self, hang one's self, Mat. 27.5. Ἀπάγω, (ἀπό & ἄγω) f. ξω, a.2. ἀπήγαγον, a. 2. pass. ἀπήχθην, to lead away, conduct; met. to seduce. Ἀπαίδευτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & παιδεύω) uninstructed, ignorant; silly, unprofitable, 2 Ti. 2.23. Ἀπαίρω, (ἀπό & αἴρω) f. αρῶ, a.1. pass. ἀπήρθην, subj. ἀπαρθῶ, to take away; pass. to be taken away; in the sense of departing, Mat. 9.15. Mar. 2.20. Lu. 5.35. Ἀπαιτέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & αἰτέω) f. ήσω, to demand, require, demand back, Lu. 6.30; 12.20. Ἀπαλγέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & ἀλγέω, to be in pain, grieve) f. ήσω, p. ἀπήλγηκα, pr. to desist from grief; hence, to become insensible or callous, Ep. 4.19. Ἀπαλλάσσω, (ἀπό & ἀλλάσσω) f. ξω, a.1. pass. ἀπηλλάχθην, to set free, deliver, set at liberty, He. 2.15; to rid judicially, Lu. 12.58; mid. to leave, depart, remove from, Ac. 19.12. Ἀπαλλοτριόω, ῶ, (ἀπό & ἀλλοτριόω, to alienate) f. ώσω, p. pass. ἀπηλλοτρίωμαι, to alienate; pass. to be alienated from, be a stranger to, Ep. 2.12; 4.18. Col. 1.21. Ἁπαλός, ή, όν, soft, tender, Mat. 24.32. Mar. 13.28. Ἀπαντάω, ῶ, (ἀπό & ἀντάω, to meet) f. ήσω, to meet, encounter: whence Ἀπάντησις, εως, ἡ, a meeting, encounter: εἰς ἀπάντησιν, i.q. ἀπαντᾶν, to meet, Mar. 25.1, 6. Ac. 28.15. 1 Th. 4.17. L.G. Ἅπαξ, adv. once; once for all; actually, in fact, Jude 3, 5. Ἀπαράβᾰτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & παραβαίνω) not transient; not to be superseded, unchangeable, He. 7.24. L.G. Ἀπαρασκεύαστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & παρασκευάζω) unprepared, 2 Co. 9.4. Ἀπαρνέομαι, οῦμαι, (ἀπό & ἀρνέομαι) f. ήσομαι, & pass. ἀπαρνηθήσομαι, to deny, disown; to renounce, disregard. Ἀπαρτί, (ἀπό & ἄρτι) adv. from this time, henceforth, Jno. 1.52. Re. 14.13; forthwith. Ἀπαρτισμός, ου, ὁ, (ἀπαρτίζω, to perfect, fr. ἀπό & ἄρτιος) completion, perfection, Lu. 14.28. L.G. Ἀπαρχή, ῆς, ἡ, (ἀπό & ἀρχή) pr. the first act of a sacrifice; hence, the first-fruits, first portion, firstling. Ro. 8.23, et al. Ἅπας, ασα, αν, (a strengthened form of πᾶς) all, the whole. Ἀπατάω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. pass. ἠπατήθη, to deceive, seduce into error, Ep. 5.6. 1 Ti. 2.14. Ja. 1.26: whence Ἀπάτη, ης, ἡ, deceit, deception, defusion. Ἀπάτωρ, ορος, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πατήρ) pr. without a father, fatherless; hence, independent of paternal descent, He. 7.3. (ᾰ) Ἀπαύγασμα, ατος, τό, (ἀπό & αὐγάζω) an effulgence, He. 1.3. L.G. Ἀπεῖδον, subj. ἀπίδω, see ἀφοράω. Ἀπείθεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀπειθής) that disposition of mind which will not be persuaded, which refuses belief and obedience, obstinacy, contumacy, disobedience, unbelief, Ro. 11.30, 32. Ep. 2.2; 5.6. He. 4.6, 11. Col. 3.6. Ἀπειθέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, not to suffer one's self to be persuaded; to refuse belief, disbelieve, be incredulous; to refuse obedience through unbelief, disobey; refuse belief and obedience, be contumacious: from Ἀπειθής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πείθω) who will not be persuaded, who refuses belief and obedience, unbelieving, disobedient, contumacious. Ἀπειλέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. ἠπείλησα, to threaten, menace, rebuke, Ac. 4.17. 1 Pe. 2.23: whence Ἀπειλή, ῆς, ἡ, threat, commination, Ac. 4.17, 29; 9.1; harshness of language, Ep. 6.9. Ἄπειμι, (ἀπό & εἰμί) f. έσομαι, to be absent. Ἄπειμι, (ἀπό & εἶμι, to go) imperfect, ἀπῄειν, to go away, depart, A. 17.10. Ἀπεῖπον, a.2. act. to tell out; to refuse, forbid; mid. a.1. ἀπειπάμην, to renounce, disclaim, 2. Co. 4.2. Ἀπείραστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πειράζω) not having tried, inexperienced, or, untried or, incapable of being tried, Ja. 1.13. L.G. Ἄπειρος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πεῖρα) unexperienced, unskilful, ignorant, He. 5.13. Ἀπεκδέχομαι, (ἀπό & ἐκδέχομαι) f. έξομαι, to expect, wait or look for, Ro. 8.19, 23, 25. 1 Co. 1.7. Gal. 5.5. Phi. 3.20. He. 9.28. L.G. Ἀπεκδύομαι, (ἀπό & ἐκδύω) f. ύσομαι, to put off, strip, divest, renounce, Col. 2.15; 3.9. (L.G.) whence Ἀπέκδῠσις, εως, ἡ, a putting or stripping off, renunciation, Col. 2.11. N.T. Ἀπελαύνω, (ἀπό & ἐλαύνω) f. ελάσω, a.1. ἀπήλᾰσα, to drive away, Ac. 18.16. Ἀπελεγμός, οῦ, ὁ, (ἀπελέγχω, to refute, fr. ἀπό & ἐλέγχω) pr. refutation; by impl. disesteem, contempt, disgrace, Ac. 19.27. N.T. Ἀπελεύθερος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀπό & ἐλεύθερος) a freed-man, 1 Co. 7.22. Ἀπελπίζω, (ἀπό & ἐλπίζω) f. ίσω, to lay aside hope, despond, despair; also, to hope for something in return, Lu. 6.35. L.G. Ἀπέναντι, (ἀπό & ἔναντι) adv. opposite to, over against, Mat. 21.2; 27.61; contrary to, in opposition to, against, Ac. 17.7; before, in the presence of, Mat. 27.24. Ac. 3.16. L.G. Ἀπέραντος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πέρας) unlimited, interminable, endless, 1 Ti. 1.4. Ἀπερισπάστως, (ἀ & περισπάω) adv. without distraction, without care or solicitude, 1 Co. 7.35. L.G. Ἀπερίτμητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & περιτέμνω) pr. uncircumcised; met. obdurate, pertinacious, Ac. 7.51. L.G. Ἀπέρχομαι, (ἀπό & ἔρχομαι) f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. ῆλθον, to go away, depart; to go forth, pervade, as a rumour; to arrive at a destination; to pass away, disappear; in N.T., ἀπέρχομαι ὀπίσω, to follow. Ἀπέχω, (ἀπό & ἔχω) f. ἀφέξω, trans. to have in full what is due or is sought; hence, impers. ἀπέχει, it is enough; intrans. to be distant, to be estranged; mid. to abstain from. Ἀπιστέω, ῶ, (ἀ & πίστις) f. ήσω, to refuse belief, be incredulous, disbelieve; Mar. 16.11, 16. Lu. 24.11, 41. Ac. 28.24; to prove false, violate one's faith, be unfaithful, 2 Ti. 2.13. Ro. 3.3. Ἀπιστία, ας, ἡ, (fr. same) unbelief, want of trust and confidence; a state of unbelief, 1 Ti. 1.13; violation of faith, perfidy, Ro. 3.3. He. 3.12, 19. Ἄπιστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & πιστός) unbelieving, incredulous, without confidence in any one; violating one's faith, unfaithful, falso, treacherous; one who has not embraced the Christian faith, an unbeliever, infidel, pagan; pass. incredible, Ac. 26.8. Ἁπλόος, όη, όον, contr. οῦς, ῆ, οῦν, pr. single; hence, simple, uncompounded; sound, perfect, Mat. 6.22. Lu. 11.34: whence Ἁπλότης, ητος, ἡ, simplicity, sincerity, purity or probity of mind, Ro. 12.8. 2 Co. 1.12; 11.3. Ep. 6.5. Col. 3.22; liberality, as arising from simplicity and frankness of character, 2 Co. 8.2; 9.11, 13. Ἁπλῶς, adv. in simplicity; sincerely, really; or, liberally, bountifully, Ja. 1.5. Ἀπὸ, prep. pr. forth from, away from; hence it variously signifies departure; distance of time or place; avoidance; riddance; derivation from a quarter, source, or material; origination from agency or instrumentality. Ἀποβαίνω, (ἀπό & βαίνω) f. βήσομαι, a.2. ἀπέβην, to descend from a ship, disembark, Lu. 5.2. Jno. 21.9; to become, result, happen, Lu. 21.13. Phi. 1.19. Ἀποβάλλω, (ἀπό & βάλλω) f. βαλῶ, a.2. ἀπέβαλον, to cast or throw off, cast aside, Mar. 10.50. Ἀποβλέπω, (ἀπό & βλέπω) f. ψω, pr. to look off from all other objects and at a single one; hence, to turn a steady gaze, to look with fixed and earnest attention, He. 11.26. Ἀπόβλητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀποβάλλω) pr. to be cast away; met. to be contemned, regarded as vile, 1 Ti. 4.4. Ἀποβολή, ῆς, ἡ, (fr. same) a casting off; rejection, reprobation, Ro. 11.15; loss, deprivation, of life, &c. Ac. 27.22. Ἀπογίνομαι, (ἀπό & γίνομαι) a.2. ἀπεγενόμην, to be away from, unconnected with; to die; met. to die to, or renounce, any thing, 1 Pe. 2.24. Ἀπογρᾰφή, ῆς, ἡ, a register, inventory; registration, enrolment, Lu. 2.2. Ac. 5.37: from Ἀπογράφω, (ἀπό & γράφω) f. ψω, pr. to copy; hence, to register, enrol; mid. to procure the registration of one's name, to give in one's name for registration, Lu. 2.1, 3, 5. Ἀποδείκνῡμι, f. δείξω, to point out, display; prove, evince, demonstrate, Ac. 25.7; to designate, proclaim, hold forth, 2 Thes. 2.4; to constitute, appoint, Ac. 2.22; 1 Co. 4.9. 2 Thes. 2.4: whence Ἀπόδειξις, εως, ἡ, manifestation, demonstration, indubitable proof, 1 Co. 2.4. Ἀποδεκατόω, ῶ (ἀπό & δεκατόω) to pay or give tithes of, Mat. 23.23. Lu. 11.42; 18.12; to tithe, levy tithes upon, He. 7.5. S. Ἀπόδεκτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, acceptable, 1 Ti. 2.3; 5.4. (L.G.): from Ἀποδέχομαι, (ἀπό & δέχομαι) f. δέξομαι, to receive kindly or heartily, welcome, Lu. 8.40. Ac. 15.4; 18.27; 28.30; to receive with approbation, assent to approve, Ac. 2.41; to accept with satisfaction, applaud, Ac. 24.3. Ἀποδημέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to be absent from one's home or country; to travel into foreign countries, Mat. 21.33; 25.14, 15. Mar. 12.1. Lu. 15.13; 20.9: from Ἀπόδημος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀπό & δῆμος) absent in foreign countries, Mar. 13.34. Ἀποδίδωμι, (ἀπό & δίδωμι) f. δώσω, to render that on which there is a claim, or which is looked for; to render in full; to give back, restore, refund; render back, requite, retaliate; pay a debt; discharge an obligation, perform whatever is to be performed; mid. to sell. Ἀποδιορίζω, (ἀπό & διορίζω, to set bounds) f. ίσω, pr. to separate by intervening boundaries; to separate, Jude 19. N.T. Ἀποδοκιμάζω, (ἀπό & δοκιμάζω) f. άσω, to reject upon trial, to reject, Mat. 21.42. Mar. 12.10. Lu. 20.17. 1 Pe. 2.4, 7; to repulse, refuse credence or admittance, disallow, Lu. 9.22; 17.25. He. 12.17. Ἀποδοχή, ῆς, ἡ (ἀποδέχομαι) pr. reception, welcome; met. cordial assent, 1 Ti. 1.15; 4.9. Ἀπόθεσις, εως, ἡ (ἀποτίθημι) a putting off or away, laying aside, 1 Pe. 3.21. 2 Pe. 1.14. Ἀποθήκη, ης, ἡ, (fr. same) a place where any thing is laid up for preservation, repository, granary, storehouse, barn, Mat. 3.12; 6.26; 13.30. Lu. 3.17; 12.18, 24. Ἀποθησαυρίζω, (ἀπό & θησαυρίζω) f. ίσω, pr. to lay up in store, hoard; met. to collect abundantly, treasure up, 1 Ti. 6.19. L.G. Ἀποθλίβω, (ἀπό & θλίβω) f. ψω, pr. to press out; to press close, press upon, crowd, Lu. 8.45. (ῑ). Ἀποθνήσκω, (ἀπό & θνήσκω) f. θανοῦμαι, a.2. έθανον, to die; to become putrescent, rot, as seeds, Jno. 12.24. 1 Co. 15.36; to wither, become dry, as a tree, Jude 12; met. to be obnoxious to condemnation and punishment, be exposed to misery or the second death, Jno. 6.50; 8.21, 24; to die to any thing, i.e. to renounce, refuse submission to, be completely severed from, Ro. 6.2. Gal. 2.19. Col. 3.3. Ἀποκαθίστημι, v. ἀποκαθιστάνω, (ἀπό & καθίστημι) f. στήσω, a.1. pass. ἀποκατεστάθη, to restore any thing to its former place or state, Mat. 12.13; 17.11. Mar. 3.5; 8.25, et al. Ἀποκαλύπτω, (ἀπό & καλύπτω) f. ψω, pr. to uncover, bring to light what was hidden; to reveal; to set in clear light; to display; pass. to be manifested, appear: whence Ἀποκάλυψις, εως, ἡ, a disclosure, revelation; met. illumination, instruction; manifestation, appearance. L.G. Ἀποκαρᾱδοκία, ας, ἡ, (ἀπό & καραδοκέω, to watch with the head stretched out, to keep an eager lookout; fr. κάρα, the head, and δοκεύω to watch) earnest expectation, hope, Ro. 8.19. Phi. 1.20. N.T. Ἀποκαταλλάσσω, (ἀπό & καταλλάσσω) f. ξω, to transfer from a certain state to another which is quite different; hence, to reconsile, restore to favour, Ep. 2.16. Col. 1.20, 21. N.T. Ἀποκατάστᾰσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀποκαθίστημι) pr. a restitution or restoration of any thing to its former state; hence, change from worse to better, melioration, introduction of a new and better era, Ac. 3.21. Ἀπόκειμαι, (ἀπό & κεῖμαι) f. είσομαι, to be laid up, preserved, Lu. 19.20; to be in store for, be reserved, await any one, Col. 1.5. 2 Ti. 4.8. He. 9.27. Ἀποκεφαλίζω, (ἀπό & κεφαλή) f. ίσω, to behead, Mat. 14.10. Mar. 6.16, 28. Lu. 9.9. Ἀποκλείω, (ἀπό & κλείω) to close, shut up, Lu. 13.25. Ἀποκόπτω, (ἀπό & κόπτω) f. ψω, to cut off, amputate, Mar. 9.43, 45. Jno. 18.10, 26. Ac. 27.32. Gal. 5.12. Ἀπόκρῐμα, ατος, τό, a judicial sentence, 2 Co. 1.9: (L.G.) from Ἀποκρίνομαι, (ἀποκρίνω, to separate, fr. ἀπό & κρίνω) a.1. ἀπεκρινάμην & ἀπεκρίθην, f. ἀποκριθήσομαι, to answer; in N.T., to speak with reference to certain present circumstances, Mat. 11.23, et al.: whence Ἀπόκρῐσις, εως, ἡ, an answer, reply, Lu. 2.47; 20.26. Jno. 1.22; 19.9. Ἀποκρύπτω, (ἀπό & κρύπτω) f. ψω, to hide away; to conceal, withhold from sight or knowledge, Mat. 11.25; 25.18, et al.: whence Ἀπόκρῠφος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, hidden away; concealed, Mar. 4.22. Lu. 8.17; stored up, Col. 2.3. Ἀποκτείνω, (ἀπό & κτείνω) f. κτενῶ, a.1. pass. ἀπεκτόηθην, to kill, put to death, murder, destroy, annihilate. Ἀποκυέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & κυέω) f. ήσω, pr. to bring forth, as women; met. to be the cause of, produce, Ja. 1.15; to be the author of spiritual generation, Ja. 1.18. L.G. Ἀποκυλίω, (ἀπό & κυλίω) f. ίσω, to roll away, Mat. 28.2. Mar. 16.3, 4. Lu. 24.2. (ῑ) L.G. Ἀπολαμβάνω, (ἀπό & λαμβάνω) f. λήψομαι, a.2. έλαβον, to receive in full, Lu 16.25; to receive what is due, sought, or needed; to receive back, recover; to receive in hospitality, welcome, 3 Jno. 8; to take aside, lead away, Mar. 7.33. Ἀπόλαυσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀπολαύω, to obtain a portion of a thing, enjoy) beneficial participation, 1 Ti. 6.17; enjoyment, pleasure, He. 11.25. Ἀπολείπω, (ἀπό & λείπω) to leave, leave behind; pass. to be left, remain, 2 Ti. 4.13, 20. He. 4.6, 9; 10.26; to relinquish, forsake, desert, Jude 6. Ἀπολείχω, (ἀπό & λείχω, to lick) f. ξω, pr. to lick off; to cleanse by licking, lick clean, Lu. 16.21. L.G. Ἀπόλλῡμι, (ἀπό & ὄλλυμι) f. ολέσω, & ολῶ, a.1. ἀπώλεσα, p. ἀπολώλεκα, to destroy utterly; to kill; to bring to nought, render vain, 1 Co. 1.19; to lose, be deprived of; mid. ἀπόλλῠμαι, f. ολοῦμαι, a.2. ἀπωλόμην, p. ἀπόλωλα, to be destroyed, perish; to be put to death, die; to be lost, wander, Mat. 10.6; 15.24. Ἀπολλύων, οντος, ὁ, Apollyon, the destroyer, i.q. Ἀβαδδών, Re. 9.11. N.T. Ἀπολογέομαι, οῦμαι, (ἀπό & λόγος) f. ήσομαι, a.1. ἀπελογησάμην & ἀπελογήθην to defend one's self against a charge, to make a defence, Lu. 12.11; 21.14, et al.: whence Ἀπολογια, ας, ἡ, a verbal defence, Ac. 22.1; 25.16, et al. Ἀπολούω, (ἀπό & λούω) f. ούσω, to cleanse by bathing; mid. to cleanse one's self; to procure one's self to be cleansed; met. of sin, Ac. 22.16. 1 Co. 6.11. Ἀπολύτρωσις, εως, ἡ, (ἀπολυτρόω, to dismiss any one for a ransom paid, fr. ἀπό & λυτρόω) redemption, a deliverance procured by the payment of a ransom; meton. a redeemer, the author of redemption, 1 Co. 1.30; deliverance, simply, the idea of a ransom being excluded, Lu. 21.28. He. 11.35. N.T. Ἀπολύω, (ἀπό & λύω) f. ύσω, pr. to loose; to release from any tie or burden; hence, to give liberty, riddance, forgiveness; to divorce; 20to allow to depart; to permit, or, signal a departure from life, Lu. 2.29; mid. to depart. (ῡ). Ἀπομάσσω, (ἀπό & μάσσω, to wipe) f. ξω, to wipe off; mid. to wipe off one's self, Lu. 10.11. Ἀπονέμω, (ἀπό & νέμω, to allot) f. νεμῶ, to portion off; to assign, bestow, 1 Pe. 3.7. Ἀπονίπτω, (ἀπό & νίπτω) f. ψω, to cleanse a part of the body by washing; mid. of one's self, Mat. 27.24. Ἀποπίπτω, (ἀπό & πίπτω) f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. ἀπέπεσον, to fall off, or from, Ac. 9.18. Ἀποπλανάω, ῶ, (ἀπό & πλανάω) f. ήσω, to cause to wander; met. to deceive, pervert, seduce, seduce, Mar. 13.22; pass. to wander; met. to swerve from, apostatise, 1 Ti. 6.10. Ἀποπλέω, (ἀπό & πλέω) f. πλεύσομαι, a.1. ἀπέπλευσα, to depart by ship, sail away, Ac. 13.4; 14.26; 20.15; 27.1. Ἀποπλύνω, (ἀπό & πλύνω) f. υνῶ, to wash, rinse, Lu. 5.2. (ῡ). Ἀποπνίγω, (ἀπό & πνίγω) f. ξω, a.2. pass. ἀπεπνίγην, to choke, suffocate, Mat. 13.7. Lu. 8.33; to drown, Lu. 8.7. (ῑ). Ἀπορέω, ῶ, (ἀ & πόρος, a way) f. ήσω, & ἀπορέομαι, pr. to be without means; met. to hesitate, be at a stand, be in doubt and perplexity, Jno. 13.22. Ac. 25.20. 2 Co. 4.8. Gal. 4.20: whence Ἀπορία, ας, ἡ doubt, uncertainty, perplexity, Lu. 21.25. Ἀποῤῥίπτω, (ἀπό & ῥίπτω) f. ψω, to throw off, Ac. 27.43. Ἀπορφανίζω, (ἀπό & ὄρφανος) f. ίσω, to deprive, dereave, 1 Thes. 2.17. Ἀποσκευάζομαι, (ἀπό & σκευάζω to pack up articles, σκεύη, for removal) f. άσομαι, to prepare for a journey, take one's departure, Ac. 21.15. Ἀποσκίασμα, ατος, τό, (ἀπό & σκίαζο, to throw a shadow, fr. σκιά) a shadow cast; met. the slightest trace, Ja. 1.17. L.G. Ἀποσπάω, ῶ, (ἀπό & σπάω) f. άσω, to draw away from, to draw out or forth, Mat. 26.51; to draw away, seduce, Ac. 20.30. mid. a.1. ἀπεσπάσθην, to separate one's self, to retire, part, Lu. 22.41. Ac. 21.1. (ᾰ) Ἀποστασία, ας, ἡ (ἀφίστημι) a defection, apostasy; Ac. 21.21. 2 Thes. 2.3. L.G. Ἀποστάσιον, ίου, τό, (fr. same) defection, desertion, as of a freedman from a patron; in N.T., the act of putting away a wife, repudiation, divorce, Mat. 19.7. Mar. 10.4, meton. a bill of repudiation, deed of divorce, Mat. 5.31. Ἀποστεγάζω, (ἀπό & στέγη) f. άσω, to remove or break through a covering or roof of a place, Mar. 2.4. Ἀποστέλλω, (ἀπό & στέλλω) f. στελλῶ, a.1. ἀπέστειλα, p. ἀπέσταλκα, p. pass. ἀπέσταλμαι, a.2. pass. ἀπεστάλην, to send forth a messenger, agent, message, or command; to issue, publish; put forth into action, Mar. 4.29; to despatch; to liberate, dismiss, send away. Ἀποστερέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & στερέω, to deprive) f. ήσω, p. pass. ἀπεστέρημαι, to deprive, detach; to debar, 1 Co. 7.5; to deprive in a bod sense, defraud, Mar. 10.19. 1 Co. 6.7. mid. to suffer one's self to be deprived or defrauded, 1 Co. 6.8; pass. to be destitute or devoid of, 1 Ti. 6.5; to be unjustly withheld, Ja. 5.4. Ἀποστολή, ῆς, ἡ, (ἀποστέλλω) a sending, expedition; office or duty of one sent as a messenger or agent; office of an apostle, apostleship, Ac. 1.25. Ro. 1.5. 1 Co. 9.2. Gal. 2.8. Ἀπόστολος, ου, ὁ, (fr. same) one sent as a messenger or agent, the bearer of a commission, messenger; an apostle. Ἀποστοματίζω, (ἀπό & στόμα) f. ίσω, pr. to speak or repeat off hand; also, to require or lead others to speak without premeditation, as by questions calculated to elicit unpremeditated answer, to endeavour to entrap into unguarded language, Lu. 11.53. Ἀποστρέφω, (ἀπό & στρέφω) f. ψω, to turn away; to remove, Ac. 3.26. Ro. 11.26. 2 Ti. 4.4; to turn a people from their allegiance to their sovereign, pervert, incite to revolt, Lu. 23.14; to replace, restore, Mat. 26.52; 27.3; mid. a.2. ἀπεστράφην, 21to turn away from any one, to slight, reject, repulse, Mat. 5.42. Tit. 1.14. Heb. 12.25; to desert, 2 Ti. 1.15. Ἀποστῠγέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & στυγέω, to hate) f. ήσω, to shrink from with abhorrence, detest, Ro. 12.9. Ἀποσυνάγωγος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀπό & συναγωγή) expelled or excluded from the synagogue, excommunicated, cut off from the rights and privileges of a Jew, and excluded from society, Jno. 9.22; 12.42; 16.2. N.T. Ἀποτάσσομαι, (ἀποτάσσω, to set apart, fr. ἀπό & τάσσω) f. ξομαι, to take leave of, bid farewell to, Lu. 9.61. Ac. 18.18, 21. 2 Co. 2.13; to dismiss, send away, Mar. 6.46; to renounce, forsake, Lu. 14.33. Ἀποτελέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & τελέω) f. έσω, a.1. pass ἀπετελέσθην, to complete; pass. to be perfected, to arrive at full stature or measure, Ja. 1.15. Ἀποτίθημι, (ἀπό & τίθημι) f. θήσω, & mid. ἀποτίθεμαι, a.2. ἀπεθέμην, to lay off, lay down or aside, as garments, Ac. 7.58; met. to lay aside, put off, renounce, Ro. 13.12. Ep. 4.22, 25. Col. 3.8, et al. Ἀποτινάσσω, (ἀπό & τινάσσω, to shake) f. ξω, to shake off, Lu. 9.5. Ac. 28.5. Ἀποτίνω, (ἀπό & τίνω) f. ίσω, to pay off what is claimed or due; to repay, refund, make good, Phile. 19. Ἀποτολμάω, ῶ, (ἀπό & τολμάω) f. ήσω, to dare or risk outright; to speak without reserve or restraint, Ro. 10.20. Ἀποτομία, ας, ἡ, (ἀπότομος, cut off, shear, fr. ἀποτέμνω, to cut off, fr. ἀπό & τέμνω) pr. abruptness; met. unmitigated severity, rigour, Ro. 11.22. L.G. Ἀποτόμως, adv. sharply, severely, 2 Co. 13.10. Tit. 1.13. Ἀποτρέπω, (ἀπό & τρέπω) f. ψω, to turn any one away from a thing; mid. to turn one's self away from any one; to avoid, shun, 2 Ti. 3.5. Ἀπουσία, ας, ἡ, (ἄπειμι) absence, Phi. 2.12. Ἀποφέρω, (ἀπό & φέρω) f. ἀποίσω, a.1. ήνεγκα, a.2. ήνεγκον, a.1. pass. ηνέχθην, to bear or carry away, conduct away, Mar. 15.1. Lu. 16.22. 1 Co. 16.3. Re. 17.3; 21.10. Ἀποφεύγω, (ἀπό & φεύγω) f. ξομαι, a.2. ἀπέφυγον, to flee from, escape; met. to renounce, be free from. 2 Pe. 1.4; 2.18, 20. Ἀποφθέγγομαι, (ἀπό & φθέγγομαι) f. έγξομαι, to speak out, declare, particularly solemn, weighty, or pithy sayings, Ac. 2.4, 14; 26.25. L.G. Ἀποφορτίζομαι, (ἀπό & φόρτος) f. ίσομαι, to unlade, Ac. 21.3. L.G. Ἀπόχρησις, εως, ἡ, (ἀποχράομαι, to use up, consume by use) a using, or a discharge of an intended use, Col. 2.22. L.G. Ἀποχωρέω, ῳ (ἀπό & χωρέω) f. ήσω, to go from or away, depart, Mat. 7.23. Lu. 9.39. Ac. 13.13. Ἀποχωρίζω, (ἀπό & χωρίζω) f. ίσω, a.1. pass. ἀπεχωρίσθην, to separate; pass. to be swept aside, Re. 6.14; to part, Ac. 15.39. Ἀποψύχω, (ἀπό & ψύχω) f. ξω, pr. to breathe out, faint away, die; met. to faint at heart, be dismayed, Lu. 21.26. (ῡ). Ἀπρόσῐτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & προσιτός, accessible, fr. πρόσειμι, to approach) unapproached, unapproachable, 1 Ti. 6.16. L.G. Ἀπρόσκοπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & προσκοπή) act. not causing to stumble; met. not causing others to stumble in the path of duty, 1 Co. 10.32; pass. not stumbling, advancing without stumbling; met. not obnoxious to moral exception, unblameble, clear, Ac. 24.16. Phi. 1.10. N.T. Ἀπροσωπολήπτως, (ἀ & προσωποληπτέω) adv. without respect of persons, impartially, 1 Pe. 1.17. N.T. Ἄπταιστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & πταίω) free from stumbling; met. free from offence and sin; irreprehensible, Jude 24. Ἅπτω, f. ψω, pr. to bring in contact, fit, fasten; to light, kindle; mid. ἅπτομαι, f. ψομαι, a.1. ἡψάμην, to touch; to partake, Col. 2.21; to have intercourse with; to know carnally, 1 Co. 7.1; by impl. to harm, 1 Jno. 5.18. Ἀπωθέω, ῶ, (ἀπό & ὠθέω, to thrust) f. ωθήσω & ώσω, & mid. ἀπωθέομαι, οῦμαι, a.1. ἀπωσάμην, to thrust away, repel from one's self, repulse, Ac. 7.27; to refuse, reject, cast off, Ac. 7.39; 13.46. Ro. 11.1, 2. 1 Ti. 1.19. Ἀπώλεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀπόλλυμι) consumption, destruction; waste, profusion, Mat. 26.8. Mar. 14.4; destruction, state of being destroyed, Ac. 25.16; perdition, misery, eternal ruin, Mat. 7.13. Ac. 8.20, et al. Ἄρα This particle denotes, first, transition from one thing to another by natural sequence; secondly, logical inference; in which case the premises are either expressed, Mat. 12.28, or to be variously supplied. Therefore, then, consequently; should it so result. Ac. 17.27. Ἆρα, a stronger form of the preceding, used in interrogations. Ἀρά, ας, ἡ, pr. a prayer; more commonly a prayer for evil; curse, cursing, imprecation, Ro. 3.14. Ἀργέω, ῶ f. ήσω, pr. to be unemployed; to be inoperative, linger, 2 Pe. 2.3: from Ἀργός, ή, όν, (ἀ & ἔργον) contr. fr. ἀεργός, pr. inactive, unemployed, Mat. 20.3, 6; idle, averse from labour, 1 Ti. 5.13. Tit. 1.12; met. 2 Pe. 1.8; unprofitable, hollow, or by impl. injurious, Mat. 12.36. Ἀργύρεος, έα, εον, contr. οῦς, ᾶ, οῦν, (ἄργυρος) made of silver, Ac. 19.24. 2 Ti. 2.20. Re. 9.20. Ἀργύριον, ίου, τό, (fr. same) silver; meton. money; spc. a piece of silver money, a shekel. Ἀργυροκόπος, ου, ὁ, (same & κόπτω) a forger of silver, silversmith, Ac. 19.24. L.G. Ἄργῠρος, ου, ὁ, silver; meton. any thing made of silver; money. Ἄρειοπαγίτης, a judge of the court of Areopagus. (ῑ). Ἄρειος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (Ἄρης, Mars) of or belonging to Mars, Ac. 17.19, 22. Ἀρεσκεία, ας, ἡ a pleasing, desire of pleasing, Col. 1.10: from Ἀρέσκω, f. ἀρέσω, imperf. ἤρεσκον, a.1. ἤρεσα, to please; to be pleasing, acceptable; to consult the pleasure of: whence Ἀρεστός, ή, όν, pleasing, acceptable, 1 Jno. 3.22; Jno. 8.29; Ac. 12.3; deemed proper, Ac. 6.2. Ἀρετή, ῆς, ἡ, goodness, good quality of any kind; gracious dealing of God, 1 Pe. 2.9; 2 Pe. 1.3; virtue, uprightness, Phi. 4.8. 2 Pe. 1.5. Ἀριθμέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. ἠρίθμησα, p. pass. ἠρίθμημαι, to number, Mat. 10.30. Lu. 12.7. Re. 7.9: from Ἀριθμός, οῦ, ὁ, a number, Lu. 22.3. Jno. 6.10. Ac. 4.4. Re. 20.8; 13.18. Ἀριστάω, ῶ (ἄριστον) f. ήσω, a.1. ἠρίστησα, to take the first meal, breakfast, Jno. 21.12, 15; also, to take a midday meal, Lu. 11.37. Ἀριστερός, ά, όν, the left; ἀριστερά, sc. χείρ, the left hand, Mat. 6.3; so ἐξ ἀριστερῶν sc. μερῶν, Lu. 23.33. 2 Co. 6.7. Ἄριστον, ου, τό, pr. the first meal, breakfast; afterwards extended to signify also a slight midday meal, luncheon, Mat. 22.4. Ἀρκετός, ή, όν, sufficient, enough, Mat. 6.34; 10.25; 1 Pe. 4.3: from Ἀρκέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, a.1. ἤρκεσα, pr. to ward off; thence, to be of service, avail; to suffice, be enough; pass. to be contented, satisfied, Lu. 3.14. 1 Ti. 6.8. He. 13.5. 3 Jno. 10. Ἄρκος, v.r. for the following. Ἄρκτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, a bear, Re. 13.2. Ἅρμα, ατος, τό, a chariot, vehicle, Ac. 8.28, 29, 38. Ἁρμόζω, f. όσω, to fit together; mid. ἁρμόζομαι, a.1. ἡρμοσάμην, to join, unite, in marriage, espouse, betroth, 2 Co. 11.2. Ἁρμος, οῦ, ὁ, a joint or articulation of the bones, He. 4.12. Ἀρνέομαι, οῦμαι, f. ήσομαι, p. ἤρνημαι, a.1. ἠρνησάμην, to deny, contradict, affirm not to be; by impl. to reject, renounce, disown; to be unwilling, refuse, He. 11.24. Ἀρνίον, ου, τό, a young lamb, lambkin, lamb, Jno. 21.15. Re. 5.6, 8. Ἀρνός, a gen. without a nom. in use, its place being supplied by ἀμνός, a lamb. Ἀροτριάω, ῶ, f. άσω, to plough, Lu. 17.7. 1 Co. 9.10: from Ἄροτρον, ου, τό (ἀρόω, to plough) a plaugh, Lu. 9.62. Ἁρπᾰγν, ῆς, ἡ (ἁρπάζω) plunder, pillage, rapine; the act of plundering, He. 10.34; prey, spoil, or, rapacity, Mat. 23.25. Lu. 11.39. Ἁρπαγμός, οῦ, ὁ rapine, robbery, thing plundered; met. & meton. what is retained with an eager grasp, or eagerly claimed and conspicuously exercised, Phi. 2.6: from Ἁρπάζω, f. άσω & ξω, a.1. ἥρπασα, a.1. pass. ἡρπάσθην, a.2. pass. ἡρπάγην, to seize, as a wild beast, Jno. 10.12; take away by force, snatch away, Mat. 13.19. Jno. 10.28, 29. Ac. 23.10. Jude 23; met. to seize on with avidity, claim, vindicate one's right, Mat. 11.12; to convey away suddenly, transport hastily, Jno. 6.15, et al. Ἅρπαξ, ᾰγος, ὁ, ἡ, τό, pr. ravenous, ravening, as a wild beast, Mat. 7.15; met. rapacious, given to extortion and robbery, an extortioner, Lu. 18.11. 1 Co. 5.10, 11; 6.10. Ἀῤῥᾰβών, ῶνος, ὁ, (Hebrew, ערבון) a pledge, earnest, 2 Co. 1.22; 5.5. Ep. 1.14. Ἄῤῥᾰφος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ῥάπτω, to sew) not sewed, without seam, Jno. 19.23. N.T. Ἅῤῥην, ἄῤῥεν, ενος, ὁ, τό, male, of the male sex, Ro. 1.27. Re. 12.5, 13. Ἄῤῥητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & ῥητός) pr. not spoken; what ought not to be spoken, secret; which cannot be spoken or uttered, ineffable, 2 Co. 12.4. Ἄῤῥωστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & ῥώννυμι) infirm, sick, an invalid, Mat. 14.14. Mar. 6.5, 13; 16.18. 1 Co. 11.30. Ἀρσενοκοίτης, ου, ὁ, (ἄρσην & κοίτη) one who lies with a male, a sodomite, 1 Co. 6.9. 1 Ti. 1.10. L.G. Ἄρσην, ἄρσεν, ενος, ὁ, τό, male, of the male sex, Mat. 19.4. Mar. 10.6. Lu. 2.23. Ro. 1.27. Gal. 3.28. Ἄρτεμις, ιδος, ἡ, Artemis or Diana, Ac. 19.24, 27, 28, 34. Ἀρτέμων, ονος, ὁ, (ἀρτάω, to suspend) a topsail, artemon, supparum; or, according to others, the dolon of Pliny and Pollux, a small sail near the prow of the ship, which was hoisted when the wind was too strong to use larger sails, Ac. 27.40. N.T. Ἄρτι adv. of time, pr. at the present moment, close upon at either before or after; now, at the present juncture, Mat. 3.15; forthwith, presently, just now, recently, already, 1 Thes. 3.6; ἕως ἄρτι, until now, hitherto, Mat. 11.12. Jno. 2.10, et al.; ἀπ' ἄρτι, v. ἀπάρτι, from this time, henceforth, Mat. 23.39. et al. Ἀρτιγέννητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἄρτι & γεννάω) just born, new-born, 1 Pe. 2.2. L.G. Ἄρτιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἄρω, to fit, adapt) complete, perfect, 2 Ti. 3.17. Ἄρτος, ου, ὁ, bread; a loaf or thin cake of bread, Mat. 26.26, et al.; food, Mat. 15.2. Mar. 3.20, et al.; support, maintenance, living, necessaries of life, Mat. 6.11. Lu. 11.3. 2 Thes. 3.8. Ἀρτύω, v. ἀρτύνω, (ἄρω, to fit) f. ύσω, f. pass. ἀρτυθήσομαι, p. pass. ἤρτυμαι, pr. to fit, prepare; to season, make savoury, Mar. 9.50. Lu. 14.34. Col. 4.6. Ἀρχάγγελος, ου, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & ἄγγελος) an archangel, chief angel, 1 Thes. 4.16. Jude 9. N.T. Ἀρχαῖος, αία, αῖον, old, ancient, of a former age, Mat. 5.21, 27, 33, et al.: from Ἀρχή, ῆς, ἡ, a beginning; in respect of time, beginning of things; commencement of the gospel dispensation; of place, first place or precedence in rank or power, sovereignty; one invested with authority, a magistrate, potentate, prince; an extremity, corner, Ac. 10.11. Τὴν ἀρχήν, used adverbially, wholly, altogether, Jno. 8.25. Ἀρχηγός, ου, ὁ, (ἀρχή & ἄγω) a chief, leader, prince, sovereign, Ac. 5.31; author, efficient cause, Ac. 3.15. He. 2.10; 12.2. Ἀρχιερατικός, ή, όν, pontifical, belonging to, or connected with the high priest or his office, Ac. 4.6: (N.T.) from Ἀρχιερεύς, έως, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & ἱερεύς) a high priest, chief priest. Ἀρχιποίμην, ενος, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & ποιμήν) chief shepherd, 1 Pe. 5.4 N.T. Ἀρχισυναγώγος, ου, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & συναγωγή) a president or moderating elder of a synagogue, Mar. 5.22, 35, 36, 38. Lu. 8.49, et al. N.T. Ἀρχιτέκτων, ονος, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & τέκτων) architech, head or masterbuilder, 1 Co. 3.10 Ἀρχιτελώνης, ου, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & τελώνης) a chief publican, chief collector of the customs or taxes, Lu. 19.2. N.T. Ἀρχιτρίκλῑνος, ου, ὁ, (ἀρχι- & τρίκλινος, triclinium, a dining-room in which three couches were placed round the table, &c.) director of a feast, Jno. 2.8, 9. N.T. Ἄρχω, f. ξω, pr. to be first; to reign, govern; mid. to begin; to attempt; to take commencement. Ἄρχων, οντος, ὁ, one invested with power and dignity, chief, ruler, prince, magistrate, Mat. 9.23; 20.25, et al. freq. Ἄρωμα, ατος, τό, any aromatic substance, spice, &c. Mar. 16.1. Lu. 23.56; 24.1. Jno. 19.40. Ἀσάλευτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & σαλεύω) unshaken, immoveable, Ac. 27.41; met. firm, stable, enduring, He. 12.28. Ἄσβεστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & σβέννυμι) unquenched; inextinguishable; unquenchable, Mat. 3.12. Mar. 9.43, 45. Lu. 3.17. Ἀσέβεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀσεβής) impiety, ungodliness; improbity, wickedness, Ro. 1.18; 11.26. 2 Ti. 2.16. Tit. 2.12. Jude 15, 18. Ἀσεβέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, p. ἠσέβηκα, a.1. ἠσέβησα, to be impious, to act impiously or wickedly, live an impious life, 2 Pe. 2.6. Jude 15: from Ἀσεβής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ές, (ἀ & σέβομαι) impious, ungodly; wicked, sinful, Ro. 4.5; 5.6, et al. Ἀσέλγεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀσέλγης, outrageous) intemperance, licentiousness, lasciviousness, Ro. 13.13, et al.; insolence, outrageous behaviour, Mar. 7.22. Ἀσήμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σῆμα) pr. not marked; met. not noted, not remarkable, unknown to fame, ignoble, mean, inconsiderable, Ac. 21.39. Ἀσθένεια, ας, ἡ, (ἀσθενής) want of strength, weakness, feebleness, 1 Co. 15.43; bodily infirmity, state of ill health, sickness, Mat. 8.17. Lu. 5.15, et al.; met. infirmity, frailty, imperfection, intellectual or moral, Ro. 6.19. 1 Co. 2.3. He. 5.2; 7.28; by impl. suffering, affliction, distress, calamity, Ro. 8.26, et al. Ἀσθενέω, ῶ, (fr. same) f. ήσω, a.1. ἠσθένησα, to be weak, infirm, deficient in strength; to be inefficient, Ro. 8.3. 2 Co. 13.3; to be sick, Mat. 25.36, et al.; met. to be weak in faith, to doubt, hesitate, be unsettled, timid, Ro. 14.1. 1 Co. 8.9, 11, 12. 2 Co. 11.29; to be deficient in authroity, dignity, or power, be comtemptible, 2 Co. 11.21; 13.3, 9; by impl. to be afflicted, distressed, needy, Ac. 20.35. 2 Co. 12.10; 13.4, 9: whence Ἀσθένημα, ατος, τό, pr. weakness, infirmity; met. doubt, scruple, hesitation, Ro. 15.1. N.T. Ἀσθενής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ές, (ἀ & σθένος, strength) without strength, weak, infirm, Mat. 26.41. Mar. 14.38. 1 Pe. 3.7; helpless, Ro. 5.6; imperfect, inefficient, Gal. 4.9; feeble, without energy, 2 Co. 10.10; infirm in body, sick, sickly, Mat. 25.39, 43, 44, et al.; weak, mentally or spiritually, dubious, hesitating, 1 Co. 8.7, 10; 9.22. 1 Thes. 5.14; by impl. afflicted, distressed, oppressed with calamities, 1 Co. 4.10. Ἀσιανός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (Ἀσία) belonging to the Roman province of Asia, Ac. 20.4. Ἀσιάρχης, ου, ὁ, (Ἀσία & ἀρχή) an Asiarch, an officer in the province of Asia, as in other eastern provinces of the Roman empire, selected, with others, from the more opulent citizens, to preside over the things pertaining to religious worship, and to exhibit annual public games at their own expense in honour of the gods, in the manner of the ædiles at Rome, Ac. 19.31. L.G. Ἀσιτία, ας, ἡ, abstinence from food, fasting, Ac. 27.21: from Ἄσῑτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σῖτος) abstaining from food, fasting, Ac. 27.33. Ἀσκέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to exercise or exert one's self, endeavour, Ac. 24.16. Ἀσκός, οῦ, ὁ, a leathern bag or bottle, bottle of skin, Mat. 9.17. Mar. 2.22. Lu. 5.37, 38. Ἀσμένως, adv. gladly, joyfully, Ac. 2.41; 21.17. Ἄσοφος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σοφός) unwise; destitute of Christian wisdom, Ep. 5.15. Ἀσπάζομαι, f. σομαι, a.1. ἠσπασάμην, p. ἤσπασμαι, to salute, greet, welcome, express one's good wishes, pay one's respects, Mat. 10.12. Mar. 9.15, et al. freq.; to bid farewell, Ac. 20.1; 21.6; to treat with affection, Mat. 5.47; met. to embrace mentally, welcome to the heart or understanding, He. 11.13: whence Ἀσπασμός, οῦ, ὁ, salutation, greeting, Mat. 23.7. Mar. 12.38, et al. Ἄσπῐλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σπίλος) spotless, unblemished, pure, 1 Ti. 6.14. Ja. 1.27. 1 Pe. 1.19. 2 Pe. 3.14. L.G. Ἀσπίς, ίδος, ἡ, an asp, a species of serpent of the most deadly venom, Ro. 3.13. Ἄσπονδος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σπονδή, a libation usually conjoined with the making of a treaty) pr. unwilling to make a tready; hence, implacable, irreconcilable, Ro. 1.31. 2 Ti. 3.3. Ἀσσάριον, ίου, τό, dimin. of the Latin as a Roman brass coin of the value of one-tenth of a denarious or δραχμή, and equal to 3 and one-tenth farthings of our money, used to convey the idea of a very trifling sum, Mat. 10.29. Lu. 12.6. N.T. Ἆσσον, adv. nearer; very nigh, close, Ac. 27.13; used as the comp. of ἄγχι. Ἀστατέω, ῶ, (ἄστατος, unfixed, unstable, fr. ἀ & ἵστημι) to be unsettled, have no fixed residence, wander about without a home, 1 Co. 4.11. L.G. Ἀστεῖος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἄστυ, a city) pr. belonging to a city; well-bred, polite, polished; hence, elegant, fair, comely, beautiful, Ac. 7.20. He. 11.23. Ἀστήρ, έρος, ὁ, a star, liminous body like a star, liminary, Mat. 2.3, 7, 9, 10. Re. 1.16, et al. Ἀστήρικτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & στηρίζω) not made firm; unsettled, unstable, unsteady, 2 Pe. 2.14; 3.16. L.G. Ἄστοργος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & στοργή, natural or instinctive affection) devoid of natural or instinctive affection, without affection to kindred, Ro. 1.31. 2 Ti. 3.3. Ἀστοχέω, ῶ, (ἀ & στόχος, a mark) f. ήσω, a.1. ἠστόχησα, pr. to miss the mark; met. to err, deviate, swerve from, 1 Ti. 1.6, 21. 2 Ti. 2.18. L.G. Ἀστρᾰπή, ῆς, ἡ, lightning, Mat. 24.27; by impl. light, brightness, lustre, Lu. 11.36: whence Ἀστράπτω, f. ψω, to lighten, flash as lightning, Lu. 17.24; to be bright, shining, Lu. 24.4. Ἄστρον, ου, τό, a constellation; a star, Lu. 21.25. Ac. 7.43; 27.20. He. 11.12. Ἀσύμφωνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & σύμφωνος) discordant in sound; disagreeing, of a different opinion, Ac. 28.25. Ἀσύνετος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & συνετός, fr. συνίημι) without understanding, dull of apprehension, stupid, Mat. 15.16. Mar. 7.18. Ro. 1.21; foolish, wicked, ungodly, corrupt, Ro. 1.31; 10.19. Ἀσυνθετος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & συντίθεμαι, to make a covenant) a violator of covenants, covenant breaker, perfidious, Ro. 1.31. Ἀσφάλεια, ας, ἡ, pr. state of one who is secure from falling, firmness; safety, security, 1 Thes. 5.3; certainty, truth, Lu. 1.4; diligence, carefulness, vigilance, Ac. 5.23: from Ἀσφᾰλής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ές, (ἀ & σφάλλομαι, to stumble, fall) pr. firm, secure from falling; firm, sure, steady, immoveable, He. 6.19; met. certain, sure, Ac. 21.34; 22.30; 25.26; affording means of security, making secure, Phi. 3.1: whence Ἀσφαλίζω, f. ίσω, to make fast, safe, or secure, Mat. 27.64--66. Ac. 16.24. L.G. Ἀσφαλῶς, adv. securely, safely; with care and diligence, Mar. 14.44. Ac. 16.23; certainly, assuredly, Ac. 2.36. Ἀσχημονέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, to be ἀσχήμων, indecorous, to behave in an unbecoming manner, or indecorously, 1 Co. 13.5; to behave in a manner open to censure, 1 Co. 7.36. Ἀσχημοσύνη, ης, ἡ pr. external indecorum; nakedness, shame, pudenda, Re. 16.15; indecency, infamous lust or lewdness, Ro. 1.27: from Ἀσχήμων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (ἀ & σχήμα) indecorous, uncomely, indecent, 1 Co. 12.23. Ἀσωτία, ας, ἡ, (pr. the disposition and life of one who is ἀσωτος, abandoned, recklessly debauched) profligacy, dissoluteness, debauchery, Ep. 5.18. Tit. 1.6. 1 Pe. 4.4. Ἀσώτως, adv. dissolutely, profligately, Lu. 15.13. Ἀτακτέω, ῶ, f. ήσω, pr. to desert one's ranks; met. to neglect one's duties, behave disorderly, 2 Thes. 3.7: from Ἄτακτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & τάσσω) pr. spoken of soldiers who desert their ranks; met. neglectful of duties, disorderly, 1 Thes. 5.14. Ἀτάκτως, adv. disorderly, 2 Thes. 3.6, 11. Ἄτεκνος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & τέκνον) childless, Lu. 20.28, 29, 30. Ἀτενίζω, (ἀτενής, intent) f. ίσω, a.1. ἠτένισα, to fix one's eyes upon, to look steadily, gaze intently, Lu. 4.20, et al. Ἄτερ, without, Lu. 22.6, 35. Ἀτῑμάζω, (ἄτιμος) f. άσω, a.1. ἠτίμασα, a.1. pass. ἠτιμάσθην, to dishonour, treat with contumely or indignity, Lu. 20.11. Jno. 8.49, et al. Ἀτῑμία, ας, ἡ dishonour, infamy, Ro. 1.26; indecorum, 1 Co. 11.14; inaneness, vileness, Ro. 9.21. 1 Co. 15.43. 2 Ti. 2.20: from Ἄτῑμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & τιμή) unhonoured, without honour, exposed to contumelious treatment, Mat. 13.57. Mar. 6.4. 1 Co. 4.10; 12.23. Ἀτῑμόω, ῶ, p. pass. ἠτίμωμαι, to dishonour, treat with contumely, Mar. 12.4. Ἀτμίς, ίδος, ἡ, an exhalation, vapour, smoke, Ac. 2.19. Ja. 4.14. Ἄτομος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & τέμνω) indivisible, and by impl. exceedingly minute: ἐν ἀτόμῳ sc. χρόνῳ, in an indivisible point of time, in an instant or moment, 1 Co. 15.52. Ἄτοπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ἀ & τόπος) pr. out of place; inopportune, unsuitable, absurd; new, unusual, strange, in N.T., improper, amiss, wicked. Lu. 23.41. 2 Thes. 3.2; noxious, harmful, Ac. 28.6. Αὐγάζω, f. άσω, to shine upon, illuminate, irradiate, 2 Co. 4.4: from Αὐγή, ῆς, ἡ, radiance; day-break, Ac. 20.11. Αὐθάδης, εος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & ἥδομαι) one who pleases himself, wilful, obstinate; arrogant, imperious, Ti. 1.7. 2 Pe. 2.10. (ᾱ). Αὐθαίρετος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & αἱρέομαι) pr. one who chooses his own course of action; acting spontaneously, of one's own accord, 2 Co. 8.3, 17. Αὐθεντέω, ῶ, (to be αἰθέντης, one acting by his own authority or power, contr. fr. αὐτοέντης, one who executes with his own hand) f. ήσω, to have authority over, domineer, 1 Ti. 2.12. N.T. Αὐλέω, ῶ, (αὐλός) f. ήσω, a.1. ηὔλησα, to play on a pipe or flute pipe, Mat. 11.17. Lu. 7.32. 1 Co. 14.7. Αὐλή, ῆς, ἡ, pr. an unroofed enclosure; court-yard; sheepfold, Jno. 10.1, 16; an exterior court, i.q. προαύλιον, i.e. an enclosed place between the door and the street, Re. 11.2; an interior court, quadrangle, i.e. the open court in the middle of oriental houses, which are commonly built in the form of a square enclosing this court, Mat. 26.58, 69, et al.; by synecd. a house, mansion, palace, Mat. 26.3. Lu. 11.21. Αὐλητής, οῦ, ὁ, (αὐλέω) a player on a pipe or flute, Mat. 9.23. Re. 18.22. Αὐλίζομαι, (αὐλή) f. ίσομαι, a.1. ηὐλίσθην, pr. to pass the time in a court-yard; to lodge, bivouac; hence, to pass the night in any place, to lodge at night, pass or remain through the night, Mat. 21.17. Lu. 21.37. Αὐλός, οῦ, ὁ, a pipe or flute, 1 Co. 14.7. Αὐξάνω, υ, αὔξω, f. ήσω, a.1. ηὔξησα, a.1. pass. ηὐξήθην, trans. to cause to grow or increase; pass. to be increased, enlarged, Mat. 13.32. 1 Co. 3.6, 7, et al.; intrans. to increase, grow, Mat. 6.28. Mar. 4.8, et al.: whence Αὔξησις, εως, ἡ increase, growth, Ep. 4.16. Col. 2.19. Αὔριον, adv. to-morrow, Mat. 6.30, et al.; ἡ αὔριον sc. ἡμέρα, the morrow, the next day, Mat. 6.34, et al. Αὐστηρός, ά, όν pr. harsh, sour in flavour; met. harsh, rigid, ungenerous, Lu. 19.21, 22. Αὐτάρκεια, ας, ἡ, a competence of the necesssaries of life, 2 Co. 9.8; a frame of mind viewing one's lot as sufficient, contentedness, 1 Ti. 6.6: from Αὐτάρκης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & ἀρκέω) pr. sufficient or adequate in one's self; contented with one's lot, Phi. 4.11. Αὐτοκατάκρῐτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & κατακρίνω) self-condemned, Tit. 3.11. N.T. Αὐτόμᾰτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & μέμαα, to be excited) self-excited, acting spontaneously, spontaneous, of his own accord, Mar. 4.8. Ac. 12.10. Αὐτόπτης, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & ὄψομαι) an eye-witness, Lu. 1.2. Αὐτός, ή, ό, a reflexive pron., self, very; alone, Mar. 6.31. 2 Co. 12.13; of one's self, of one's own motion, Jno. 16.27; used also in the oblique cases independently as a personal pron. of the third person; ὁ αὐτός, the same; unchangeable, He. 1.12; κατὰ τὸ αὐτό, at the same time, together, Ac. 14.1; ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτό, in one and the same place, Mat. 22.34; at the same time, together, Ac. 3.1. But for a full account of the uses of αὐτός, see the Grammars. Αὑτοῦ, ῆς, οῦ, recip. pron. contr. fr. ἑαυτοῦ, ῆς, οῦ, himself, herself, itself, Mat. 1.21, et al. freq.; for σεαυτοῦ, ῆς, οῦ, thyself, Mat. 23.37. Αὐτοῦ, adv. of place. pr. in the very place; here, there, in this, or that place, Mat. 26.36. Ac. 15.34; 18.19; 21.4. Αὐτόχειρ, ρος, ὁ, ἡ, (αὐτός & χείρ)