Dictionary entry

λοιπός

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

λοιπός, -ή, -όν

(< λείπω), [in LXX chiefly for יֶתֶר, also for שְׁאָר, etc.;]

the remaining, the rest,

1. pl., οἱ λ.: c. subst., Mt 25:11, Ac 2:37, Ro 1:13, al.; absol., Mt 22:6, Mk 16:[13], Lk 24:10, al.; οἱ λ. οἱ (Bl., § 47, 8), Ac 28:9, I Th 4:13, Re 2:24; οἱ λ. τ. ἀνθρώπων (LS, s.v., ad. init.), Re 9:20; τὰ λ., Mk 4:19, Re 3:2, al.

2. Neut. sing. (acc. ref.), adverbially, τὸ λ.;

(a) for the future, henceforth: Mk 14:41, I Co 7:29 (Lft., Notes, 232 f.), He 10:13; anarth. (Deiss., LAE, 17616, 1885, 20), Ac 27:20, II Ti 4:8; τοῦ λ. (sc. χρόνου; LS, s.v.; M, Pr., 73; Bl., § 36, 13), Ga 6:17, Eph 6:10;

(b) besides, moreover, for the rest: Phl 3:14:8; anarth., I Co 1:164:2, I Th 4:1 (M, Th., in l; Lft., Notes, 51).