Κολασσαί
Κολασσαί, v.s. Κολοσσαί.
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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Κολασσαί, v.s. Κολοσσαί.
*† κολαφίζω(< κόλαφος = Att., κόνδυλοι, the knuckles, the closed fist),to strike with the fist, to buffet: Mt 26:67, Mk 14:65, II Co 12:7; pass., I Co 4:11, I Pe 2:20.†
κολλάω, -ῶ(< κόλλα, glue), [in LXX chiefly for דּבק;]1. to glue or cement together.2. Generally, to unite, to join firmly. Pass., to cleave to, join (oneself to): c. dat. pers.,...
κολλούριον(TTr., κολλύ-, the more usual form), -ου, τό (dimin. of κολλύρα = κόλλιξ, a coarse bread roll), [in LXX: III Ki 12:24hil B*;]1. a small bread roll (LXX, III Ki 12:24hi...
*† κολλυβιστής, -οῦ, ὁ(< κόλλυβος, a small coin, a rate of exchange),a money-changer: Mt 21:12, Mk 11:15, Jo 2:15 (cf. κερματιοτής).†
κολλύριον, v.s. κολλούριον.
κολοβόω, -ῶ(< κολοβός, docked), [in LXX: II Ki 4:12 (קצץ pi.)*;]to cut off, amputate (LXX), hence, to curtail, shorten: Mt 24:22, Mk 13:20.†
Κολοσσαεύς, v.s. Κολασσαεύς.
Κολοσσαί(so in cl.; -ασσαί, Rec., LTr.), -ῶν, αἰ,Colossæ, a city on the Lycus in Phrygia: Col 1:2.†
κόλπος, -ου, ὁ,[in LXX chiefly for חֵיק, חוֹק, חֵק;]1. prop., the bosom: Jo 13:23; fig., of close association, ἐν (εἰς τὸν) τοῖς κ. Ἀβραάμ, Lk 16:22, 23 (cf. IV Mac 13:16); ὁ ὢν...
** κολυμβάω, -ῶ,[in Al.: Is 25:11*;]to dive, plunge into the sea: Ac 27:43 (cf. ἐκ-κολνμβάω).†
κολυμβήθρα, -ας, ἡ(< κολυμβάω), [in LXX for בְּרֵכָה, IV Ki 18:27, al.;]a swimming pool, pool: Jo 5:2, [4], 79:7.†
*† κολωνία, (Rec. -ώνια), -ας, ἡ(< Lat. colonia),a colony: Ac 16:12 (v. Lft., Phi., 50 f.).†
* κομάω, -ῶ(< κόμη),to wear long hair: I Co 11:14, 15.†
κόμη, -ης, ἡ,[in LXX: Nu 6:5, Ez 44:20 (פֶּרַע), al.;]the hair: I Co 11:15.†
κομίζω,[in LXX for נשׂא, etc.;]1. to take care of.2. to carry off safe.3. to carry off as booty.4. to bear or carry: Lk 7:37. Mid., to bear for oneself, hence,(a) to receive:He ...
* κομψός, -ή, -όν(< κομέω, to take care of),well-dressed, elegant, fine; compar. neut., κομψότερον ἔχειν (cf. κόμψωςἔχειν, Epict., and colloq. Eng., "to be doing finely"): Jo 4:...
κονιάω, -ῶ(< κονία, dust, lime), [in LXX: De 27:2, 4 (שִׂיד), Pr 21:9*;]to plaster or whiten over: of tombs, Mt 23:27; fig., of a hypocrite, Ac 23:3.†
κονιορτός, -οῦ, ὁ(< κόνις or κονία, dust, ὄρνυμι, to stir up), [in LXX for אָבָק, etc.;]in cl., dust stirred up (Ex 9:9, Is 5:24); in NT, simply dust: Mt 10:14, Lk 9:510:11, Ac ...
κοπάζω(< κόπος), [in LXX: Ge 8:1, Es 2:17:10 (שׁכךְ), Ru 1:18, al. (חדל), Jh 1:11, 12 (שׁתק), al.;]to grow weary; of the wind (Hdt., Jh 1:11, 12), to abate, cease raging: Mt 14:...
κοπετός, -οῦ, ὁ(< κόπτω, mid.), [in LXX chiefly for מִסְפֵּד;]= cl. κομμός, a beating of the head and breast, lamentation: seq. ἐπί c. dat. pers., Ac 8:2.†
κοπή, -ῆς, ἡ(< κόπτω), [in LXX: Ge 14:17, Jos 10:20 (נכה hi., מַכָּה), De 28:25 (נגף), Jth 15:7*;]1. in cl., a stroke, a pounding (as in a mortar).2. In LXX, a smiting in battle...
κοπιάω, -ῶ(< κόπος), [in LXX chiefly for יגע;]1. (as in cl.) to grow weary: Mt 11:28, Jo 4:6, Re 2:3 (cf. Is 40:31).2. Hence, in LXX and NT, to work with effort, to toil: absol....
κόπος, -ου, ὁ(< κόπτω), [in LXX chiefly for עָמָל, also for אָוֶן, etc.;]1. a striking, beating (in Je 51:33 (45:3) = κοπετός).2. laborious toil, trouble: Jo 4:38, I Co 3:815:58...
κοπρία, -ας, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for אַשְׁפֹּת;]a dung hill (I Ki 2:8, Ps 112 (113):7 al.): Lk 14:35.†
κόπριον, -ου, τό,[in LXX (pl.): Je 32 (25):33 (דֹּמֶן), Si 22:2, I Mac 2:62*;]= κόπρος, dung: pl., Lk 13:8 (WH, mg., κόφινον κοπρίων).†
κόπτω,[in LXX for כּרת, ספד, נכה hi., etc.;]1. to strike, smite.2. to cut off: c. acc. rei, seq. ἀπό, Mt 21:8; ἐκ, Mk 11:8. Mid., to beat one's breast with grief, to mourn, bewa...