πρύμνα
* πρύμνα, -ης, ἡ,prop. fem. of adj. πρύμνος, -η, -ον, (sc. ναῦς), the hindmost part of a ship, the stern: Mk 4:38, Ac 27:29; opp. to πρῷρα, Ac 27:41.†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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* πρύμνα, -ης, ἡ,prop. fem. of adj. πρύμνος, -η, -ον, (sc. ναῦς), the hindmost part of a ship, the stern: Mk 4:38, Ac 27:29; opp. to πρῷρα, Ac 27:41.†
πρωί (Rec. πρωΐ),adv.(< πρό), [in LXX chiefly for בֹּקֶר, בַּבֹּקֶר;]in the morning, early: Mt 16:3 (R, txt.) 21:18, Mk 1:3511:2013:3515:116:[9], Jo 18:2820:1; λίαν π., Mk 16:2;...
πρωία, v.s. πρώιος.
πρώϊμος, v.s. πρόϊμος.
† πρωινός(Rec. -ϊνος, v. WH, App., ή, -όν (< πρωί), [in LXX chiefly for בֹּקֶר;] = cl. πρώιος,at early morn, early: ἀστήρ, Re 2:2822:16.†
πρώιος (Rec. -ϊος), -α, -ον(< πρωί), [in LXX for בֹּקֶר, לַּ׳, בַּ׳;]at early morn, early; as subst., ἡ π. (sc. ὥρα, cf. ἡ ὥ. ἡ π., III Mac 5:24), early morning: Mt 27:1, Jo 21:4.†
* πρῷρα (Rec. incorrectly πρώρα, v. Bl., § 3, 3; LS, s.v.), -ης (for Att. -ας, v. Bl., § 7, 1; Mayser, l 2), ἡ,the forward part of a ship, the prow: Ac 27:30; opp. to πρύμνα, Ac...
πρωτεύω(< πρῶτος), [in LXX: Es 5:11, II Mac 6:18 13:15*;]to be first, pre-eminent, have the first place: Col 1:18.†
*† πρωτοκαθεδρία, -ας, ἡ(< πρῶιος, καθέδρα),the chief seat: Mt 23:6, Mk 12:39 (v. Swete, in l.), Lk 11:4320:46.†
*† πρωτο-κλισία, -ας, ἡ,the chief place at table (v. Swete, Mk 12:39): Mt 23:6, Mk 12:39, Lk 14:7, 820:46.†
πρῶτον, πρῶτος, v.s. πρότερος.
B. Superl., πρῶτος, -η, -ον,[in LXX chiefly for רִאשׁוֹן, also for אֶחַד, etc.;]first,1. of Time or Place;(a) absol., as subst., ὁ π.., Lk 14:18, Jo 19:32, I Co 14:30; ὁ π. καὶ ...
πρωτοστάτης, -ου, ὁ(< πρῶτος, ἵστημι), [in LXX: Jb 15:24 AB*;]prop., of soldiers, one who stands first, one in the front rank (Thuc., Xen.); hence, metaph., a leader: Ac 24:5.†
† πρωτοτόκια, -ων, τά(< πρωτότοκος), [in LXX (with v.l. -εῖα, -εία): Ge 25:31 ff. 27:36, De 21:17, I Ch 5:1 (בְּכוֹרָה)*;]the rights of the first-born, birthright (= cl. ἡ πρεσβ...
πρωτότοκος, -ον(< πρῶτος, τίκτω), [in LXX chiefly for בְּכוֹר;]first-born: Lk 2:7; pl., He 11:28. Metaph., of the priority of Christ (originally perh. a Messianic title, cf. Ps ...
* πρώτως,adv.,first: Ac 11:26.†
πταίω,[in LXX chiefly for נגף ni.;]1. trans., to cause to stumble (I Ki 4:3, cf. Deiss., BS, 681).2. Intrans., to stumble. Metaph., in moral sense, Ro 11:11, Ja 2:103:2, II Pe 1...
πτέρνα, -ης, ἡ,[in LXX for עָקֵב;]the heel: fig., ἐπαίρειν τὴν π. ἐπί, Jo 13:18(LXX).†
πτερύγιον, -ου, -τό(dimin. of πτέρυξ), [in LXX chiefly for כָּנָף;]1. a little wing.2. Anything like a wing, as a turret, battlement: τ. ἱεροῦ, Mt 4:5, Lk 4:9.†
πτέρυξ, -υγος, ἡ(< πέτομαι), [in LXX chiefly for כָּנָף;]a wing: of birds, Mt 23:37, Lk 13:34, Re 12:14; of creatures seen in a vision, Re 4:89:9.†
** πτηνός, -ή, -όν(< πέτομαι), [in Aq.: Jb 5:7*;]winged; as subst., τὰ π., birds: I Co 15:39.†
πτοέω, -ῶ,[in LXX chiefly for חתת ni.;]to terrify. Pass., to be terrified: Lk 21:924:37 (WH, mg., θροηθέντες).†
πτόησις, -εως, ἡ(< πτοέω), [in LXX: Pr 3:25 (פַּחַד), Sir 50:4 א1, I Mac 3:25 R*;]a fluttering, excitement, caused by any emotion, but esp. by fear, hence, terror: φοβεῖσθαι πτό...
Πτολεμαΐς, -ΐδος, ἡ,Ptolemais, a maritime city of Phœnicea: Ac 21:7.†
** πτύον, -ου, τό,[in Sm.: Is 30:24*;]a winnowing shovel or fan: Mt 3:12, Lk 3:17.†
* πτύρομαι, depon.,to be startled, frightened: Phl 1:28. (The active πτύρω is also found in some late writers.)†
* πτύσμα, -τος, τό,(< πτύω),spittle: Jo 9:6 (Hipp., Polyb., al.).†