τρίζω
** τρίζω[in Aq.: Am 2:13; Sm.: Is 38:14 *;]1. prop., of sounds by animals, to cry, chirp, etc.2. Of other sounds, e.g., trans., τ. ὀδόντας, to gnash or grind the teeth: Mk 9:18.†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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** τρίζω[in Aq.: Am 2:13; Sm.: Is 38:14 *;]1. prop., of sounds by animals, to cry, chirp, etc.2. Of other sounds, e.g., trans., τ. ὀδόντας, to gnash or grind the teeth: Mk 9:18.†
τρίμηνος, -ον(< τρεῖς, μήν) [in LXX (neut.): Ge 38:24, IV Ki 23:31 B 24:8, II Ch 36:2, 9 (חֳדָשִׁיםשָׁלוֹשׁ) *;]of three months; as subst., τὸ τ. (= cl. ἡ τ.), a space of three ...
τρίς(< τρεῖς),adv.,thrice: Mt 26:34, 75, Mk 14:30, 72, Lk 22:34, 61, Jo 13:38, II Co 11:2512:8; ἐπὶ τ., Ac 10:1611:10.†
**† τρίστεγος, -ον (τρεῖς, στέγη)[in Sm.: Ge 6:17(16), Ez 42:6 *;]of three stories: τὸ τ. (sc. ὄκημα),the third story, Ac 20:9 (Dion., FlJ, al.).†
τρισ-χίλιοι, -αι, -αthree thousand: Ac 2:41.†
τρίτος, -η, -ονthe third: Mt 22:26, Mk 12:2115:25, Lk 24:21, Ac 2:15, al.; τῇ τ. ἡμέρᾳ (i.e. the next day but one: Xen., al.; v. Field, Notes, 11 ff.), Mt 16:21, Lk 24:46, al.; ...
τρίχινος, -η, -ον(< θρίξ), [in LXX: Za 13:4 (שֵׂעָר), Ex 26:7 *;]of hair: στόκος, Re 6:12 (Xen., Plat., al.).†
τρόμος, -ου, ὁ(< τρέμω), [in LXX for רִעָדָה, רַעַד, פַּחַד, etc.;]trembling, quaking, esp. from fear: Mk 16:8; φόβος κ. τ. (as in Ge 9:2, Ex 15:16, De 2:25, Is 19:16, al.), I C...
τροπή, -ῆς, ἡ(< τρέπω), [in LXX: De 33:14, Jb 38:33, Wi 7:18, al.;]a turning: esp. of the revolution of heavenly bodies, fig., Ja 1:17 (v.s. ἀποσκίασμα).†
τρόπος, -ου, ὁ(< τρέπω), [in LXX chiefly (ὃν τ.) for כַּאֲשֶׁר;]1. a way, manner, fashion: Mt 23:37, Lk 13:34, Ac 1:117:28, II Ti 3:8, Ju 7; καθ’ ὃν τ., Ac 15:1127:25 (cf. MM, x...
† τροπο-φορέω, -ῶ[in LXX: De 1:31 B.l (נָשָׂא) *;]1. to bear another's manners (R, txt., suffered he their manners): c. acc pers., Ac 13:18 (Rec., WH, R, txt.; ἐτροφο-, T, R, mg...
τροφή, -ῆς, ἡ(< τρέφω), [in LXX for לֶחֶם, מָזוֹן, אֹכֶל, etc.;]nourishment, food: Mt 3:46:2510:1024:45, Lk 12:23, Jo 4:8, Ac 2:469:1914:1727:33, 34, 36, 38, Ja 2:15. Metaph.: H...
Τρόφιμος, -ου, ὁTrophimus: Ac 20:421:29, II Ti 4:20.†
τροφός, -οῦ, ἡ(< τρέφω), [in LXX: Ge 35:8, IV Ki 11:2, II Ch 22:11Is 49:23 (מֵינֶקֶת) *;]a nurse: I Th 2:7.†
† τροφο-φορέω, -ῶ,[in LXX: De 1:31 (נָשָׂא), II Mac 7:27 *;]to nourish (Hesych.), bear like a nurse (R, mg., bare he them as a nursing-father): c. acc pers., Ac 13:18, T, Tr., R...
τροχιά, -ᾶς, ἡ(< τροχός), [in LXX: Pr 2:154:11, 26, 275:6, 21 (מַעְגָּל), Ez 27:19 A*;]the track of a wheel, hence, a track, path: fig., He 12:13(LXX) †
τροχός, -οῦ, τό(< τρέχω), [in LXX chiefly for אוֹפָן;]a wheel: Ja 3:6 (v. Mayor, Hort, in l.).†
τρύβλιον (Rec. τρυβλίον), -ου, τό[in LXX chiefly for קְעָרָה;]a bowl, dish: Mt 26:23, Mk 14:20 (Hippocr., Aristoph., Plut., al.).†
τρυγάω, -ῶ[in LXX for קָצַר, בָּצַר, etc.;]to gather in: c. acc,(a) of the fruit, Lk 6:44, Re 14:18;(b) of that from which it is gathered, Re 14:19.†
τρυγών, -όνος, ἡ(< τρύζω, to murmur, coo), [in LXX for תּוֹר, תֹּר;]a turtle-dove: Lk 2:24.†
† τρυμαλιά, -ᾶς, ἡ(< τρύω, to wear away), [in LXX: Je 13:4 (נָקִיק), etc.;]= τρύμη, a hole: τ. ῥαφίδος, eye of a needle, Mk 10:25.†SYN.: τρῆμα, τρύπημα
* τρύπημα, -τος, τό(< τρυπάω, to bore)a hole: τ. ῥαφιδος, eye of a needle, Mt 19:24 (WH, txt., τρῆμα).†SYN.: τρῆμα, τρυμαλιά
Τρύφαινα, -ης, ἡTryphæna: Ro 16:12 (v. Lft., Phl., 175 f.; MM, xxv).†
τρυφάω, -ῶ(< τρυφή), [in LXX: Ne 9:25 (עָדַן hithp.), Is 66:11 (עָנַג hithp.), Si 14:4 *;]to live daintily, luxuriously, to fare sumptuously: Ja 5:5 (cf. ἐν-τρυφάω).†SYN.: σπατα...
τρυφή, -ῆς, ἡ[in LXX chiefly for עָדַן;]softness, daintiness, luxuriousness: Lk 7:25, II Pe 2:13.†
Τρυφῶσα, -ης, ἡ, ς, ἡTryphosa: Ro 16:12 (v. Lft., Phl., 175 f.).†
Τρῳάς (Rec. Τρω-), -άδος, ἡTroas, a city near the Hellespont: Ac 16:8, 1120:5, 6, II Co 2:12, II Ti 4:13.†