Dictionary entry

ὅλος

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

ὅλος, -η, -ον,

[in LXX chiefly for כֹּל;]

of persons and things, whole, entire, complete;

1. of indefinite ideas, c. subst. anarth.: Lk 5:5, Ac 11:2628:30, Tit 1:11; ὅλον ἄνθρωπον (an entire man; v. Field, Notes, 93), Jo 7:23; ὅλη Ἰερουσαλήμ (= πᾶσα Ἰ, Mt 2:3; v. Bl., § 47, 9), Ac 21:31.

2. Definite, c. art.;

(a) preceding subst.: Mt 4:23, 24, Lk 8:39, I Co 12:17, al.;

(b) following subst.: Mk 1:33, Lk 9:25, Jo 4:53, Ac 21:30, al.;

(c) between art. and subst., where subst. is an abstract noun (Plat., al.).

3. Attached to adj. or verb: Mt 13:33, Lk 13:21, Jo 9:34, al.; adverbially, δι ̓ ὅλου (MM, xviii), Jo 19:23.