G02857
ΚολοσσαίKolossaivKolossai{kol-os-sah'-ee}apparently feminine plural of kolossos ("colossal"); Colossae, a place in Asia Minor:--Colosse.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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ΚολοσσαίKolossaivKolossai{kol-os-sah'-ee}apparently feminine plural of kolossos ("colossal"); Colossae, a place in Asia Minor:--Colosse.
ΚολοσσαεύςKolossaeusKolossaeus{kol-os-sayoos'}from 2857; a Colossaean, (i.e. inhabitant of Colossae:--Colossian.See G02857.
κόλποςkovlposkolpos{kol'-pos}apparently a primary word; the bosom; by analogy, a bay:--bosom, creek.
κολυμβάωkolumbavwkolumbao{kol-oom-bah'-o}from kolumbos (a diver); to plunge into water:--swim.
κολυμβήθραkolumbhvqrakolumbethra{kol-oom-bay'-thrah}a diving-place, i.e. pond for bathing (or swimming):--pool.
κολωνίαkolwnivakolonia{kol-o-nee'-ah}of Latin origin; a Roman "colony" for veterans:--colony.
κομάωkomavwkomao{kom-ah'-o}from 2864; to wear tresses of hair:--have long hair.See G02864.
κόμηkovmhkome{kom'-ay}apparently from the same as 2865; the hair of the head (locks, as ornamental, and thus differing from 2359; which properly denotes merely the scalp):--hair...
κομίζωkomivzwkomizo{kom-id'-zo}from a primary komeo (to tend, i.e. take care of); properly, to provide for, i.e. (by implication) to carry off (as if from harm; genitive case ob...
κομψότερονkomyovteronkompsoteron{komp-sot'-er-on}neuter comparative of a derivative of the base of 2865 (meaning, properly, well dressed, i.e. nice); figuratively, convalescent:...
κονιάωkoniavwkoniao{kon-ee-ah'-o}from konia (dust; by analogy, lime); to whitewash:--whiten.
κονιορτόςkoniortovskoniortos{kon-ee-or-tos'}from the base of 2867 and ornumi (to "rouse"); pulverulence (as blown about):--dust.See G02867.
κοπάζωkopavzwkopazo{kop-ad'-zo}from 2873; to tire, i.e. (figuratively) to relax:--cease.See G02873.
κοπετόςkopetovskopetos{kop-et-os'}from 2875; mourning (properly, by beating the breast):--lamentation.See G02875.
κοπήkophvkope{kop-ay'}from 2875; cutting, i.e. carnage:--slaughter.See G02875.
κοπιάωkopiavwkopiao{kop-ee-ah'-o}from a derivative of 2873; to feel fatigue; by implication, to work hard:--(bestow) labour, toil, be wearied.See G02873.
κόποςkovposkopos{kop'-os}from 2875; a cut, i.e. (by analogy) toil (as reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by implication, pains:--labour, + trouble, weariness.See...
κόπριαkovpriakopria{kop-ree'-ah}from kopros (ordure; perhaps akin to 2875); manure:--dung(-hill).See G02875.
κόπτωkovptwkopto{kop'-to}a primary verb; to "chop"; specially, to beat the breast in grief:--cut down, lament, mourn, (be-)wail. Compare the base of 5114.See G05114.
κόραξkovraxkorax{kor'-ax}perhaps from 2880; a crow (from its voracity):--raven.See G02880.
κοράσιονkoravsionkorasion{kor-as'-ee-on}neuter of a presumed derivative of kore (a maiden); a (little) girl:--damsel, maid.
κορβᾶν κορβανᾶςkorba'n korbana'skorban{kor-ban'} and korbanas {kor-ban-as'}and korbanas kor-ban-as' of Hebrew and Chaldee origin respectively (7133); a votive offering and the o...
ΚόρεKovreKore{kor-eh'}of Hebrew origin (7141); Core (i.e. Korach), an Israelite:--Core.See H07141.
κορέννυμιkorevnnumikorennumi{kor-en'-noo-mee}a primary verb; to cram, i.e. glut or sate:--eat enough, full.
ΚορίνθιοςKorivnqiosKorinthios{kor-in'-thee-os}from 2882; a Corinthian, i.e. inhabitant of Corinth:--Corinthian.See G02882.
ΚόρινθοςKovrinqosKorinthos{kor'-in-thos}of uncertain derivation; Corinthus, a city of Greece:--Corinth.
ΚορνήλιοςKornhvliosKornelios{kor-nay'-lee-os}of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman:--Cornelius.