G03953
παροψίςparoyivsparopsis{par-op-sis'}from 3844 and the base of 3795; a side-dish (the receptacle):--platter.See G03844.See G03795.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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παροψίςparoyivsparopsis{par-op-sis'}from 3844 and the base of 3795; a side-dish (the receptacle):--platter.See G03844.See G03795.
παρρησίαparrhsivaparrhesia{par-rhay-see'-ah}from 3956 and a derivative of 4483; all out-spokenness, i.e. frankness, bluntness, publicity; by implication, assurance:--bold (X -ly...
παρρησιάζομαιparrhsiavzomaiparrhesiazomai{par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee}middle voice from 3954; to be frank in utterance, or confident in spirit and demeanor:--be (wax) bold, (preac...
πᾶςpa'spas{pas}including all the forms of declension; apparently a primary word; all, any, every, the whole:--all (manner of, means), alway(-s), any (one), X daily, + ever, ever...
πάσχαpavscapascha{pas'-khah}of Chaldee origin (compare 6453); the Passover (the meal, the day, the festival or the special sacrifices connected with it):--Easter, Passover.See H...
πάσχω,pavscw"3958 pascho {pas'-kho} 包括 (patho {path'-o} 和 pentho {pen'-tho})patho path'-o, and pentho pen'-tho, used only in certain tenses for it apparently a primary verb; ...
∏άταραPavtaraPatara{pat'-ar-ah}probably of foreign origin; Patara, a place in Asia Minor:--Patara.
πατάσσωpatavsswpatasso{pat-as'-so}probably prolongation from 3817; to knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally):--smite, strike. Compare 5180.See G03817.See G05180.
πατέωpatevwpateo{pat-eh'-o}from a derivative probably of 3817 (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively):--tread (down, under foot).See G03817.
πατήρpathvrpater{pat-ayr'}apparently a primary word; a "father" (literally or figuratively, near or more remote):--father, parent.
∏άτμοςPavtmosPatmos{pat'-mos}of uncertain derivation; Patmus, an islet in the Mediterranean:--Patmos.
πατρολῴαςpatrolwv/aspatraloas{pat-ral-o'-as}from 3962 and the same as the latter part of 3389; a parricide:--murderer of fathers.See G03962.See G03389.
πατριάpatriavpatria{pat-ree-ah'}as if feminine of a derivative of 3962; paternal descent, i.e. (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation):--family, kindred, linea...
πατριάρχηςpatriavrchspatriarches{pat-ree-arkh'-ace}from 3965 and 757; a progenitor ("patriarch"):--patriarch.See G03965.See G00757.
πατρικόςpatrikovspatrikos{pat-ree-kos'}from 3962; paternal, i.e. ancestral:--of fathers.See G03962.
πατρίςpatrivspatris{pat-rece'}from 3902; a father-land, i.e. native town; (figuratively) heavenly home:--(own) country.See G03902.
∏ατροβᾶςPatroba'sPatrobas{pat-rob'-as}perhaps a contraction for Patrobios (a compound of 3962 and 979); father's life; Patrobas, a Christian:--Patrobas.See G03962.See G00979.
πατροπαράδοτοςpatroparavdotospatroparadotos{pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os}from 3962 and a derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down); traditionary:--received by tradition ...
πατρῷοςpatrw'/ospatroos{pat-ro'-os}from 3962; paternal, i.e. hereditary:--of fathers.See G03962.
∏αῦλοςPau'losPaulos{pow'-los}of Latin origin; (little; but remotely from a derivative of 3973, meaning the same); Paulus, the name of a Roman and of an apostle:--Paul, Paulus.Se...
παύωpauvwpauo{pow'-o}a primary verb ("pause"); to stop (transitively or intransitively), i.e. restrain, quit, desist, come to an end:--cease, leave, refrain.
∏άφοςPavfosPaphos{paf'-os}of uncertain derivation; Paphus, a place in Cyprus:--Paphos.
παχύνωpacuvnwpachuno{pakh-oo'-no}from a derivative of 4078 (meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by implication) to fatten (figuratively, stupefy or render callous):--wax gross.See...
πέδηpevdhpede{ped'-ay}ultimately from 4228; a shackle for the feet:--fetter.See G04228.
πεδινόςpedinovspedinos{ped-ee-nos'}from a derivative of 4228 (meaning the ground); level (as easy for the feet):--plain.See G04228.
πεζεύωpezeuvwpezeuo{ped-zyoo'-o}from the same as 3979; to foot a journey, i.e. travel by land:--go afoot.See G03979.
πεζῇpezh'/peze{ped-zay'}dative case feminine of a derivative of 4228 (as adverb); foot-wise, i.e. by walking:--a- (on) foot.See G04228.