σκύβαλον
**† σκύβαλον, -ου, τό[in LXX: Si 27:4 *;]refuse, esp. dung (v. MM, ii, iii, xxiii): Phl 3:8.†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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**† σκύβαλον, -ου, τό[in LXX: Si 27:4 *;]refuse, esp. dung (v. MM, ii, iii, xxiii): Phl 3:8.†
Σκύθης, -ου, ὁScythian, an inhabitant of Scythia, i.e. Russia and Siberia, a synonym with the Greeks for the wildest of barbarians: Col 3:11.†
σκυθρωπός, -όν (also -ή, -όν)(< σκυθρός, sullen, + ὤψ), [in LXX: Ge 40:7 (רַע), etc.;]of a gloomy countenance: Mt 6:16, Lk 24:17.†
* σκύλλω1. in cl., to skin, flay, rend (Æsch., Anthol.).2. In Hellenistic writers, to vex, trouble, annoy: c. acc. pers., Mk 5:35, Lk 8:49; pass., ἐσκυλμένοι, distressed, Mt 9:3...
σκῦλον(Rec. σκύλον), -ου, τό [in LXX chiefly for שָׁלָל;]mostly in pl., σκῦλα, arms stripped from a foe, spoils: Lk 11:22.†
* σκωληκό-βρωτος, -ον(< σκώληξ, βιβρώσκω),eaten of worms: Ac 12:23 (cf. II Mac 9:9, and v. MM, xxiii) †
σκώληξ, -ηκος, ὁ[in LXX chiefly for תּוֹלָע and cogn. forms;]a worm: of the kind which preys upon dead bodies, metaph., of fut. punishment, Mk 9:48 (LXX, Is 66:24; cf. Si 7:17, ...
*† σμαράγδινος(< σμάραγδος, q.v.),1. of emerald (Luc., V.H., ii, 11).2. As in π. (Deiss., BS, 267), emerald-green: Re 4:3 (for the construction, v. Swete, in l.; Zorell, s.v.).†
σμάραγδος, -ου, ἡ(and in late writers also ὁ), [in LXX: Ex 28:9 (שֹׁהַם) 36:17 (39:10) (בָּרֶקֶת), Ez 28:13 (יַהֲלֹם), etc.;]emerald or other trans parent green stone (LS, s.v.;...
Σμύρνα (T, Ζμ-; B1., § 3, 9), -ας, ἡSmyrna, an Ionian city on the Ægean: Re 1:112:8.†
σμύρνα(in some MSS, ζμ-; v. Bl., § 3, 9), -ης, ἡ, [in LXX for מוֹר מֹר;]myrrh, a resinous gum used as an unguent and for embalming: Mt 2:11, Jo 19:39.†
Σμυρναῖος, -α, -ονof Smyrna: Re 2:8, Rec.†
*† σμυρνίζω(< σμύρνα),1. intrans., to be like myrrh (Diosc., i, 79).2. Trans., to mingle or drug with myrrh: pass., Mk 15:23.†
Σόδομα, -ων, τά (Heb. סְדֹם),Sodom (Ge 13:10, 12, al.): Mt 10:1511:23, 24Lk 10:1217:29, Ro 9:29(LXX), II Pe 2:6, Ju 7, Re 11:8.†
Σολομών, -ῶνος (so prop., but Rec. has freq. -ῶν, -ῶντος, as also WH in Ac 3:115:12; in Ac 7:47 T has Σαλωμών, as LXX freq., indecl.; v. B1., § 10, 1; Tdf., Prol., 104, 119; WH,...
σορός, -οῦ, ἡ[in LXX: Ge 50:26 (אָרוֹן), Jb 21:32 A *;](a) a cinerary urn (Hom.);(b) a coffin (Hdt., i, 68, 3, al.): Lk 7:14.†
σός, -ή, -όνpossess. prop. of second pers.,thy, thine: Mt 7:3, al.; as subst., οἱ σοί, thy kinsfolk, friends, Mk 5:19; τὸ σόν, what is thine, Mt 20:1425:25; τὰ σά, thy goods, Lk...
*† σουδάριον, -ου, τό (Lat.),handkerchief, kerchief: Lk 19:20, Ac 19:12; used as a head covering for the dead, Jo 11:4420:7 (cf. Deiss., BS, 223).†
Σουσάννα, -ης(cf. Da LXX TH Su, inscr., 2, 7, al.), ἡ,Susanna: Lk 8:3.†
σοφία, -ας, ἡ[in LXX chiefly for חׇכְמָה;]skill, intelligence, wisdom, ranging from knowledge of the arts and matters of daily life to mental excellence in its highest and fulle...
σοφίζω(< σοφός), [in LXX chiefly for חכם;]to make wise, instruct: c. acc. pers., II Ti 3:15 (cf. Ps 18 (19):8 (Ps 118 (119):98). As depon., -ομαι;(a) intrans., to become wise (I...
σοφός, -ή, -όν[in LXX chiefly for חָכָם;]skilled, clever, wise, whether in handicraft, the affairs of life, the sciences or learning: Ro 16:19, I Co 3:10; of the learned, Ro 1:1...
Σπανία, -ας, ἡ(= cl. Ἑσπερία or Ἰβηρία; late writers adopted the Roman name, Ἱσπανία (I Mac 8:3) or Σ. as here),Spain: Ro 15:24, 28.†
σπαράσσω[in LXX: II Ki 22:8 B (גּעשׁ hith.), Je 4:19 (המה) Da LXX 8:7 (שׁלךְ hi.), III Mac 4:6 *;]1. to tear, rend, mangle.2. to convulse: Mk 1:26 (v. Swete, in l.) Mk 9:26, Lk ...
σπαργανόω, -ῶ(< σπάργανον, a swathing-band) [in LXX: Jb 38:9, Ez 16:4 (חתל pu.)*;]to swathe, wrap in swaddling-clothes: Lk 2:7, 12 (Hipp., Arist., Plut.).†
† σπαταλάω, -ῶ(< σπατάλη, wantonness, luxury, Si 27:13 *), [in LXX: Ez 16:49 (שׁקט hi.), Si 21:15 *;]to live riotously: I Ti 5:6, Ja 5:5 (Polyb.).†SYN.: στρηνιάω, τρυφάω (v. Tr....
σπάω[in LXX chiefly for שׁלף,;]in cl. poët. for ἕλκω; mostly used in mid. (cf. M, Pr., 157),to draw: μάχαιραν, Mk 14:47, Ac 16:27,†