G03629
οἰκτίρμωνoijktivrmwnoiktirmon{oyk-tir'-mone}from 3627; compassionate:--merciful, of tender mercy.See G03627.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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οἰκτίρμωνoijktivrmwnoiktirmon{oyk-tir'-mone}from 3627; compassionate:--merciful, of tender mercy.See G03627.
οἰνοπότηςoijnopovthsoinopotes{oy-nop-ot'-ace}from 3631 and a derivative of the alternate of 4095; a tippler:--winebibber.See G03631.See G04095.
οἶνοςoi\\nosoinos{oy'-nos}a primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin (3196)); "wine" (literally or figuratively):--wine.See H03196.
οἰνοφλυγίαoijnoflugivaoinophlugia{oy-nof-loog-ee'-ah}from 3631 and a form of the base of 5397; an overflow (or surplus) of wine, i.e. vinolency (drunkenness):--excess of wine.Se...
οἴομαι οἶμαιoi[omai oi\\maioiomai{oy'-om-ahee} 或 (缩简型) oimai {oy'-mahee}oimai oy'-mahee middle voice apparently from 3634; to make like (oneself), i.e. imagine (be of the op...
οἷοςoi|oshoios{hoy'-os}probably akin to 3588, 3739, and 3745; such or what sort of (as a correlation or exclamation); especially the neuter (adverbially) with negative, not so:-...
ὀκνέωojknevwokneo{ok-neh'-o}from oknos (hesitation); to be slow (figuratively, loath):--delay.
ὀκνηρόςojknhrovsokneros{ok-nay-ros'}from 3635; tardy, i.e. indolent; (figuratively) irksome:--grievous, slothful.See G03635.
ὀκταήμεροςojktahvmerosoktaemeros{ok-tah-ay'-mer-os}from 3638 and 2250; an eight-day old person or act:--the eighth day.See G03638.See G02250.
ὀκτώojktwvokto{ok-to'}a primary numeral; "eight":--eight.
ὄλεθροςo[leqrosolethros{ol'-eth-ros}from a primary ollumi (to destroy; a prolonged form); ruin, i.e. death, punishment:--destruction.
ὀλιγοπιστίαojligopistiva@@@@3639a
ὀλιγόπιστοςojligovpistosoligopistos{ol-ig-op'-is-tos}from 3641 and 4102; incredulous, i.e. lacking confidence (in Christ):--of little faith.See G03641.See G04102.
ὀλίγοςojlivgosoligos{ol-ee'-gos}of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree, number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbially) somewhat:--+ almost, brief(-ly), few,...
ὀλιγόψυχοςojligovyucosoligopsuchos{ol-ig-op'-soo-khos}from 3641 and 6590; little-spirited, i.e. faint-hearted:--feebleminded.See G06590.See G03641.
ὀλιγωρέωojligwrevwoligoreo{ol-ig-o-reh'-o}from a compound of 3641 and ora ("care"); to have little regard for, i.e. to disesteem:--despise.See G03641.
ὀλίγωςojlivgws@@@@3643a
ὀλοθρευτήςojloqreuthvsolothreutes{ol-oth-ryoo-tace'}from 3645; a ruiner, i.e. (specially), a venomous serpent:--destroyer.See G03645.
ὀλοθρεύωojloqreuvwolothreuo{ol-oth-ryoo'-o}from 3639; to spoil, i.e. slay:--destroy.See G03639.
ὁλοκαύτωμαoJlokauvtwmaholokautoma{hol-ok-ow'-to-mah}from a derivative of a compound of 3650 and a derivative of 2545; a wholly-consumed sacrifice ("holocaust"):--(whole) burnt o...
ὁλοκληρίαoJloklhrivaholokleria{hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah}from 3648; integrity, i.e. physical wholeness:--perfect soundness.See G03648.
ὁλόκληροςoJlovklhrosholokleros{hol'-ok'-lay-ros}from 3650 and 2819; complete in every part, i.e. perfectly sound (in body):--entire, whole.See G03650.See G02819.
ὀλολύζωojloluvzwololuzo{ol-ol-odd'-zo}a reduplicated primary verb; to "howl" or "halloo", i.e. shriek:--howl.
ὅλοςo&losholos{hol'-os}a primary word; "whole" or "all", i.e. complete (in extent, amount, time or degree), especially (neuter) as noun or adverb:--all, altogether, every whit, ...
ὁλοτελήςoJlotelhvsholoteles{hol-ot-el-ace'}from 3650 and 5056; complete to the end, i.e. absolutely perfect:--wholly.See G03650.See G05056.
ὈλυμπᾶςOjlumpa'sOlumpas{ol-oom-pas'}probably a contraction from Olumpiodoros (Olympian-bestowed, i.e. heaven-descended); Olympas, a Christian:--Olympas.
ὄλυνθοςo[lunqosolunthos{ol'-oon-thos}of uncertain derivation; an unripe (because out of season) fig:--untimely fig.