G04518
σαβαχθάνιsabacqavnisabachthani{sab-akh-than-ee'}of Chaldee or (7662 with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. shebakthani), a cry of distress:--sabachthani.S...
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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σαβαχθάνιsabacqavnisabachthani{sab-akh-than-ee'}of Chaldee or (7662 with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. shebakthani), a cry of distress:--sabachthani.S...
∑αβαώθSabawvqsabaoth{sab-ah-owth'}of Hebrew origin (6635 in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of God:--sabaoth.See H06635.
σαββατισμόςsabbatismovssabbatismos{sab-bat-is-mos'}from a derivative of 4521; a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven):--rest.See G04521.
σάββατονsavbbatonsabbaton{sab'-bat-on}of Hebrew origin (7676); the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution i...
σαγήνηsaghvnhsagene{sag-ay'-nay}from a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" f...
∑αδδουκαῖοςSaddoukai'osSaddoukaios{sad-doo-kah'-yos}probably from 4524; a Sadducaean (i.e. Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite:--Sadducee.See G04524.
∑αδώκSadwvkSadok{sad-oke'}of Hebrew origin (6659); Sadoc (i.e. Tsadok), an Israelite:--Sadoc.See H06659.
σαίνωsaivnwsaino{sah'-ee-no}akin to 4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb):--move.See G04579.
σάκκοςsavkkossakkos{sak'-kos}of Hebrew origin (8242); "sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief):-- sackcloth.See H08242.
∑αλάSalavSala{sal-ah'}of Hebrew origin (7974); Sala (i.e. Shelach), a patriarch:--Sala.See H07974.
∑αλαθιήλSalaqihvlSalathiel{sal-ath-ee-ale'}of Hebrew origin (7597); Salathiel (i.e. Shealtiel), an Israelite:--Salathiel.See H07597.
∑αλαμίςSalamivsSalamis{sal-am-ece'}probably from 4535 (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus:--Salamis.See G04535.
∑αλίμSalivmSaleim{sal-ime'}probably from the same as 4531; Salim, a place in Palestine:--Salim.See G04531.
σαλεύωsaleuvwsaleuo{sal-yoo'-o}from 4535; to waver, i.e. agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite:--move, shake (together), which can(...
∑αλήμSalhvmSalem{sal-ame'}of Hebrew origin (8004); Salem (i.e. Shalem), a place in Palestine:--Salem.See H08004.
∑αλμώνSalmwvnSalmon{sal-mone'}of Hebrew origin (8012); Salmon, an Israelite:--Salmon.See H08012.
∑αλμώνηSalmwvnhSalmone{sal-mo'-nay}perhaps of similar origin to 4529; Salmone, a place in Crete:--Salmone.See G04529.
σάλοςsavlossalos{sal'-os}probably from the base of 4525; a vibration, i.e. (specially), billow:--wave.See G04525.
σάλπιγξsavlpigxsalpigx{sal'-pinx}perhaps from 4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet:--trump(-et).See G04535.
σαλπίζωsalpivzwsalpizo{sal-pid'-zo}from 4536; to trumpet, i.e. sound a blast (literally or figuratively):--(which are yet to) sound (a trumpet).See G04536.
σαλπιστήςsalpisthvssalpistes{sal-pis-tace'}from 4537; a trumpeter:--trumpeter.See G04537.
∑αλώμηSalwvmhSalome{sal-o'-may}probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from 7965); Salome (i.e. Shelomah), an Israelitess:--Salome.See H07965.
∑αμάρεια ∑αμαρίαSamavreia SamarivaSamareia{sam-ar'-i-ah}of Hebrew origin (8111); Samaria (i.e. Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine:--Samaria.See H08111.
∑αμαρίτης ∑αμαρείτηςSamarivths SamareivthsSamareites{sam-ar-i'-tace}from 4540; a Samarite, i.e. inhabitant of Samaria:--Samaritan.See G04540.
∑αμαρῖτιςSamari'tisSamareitis{sam-ar-i'-tis}feminine of 4541; a Samaritess, i.e. woman of Samaria:--of Samaria.See G04541.
∑αμοθρᾴκηSamoqrav/khSamothrake{sam-oth-rak'-ay}from 4544 and Thraike (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean:--Samothracia.See G04544.
∑άμοςSavmosSamos{sam'-os}of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean:--Samos.