γυμνάζω
** γυμνάζω(< γυμνός), [in LXX: II Mac 10:15 *;]1. properly, to exercise naked.2. Generally, to exercise, train the body or mind: I Ti 4:7, He 5:1412:11, II Pe 2:14.†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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** γυμνάζω(< γυμνός), [in LXX: II Mac 10:15 *;]1. properly, to exercise naked.2. Generally, to exercise, train the body or mind: I Ti 4:7, He 5:1412:11, II Pe 2:14.†
** γυμνασία, -ας, ἡ(< γυμνάζω), [in LXX: IV Mac 11:20 *;]exercise: I Ti 4:8.†
*† γυμνιτεύω (Rec. γυμνητ-, V. Tdf., Pr., 81),to be naked or scantily clad: I Co 4:11 (cf. ἐν ψύχει κ. γυμνότητι, II Co 11:27; γυμνοί, Ja 2:15. In κοινή writers, γ. also means t...
γυμνός, -ή, -όν,[in LXX chiefly for עָרוֹם;]naked, without clothing, and sometimes (as freq. in cl.) scantily or poorly clad (Is 20:2ff., To 1:16, II Mac 11:12): Mt 25:36, 3843,...
γυμνότης, -ητος, ἡ(< γυμνός), [in LXX for עֵירֹם, De 28:48 *;]nakedness: Ro 8:35, II Co 11:27, Re 3:18.†
* γυναικάριον, -ου, τό (dim. of γυνή),a little woman; contemptuously, a silly woman (EV): II Ti 3:6.†
γυναικεῖος, -α, -ον(< γυνή), [in LXX chiefly for אִשָּׁה;]female: I Pe 3:7.†
γυνή, -αικός, ἡ,[in LXX for אִשָּׁה;]1. a woman, married or unmarried: Mt 11:1114:21, al.; ὕπανδρος γ., Ro 7:2; γ. χήρα, Lk 4:26; in vocat., γύναι implies neither reproof nor se...
Γώγ, ὁ (Heb. גּוֹג), indecl.,Gog, assoc. with Magog (q.v): Re 20:8.†
γωνία, -ας, ἡ(< γόνυ), [in LXX chiefly for פִּנָּה;]an angle, a corner: Mt 6:5, Ac 26:26; τ. τέσσαρας γ. τ. γῆς, Re 7:1, 20:8; κεφαλὴ γνωνίας (רֹאשׁ פִּנָּה, Ps 117(118):22, LXX...
Δ, δ, δέλτα, τό, indecl.,the fourth letter. As a numeral, δʹ = 4, δ͵ = 4000.
Δαβίδ, v.s. Δαυείδ.
** δαιμονίζομαι(in cl. also δαιμονάω; < δαίμων), [in Aq.: Ps 90(91):6 *;]to be under the power of a δαίμων (δαιμόνιον, q.v.), to be possessed: Mt 15:22; elsewhere always ptcp., ...
δαιμόνιον, -ου, τό(neut. of δαιμόνιος, -α, -ον, divine), [in LXX (so also in π; v. MM, Exp., x) for שֵׁד, אֱלִיל, (freq. in Tob);]1. as in cl.;(a) the Divine power, Deity (Hdt.,...
**† δαιμονιώδης, -ες(< δαιμόνιον, εἶδος), [in Sm.: Ps 90(91):6 *;]demon-like: Ja 3:15 (Cremer, 171).†
δαίμων, -ονος, ὁ, ἡ[in LXX for גַּד, Is 65:11 (א; δαιμονίῳ, AB) *;]in cl. and NT = δαιμόνιον; a demon: Mt 8:31.†
δάκνω[in LXX for נשׁךְ, Ge 49:17, al., exc. De 8:15 (שׂרף);]to bite: metaph., Ga 5:15.†
δάκρυον (poët. form δάκρυ), -ου, τό,[in LXX for דִּמְעָה;]a tear: Mk 9:24 (WH, txt., R, txt. omit), Ac 20:19, 31, II Co 2:4, II Ti 1:4, He 5:712:17, Re 7:1721:4; metaph., dat. p...
δακρύω[in LXX for בָּכָה, etc.;]to weep, shed tears: Jo 11:35.†SYN.: κλαίω, of audible weeping, to cry; ὀδύρομαι, of grief expressed verbally, to lament; θρηνέω, of formal lamen...
δακτύλιος, -ου, ὁ(< δάκτυλος), [in LXX chiefly for טַבַּעַת;]a ring: Lk 15:22.†
δάκτυλος, -ου, ὁ[in LXX chiefly for אֶצְבַּע;]a finger: Mt 23:4, Mk 7:33, Lk 11:4616:24, Jo 8:6, 820:25, 27; metaph., δ. θεοῦ (cf. Ex 8:19), Lk 11:20.†
Δαλμανουθά, ἡindecl.,Dalmanutha, an unidentified place near the Sea of Galilee: Mk 8:10 (cf. Μαγαδάν).†
Δαλματία (L, Δελ-), -ας, ἡDalmatia, a part of Illyria on E. coast of the Adriatic: II Ti 4:10.†
δαμάζω[in LXX: Da 2:40 (חֲשַׁל) *;]to tame, subdue: Mk 5:4, Ja 3:7; metaph., τ. γλῶσσαν, Ja 3:8 (Field, Notes, 237 f.).†
δάμαλις, -εως, ἡ(fem. of δαμάλης, a bullock), [in LXX chiefly for פָּרָה, עֶגְלָה;]a heifer, He 9:13.†
Δάμαρις, -ιδος, ἡ(< δάμαρ, poët., a wife),Damaris: Ac 17:34.†
Δαμασκηνός, -ή, -όνof Damascus, Damascene: II Co 11:32.†