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ἀβαρήςEtym. βάρος"without weight: not burdensome", of persons, NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ἀβαρήςEtym. βάρος"without weight: not burdensome", of persons, NTest.
ἈββᾶHebr. word, "father", NTest.
ἄβυσσοςEtym. For the Root, v. βαθύς.I. "with no bottom, bottomless, unfathomed", Hdt.; generally, "unfathomable, enormous", Aesch.II. ἡ ἄβυσσος, "the great deep, the abyss, bott...
ἀγαθοεργέω"to do good", NTest.
ἀγαθοποιέωI. "to do good", NTest.; ἀγ. τινά "to do good to", id=NTest.II. "to do well, act rightly", id=NTest.
ἀγαθοποιόςEtym. ποιέω"doing good, beneficent".
ἀγαθόςEtym. deriv. uncertain"good", Lat. bonus:I. of persons,1. in early times, "good, gentle, noble", in reference to birth, opp. to κακοί, πατρὸς δ᾽ εἴμ᾽ ἀγαθοῖο, θεὰ δέ με γε...
ἀγαθωσύνηEtym. ἀγαθός"goodness, kindness", NTest.
ἀγαλλίασις"great joy, exultation", NTest.
ἀγαλλιάωEtym. late form of ἀγάλλομαι"to rejoice exceedingly", NTest.
ἄγαμοςI. "unmarried, unwedded, single", Lat. caelebs, Il., Trag.II. γάμος ἄγαμος, "a marriage that is no marriage, a fatal marriage", Soph., Eur.
ἀγανακτέωEtym. ἄγαν1. "to feel irritation": metaph. "to be vexed, annoyed, angry, discontented", Ar., Plat.; c. dat. rei, "to be vexed at" a thing, id=Plat.; ἐπί τινι Isocr., ὑπ...
ἀγανάκτησιςEtym. from ἀγανακτέω"irritation", of the irritation caused by teething, Plat.: metaph., ἀγανάκτησιν ἔχει the thing gives "ground for annoyance or displeasure", Thuc.
ἀγαπάωEtym. ἀγάπηI. of persons, "to treat with affection, to caress, love, be fond of", c. acc., attic for ἀγαπάζω, Plat., etc.; Pass. "to be beloved", id=Plat., Dem.2. in NTest...
ἀγάπηEtym. Deriv. uncertain.I. "love": esp. "brotherly love, charity; the love" of God for man and of man for God, NTest.II. in pl. "a love-feast", id=NTest.
ἀγαπητόςEtym. verb. adj. ἀγαπάω,I. "beloved", of an "only" son, Hom., Dem.II. of things, "worthy of love, loveable, dear", Plat., etc.2. "to be acquiesced in" (as the least in a...
ἀγγαρεύωEtym. ἄγγαρος"to press" one "to serve as a courier, to press into service", NTest.
ἀγγεῖονEtym. ἄγγος
ἀγγελίαEtym. ἄγγελος1. "a message, tidings, news", Hom., Hdt., etc.; ἀγγελίη ἐμή "a report of" me, "concerning" me, Il.; ἀγγελίην πατρὸς φέρει ἐρχομένοιο he brings "news of or a...
ἄγγελος1. "a messenger, envoy", Hom., Hdt., attic2. generally, "one that announces", of birds of augury, Il.; Μουσῶν ἄγγελος, of a poet, Theogn.; Διὸς ἄγγ., of the nightingale, ...
ἄγεEtym. properly imperat. of ἄγω, used as adv."come! come on! well!" Lat. age! Hom., attic.
ἀγέληEtym. ἄγωI. "a herd", of horses, of oxen and kine, cf. βούνομος; of swine, Hes.II. "any herd or company", Soph., Eur.; metaph., πόνων ἀγέλαι id=Eur.
ἀγενεαλόγητος"of unrecorded descent", NTest.
ἁγιασμός"consecration, sanctification", NTest.
ἅγιοςEtym. ἄγος"devoted to the gods, sacred, holy", Lat. sacer:1. of things, esp. temples, Hdt., Xen., etc.: τὸ ἅγιον "the Temple", τὰ ἅγια τῶν ἁγίων "theHoly of Holies", NTest....
ἁγιωσύνηEtym. ἅγιος"holiness, sanctity", NTest.
ἀγκάληEtym. ἄγκοςI. "the bent arm", Hdt., etc.; mostly in pl., ἐν ἀγκάλαις "in the arms", Aesch., Eur.; ἐν ταῖς ἀγκ. Xen.;—in sg., φέρειν ἐν τῇ ἀγκάλῃ Hdt.II. metaph. "anything ...
ἄγκιστρονEtym. ἄγκος1. "a fish-hook", Od., Hdt., etc.2. "the hook of a spindle", Plat.