A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
24.2; 26.61; met. to nullify, abrogate, Mat. 5.17.
Ac. 5.38, 39, et al.; intrans. to unloose harness, &c.,
to halt, to stop for the night, lodge, Lu. 9.12.
Καταμανθάνω, (κατά & μανθάνω)
f. μαθήσομαι, a.2. κατέμᾰθον,
to learn or observe thoroughly; to consider accurately and
diligently, contemplate, mark, Mat. 6.28.
Καταμαρτῠρέω, ῶ, (κατά & μαρτυρέω)
f. ήσω,
to witness or testify against, Mat. 26.62; 27.13, et al.
Καταμένω, (κατά & μένω)
f. ενῶ,
to remain; to abide, dwell, Ac. 1.13.
Καταμόνας, (κατά & μόνος)
alone, apart, in private, Mar. 4.10. Lu. 9.18.
Κατανάθεμα, ατος, τό, (κατά & ἀνάθεμα)
a curse, execration; meton. one accursed, execrable,
Re. 22.3: (N.T.)
whence
Καταναθεματίζω,
f. ίσω,
to curse, Mat. 26.74. N.T.
Κατανᾱλίσκω, (κατά & ἀναλίσκω)
f. λώσω,
to consume, as fire, He. 12.29.
Καταναρκάω, ῶ,(κατά & ναρκάω, to grow torpid)
f. ήσω,
in N.T., to be torpid to the disadvantage of any one,
to be a dead weight upon; by impl. to be troublesome,
burdensome to, in respect of maintenance,
2 Co. 11.9; 12.13, 14.
Κατανεύω, (κατά & νεύω)
f. εύσομαι,
pr. to nod, signify assent by a nod; genr. to make signs,
beckon, Lu. 5.7.
Κατανοέω, ῶ (κατά & νοέω)
f. ήσω,
to perceive, understand, apprehend, Lu. 20.23;
to observe, mark, contemplate, Lu. 12.24, 27;
to discern, descry, Mat. 7.3;
to have regard to, make account of, Ro. 4.19.
Καταντάω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀντάω)
f. ήσω,
to come to, arrive at, Ac. 16.1; 20.15;
of an epoch, to come upon, 1 Co. 10.11;
met. to reach, attain to, Ac. 26.7, et al. L.G.
Κατάνυξις, εως, ἡ,
in N.T., deep sleep, stupor, dulness, Ro. 11.8. S.
Κατανύσσω, (κατά & νύσσω)
f. ξω, a.2. pass. κατενύγην,
to pierce through; to pierce with compunction and
pain of heart, Ac. 2.37.
Καταξιόω, ῶ (κατά & ἀξιόω)
f. ώσω,
to account worthy of, Lu. 20.35; 21.36. Ac. 5.41. 2 Th. 1.5.
Καταπᾰτέω, ῶ, (κατά & πατέω)
f. ήσω,
to trample upon, tread down or under feet,
Mat. 5.13; 7.6 Lu. 8.5; 12.1;
met. to treat with contumely, spurn, He. 10.29.
Κατάπαυσις, εως, ἡ,
pr. the act of giving rest; a state of settled cessation or
rest, He. 3.11, 18; 4.3, 11, et al.; a place of rest,
place of abode, dwelling, habitation, Ac. 7.49:
from
Καταπαύω, (κατά & παύω)
f. αύσω,
to cause to cease, restrain, Ac. 14.18; to cause to rest,
give rest to, introduce into a permanent settlement,
He. 4.8; intrans. to rest, desist from, He. 4.4, 10.
Καταπέτασμα, ατος, τό, (καταπετάννυμι, to expand)
a veil, curtain, Mat. 27.51. Mar. 15.38. Lu. 23.45.
He. 6.19; 10.20. S.
Καταπίνω, (κατά & πίνω)
f. πίομαι, a.2. κατέπῐον, a.1. pass. κατεπόθην,
to drink, swallow, gulp down, Mat. 23.24;
to swallow up, absorb, Re. 12.16. 2 Co. 5.4;
to ingulf, submerge, overwhelm, He. 11.29;
to swallow greedily, devour, 1 Pe. 5.8;
to distroy, annihilate, 1 Co. 15.54. 2 Co. 2.7.
Καταπίπτω, (κατά & πίπτω)
f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. κατέπεσον, p. πέπτωκα,
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