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
to fall down, fall prostrate, Ac. 26.14; 28.6.
Καταπλέω, (κατά & πλέω)
f. εύσομαι, a.1. κατέπλευσα,
to sail towards land, to come to land, Lu. 8.26.
Καταπονέω, ῶ, (κατά & πονέω)
f. ήσω,
to exhaust by labour or suffering; to weary out, 2 Pe. 2.7;
to overpower, oppress, Ac. 7.24.
Καταποντίζω, (κατά & ποντίζω, to sink, fr. πόντος)
f. ίσω,
to sink in the sea; pass. to sink, Mat. 14.30; to be plunged,
submerged, Mat. 18.6
Κατάρα, ας, ἡ, (κατά & ἀρά)
a cursing, execration, imprecation, Ja. 3.10. fr. the Heb.
condemnation, doom, Ga. 3.10, 13. 2 Pe. 2.14; meton. a doomed
one, one on whom condemation falls, Ga. 3.13: (ᾰρ)
whence
Καταράομαι, ῶμαι,
f. άσομαι, a.1. κατηρᾱσάμην, in N.T., p. pass. part. κατηραμένος,
to curse, to wish evil to, imprecate evil upon, Mat. 5.44.
Mar. 11.21, et al.; in N.T., pass. to be doomed, Mat. 25.41.
Καταργέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀργός)
f. ήσω, p. κατήργηκα, a.1. κατήργησα, p. pass. κατήργημαι,
a.1. pass. κατηργήθην,
to render useless or unproductive, occupy unprofitably,
Lu. 13.7; to render powerless, Ro. 6.6; to make empty and
unmeaning, Ro. 4.14; to render null, to abrogate, cancel,
Ro. 3.3, 31. Eph 2.15, et al.; to bring to an end,
1 Co. 2.6; 13.8; 15.24, 26. 2 Co. 3.7, et al.; to destroy,
annihilate, 2 Th. 2.8. He. 2.14; to free from, diserver
from, Ro. 7.2, 6. Ga. 5.4.
Καταριθμέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀριθμέω)
f. ήσω,
to enumerate, number with, count with, Ac. 1.17.
Καταρτίζω, (κατά & ἀρτίζω)
f. ίσω, a.1. κατήρτισα,
to adjust thoroughly; to knit together, unite completely,
1 Co. 1.10; to frame, He. 11.3; to prepare, provide,
Mat. 21.16. He. 10.5; to qualify fully, to elevate to
a complete standard, Lu. 6.40. He. 13.21. 1 Pe. 5.10;
p. pass. κατηρτισμένος, fit, ripe, Ro. 9.22; to repair,
refit, Mat. 4.21. Mar. 1.19; to supply, make good,
1 Th. 3.10; to restore to a forfeited condition, to
reinstate, Ga. 6.1:
whence
Κατάρτῐσις, εως, ἡ
pr. a complete adjustment; a state of completeness,
perfection, 2 Co. 13.9. L.G.
Καταρτισμός, οῦ, ὁ,
completeness of qualification, a perfecting, Ep. 4.12. L.G.
Κατασείω, (κατά & σείω)
f. σείσω,
to shake down or violently; τὴω χεῖρε or τῇ χειρί,
to wave the hand, beckon; to sign silence by waving
the hand, Ac. 12.17, et al.
Κατασκάπτω, (κατά & σκάπτω)
f. ψω,
pr. to dig down under, undermine; by impl. to overthrow,
demolish, raze, Ro. 11.3; τὰ κατεσκαμμένα, ruins,
Ac. 15.16.
Κατασκευάζω, (κατά & σκευάζω, fr. σκεῦος)
f. άσω,
to prepare, put in readiness, Mat. 11.10. Mar. 1.2.
Lu. 1.17; 7.27; to construct, form, build,
He. 3.3, 4; 9.2, 6; 11.7. 1 Pe. 3.20.
Κατασκηνόω, ῶ, (κατά & σκηνόω, fr. σκηνή)
f. ώσω,
to pitch one's tent; in N.T., to rest in a place, settle,
abide, Ac. 2.26; to haunt, roost, Mat. 13.32. Mar. 4.32.
Lu. 13.19:
whence
Κατασκήνωσις, εως, ἡ,
pr. the pitching a tent; a tent; in N.T., a dwelling-place;
a haunt, roost, Mat. 8.20. Lu. 9.58. L.G.
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