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
Κατασκιάζω, (κατά & σκιάζω, idem)
f. άσω,
to overshadow, He. 9.5.
Κατασκοπέω, ῶ, (κατά & σκοπέω)
f. κατασκέψομαι, in N.T., a.1. inf. κατασκοπῆσαι,
to view closely and accurately; to spy out, Ga. 2.4.
Κατασκοπός, οῦ, ὁ,
a scout, spy, He. 11.31.
Κατασοφίζομαι, (κατά & σοφίζω)
f. ίσομαι,
to exercise cleverness to the detriment of any one,
to outwit; to make a victim of subtlety, to practise
on by insidious dealing, Ac. 7.19. L.G.
Καταστέλλω, (κατά & στενός)
f. στελῶ, a.1. κατέστειλα, p. pass. κατέσταλμαι,
to arrange, dispose in regular order; to appease, quiet,
pacify, Ac. 19.35, 36.
Κατάστημα, ατος, τό (καθίστημι)
determinate state, condition; personal appearance,
mien, deportment, Tit. 2.3. L.G.
Καταστολή, ῆς, ἡ, (καταστέλλω)
pr. an arranging in order; adjustment of dress; in N.T.,
apparel, dress. 1 Ti. 2.9.
Καταστρέφω, (κατά & στρέφω)
f. ψω,
to invert; to overturn, overthrow, throw down,
Mat. 21.12. Mar. 11.15
Καταστρηνιάω, (κατά & στρηνιάω, to be headstrong, wanton,
fr. στρηνίσ, v. στρηνός, hard, harsh)
f. άσω,
to be headstrong or wanton towards, 1 Ti. 5.11. N.T.
Καταστροφή, ῆς, ἡ, (καταστρέφω)
an overthrow, destruction, 2 Pe. 2.6; met. overthrow of
right principle or faith, utter detriment, perversion,
2 Ti. 2.14.
Καταστρώννυμι v. νύω, (κατά & στρώννυμι,—νύω)
f. καταστρώσω, a.1. pass. κατεστρώθην,
to strew down, lay flat; pass. to be strewn, laid prostrate
in death, 1 Co. 10.5.
Κατασύρω, (κατά & σύρω)
to drag down; to drag away, Lu. 12.58. (ῡ).
Κατασφάζω, v. σφάττω, (κατά & σφάζω v. σφάττω)
f. σφάξω,
to slaughter, slay, Lu. 19.27.
Κατασφρᾱγίζω, (κατά & σφραγίζω)
f. ίσω, p. pass. κατεσφράγισμαι,
to seal up, Re. 5.1
Κατάσχεσις, εως, ἡ, (κατέχω)
a possession, thing possessed, A. 7.5. S.
Κατατίθημι, (κατά & τίθημι)
f. θήσω, a.1. κατέθηκα,
to lay down, deposit, Mar. 15.46; mid. to deposit or lay up
for one's self; χάριν, v. χάριτας, to lay up a store of favour
for one's self, earn a title to favour at the hands of a person,
to curry favour with, Ac. 24.27; 25.9.
Κατατομή, ῆς, ἡ, (κατατέμνω, to cut up, fr. κατά & τέμνω)
concision, mutilation, Phi. 3.2.
Κατατοξεύω, (κατά & τοξεύω, to shoot with a bow)
f. εύσω,
to shoot down with arrows; to transfix with an arrow or dart,
to transfix with an arrow or dart, He. 12.20.
Κατατρέχω, (κατά & τρέχω)
f. δραμοῦμαι, a.2. έδρᾰμον,
to run down, Ac. 21.32.
Καταφέρω, (κατά & φέρω)
f. κατοίσω, a.1. pass. κατηνέχθην,
to bear down; to overpower, as sleep, Ac. 20.9; καταφέρειν ψῆφον,
to give a vote or verdict, Ac. 26.10.
Καταφεύγω, (κατά & φεύγω)
f. ξομαι, a.2. κατέφῠγον,
to flee to for refuge, Ac. 14.6. He. 6.18.
Καταφθείρω, (κατά & φθείρω)
f. φθερῶ, f. pass. καταφθαρήσομαι,)
to destroy, cause to perish, 2 Pe. 2.12; to corrupt,
deprave, 2 Ti. 3.8.
Καταφῐλέω, ῶ, (κατά & φιλέω)
f. ήσω,
to kiss affectionately or with a semblance of affection,
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