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 kiss with earnest gesture, Mat. 26.49. Lu. 7.38.
Ac. 20.37, et al.
Καταφρονέω, ῶ, (κατά & φρονέω)
f. ήσω,
pr. to think in disparagement of; to contemn, scorn,
despise, Mat. 18.10. Ro. 2.4; to slight, Mat. 6.24.
Lu. 16.13. 1 Co. 11.22. 1 Ti. 4.12; 6.2. 2 Pe. 2.10;
to disregard, He. 12.2:
whence
Καταφρονητής, οῦ, ὁ,
a contemner, despiser, scorner, Ac. 13.41. L.G.
Καταχέω, (κατά & χέω)
f. εύσω,
to pour down upon, Mat. 26.7. Mar. 14.3
Καταχθόνιος, ίου, ὁ, ἡ, (κατά & χθών, the earth)
under the earth, subterranean, infernal, Phi. 2.10.
Καταχράομαι, ῶμαι, (κατά & χράομαι)
f. ήσομαι,
to use downright; to use up, consume; to make an
unrestrained use of, use eagerly, 1 Co. 7.31; to
use to the full, stretch to the utmost, 1 Co. 9.18.
Καταψύχω, (κατά & ψύχω)
f. ξω,
to cool, refresh, Lu. 16.24. (ῡ).
Κατείδωλος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κατά & εἴδωλον)
rife with idols, sunk in idolatry, grossly idolatrous,
Ac. 17.16. N.T.
Κατέναντι, (κατά & ἔναντι)
adv. over against, opposite to, Mar. 11.2; 12.41; 13.3;
ὁ, ἡ, τὸ κατέναντι, opposite, Lu. 19.30; before, in the
presence of, in the sight, Ro. 4.17. S.
Κατενώπιον, (κατά & ἐνώπιον)
adv. v. prep. in the presence of, in the sight of,
2 Co. 2.17; 12.19. Ep. 1.4. S.
Κατεξουσιάζω, (κατά & ἐξουσιάζω)
f. άσω,
to exercise lordship over, domineer over, Mat. 20.25.
Mar. 10.42. N.T.
Κατεργάζομαι, (κατά & ἐργάζομαι)
f. άσομαι,
to work out; to effect, produce, bring out as a result,
Ro. 4.15; 5.3; 7.13. 2 Co. 4.17; 7.10. Phi. 2.12. 1 Pe. 4.3.
Ja. 1.3; to work, practise, realise in practice, Ro. 1.27; 2.9,
et al.; to work or mould into fitness, 2 Co. 5.5; to dispatch,
subdue, Eph. 6.13.
Κατέρχομαι, (κατά & ἔρχομαι)
f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. κατῆλθον,
to come or go down, Lu. 4.31; 9.37; Ac. 8.5; 9.32, et al.;
to land at, touch at, Ac. 18.22; 27.5.
Κατεσθίω, (κατά & ἐσθίω)
f. καθέδομαι, a.2. κατέφᾰγον,
to eat up, devour, Mat. 13.4, et al.; to consume, Re. 11.5;
to expend, squander, Lu. 15.30; met. to make a prey of,
plunder, Mat. 23.13. Mar. 12.40. Lu. 20. 47. 2 Co. 11.20;
to vex, injure, Ga. 5.15.
Κατευθύνω, (κατά & εὐθύνω, fr. εὐθύς, straight)
f. ῠνῶ, a.1. ῡηα,
to make straight; to direct, guide aright, Lu. 1.79.
1 Th. 3.11. 2 Th. 3.5.
Κατέφαγον,
a.2. of κατεσθίω.
Κατεφίστημι, (κατά & ἐφίστημι)
intrans. a.2. κατεπέστην,
to come upon suddenly, rush upon, assault, Ac. 18.12. N.T.
Κατέχω, (κατά & ἔχω)
f. καθέξω, & κατασχήσω, imperf. κατεῖχον, a.2. κατέσχον,
to hold down; to detain, retain, Lu. 4.42. Philem. 13;
to hinder, restrain, 2 Th. 2.6, 7; to hold downright,
hold in a firm grasp, to have in full and secure possession,
1 Co. 7.30. 2 Co. 6.10; to come into full possession of,
seize upon, Mat. 21.38; to keep, retain, 1 Th. 5.21;
to occupy, Lu. 14.9; met. to hold fast mentally, retain,
Lu. 8.15. 1 Co. 11.2; 15.2; to maintain, He. 3.6, 14; 10.23;
intrans., a nautical term, to land, touch, Ac. 27.40;
pass.
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