A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
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to be in the grasp of, to be bound by, Ro. 7.6;
to be afflicted with, Jno. 5.4.
Κατηγορέω, ῶ, (κατά & ἀγορεύω, to harangue)
f. ήσω,
to speak against, accuse, Mat. 12.10; 27.12. Jno. 5.45, et al.:
whence
Κατηγορία, ας, ἡ,
an accusation, crimination, Lu. 6.7, et al.
Κατήγορος, ου, ὁ
an accuser, Jno. 8.10. Ac. 23.30, 35; 24.8, et al.
Κατήγωρ, ορος, ὁ
an accuser, v.r. Re. 12.10, a barbarous form for κατήγορος.
Κατήφεια, ας, ἡ, (κατηφης, having a downcast look κατά & φάος)
dejection, sorrow, Ja. 4.9.
Κατηχέω, ῶ (κατά & ἠχέω)
f. ήσω,
pr. to sound in the ears, make the ears ring; to instruct
orally, inform by teaching, Lu. 1.4. 1 Co. 14.19, et al.;
pass. to be made acquainted with, be informed of, learn
by report, Ac. 21.21, 24. L.G.
Κατῑόω, ῶ, (κατά & ἰός)
f. ώσω, p. pass. κατίωμαι,
to cover with rust; pass. to rust, become rusty or tarnished,
Ja. 5.3. L.G.
Κατισχύω, (κατά & ἰσχύω)
f. ύσω,
to overpower, Mat. 16.18; intrans. to predominate, get the
upper hand, Lu. 23.23. (ῡ).
Κατοικέω, ῶ, (κατά & οἰκέω)
f. ήσω,
trans. to inhabit, Ac. 1.19, et al.; intrans. to have an abode,
dwell, Lu. 13.4, Ac. 11.29, et al.; to take up or find an abode,
Ac. 7.2, et al.; to indwell, Eph. 3.17. Ja. 4.5, et al.:
whence
Κατοίκησις, εως, ἡ,
an abode, dwelling, habitation, Mar. 5.3.
Κατοικητήριον, ίου, τό,
the same, Ep. 2.22. Re. 18.2.
Κατοικία, ας, ἡ,
habitation, i.q. κατοίκησις, Ac. 17.26. L.G.
Κατοπτρίζω, (κάτοπτρον, a mirror)
f. ίσω,
to show in a mirror; to present a clear and correct image of
a thing; mid. to have presented in a mirror, to have a clear
image presented, or, perhaps, to reflect, 2 Co. 3.18. L.G.
Κατορθώμα, ατος, τό, (κατορθόω, to setup upright, accomplish happily,
fr. κατά & ὀρθόω, to make straight)
any thing happily and successfully accomplished; a beneficial
and worthy deed, Ac. 24.3. L.G.
Κάτω, (κατά)
adv. & pre. down, downwards. Mat. 4.6. Lu. 4.9; beneath, below,
under, Mat. 27.51. Mar. 14.66, et al.; ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, κάτω, what is
below, earthly, Jno. 8.23.
Κατώτερος, α, ον, (comparat. fr. κάτω)
lower, Ep. 4.9.
Κατωτέρω, (compar. of κάτω)
adv. lower, further down; of time, under, Mat. 2.16.
Καῦμα, ατος, τό, (καίω)
heat, scorching or burning heat, Re. 7.16; 16.9:
whence
Καυματίζω,
f. ίσω,
to scrorch, burn, Mat. 13.6. Mar. 4.6. Re. 16.8, 9. L.G.
Καῦσις, εως, ἡ, (καίω)
burning, being burned, He. 6.8:
whence
Καυσόομαι, οῦμαι,
to be on fire, burn intensely, 2 Pe. 3.10, 12. L.G.
Καύσων, ωνος, ὁ
fervent scorching heat; the scorching of the sun, Mat. 20.12;
hot weather, a hot time, Lu. 12.55; the scorching wind of the
East, Eurus, Ja. 1.11.
Καυτηριάζω, (καυτήριον, an instrument for branding, fr. καίω)
f. άσω, p. pass. κεκαυτηρίασμαι,
to cauterise, brand; pass. met. to be branded with marks of
guilt, or, to be seared into insensibility, 1 Ti. 4.2.
Καυχάομαι, ῶμαι,
f. ήσομαι, a.1. ἐκαυχησάμνη, p. κεκαύχημαι,
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