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
Κλυδωνίζομαι,
to be tossed by waves; met. to fluctuate in opinion,
be agitated, tossed to and fro, Ep. 4.14. L.G.
Κνήθω, (κνάω)
f. κνήσω,
to scratch, to tickle, cause titillation; in N.T.,
mid., met. to procure pleasurable excitement for,
to indulge an itching, 2 Ti. 4.3.
Κοδράντης, ου, ὁ, (Lat. quadrans)
a Roman brass coin, equivalent to the fourth part of an as,
or ἀσσάριον, or to δύο λεπτα, and equal too about three-fourths
of a farthing, Mat. 5.26. Mar. 12.42. N.T.
Κοιλία, ας, ἡ, (κοῖλος, hollow)
a cavity; the belly, Mat. 15.17. Mar. 7.19; the stomach,
Mat. 12.40. Lu. 15.16; the womb, Mat. 19.12. Lu. 1.15, et al.;
fr. the Heb. the inner self, Jno. 7.38.
Κοιμάω, ῶ
f. ήσω, p. pass. κεκοίμημαι,
to lull to sleep; pass. to fall asleep, be asleep, Mat. 28.13.
Lu. 22.45; met. to die, be dead, Ac. 7.60; 13.36, et al.:
whence
Κοίμησις, εως, ἡ,
sleep; meton. rest, repose, Jno. 11.13.
Κοινός, ή, όν,
common, belonging equally to several, Ac. 2.44; 4.32; in N.T.,
common, profane, He. 10.29; ceremonially unclean, Mar. 7.2.
Ac. 10.14, et al.:
whence
Κοινόω, ὠ,
f. ώσω, p. κεκοίνωκα, a.1. ἐκοίνωσα,
to make common; in N.T., to profane, desecrate, Ac. 21.28;
to render ceremonially unclean, defile, pollute,
Mat. 15.11, 18, 20; to pronounce unclean ceremonially,
Ac. 10.15; 11.9.
Κοινωνέω, ῶ, (κοινωνός)
f. ήσω, p. κεκοινώνηκα, a.1. ἐκοινώνηασ,
to have in common, share, He. 2.14; to be associated in,
to become a sharer in, Ro. 15.27. 1 Pe. 4.13; to become
implicated in, be a party to, 1 Ti. 5.22. 2 Jno. 11;
to associate one's self with by sympathy and assistance,
to communicate with in the way of aid and relief,
Ro. 12.13. Ga. 6.6:
whence
Κοινωνία, ας, ἡ,
fellowship, partnership, Ac. 2.42. 2 Co. 6.14. Ga. 2.9.
Phi. 3.10. 1 Jno. 1.3, et al.; participation, communion,
1 Co. 10.16, et al.; aid, relief, He. 13.16, et al.;
contribution in aid, Ro. 15.26.
Κοινωνικός, ή, όν,
social; in N.T., ready to communicate in kind offices,
liberal, beneficent, 1 Ti. 6.18.
Κοινωνός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (κοινός)
a fellow-partner, Mat. 23.30. Lu. 5.10. 1 Co. 10.18, 20.
2 Co. 8.23. Phile. 17. He. 10.33; a sharer, partaker,
2 Co. 1.7. 1 Pe. 5.1. 2 Pe. 1.4.
Κοίτη, ης, ἡ, (κεῖμαι)
a bed, Lu. 11.7; the conjugal bed, He. 13.4;
meton. sexual intercourse, concubitus; hence, lewdness,
whoredom, chambering, Ro. 13.13; in N.T., conception, Ro. 9.10:
whence
Κοιτών, ῶνος, ὁ,
a bed-chamber, Ac. 12.20.
Κόκκῐνος, η, ον, (κόκκος, kernel of the coccus ilicis of Linnœus,
a small insect, found on the leaves of the quercus cocciferus,
or holm oak, which was used by the ancients, as the cochineal
insect now is, for dyeing a beautiful crimson or deep scarlet
colour, and supposed by them to be the berry of a plant or tree)
dyed with coccus, crimson, scarlet, Mat. 27.28. He. 9.19.
Re. 17.3, 4; 18.12, 16.
Κόκκος, ου, ὁ,
a kernel, seed, grain, Mat. 13.31; 17.20, et al.
Κολάζω,
f. άσομαι & άσω,
pr.
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