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 curtail, to coerce; to chastise, punish, Ac. 4.21. 2 Pe. 2.9.
Κολακεία, ας, ἡ, (κόλαξ, a flatterer)
flattery, adulation, obsequiousness, 1 Th. 2.5.
Κόλᾰσις, εως, ἡ , (κολάζω)
chastisement, punishment, Mat. 25.46; painful disquietude,
torment, 1 Jno. 4.18.
Κολαφίζω, (κόλαφος, a blow with the fist)
f. ίσω,
to beat with the fist, buffet, Mat. 26.67. Mar. 14.65;
met. to maltreat, treat with contumely and ignominy,
1 Co. 4.11; to punish, 1 Pe. 2.20; to buffet, fret,
afflict, 2 Co. 12.7.
Κολλάω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to glue or weld together; mid. to adhere to, Lu. 10.11;
met. to attach one's self to, unite with, associate with,
Lu. 15.15. Ac. 5.13, et al.
Κολλαύριον, v. κολλύριον, ου, τό, (dimin. of κολλύρα, a cake)
collyrium, eye-salve, Re. 3.18.
Κολλυβιστής, οῦ, ὁ, (κόλλυβος, small coin)
a money-changer, Mat. 21.12. Mar. 11.15. Jno. 2.15.
Κολλύριον,
see κολλούριον.
Κολοβόω, ῶ, (κολοβός, curtailed, mutilated, fr. κόλος, id.)
f. ώσω,
in N.T., of time, to cut short, shorten, Mat. 24.22. Mar. 13.20.
Κόλπος, ου, ὁ,
the bosom, Lu. 16.22, 23. Jno 1.18; 13.23; the bosom of a
garment, Lu. 6.38; a bay, creek, inlet, Ac. 27.39.
Κολυμβάω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to dive; in N.T., to swim, Ac. 27.43:
whence
Κολυμβήθρα, ας, ἡ,
a place where one may swim; a pond, pool,
Jno. 5.2, 4, 7; 9.7, 11.
Κολωνία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. colonia)
a Roman colony, Ac. 16.12.
Κομάω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to have long hair, wear the hair long, 1 Co. 11.14, 15:
from
Κόμη, ης, ἡ,
the hair; a head of long hair, 1 Co. 11.15.
Κομίζω, (κομέω, to take care of)
f. ίσω, & ιῶ, mid. ιοῦμαι, a.1. ἐκόμισα,
pr. to take into kindly keeping, to provide for;
to convey, bring, Lu. 7.37; mid. to bring for one's self;
to receive, obtain, 2 Co. 5.10. Ep. 6.8, et al.; to receive
again, recover, Mat. 25.27. He. 11.19.
Κομψότερον, (comp. of κόμψως, well, smarthly)
adv. in N.T., in better health, Jno. 4.52.
Κονιάω, ῶ, (κόνις, v. κονία, dust, limedust)
f. άσω, p. pass. κεκονίᾱμαι,
to white-wash, or, plaster, Mat. 23.27. Ac. 23.3.
Κονιορτός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόνις & ὄρνυμι, to raise)
dust excited; dust, Mat. 10.14. Lu. 9.5; 10.11.
Ac. 13.51; 22.23.
Κοπάζω, (κόπος)
f. άσω,
pr. to grow weary, suffer exhaustion; to abate, be stilled,
Mat. 14.32. Mar. 4.39; 6.51.
Κοπετός, οῦ, ὁ, (κόπτω)
pr. a beating of the breast, &c. in token of grief;
a wailing, lamentation, Ac. 8.2.
Κοπή, ῆς, ἡ, (κόπτω)
a stroke, smiting; in N.T., slaughter, He. 7.1.
Κοπιάω, ῶ,
f. άσω, p. κεκοπίᾱκα, a.1. ἐκοπίᾱσα,
to be wearied or spent with labour, faint from weariness,
Mat. 11.28. Jno. 4.6; in N.T., to labour hard, to toil,
Lu. 5.5. Jno. 4.38, et al.:
from
Κόπος, ου, ὁ, (κόπτω)
trouble, vexation, uneasiness, Mat. 26.10. Mar. 14.6;
labour, wearisome labour, travail, toil, 1 Co. 3.8; 15.58, et al.;
meton. the fruit or consequences of labour, Jno. 4.38. 2 Co. 10.15.
Κοπρία, ας, ἡ,
dung, manure, Lu. 13.8; 14.35.
Κόπριον, ου, τό,
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