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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the same, v.r. Lu. 13.8. L.G.
Κόπτω,
f. ψω,
to smite, cut; to cut off or down, Mat. 21.8. Mar. 11.8.
mid. to beat one's self in mourning, lament, bewail,
Lu. 8.52; 23.27; et al.
Κόραξ, ᾰκος, ὁ,
a raven, crow, Lu. 12.24.
Κοράσιον, ίου, τό, (dim. of κόρη)
a girl, damsel, maiden, Mat. 9.24, 25, 14.11, et al. (ᾰ).
Κορβᾶν, ὁ, indec. v. κορβανᾶς, ᾶ, ὁ,
(Heb. קרבן; Aram. קרבנא, explained in Greek by δῶρον)
corban, a gift, offering, oblation, any thing consecrated
to God, Mar. 7.11; meton. the sacred treasury, Mat. 27.6.
Κορέννυμι,
f. κορέσω, p. pass. κεκόρεσμαι,
to satiate, satisfy, Ac. 27.38. 1 Co. 4.8.
Κορίνθιος, ία, ιον,
Corinthian; an inhabitant of Κόρινθος, Corinth,
Ac. 18.8. 2 Co. 6.11.
Κόρος, ου, ὁ, (Heb. כר)
a cor, the largest Jewish measure for things dry,
equal to the homer, and about fifteen bushels English,
according to Josephus, (Ant. 1.xv. c.9. s.2.), Lu. 16.7.
Κοσμέω, (κόσμος)
f. ήσω, p. κεκόσμηκα, a.1. ἐκόσμησα,
to arrange, set in order; to adorn, decorate, embellish,
Mat. 12.44; 23.29; to prepare, put in readiness, trim,
Mat. 25.7; met. to honour, dignify, Tit. 2.10.
Κοσμικός, ή, όν, (κόσμος, the world)
pr. belonging to the universe; in N.T., accommodated to
the present state of things, adapted to this world,
worldly, Tit. 2.12; τὸ κοσμικόν, as a subst., the apparatus
for the service of the tabernacle, He. 9.1.
Κόσμιος, ία, ιον, v. ου, ὁ, ἡ, (κόσμος)
decorous, well-ordered, 1 Ti. 2.9; 3.2.
Κοσμοκράτωρ, ορος, ὁ, (κόσμος & κρατέω)
pr. monarch of the world; in N.T., a worldly prince,
a power paramount in the world of the unbelieving
and ungodly, Ep. 6.12. (ᾰ). L.G.
Κόσμος, ου, ὁ,
pr. order, regular disposition; ornament, decoration,
embellishment, 1 Pe. 3.3; the world, the material universe,
Mat. 13.35, et al.; the world, the aggregate of sensitive
existance, 1 Co. 4.9; the lower world, the earth, Mar. 16.15,
et al.; the world, the aggregate of mankind, Mat. 5.14, et al.;
the world, the public, Jno. 7.4; in N.T., the present order of
things, the secular world, Jno. 18.36, et al.; the human race
external to the Jewish nation, the heathen world, Ro. 11.12, 15;
the world external to the Christian body, 1 Jno. 3.1, 13, et al.
Κοῦμι, (Aram. קומי sec. pers. fem. sing. imperat. of קום, to arise)
cumi, arise, Mar. 5.41.
Κουστωδία, ας, ἡ, (Lat. custodia)
a watch, guard, Mat. 27.65, 66; 28.11.
Κουφίζω, (κοῦφος, light)
f. ίσω,
to lighten, make light or less heavy, Ac. 27.38.
Κόφῐνος, ου, ὁ,
a basket, Mat. 14.20; 16.9. Mar. 6.43, et al.
Κράββατος, ου, ὁ, (Lat. grabatus)
a couch capable of holding one person, Mar. 2.4, 9, 11, 12,
et al. L.G.
Κράζω,
f. κεκράξομαι, a. ἔκρᾰγον, later f. κράξω, a. ἔκραξα,
p. κέκρᾰγα
with a pres. signif., to utter a cry, Mat. 14.26, et al.;
to exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 9.27. Jno. 1.15, et al.;
to cry for vengeance, Ja. 5.4; to cry in supplication,
Ro. 8.15. Ga. 4.6.
Κραιπάλη, ης, ἠ,
debauch, Lu.
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