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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21.34. (ᾰ).
Κρᾱνίον, ου, τό, (κάρα)
a skull, Mat. 27.33. Mar. 15.22. Lu. 23.33. Jno. 19.17.
Κράσπεδον, ου, τό,
a margin, border; in N.T., a fringe, tuft, tassel,
Mat. 9.20; 14.36; 23.5, et al.
Κραταιός, ά, όν, (κράτος)
strong, mighty, powerful, 1 Pe. 5.6.
Κραταιόω, ῶ, (fr. same)
f. ώσω,
to strengthen, render strong, corroborate, confirm;
pass. to grow strong, acquire strength, Lu. 1.80; 2.40.
Ep. 3.16; to be firm, resolute, 1 Co. 16.13. L.G.
Κρατέω, ῶ, (fr. same)
f. ήσω, p. κεκπάρηκα, a.1. ἐκράτησα,
pr. to be strong; to be superior to any one, subdue,
vanquish, Ac. 2.24; to get into one's power, lay hold of,
seize, apprehend, Mat. 14.3; 18.28; 21.46; to gain,
compass, attain, Ac. 27.13; in N.T., to lay hold of,
grasp, clasp, Mat. 9.25. Mar. 1.31; 5.41; to retain,
to keep under reserve, Mar. 9.10; met. to hold fast,
observe, Mar. 7.3, 8. 2 Th. 2.15; to hold to, adhere
to, Ac. 3.11. Col. 2.19; to restrain, hinder, repress,
Lu. 24.16. Re. 7.1; to retain, not to remit sins,
Jno. 20.23.
Κράτιστος, η, ον, (super. from κρατύς, strongest)
in N.T., κράτιστε, a term of respect, most excellent,
noble, or illustious, Lu. 1.3. Ac. 23.26; 24.3; 26.25.
Κράτος, εος, τό,
strength, power, might, force, Ac. 19.20. Ep. 1.19;
meton. a display of might, Lu. 1.51; power, sway,
dominion, He. 2.14. 1 Pe. 4.11; 5.11, et al. (ᾰ).
Κραυγάζω,
f. άσω, a.1. ἐκραύγασα,
to cry out, exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 12.19; 15.22, et al.:
from
Κραυγή, ῆς, ἡ, (κράζω)
a cry, outcry, clamour, vociferation, Mat. 25.6. Ac. 23.9.
Ep. 4.31. Re. 14.18; a cry of sorrow, wailing, lamentation,
Re. 21.4; a cry for help, earnest supplication, He. 5.7.
Κρέας, ατος, έως, τό, pl. κρέατα, κρέα
flesh, meat, Ro. 14.21. 1 Co. 8.13.
Κρείττων, v. σσων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, -ον, (used as the comp. of ἀγαθός)
better, more useful or profitable, more conducive to good,
1 Co. 7.9, 38; superior, more excellent, of a higher nature,
more valuable, He. 1.4; 6.9; 7.7, 19, 22. et al.
Κρεμάννυμι,
f. άσω, a.1. ἐκρέμᾰσα, a.1. pass. ἐκρεμάσθην,
to hang, suspend, Ac. 5.30; 10.39; pass. to be hung,
suspended, Mat. 18.6. Lu. 23.39; mid. κρέμαμαι, to hang,
be suspended, Ac. 28.4. Ga. 3.13, et al.; met. κρέμαμαι ἐν,
to hang upon, to be referable to as an ultimate principle,
Mat. 22.40.
Κρημνός, οῦ, ὁ, (κρεμάννυμι)
a hanging steep, precipice, a steep bank, Mat. 8.32.
Mar. 5.13. Lu. 8.33.
Κρής, ητός, pl. κρῆτες,
a Cretan, an inhabitant of Κρήτη, Ac. 2.11. Tit. 1.12.
Κριθή, ῆς, ἡ,
barley, Re. 6.6:
whence
Κρίθῐνος, η, ον,
made of barley, Jno. 6.9. 13.
Κρίμα, v. κρῖμα, ατος, τό, (κρίνω)
judgment; a sentence, award, Mat. 7.2. Lu. 24.20. Ro. 2.2, et al.;
an administrative decree, Ro. 11.33;
condemnation, Mat. 23.18. Lu. 23.40. Ro. 3.8; 5.16, et al.;
administration of judgment, Jno. 9.39. Ac. 24.25, et al.;
execution of justice, 1 Pe. 4.17;
a lawsuit, 1 Co. 6.7.
Κρίνον, ου, τό,
a lily, Mat. 6.28. Lu. 12.27.
Κρίνω,
f.
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