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
the head of a javelin; a spear, lance, Jno. 19.34.
Λοιδορέω, ῶ, (λοίδορος)
f. ήσω,
to revile, rail at, Jno. 9.28. Ac. 23.4, et al.
Λιοδορία, ας, ἡ,
reviling, railing; 1 Ti. 5.14. 1 Pe. 3.9:
from
Λοίδορος, ου, ὁ, ἡ,
reviling, railing; as subst. a reviler, railer,
1 Co. 5.11; 6.10.
Λοιμός, οῦ, ὁ,
a pestilence, plague, Mat. 24.7. Lu. 21.11;
met. a pest, pestilent fellow, Ac. 24.5.
Λοιπός, ή, όν, (λείπω)
remaining; the rest, remainder, Mat. 22.6, et al.;
as an adv. τοῦ λοιποῦ, henceforth, Ga. 6.17;
τὸ λοιπόν, v. λοιπόν, henceforwards, thenceforwards,
Mat. 26.45. 2 Ti. 4.8. Ac. 27.20, et al.; as to the rest,
besides, 1 Co. 1.16; finally, Eph. 6.10, et al.;
ὅ δὲ λοιπόν, cæterum, but, now, 1 Co. 4.2.
Λουτρόν, οῦ, τό,
a bath, water for bathing; a bathing, washing, ablution,
Ep. 5.26. Tit. 3.5.
from
Λούω,
f. σω, a.1. ἔλουσα, p. pass. λέλουμαι,
pr. to bathe the body, as distinguished from washing
only the extremities, Jno. 13.10; to bathe, wash,
Ac. 9.37; 16.33. He. 10.23. 2 Pe. 2.22;
met. to cleanse from sin, Re. 1.5.
Λυκαονιστί,
adv. in the dialect of Λυκαονία, Lycaonia, Ac. 14.11.
Λύκος, ου, ὁ,
a wolf, Mat. 10.16. Lu. 10.3. Jno. 10.12;
met. a person of wolf-like character, Mat. 7.15. Ac. 20.29.
Λυμαίνομαι, (λύμν, outrage)
f. οῦμαι,
to outrage, violently maltreat; in N.T., to make havock of, Ac. 8.3.
Λυπέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω, p. λελύπηκα, a.1. ἐλύπησα,
to occasion grief or sorrow to, to distress, 2 Co. 2.2, 5; 7.8;
pass. to be grieved, pained, distressed, sorrowful,
Mat. 17.23; 19.22, et al.; to aggrieve, cross, vex, Eph. 4.30;
pass. to feel pained, Ro. 14.15:
from
Λύπη, ης, ἡ,
pain, distress, Jno. 16.21; grief, sorrow, Jno. 16.6, 20, 22, et al.;
meton. cause of grief, trouble, affliction, 1 Pe. 2.19.
Λύσις, εως, ἡ, (λύω)
a loosing; in N.T., a release from the marriage bond,
a divorce, 1 Co. 7.27.
Λυσιτελέω, ῶ, (λύω, to pay, & τέλος, an impost)
f. ήσω,
pr. to compensate for incurred expense;
by impl. to be advantageous to, to profit, advantage;
impers. Lu. 17.2.
Λύτρον, ου, τό (λύω, to pay quittance)
pr. price paid; a ransom, Mat. 20.28. Mar. 10.45:
whence
Λυτρόω, ῶ
f. ώσω,
to release for a ransom; mid. to ransom, redeem; deliver,
liberate, Lu. 24.21. Tit. 2.14. 1 Pe. 1.18:
whence
Λύτρωσις, εως, ἡ,
redemption, He. 9.12; liberation, deliverance,
Lu. 1.68; 2.38. L.G.
Λυτρωτής, ου, ὁ,
a redeemer; a deliverer, Ac. 7.35. S.
Λυχνία, ας, ἡ,
a candlestick, lampstand, Mat. 5.15, et al.;
met. a candlestick as a figure of a Christian church,
Re. 1.12, 13, 20; of a teacher or prophet, Re. 11.4: (L.G.)
from
Λύχνος,
a light, lamp, candle, &c. Mat. 5.15. Mar. 4.21, et al.;
met. a lamp, as a figure of a distinguished teacher, Jno. 5.35.
Λύω,
f. ύσω, p. λέλῠκα, a.1. ἔλῡσα, p. pass. λέλῠμαι,
a.1. pass. ελύθην, (ῠ),
to loosen, unbind, unfasten, Mar. 1.7, et al.;
to loose, untie, Mat. 21.2. Jno. 11.44; to disengage,
1 Co.
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