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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Ὁ, ἡ, τό,
the prepositive article, answering, to a considerable extent,
to the English definite article: but, for the principle and
facts of its usage, see the Grammars;
ὁ μὲν—ὁ δὲ, the one—the other, Ph. 1.16, 17.
He. 7.5, 6, 20, 21, 23, 24;
pl. some—others, Mat. 13.23; 22.5, 6,;
ὁ δὲ, but he, Mat. 4.4; 12.48;
οἱ δὲ, but others, Mat. 28.17, et al.;
used, in a poetic quotation, for a personal pronoun,
Ac. 17.28.
Ὀγδοήκοντα, οἱ, αἱ, τά,
indecl., eighty, Lu. 2.37; 16.7:
from
Ὄγδοος, η, ον, (ὀκτώ)
the eighth, Lu. 1.59. Ac. 7.8, et al.
Ὄγκος, ου, ὁ,
pr. bulk, weight; a burden, impediment, He. 12.1.
Ὅδε, ἥδε, τόδε, (ὁ, ἡ, τό & δε)
demon. pron. this, that, he, she, it,
Lu. 10.39; 16.25. Ac. 15.23, et al.
Ὁδεύω, (ὁδός)
f. εύσω,
to journey, travel, Lu. 10.33.
Ὁδηγέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to lead, guide, Mat. 15.14. Lu. 6.39. Re. 7.17;
met. to instruct, teach, Jno. 16.13. Ac. 8.31:
from
Ὁδηγός, οῦ, ὁ, (ὁδός & ἡγέομαι)
a guide, leader, Ac. 1.16; met. an instructor,
teacher, Mat. 15.14; 23.16, 24. Ro. 2.19.
Ὁδοιπορέω, ῶ, (ὁδός & πόρος)
to journey, travel, Ac. 10.9:
whence
Ὁδοιπορία, ας, ἡ,
a journey, journeying, travel, Jno. 4.6. 2 Co. 11.26.
Ὁδός, οῦ, ἡ,
a way, road, Mat. 2.12; 7.13, 14; 8.28; 22.9, 10;
means of access, approach, entrance, Jno. 14.6. He. 9.8;
direction, quarter, region, Mat. 4.15; 10.5; the act of
journeying, a journey, way, course, Mat. 10.10. Mar. 2.23.
1 Th. 3.11, et al.; a journey, as regards extent,
Ac. 1.12; met. a way, systematic course of pursuit,
Lu. 1.79. Ac. 2.28; 16.17; a way, systematic course of
action or conduct, Mat. 21.32. Ro. 11.33. 1 Co. 4.17,
et al.; a way, system of doctrine, Ac. 18.26;
ἡ ὁδός, the way, the Christian faith, Ac. 19.9, 23; 24.22.
Ὀδούς, ὀδόντος, ὁ,
a tooth, Mat. 5.38; 8.12, et al.
Ὀδυνάω, ῶ,
to pain either bodily or mentally; pass. to be in
an agony, be tormented, Lu. 2.48; 16.24, 25;
to be distressed, grieved, Ac. 20.38:
from
Ὀδύνη, ης, ἡ,
pain of body or mind; sorry, grief, Ro. 9.2. 1 Ti. 6.10. (ῠ).
Ὀδυρμός, οῦ, ὁ, (ὀδύρομαι, to lament, bewail)
bitter lamentation, wailing, Mat. 2.18; meton.
sorrow, mourning, 2 Co. 7.7.
Ὄζω,
f. ὀζήσω, & ὀζέσω,
to smell, emit an odour; to have an offensive smell,
stink, Jno. 11.39.
Ὅθεν,
adv. whence, Mat. 12.44. Ac. 14.26; from the place where,
Mat. 25.24, 26; whence, from which circumstance, 1 Jno. 2.18;
wherefore, whereupon, Mat. 14.7.
Ὀθόην, ης, ἡ,
pr. fine linen; a linen cloth; a sheet, Ac. 10.11; 11.5:
whence the dimin.
Ὀθόνιον, ου, τό,
a linen cloth; in N.T., a swath, bandage for a corpose,
Lu.24.12. et al.
Οἶδα,
2 p. from absol. εἴδω, with the sense of the present,
plup. ἤδειν, imper. ἴσθι, subj. εἰδώ, opt. εἰδείην,
imf. εἰδέναι, part. εἰδώς, f. εἴσομαι, & εἰδήσω,
to know, Mat. 6.8, et al.; to know how, Mat. 7.11, et al.;
fr. Heb. to regard with favour, 1 Thess. 5.12.
Οἰκεῖος, εία, εῖον, (οἶκος)
belonging to a house, domestic; pl.
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