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
Mar. 2.1, 11; 3.20, et al.;
place of abode, seat, site, Mat. 23.38. Lu. 13.35;
met. a spiritual house or structure, 1 Pet. 2.5;
meton. a household, family, Lu. 10.5; 11.17;
a spiritual household 1 Ti. 3.15. He. 3.6; family,
lineage, Lu. 1.27, 69; 2.4; fr. the Heb. a people,
nation, Mat. 10.6; 15.24.
Οἰκουμένη, ης, ἡ, (pr. fem. part. pass of οἰκέω)
scil. γῆ, the habitable earth, world, Mat. 24.14.
Ro. 10.18. He. 1.6, et al.; used, however, with
various restriction of meaning, according to the
context, Lu. 2.1. Ac. 17.6, et al.;
meton. the inhabitants of the earth, the whole
human race, mankind, Ac. 17.31; 19.27. Re. 3.10.
Οἰκουργός, οῦ, ὁ, ἡ, (οἶκος & ἔργον)
one who is occupied in domestic affairs, v.r. Tit. 2.5. N.T.
Οἰκουρός, οῦ, ὁ, Ἡ, (οἶκος & οὖρος, a watcher)
pr. a keeper or guard of a house; a home-keeper,
stay-at-home, domestic, Tit. 2.5.
Οἰκτείρω, later(οἶκτος, compassion)
f. ήσω,
to compassionate, have compassion on, exercise grace
or favour towards, Ro. 9.15:
whence
Οἰκτιρμός, οῦ, ὁ,
compassion; kindness in relieving sorrow and want,
Ph. 2.1. Col. 3.12; favour, grace, mercy, Ro. 12.1. 2 Co. 1.3.
Οἰκτίρμων, ονος, ὁ, ἡ,
compassionate, merciful, Lu. 6.36. Ja. 5.11.
Οἰνοπότης, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (οἶνος & πότης, πίνω)
wine-drinking; in a bad sense, a wine-bibber, tippler,
Mat. 11.19. Lu. 7.34.
Οἶνος, ου, ὁ,
wine, Mat. 9.17. Mar. 2.22, et al.; meton. the vine and
its clusters, Re. 6.6; met. οἶνος, a potion, οἶνος τοῦ θυμοῦ,
a furious potion, Re. 14.8, 10; 16.19; 17.2, 18.3.
Οἰνοφλῠγία, ας, ἡ, (οἰνόφλυξ, οἶνος & φλύω, to bubble over, overflow)
a debauch with wine, drunkenness, 1 Pe. 4.3.
Οἶομαι, syncop. οἶμαι,
f. οἰήσομαι,
to think, suppose, imagine, presume, Jno. 21.25.
Phil. 1.16. Ja. 1.7.
Οἷος, οἷα, οἷον,
rel. pron. correlative to ποῖος, & τοῖος, what, of what
kind or sort, as Mat. 24.21. Mar. 9.3, et al.;
οὐχ οἶον, not so as, Ro. 9.6.
Οἶσω,
fut. of φέρω; which see.
Ὀκνέω, ῶ, (ὄκνος, backwardness, slowness)
f. ήσω, a.1. ὤκνησα,
to be slow, loth; to delay, hesitate, Ac. 9.38:
whence
Ὀκνηρός, ά, όν,
slow, slothful, indolent, idle, Mat. 25.26. Ro. 12.11;
tedious, troublesome, Ph. 3.1.
Ὀκταήμερος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ὀκτώ & ἡμέρα)
on the eighth day, Ph. 3.5. N.T.
Ὀκτώ, οἰ, αἰ, τά,
eight, Lu. 2.21; 9.28, et al.
Ὄλεθρος, ου, ὁ, (ὄλλυμι, to destroy)
perdition, destruction, 1 Co. 5.5, et al.
Ὀλίγον (pr. neut. of ὀλίγος)
adv. a little, Mar. 1.19; 6.31, et al.
Ὀλιγόπιστος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ὀλίγος & πίστις)
scant of faith, of little faith, one whose faith is small
and weak, Mat. 6.30; 8.26, et al. N.T.
Ὀλίγος, η, ον,
little, small, in number, &c.; pl. few, Mat. 7.14; 9.37; 20.16.
Lu. 13.23; δι᾿ ὀλίγων, sc. λόγων, in a few words, briefly,
1 Pe. 5.12; little in time, short, brief, Ac. 14.28. Re. 12.12;
πρὸς ὀλίγον, sc. χρόνον, for a short time, for a little while,
Ja. 4.14; little, small, light, &c. in magnitude, amount, &c.,
Lu. 7.47. Ac.
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