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
that which is thrown around any one, clothing, covering, vesture;
a cloak, mantle, He. 1.12; a covering, a veil, 1 Co. 11.15.
Περιδέω, (περί & δέω)
f. ήσω, p.pass. δέδεμαι,
to bind round about; pass. to be bound around, be bound up,
Jno. 11.44.
Περιεργάζομαι, (περί, intensive, & ἐργάζομαι)
f. άσομαι,
to do a thing with excessive or superfluous care; to be a
busy-body, 2 Th. 3.11.
Περίεργος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & ἔργον)
over careful; officious, a busy-body, 1 Ti. 5.13;
in N.T., περίεργα, magic arts, sorcery, Ac. 19.19.
Περιέρχομαι, (περί & ἔρχομαι)
a.2. ῆλθον,
to go about, wander about, rove, Ac. 19.13. He. 11.37;
to go about, visit from house to house, 1 Ti. 5.13;
to take a circuitous course, Ac. 28.13.
Περιέχω, (περί & ἔχω)
f. περιέξω, a.2. περιέσχον,
to encompass, enclose; to embrace, contain as a writing,
Ac. 23.25; met. to encompass, seize on the mind, Lu. 5.9;
περιέχει, impers. it is contained, it is among the contents
of a writing, 1 Pe. 2.6.
Περιζώννυμι, & νύω, (περί & ζώννυμι)
f. ζέσω, p. pass. περιέζωσμαι,
to bind around with a girdle, gird; in N.T., mid. to gird
one's self in preparation for bodily motion and exertion,
Lu. 12.37; 17.8, et al.; to wear a girdle, Re. 1.13; 15.6.
Περίθεσις, εως, ἡ, (περιτίθημι)
a putting on, wearing of dress, &c. 1 Pe. 3.3. N.T.
Περιΐστημι, (περί & ἵστημι)
f. περιστήσω,
to place around; intrans. a.2. περιέστην, p. pass. περιεστώς,
to stand around, Jno. 11.42. Ac. 25.7;
mid. to keep aloof from, avoid, shun, 2 Ti. 2.16. Tit. 3.9.
Περικάθαρμα, ατος, τό,
(περικαθαιοω, to cleanse, purify, fr. περί & καθαίρω)
pr. offscouring, filth; met. refuse, outcast, 1 Co. 4.13. S.
Περικαλύπτω, (περί & καλύπτω)
f. ψω,
to cover round about, cover over; to cover the face, Mar. 14.65;
to blindfold, Lu. 22.64; pass. to be overlaid, He. 9.4.
Περίκειμαι, (περί & κεῖμαι)
f. κείσομαι,
to lie around, be circumjacent; to environ, He. 12.1;
to be hung round, Mar. 9.42. Lu. 17.2;
to have around one's self, to wear, Ac. 28.20;
to be beset, He. 5.2.
Περικεφαλαία, ας, ἡ, (fem. of περικεφάλαιος, περί & κεφαλή)
a helment, Ep. 6.17. 1 Th. 5.8. L.G.
Περικρᾰτής, έος, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & κρατέω)
overpowering; περικρατὴς γενέσθαι, to become master of,
to secure, Ac. 27.16. L.G.
Περικρύπτω, (περί & κρύπτω)
f. ψω,
to conceal by envelopment; to conceal in retirement,
Lu. 1.24. L.G.
Περικυκλόω, (περί & κυκλόω)
f. ώσω,
to encircle, surround, Lu. 19.43.
Περιλάμπω, (περί & λάμπω)
f. ψω,
to shine around, Lu. 2.9. Ac. 26.13. L.G.
Περιλείπω, (περί & λείπω)
f. ψω,
to leave remaining; pass. to remain, survive,
1 Th. 4.15, 17.
Περίλῡπος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & λύπη)
greatly grieved, exceedingly sorrowful, Mat. 26.38.
Mar. 6.26; 14.34, et al.
Περιμένω, (περί & μένω)
f. ενῶ,
to await, wait for, Ac. 1.4.
Πέριξ, (περί)
adv. round about; ὁ, ἡ, τό, περιξ, circumjacent,
neighbouring, Ac. 5.16.
Περιοικέω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
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