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
to dwell around, or in the vicinity; to be a neighbour, Lu. 1.65:
from
Περίοικος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & οἶκος)
one who dwells in the vicinity, a neighbour, Lu. 1.58.
Περιούσιος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (περιυσία, abundance, wealth,
fr. περίειμι, to superabound)
superabundant; peculiar, special, Tit. 2.14. S.
Περιοχή, ῆς, ἡ, (περιέχω)
a compass, circumference, contents; a section, a portion of
Scripture, Ac. 8.32.
Περιπᾰτέω, ῶ, (περί & πατέω)
f. ήσω,
to walk, walk about, Mat. 9.5; 11.5; 14.24, 26, 29, et al.;
to rove, roam, 1 Pe. 5.8; with μετά, to accompany, follow,
have intercourse with, Jno. 6.66. Re. 3.4; to have one's
locality, frequent, Jno. 7.1; 11.54; fr. the Heb.
to live in any particular manner, follow a course of life
or conduct, have one's conversation, behave, Ro. 6.4; 8.1, et al.
Περιπείρω, (περί & πείρω)
f. περῶ, a.1. περιέπειρα,
to put on a spit, transfix; met. to pierce, wound deeply,
1 Ti. 6.10.
Περπίπτω, (περί & πίπτω)
f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. περιέπεσον,
to fall around or upon, to fall in with, Lu. 10.30;
to fall into, light upon, Ac. 27.41; to be involved in,
Ja. 1.2.
Περιποιέω, (περί & ποιέω)
f. ήσω,
to cause to remain over and above, to reserve, save;
mid. to acquire gain, earn, 1 Ti. 3.13;
to purchase, Ac. 20.28:
whence
Περιποίησις, εως, ἡ,
a laying up, keeping; an acquiring or obtaining,
acquisition, 1 Th. 5.9. 2 Th. 2.14; a saving,
preservation, He. 10.39; a peculiar possession,
specialty, Eph. 1.14. 1 Pe. 2.9.
Περιῤῥήγνυμι, (περί & ῥήγνυμι)
f. ῥήξω,
to break or tear all round; to strip off, Ac. 16.22.
Περισπάω, ῶ, (περί & σπάω)
f. άσω,
to draw off from around; to wheel about; to distract;
pass. to be distracted, over-busied, Lu. 10.40.
Περισσεία, ας, ἡ, (περισσεύω)
superabundance, Ro. 5.17. 2 Co. 8.2; 10.15. Ja. 1.21. S.
Περίσσευμα, ατος, τό,
more than enough, residue over and above, Mar. 8.8;
abundance, exuberance, Mat. 12.34. Lu. 6.45;
superabundance, affluence, 2 Co. 8.13, 14. (L.G.)
from
Περισσεύω,
f. εύσω,
to be over and above, to be superfluous,
Mat. 14.20; Mar. 12.44. Lu. 21.4, et al.;
to exit in full quantity,
to abound, be abundant, Ro. 5.15. 2 Co. 1.5;
to increase, be augmented, Ac. 16.5;
to be advanced, be rendered more prominent, Ro. 3.7;
of persons, to be abundantly gifted, richly furnished,
abound, Lu. 15.17. Ro. 15.13. 1 Co 14.12. 2 Co. 8.7, et al.;
to be possessed of a full sufficiency, Phi. 4.12, 18;
to abound in performance, 1 Co. 15.58;
to be a gainer, 1 Co. 8.8; in N.T.,
trans. to cause to be abundant, 2 Co. 4.15; 9.8. Eph. 1.8;
to cause to be abundantly furnished, cause to abound, 1 Th. 3.12;
pass. to be gifted with abundance, Mat. 13.12; 25.29:
from
Περισσός, ή, όν, (περί)
over and above, Mat. 5.37; superfluous, 2 Co. 9.1;
extraordinary, Mat. 5.47;
compar. more, greater, Mat. 11.9; 23.14, et al.;
excessive, 2 Co. 2.7;
adverbially, περισσόν, in full abundance, Jno. 10.10;
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