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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περισσότερον & ἐκ περισσοῦ, exceedingly,
vehemently, Mar. 6.51; 7.36. 1 Co. 15.10. Eph. 3.20, et al.;
τὸ περισσόν, pre-eminence, advantage, Ro. 3.1:
whence
Περισσοτέρως,
adv. more, more abundantly, more earnestly, more vehemently,
Mar. 15.14. 2 Co. 7.13, et al.; exceedingly, Ga. 1.14.
Περισσῶς,
adv. much, abundantly, vehemently, Ac. 26.11; more,
more abundantly, Mat. 27.23. Mar. 10.26.
Περιστερά, ᾶς, ἡ,
a dove, pigeon, Mat. 3.16; 10.16, et al.
Περιτέμνω, (περί & τέμνω)
f. τεμῶ, p. pass. περιτέτμημαι, a.2. περιέτεμον,
to cut around; to circumcise, remove the prepuce,
Lu. 1.59; 2.21, et al.; met. Col. 2.11;
mid. to submit to circumcision, Ac. 15.1, et al.
Περιτίθημι, (περί & τίθημι)
f. περιθήσω, a.1. περιέθηκα, a.2. περιέθην,
to place around, put about or around, Mat. 21.33; 27.28, et al.;
met. to attach, bestow, 1 Co. 12.23.
Περιτομή, ῆς, ἡ, (περιτέμνω)
circumcision, the act or custom of circumcision,
Jno. 7.22, 23. Ac. 7.8;
the state of being circumcised, the being circumcised,
Ro. 2.25, 26, 27; 4.10;
meton. the circumcision, those who are circumcised,
Ro. 3.30; 4.9;
met. spiritual circumcision of the heart and affections,
Ro. 2.29. Col. 2.11; meton. persons spiritually circumcised,
Phi. 3.3. S.
Περιτρέπω, (περί & τρέπω)
f. ψω,
to turn about; to bring round into any state, Ac. 26.24.
Περιτρέχω, (περί & τρέχω)
a.2. περιέδραμον,
to run about, run up and down, Mar. 6.55.
Περιφέρω, (περί & φέρω)
f. περιοίσω, a. περιήνεγκα & περιήνεγκον,
to bear or carry about, Mar. 6.55; 2 Co. 4.10;
pass. to be borne about hither and thither,
to be whirled about, driven to and fro,
Ep. 4.14. He. 13.9. Jude 12.
Περιφρονέω, ῶ, (περί & φρήν)
f. ήσω,
to contemplate, reflect on; to despise, disregard, Tit. 2.15.
Περίχωρος, ὁ, ἡ, (περί & χώρα)
circumjacent; ἠ περίχωρος, sc. γῆ, an adjacent or
circumjacent region, country round about, Mat. 14.35. Mar. 1.28;
meton. inhabitants of the region round about, Mat. 3.5. L.G.
Περίψημα, ατος, τό, (περιψάω, to wipe on every side)
filth which is wiped off; offscouring; met. 1 Co. 4.13. N.T.
Περπερεύομαι, (πέρπεπος, braggart)
f. εύσομαι,
to vaunt one's self, 1 Co. 13.4. L.G.
Πέρῠσι, (πέρας)
adv. last year, a year ago, 2 Co. 8.10.
Πετάομαι, ῶμαι,
a later form for πέτομαι, Re. 4.7; 14.6; 19.17.
Πετεινόν, οῦ, τό, (neut. of πετεινός, ή, όν, winged, flying
fr. πέτομαι)
a bird, fowl, Mat. 6.26; 8.20. et al.
Πέτομαι,
f. πετήσομαι & πτήσομαι)
to fly, Re. 12.14.
Πέτρα, ας, ἡ,
a rock, Mat. 7.24, 25, et al.; met. Ro. 9.33. 1 Pe. 2.8;
crags, clefts, Re 6.15, 16; stony ground, Lu. 8.6, 13.
Πέτρος, ου, ὁ,
a stone; in N.T., the Greek rendering of the surname Cephas,
given to Apostle Simon, and having, therefore, the same sense
as πέτρα, Peter, Mat. 4.18; 8.14, et al.
Πετρώδης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ες, (πέτρα, πέτρος)
like rock; stony, rocky, Mat. 13.5, 20. Mar. 4.5, 16.
Πήγᾰνον, ου, τό,
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