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
rue, a plant, ruta graveolens of Linn., Lu. 11.42.
Πηγή, ῆς, ἡ
a source, spring, fountain, Ja. 3.11, 12; a well, Jno. 4.6;
an issue, flux, flow, Mar. 5.29; met. Jno 4.14.
Πήγνυμι & πηγνύω
f. ξω, a.1. ἔπηκα,
to fasten; pitch a tent, He. 8.2
Πηδάλιον, ίον, τό, (πηδόν, the blade of an oar)
a rudder, Ac. 27.40. Ja. 3.4.
Πηλίκος, η, ον,
how large, Ga. 6.11; how great in dignity, He. 7.4. (ῐ)
Πηλός, οῦ, ὁ,
moist earth, mud, slime, Jno. 9.6, 11. 14.15; clay,
potter's clay, Ro. 9.21.
Πήρα, ας, ἡ,
a leather bag or sack for provisions, scrip, wallet,
Mat. 10.10. Mar. 6.8, et al.
Πῆχυς, εως, ὁ,
pr. cubitus, the forearm; hence, a cubit, a measure of length,
equal to the distance from the elbow to the extremity of the
little finger, usually considered as equivalent to a foot
and a half, or 17 inches and a half, Jno. 21.8. Re. 21.7;
met. of time, a span, Mat. 6.27. Lu. 12.25.
Πιάζω, (a later form for πιέζω, derived from the Doric)
f. άσω, a.1. ἐπίασα,
to press; in N.T., to take or lay hold of, Ac. 3.7;
to take, catch fish, &c., Jno. 21.3, 10. Re. 19.20;
to take, seize, apprehend, arrest, Jno. 7.30, 32, 44,
et al.
Πιέζω,
f. έσω, p. pass. πεπίεσμαι,
to press, to press or squeeze down, make compact by presure, Lu. 6.38.
Πιθανολογία, ας, ἡ, (πιθανός, persuasive, πείθω & λόγος)
persuasive speech, plausible discourse, Col. 2.4.
Πικραίνω, ανῶ, (πικρός)
to embitter, render bitter, Re. 10.9;
pass. to be embittered, be made bitter, Re. 8.11; 10.10;
met. pass. to be embittered, to grow angry, harsh, Col. 3.19.
Πικρία, ας, ἡ,
bitterness, Ac. 8.23. He. 12.15;
met. bitterness of spirit and language, harshness,
Ro. 3.14. Ep. 4.31:
from
Πικρός, ή, όν,
bitter, Ja. 3.11; met. bitter, harsh, Ja. 3.14:
whence
Πικρῶς,
adv. bitterly, Mat. 26.75. Lu. 22.62.
Πίμπλημι,
f. πλήσω, a.1. pass. ἐπλήσθην,
to fill, Mat. 27.48, et al.;
pass. to be filled mentally, be under full influence,
Lu. 1.15; 4.28, et al.; to be fulfilled, v.r. Lu. 21.22;
of stated time, to be brought to a close, arrive at its close,
Lu. 1.23, 57; 2.6, 21, 22.
Πίμπρημι,
f. πρήσω,
to set on fire, burn, inflame; in N.T.,
pass. to swell from inflammation, Ac. 28.6.
Πινακίδιον, ίου, τό,
a small tablet for writing, Lu. 1.63:
dimin. of
Πίναξ, ᾰκος, ὁ,
pr. a board or plant; in N.T., a plate, platter, dish on
which food was served, Mat. 14.8, 11, et al.
Πίνω,
f. πίομαι, & πιοῦμαι, a.2. ἔπιον, p. πέπωκα,
to drink, Mat. 6.25, 31; 26.27, 29, et al. freq.;
trop. of the earth, to drink in, imbibe, He. 6.7.
Πιότης, τητος, ἡ, (πίων, fat)
fatness, richness, Ro. 11.17.
Πιπράσκω, (redupl. fr. περάω, to bring from a distance to sell)
p. πέπρᾱκα, pass. p. πέπρᾱμαι, a.1. ἐπράθην,
to sell, Mat. 13.46; 18.25, et al.;
met. with ὑπό, pass. to be sold under, to be a slave to,
be devoted to, Ro. 7.14.
Πίπτω,
f. πεσοῦμαι, p. πέπτωκα, a.2. ἔπεσον, & in N.T., a.1. ἔπεσα,
to fall, Mat. 15.27. Lu.
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