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
ἐπόρνευσα,
to commit fornication or whoredom, 1 Co. 6.18; 10.8. Re. 2.14, 20;
fr. the Heb. to commit spiritual fornication, practise idolatry,
Re. 17.2; 18.3, 9:
from
Πόρνη, ης, ἡ, (περνάω, v. πέρνημαι, to sell)
a prostitute, a whore, harlot, an unchaste female, Mat. 21.32, 32;
fr. the Heb. an idolatress, Re. 17.1, 5, 15.
Πόρνος, ου, ὁ, (fr. same)
a catamite; in N.T., a fronicator, impure person,
1 Co. 5.9, 10, 11; 6.9, et al.
Πόρρω, (a later form of πρόσω, fr. πρό)
adv. forward, in advance, far advanced; far, far off,
at a distance, Mat. 15.8. Mar. 7.6:
whence
Πόρρωθεν,
adv. from a distance, from afar, He. 11.13;
at a distance, far, far off, Lu. 17.12.
Πορρωτέρω, (compar. of πόρρω)
adv. farther, beyond, Lu. 24.28.
Πορφύρα, ας, ἡ,
purpura, murex, a species of shell fish that yielded
the purple dye, highly esteemed by the ancients,
its tint being a bright crimson, in N.T., a purple
garment, robe of purple, Lu. 16.19. Re. 17.4; 18.12, et al.: (ῠ)
whence
Πορφύρεος, οῦς, έα, ᾶ, εον, οῦν,
purple, crimson, Jno. 19.2, 5, col. Mat. 27.28, 31, et al.
Πορφυρόπωλις, εως, ἡ, (fem. of πορφυροπώλης, πορφύρα & πωλέω)
153a female seller of purple cloths, Ac. 16.14.
Ποσάκις, (πόσος)
adv. how many times? how often?,
Mat. 18.21; 23.37. Lu. 13.34. (ᾰ.)
Πόσις, εως, ἡ, (πίνω)
drinking; drink, beverage,
Jno. 6.55. Ro. 14.17. Col. 2.16.
Πόσος, η, ον,
interrog. to ὅσος & τόσος, how great? how much?,
Mat. 6.23. Lu. 16.5, 7. 2 Co. 7.11;
πόσῳ adverbially before a comparative,
how much? by how much:, Mat. 7.11; 10.25. He. 10.29;
of time, how long? Mar. 9.21; of number,
pl. how many? Mat. 15.34; 16.9, 10, et al.
Ποτᾰμός, οῦ, ὁ,
a river, stream, Mar. 1.5. Ac. 16.13;
met. and allegor. Jno. 7.38. Re. 22.1, 2;
a flood, winter torrent, for χείμαῤῥος ποταμός,
Mat. 7.25, 27.
Ποταμορφόρητος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (ποταμός, & φορητός, fr. φορέω)
borne along or carried away by a flood or torrent,
Re. 12.15. N.T.
Ποτᾰπός, ής, όν,
a later form of ποδαπός, of what country;in N.T.,
equivalent to ποίος, what? of what manner? of what kind or sort?,
Lu. 1.29; 7.39; denoting admiration,
what? what kind of? how great?
Mat. 8.27. Mar. 13.1, et al.
Πότε,
interrog. particle, when? at what time?,
Mat. 24.3; 25.37, 38, 39, 44;
ἕως πότε, till when? how long?,
Mat. 17.17, et al.
Ποτέ,
an enclitic particle of time, once, some time or other,
either past for future; formerly, Jno. 9.13;
at length, Lu. 22.32; at any time, ever, Ep. 5.29. He. 2.1;
intensive after interrogatives, ever, 1 Co. 9.7.
He. 1.5, et al.
Πότερος, α, ον,
which of the two? whether? ; πότερον, adverbially,
whether?, Jno. 7.17.
Ποτήριον ίου, τό, (ποτήρ, πότος, πίνω)
a vessel for drinking, cup, Mat. 10.42; 23.25, 26;
meton. the contents of a cup, liquor contained in a cup,
Lu. 22.20. 1 Co. 10.16; fr. the Heb., the cup or potion of
what God's administration deals out, Mat. 20.22, 23.
Re. 14.10, et al.
Ποτίζω, (fr. same)
f. ίσω, At.
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