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
met. to remain constant in, persevere in, Ac. 13.43. 1 Ti. 5.5.
Προσορμίζω, (πρός & ὁρμίζω, fr. ὅρμος, a station for ships)
f. ίσω,
to bring a ship to its station or to land;
mid. to come to the land, Mar. 6.53.
Προσοφείλω, (πρός & ὀφείλω)
f. ήσω,
to owe besides, or in addition, Phile. 19.
Προσοχθίζω, (πρός & ὀχθίζω, to be vexed, offended)
f. ίσω,
to be vexed or angry at, He. 3.10. S.
Πρόσπεινος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πρός & πεῖνα)
very hungry, Ac. 10.10. N.T.
Προσπήγνυμι, (πρός & πήγνυμι)
f. πήξω,
to fix to, affix to, Ac. 2.23.
Προσπίπτω, (πρός & πίπτω)
f. πεσοῦμαι, a.2. έπεσον,
to fall or impinge upon or against a thing;
to fall down to any one, Mar. 3.11; 7.25, et al.;
to rush violently upon, beat against, Mat. 7.25.
Προσποιέω, ῶ, (πρός & ποιέω)
f. ήσω,
to add or attach;
mid. to attach to one's self;
to claim or arrogate to one's self;
to assume the appearance of, make a show of, pretend, Lu. 24.28.
Προσπορεύομαι, (πρός & πορεύομαι)
f. εύσομαι,
to go or come to any one, Mar. 10.35. L.G.
Προσρήγνυμι, (πρός & ῥήγνυμι)
f. ήξω,
to break or burst upon, dash against, Lu. 6.48. N.T.
Προστάτις, ιδος, ἡ, (fem. of προστάτης, one who stands
in front or before; a leader; a protector, champion,
patron, fr. προΐστημι)
a patroness, protectress, Ro. 16.2. (ᾰ.)
Προστάσσω, v. ττω, (πρός & τάσσω)
f. ξω,
pr. to place or station at or against;
to enjoin, command, direct, Mat. 1.24; 8.4; 21.6. Mar. 1.44, et al.;
to assign, constitute, appoint, Ac. 17.26.
Προστίθημι, (πρός & τίθημι)
f. θήσω, a.1. pass. προσετέθην,
to put to or near; to lay with or by the side of, Ac. 13.36;
to add, superadd, adjoin, Mat. 6.27, 33. Lu. 3.20. Ac. 2.41, et al.;
fr. the Heb. προστίθεμαι, before an infinitive,
and the part. προσθείς before a finite verb,
denote continuation or repetition,
Lu. 19.11; 20.11, 12. Ac. 12.3.
Προστρέχω, (πρός & τρέχω)
a.2. προσέδραμον,
to run to, or up, Mar. 9.15; 10.17. Ac. 8.30.
Προσφάγιον, ου, τό, (πρός & φαγεῖν)
what is eaten besides; hence,
genr. victuals, food, Jno. 21.5. N.T.
Πρόσφᾰτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πρός & πέφαμαι)
pr. recently killed; hence,
genr. recent, new, newly or lately made, He. 10.20:
whence
Προσφάτως,
adv. newly, recently, lately, Ac. 18.2.
Προσφέρω, (πρός & φέρω)
f. προσοίσω, a.1. προσήνεγκα, a.2. προσήνεγκον,
to bear or bring to, Mat. 4.24; 25.20;
to bring to or before magistrates, Lu. 12.11; 23.14;
to bring near to, apply to, Jno. 19.29;
to offer, tender, proffer, as money, Ac. 8.18;
to offer, present, as gifts, oblations, &c., Mat. 2.11; 5.23. He. 5.7;
to offer in sacrifice, Mar. 1.44. Lu. 5.14;
to offer up any one as a sacrifice to God, He. 9.25, 28, 11.17, et al.;
mid. to bear one's self towards, behave or conduct one's self towards,
to deal with, treat, any one, He. 12.7.
Προσφῐλής, έος, οὐς, ὁ, ἡ, (πρός & φίλος)
friendly, amiable, grateful, acceptable, Phi. 4.8.
Προσφορά, ας, ἡ, (προσφέρω)
pr.
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