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
narrow, strait, Mat. 7.13, 14. Lu. 13.24.
Στενοχωρέω, ῶ, (στενός & χώρα)
f. ήσω,
to crowd together into a narrow place, straiten;
pass. met. to be in straits, to be cooped up,
to be crampled from action, 2 Co. 4.8;
to be cramped in feelinig, 2 Co. 6.12:
whence
Στενοχωρία, ας, ἡ,
pr. narrowness of place, a narrow place;
met. straits, distress, anguish,
Ro. 2.9; 8.35. 2 Co. 6.4; 12.10.
Στερεός, ά, όν,
stiff, hard; of food, solid,
as opposed to what is liquid and light,
He. 5.12; firm, stedfast, 2 Ti. 2.19. 1 Pe. 5.9:
whence
Στερεόω, ῶ,
f. ώσω, a.1. ἐστερέωσα,
to render firm; to strengthen, Ac. 3.7, 16;
to settle, Ac. 16.5:
whence
Στερέωμα, ατος, τό,
pr. what is solid and firm;
met. firmness, stedfastness, constancy, Col. 2.5.
Στέφᾰνος, ου, ὁ, (στέφω, to encircle)
that which forms an encirclement; a crown,
Mat. 27.39. Re. 4.4, 10;
a chaplet, wreath, conferred on a victor in the public games,
1 Co. 9.25; met. a crown, reward, prize,
2 Ti. 4.8. Ja. 1.12;
a crown, ornament, honour, glory, Phi. 4.1, et al.:
whence
Στεφανόω, ῶ,
f. ώσω, a.1. ἐστεφάνωσα,
to encompass; to crown;
to crown as victor in the games, 2 Ti. 2.5;
met. to crown, adorn, decorate, He. 2.7, 9.
Στῆθος, εος, τό, & pl. τὰ στήθη,
the breast, Lu. 18.13; 23.48. Jno. 13.25, et al.
Στήκω, a late equivalent to ἕστηκα,
to stand, Mar. 11.25;
met. to stand when under judgment,
to be approved, Ro. 14.4;
to stand firm, be constant, persevere, 1 Co. 16.13, et al.
Στηριγμός, οῦ, ὁ,
pr. a fixing, settling; a state of firmness, fixedness;
met. firmness of belief, settled frame of mind, 2 Pe. 3.17:
from
Στηρίζω, (ἵστημι)
f. ίξω, a.1. ἐστήριξα,
to set fast; to set in a certain position or direction, Lu. 9.51;
met. to render mentally stedfast,
to settle, confirm, Lu. 22.32. Ro. 1.11, et al.;
p. pass. ἐστήριγμαι, to stand immoveable, Lu. 16.26;
met. to be mentally settled, 2 Pe. 1.12.
Στίγμα, ατος, τό, (στίζω, to prick; to burn in marks, brand)
a mark, brand, Ga. 6.17.
Στιγμή, ῆς, ἡ, (fr. same)
pr. a point; met. a point of time, moment, instant, Lu. 4.5.
Στίλβω,
f. στίλψω,
to shine, glisten, Mar. 9.3.
Στοά, ᾶς, ἡ, (ἵστημι)
a colonnade, piazza, cloister,
covered walk supported by columns,
Jno. 5.2; 10.23. Ac. 3.11; 5.12.
Στοιβάς, άδος, ἡ, (στείβω, to tread)
a stuffing of leaves, boughs, in N.T.,c.;
meton. a bough, branch, Mar. 11.8. N.T.
Στοιχεῖον, ου, τό,
(dimin. of στοῖχος, a row, a straight rod or rule,
fr. στείχω, to go in a straight line)
an element; an element of the natural universe,
2 Pe. 3.10, 12; an element or rudiment of any intellectual
or religious system, Ga. 4.3, 9. Col. 2.8, 20. He. 5.12.
Στοιχέω, ῶ, (fr. same)
f. ήσω,
pr. to advance in a line;
met. to frame one's conduct by a certain rule,
Act. 21.24. Ro. 4.12. Ga. 5.25; 6.16. Phi. 3.16.
Στολή, ῆς, ἡ, (στέλλω, to arrange, to equip)
equipment; dress; a long garment, flowing robe,
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