King James Bible |
Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronouciation | Description |
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romfaia | probably of foreign origin; a sabre, i.e. a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively):--sword. | |
Roubhn | of Hebrew origin (R'uwben 7205); Ruben (i.e. Reuben), an Israelite:--Reuben. | |
Rouq | of Hebrew origin (Ruwth 7327); Ruth, a Moabitess:--Ruth. | |
RoufoV | of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian:--Rufus. | |
rumh | prolongation from roumai - rhoumai 4506 in its original sense; an alley or avenue (as crowded):--lane, street. | |
roumai | middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to rew - rheo 4482 (through the idea of a current; compare 4511); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e. rescue:--deliver(-er). | |
ruparia | from ruparoV - rhuparos 4508; dirtiness (morally):--turpitude. | |
ruparoV | from rupoV - rhupos 4509; dirty, i.e. (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked:--vile. | |
rupoV | of uncertain affinity; dirt, i.e. (morally) depravity:--filth. | |
rupow | from rupoV - rhupos 4509; to soil, i.e. (intransitively) to become dirty (morally):--be filthy. | |
rusiV | from roumai - rhoumai 4506 in the sense of its congener rew - rheo 4482; a flux (of blood):--issue. | |
rutiV | from roumai - rhoumai 4506; a fold (as drawing together), i.e. a wrinkle (especially on the face):--wrinkle. | |
RwmaikoV | from RwmaioV - Rhomaios 4514; Romaic, i.e. Latin:--Latin. | |
RwmaioV | from Rwmh - Rhome 4516; Romaean, i.e. Roman (as noun):--Roman, of Rome. | |
Rwmaisti | adverb from a presumed derivative of Rwmh - Rhome 4516; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language:--Latin. | |
Rwmh | from the base of rwnnumi - rhonnumi 4517; strength; Roma, the capital of Italy:--Rome. | |
rwnnumi | prolongation from rhoomai (to dart; probably akin to 4506); to strengthen, i.e. (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye):--farewell. | |
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sabacqani | of Chaldee or (shbaq 7662 with pronominal suffix); thou hast left me; sabachthani (i.e. shebakthani), a cry of distress:--sabachthani. | |
sabawq | of Hebrew origin (tsaba' 6635 in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of God:--sabaoth. | |
sabbatismoV | from a derivative of sabbaton - sabbaton 4521; a "sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as a type of heaven):--rest. | |
sabbaton | of Hebrew origin (shabbath 7676); the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications:--sabbath (day), week. | |
saghnh | from a derivative of satto (to equip) meaning furniture, especially a pack-saddle (which in the East is merely a bag of netted rope); a "seine" for fishing:--net. | |
SaddoukaioV | probably from Sadwk - Sadok 4524; a Sadducaean (i.e. Tsadokian), or follower of a certain heretical Israelite:--Sadducee. | |
Sadwk | of Hebrew origin (Tsadowq 6659); Sadoc (i.e. Tsadok), an Israelite:--Sadoc. | |
sainw | akin to seiw - seio 4579; to wag (as a dog its tail fawningly), i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb):--move. | |
sakkoV | of Hebrew origin (saq 8242); "sack"-cloth, i.e. mohair (the material or garments made of it, worn as a sign of grief):-- sackcloth. | |
Sala | of Hebrew origin (Shelach 7974); Sala (i.e. Shelach), a patriarch :--Sala. | |
Salaqihl | of Hebrew origin (Sh'altiy'el 7597); Salathiel (i.e. Shealtiel), an Israelite:--Salathiel. | |
SalamiV | probably from saloV - salos 4535 (from the surge on the shore); Salamis, a place in Cyprus:--Salamis. | |
Saleim | probably from the same as saleuw - saleuo 4531; Salim, a place in Palestine:--Salim. | |
saleuw | from saloV - salos 4535; to waver, i.e. agitate, rock, topple or (by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite:--move, shake (together), which can(-not) be shaken, stir up. | |
Salhm | of Hebrew origin (Shalem 8004); Salem (i.e. Shalem), a place in Palestine:--Salem. | |
Salmwn | of Hebrew origin (Salmown 8012); Salmon, an Israelite:--Salmon. | |
Salmwnh | perhaps of similar origin to SalamiV - Salamis 4529; Salmone, a place in Crete:--Salmone. | |
saloV | probably from the base of sainw - saino 4525; a vibration, i.e. (specially), billow:--wave. | |
salpigx | perhaps from saloV - salos 4535 (through the idea of quavering or reverberation); a trumpet:--trump(-et). | |
salpizw | from salpigx - salpigx 4536; to trumpet, i.e. sound a blast (literally or figuratively):--(which are yet to) sound (a trumpet). | |
salpisthV | from salpizw - salpizo 4537; a trumpeter:--trumpeter. | |
Salwmh | probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from shalowm 7965); Salome (i.e. Shelomah), an Israelitess:--Salome. | |
Samareia | of Hebrew origin (Shomrown 8111); Samaria (i.e. Shomeron), a city and region of Palestine:--Samaria. | |
SamareithV | from Samareia - Samareia 4540; a Samarite, i.e. inhabitant of Samaria:--Samaritan. | |
SamareitiV | feminine of SamareithV - Samareites 4541; a Samaritess, i.e. woman of Samaria:--of Samaria. | |
Samoqrakh | from SamoV - Samos 4544 and Thraike (Thrace); Samo-thrace (Samos of Thrace), an island in the Mediterranean:--Samothracia. | |
SamoV | of uncertain affinity; Samus, an island of the Mediterranean:--Samos. | |
Samouhl | of Hebrew origin (Shmuw'el 8050); Samuel (i.e. Shemuel), an Israelite:--Samuel. | |
Samywn | of Hebrew origin (Shimshown 8123); Sampson (i.e. Shimshon), an Israelite:--Samson. | |
sandalion | neuter of a derivative of sandalon (a "sandal"; of uncertain origin); a slipper or sole-pad:--sandal. | |
saniV | of uncertain affinity; a plank:--board. | |
Saoul | of Hebrew origin (Sha'uwl 7586); Saul (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul:--Saul. Compare SauloV - Saulos 4569. | |
saproV | from shpw - sepo 4595; rotten, i.e. worthless (literally or morally):--bad, corrupt. Compare ponhroV - poneros 4190. | |
Sapfeirh | feminine of sapfeiroV - sappheiros 4552; Sapphire, an Israelitess:--Sapphira. | |
sapfeiroV | of Hebrew origin (cappiyr 5601); a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem:--sapphire. | |
sarganh | apparently of Hebrew origin (sarag 8276); a basket (as interwoven or wicker-work:--basket. | |
SardeiV | plural of uncertain derivation; Sardis, a place in Asia Minor:--Sardis. | |
sardinoV | from the same as sardioV - sardios 4556; sardine (3037 being implied), i.e. a gem, so called:--sardine. | |
sardioV | properly, an adjective from an uncertain base; sardian (3037 being implied), i.e. (as noun) the gem so called:--sardius. | |
sardonux | from the base of sardioV - sardios 4556 and onux (the nail of a finger; hence the "onyx" stone); a "sardonyx", i.e. the gem so called:-- sardonyx. | |
Sarepta | of Hebrew origin (Tsarphath 6886); Sarepta (i.e. Tsarephath), a place in Palestine:--Sarepta. | |
sarkikoV | from sarx - sarx 4561; pertaining to flesh, i.e. (by extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal, unregenerate:--carnal, fleshly. | |
sarkinoV | from sarx - sarx 4561; similar to flesh, i.e. (by analogy) soft:--fleshly. | |
sarx | probably from the base of sarow - saroo 4563; flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such):--carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly). | |
Sarouc | of Hebrew origin (Sruwg 8286); Saruch (i.e. Serug), a patriarch:--Saruch. | |
sarow | from a derivative of sairo (to brush off; akin to 4951); meaning a broom; to sweep:--sweep. | |
Sarrha | of Hebrew origin (Sarah 8283); Sarra (i.e. Sarah), the wife of Abraham:--Sara, Sarah. | |
Sarwn | of Hebrew origin (Sharown 8289); Saron (i.e. Sharon), a district of Palestine:--Saron. | |
Satan | of Hebrew origin (satan 7854); Satan, i.e. the devil:--Satan. Compare SatanaV - Satanas 4567. | |
SatanaV | of Chaldee origin corresponding to Satan - Satan 4566>ma`bad 4566 (with the definite affix); the accuser, i.e. the devil:--Satan. | |
saton | of Hebrew origin (c'ah 5429); a certain measure for things dry:--measure. | |
SauloV | of Hebrew origin, the same as Saoul - Saoul 4549; Saulus (i.e. Shaul), the Jewish name of Paul:--Saul. | |
sbennumi | a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively):--go out, quench. | |
se | accusative case singular of su - su 4771; thee:--thee, thou, X thy house. | |
seautou | also dative case of the same, seautoi seh-ow-to', and accusative case seauton seh-ow-ton', likewise contracted sautou sow-too', sautoi sow-to', and sauton sow-ton', respectively of (with, to) thyself:--thee, thine own self, (thou) thy(-self). | |
sebazomai | middle voice from a derivative of sebomai - sebomai 4576; to venerate, i.e. adore:--worship. | |
sebasma | from sebazomai - sebazomai 4573; something adored, i.e. an object of worship (god, altar, etc):--devotion, that is worshipped. | |
sebastoV | from sebazomai - sebazomai 4573; venerable (august), i.e. (as noun) a title of the Roman Emperor, or (as adjective) imperial:--Augustus(-'). | |
sebomai | middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere, i.e. adore:--devout, religious, worship. | |
seira | probably from surw - suro 4951 through its congener eiro (to fasten; akin to 138); a chain (as binding or drawing):--chain. | |
seismoV | from seiw - seio 4579; a commotion, i.e. (of the air) a gale, (of the ground) an earthquake:--earthquake, tempest. | |
seiw | apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate, properly, sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any direction; cause to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or concern):--move, quake, shake. | |
SekoundoV | of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian:--Secundus. | |
Seleukeia | from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria:--Seleucia. | |
selhnh | from selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of aireomai - haireomai 138, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon:--moon. | |
selhniazomai | middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of selhnh - selene 4582; to be moon-struck, i.e. crazy:--be a lunatic. | |
Semei | of Hebrew origin (Shim`iy 8096); Semei (i.e. Shimi), an Israelite:--Semei. | |
semidaliV | probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour:--fine flour. | |
semnoV | from sebomai - sebomai 4576; venerable, i.e. honorable:--grave, honest. | |
semnothV | from semnoV - semnos 4586; venerableness, i.e. probity:--gravity, honesty. | |
SergioV | of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman:--Sergius. | |
Shq | of Hebrew origin (Sheth 8352); Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch:--Seth. | |
Shm | of Hebrew origin (Shem 8035); Sem (i.e. Shem), a patriarch:-- Sem. | |
shmainw | from sema (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate:--signify. | |
shmeion | neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of shmainw - semaino 4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally:--miracle, sign, token, wonder. | |
shmeiow | from shmeion - semeion 4592; to distinguish, i.e. mark (for avoidance):--note. | |
shmeron | neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article o - ho 3588 (t changed to s) and hmera - hemera 2250; on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto):--this (to-)day. | |
shpw | apparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e. (figuratively) perish:--be corrupted. | |
shrikoV | from Ser (an Indian tribe from whom silk was procured; hence the name of the silk-worm); Seric, i.e. silken (neuter as noun, a silky fabric):--silk. | |
shV | apparently of Hebrew origin (cac 5580); a moth:--moth. | |
shtobrwtoV | from shV - ses 4597 and a derivative of bibrwskw - bibrosko 977; moth-eaten:--motheaten. | |
sqenow | from sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of 2476); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power):--strengthen. | |
siagwn | of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e. (by implication) the cheek or side of the face:--cheek. |
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