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Strong's Greek Dictionary
Range 1100 - 1199

g1100 glossa (gloce-sah')

of uncertain affinity; the tongue; by implication, a language (specially, one naturally unacquired):--tongue.

g1101 glossokomon (gloce-sok'-om-on)

from 1100 and the base of 2889; properly, a case (to keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in) i.e. (by extension) a casket or (specially) purse:--bag.

see g1100

see g2889

g1102 gnapheus (gnaf-yuce')

by variation for a derivative from knapto (to tease cloth); a cloth-dresser:--fuller.

g1103 gnesios (gnay'-see-os)

from the same as 1077; legitimate (of birth), i.e. genuine:--own, sincerity, true.

see g1077

g1104 gnesios (gnay-see'-ose)

adverb from 1103; genuinely, i.e. really:--naturally.

see g1103

g1105 gnophos (gnof'-os)

akin to 3509; gloom (as of a storm):--blackness.

see g3509

g1106 gnome (gno'-may)

from 1097; cognition, i.e. (subjectively) opinion, or (objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.):--advice, + agree, judgment, mind, purpose, will.

see g1097

g1107 gnorizo (gno-rid'-zo)

from a derivative of 1097; to make known; subjectively, to know:--certify, declare, make known, give to understand, do to wit, wot.

see g1097

g1108 gnosis (gno'-sis)

from 1097; knowing (the act), i.e. (by implication) knowledge:--knowledge, science.

see g1097

g1109 gnostes (gnoce'-tace)

from 1097; a knower:--expert.

see g1097

g1110 gnostos (gnoce-tos')

from 1097; well-known:--acquaintance, (which may be) known, notable.

see g1097

g1111 gogguzo (gong-good'-zo)

of uncertain derivation; to grumble:--murmur.

g1112 goggusmos (gong-goos-mos')

from 1111; a grumbling:--grudging, murmuring.

see g1111

g1113 goggustes (gong-goos-tace')

from 1111; a grumbler:--murmurer.

see g1111

g1114 goes (go'-ace)

from goao (to wail); properly, a wizard (as muttering spells), i.e. (by implication) an imposter:--seducer.

g1115 Golgotha (gol-goth-ah')

of Chaldee origin (compare 1538); the skull; Golgotha, a knoll near Jerusalem:--Golgotha.

see h1538

g1116 Gomorrha (gom'-or-hrhah)

of Hebrew origin (6017); Gomorrha (i.e. Amorah), a place near the Dead Sea:--Gomorrha.

see h6017

g1117 gomos (gom'-os)

from 1073; a load (as filling), i.e. (specially) a cargo, or (by extension) wares:--burden, merchandise.

see g1073

g1118 goneus (gon-yooce')

from the base of 1096; a parent:--parent.

see g1096

g1119 gonu (gon-oo')

of uncertain affinity; the "knee":--knee(X -l).

g1120 gonupeteo (gon-oo-pet-eh'-o)

from a compound of 1119 and the alternate of 4098; to fall on the knee:--bow the knee, kneel down.

see g1119

see g4098

g1121 gramma (gram'-mah)

from 1125; a writing, i.e. a letter, note, epistle, book, etc.; plural learning:--bill, learning, letter, scripture, writing, written.

see g1125

g1122 grammateus (gram-mat-yooce')

from 1121. a writer, i.e. (professionally) scribe or secretary:--scribe, town-clerk.

see g1121

g1123 graptos (grap-tos')

from 1125; inscribed (figuratively):--written.

see g1125

g1124 graphe (graf-ay')

a document, i.e. holy Writ (or its contents or a statement in it):--scripture.

g1125 grapho (graf'-o)

a primary verb; to "grave", especially to write; figuratively, to describe:--describe, write(-ing, -ten).

g1126 graodes (grah-o'-dace)

from graus (an old woman) and 1491; crone-like, i.e. silly:--old wives'.

see g1491

g1127 gregoreuo (gray-gor-yoo'-o)

from 1453; to keep awake, i.e. watch (literally or figuratively):--be vigilant, wake, (be) watch(-ful).

see g1453

g1128 gumnazo (goom-nad'-zo)

from 1131; to practise naked (in the games), i.e. train (figuratively):--exercise.

see g1131

g1129 gumnasia (goom-nas-ee'-ah)

from 1128; training, i.e. (figuratively) asceticism:--exercise.

see g1128

g1130 gumneteuo (goom-nayt-yoo'-o)

from a derivative of 1131; to strip, i.e. (reflexively) go poorly clad:--be naked.

see g1131

g1131 gumnos (goom-nos')

of uncertain affinity; nude (absolute or relative, literal or figurative):--naked.

g1132 gumnotes (goom-not'-ace)

from 1131; nudity (absolute or comparative):--nakedness.

see g1131

g1133 gunaikarion (goo-nahee-kar'-ee-on)

a diminutive from 1135; a little (i.e. foolish) woman:--silly woman.

see g1135

g1134 gunaikeios (goo-nahee-ki'-os)

from 1135; feminine:--wife.

see g1135

g1135 gune (goo-nay')

probably from the base of 1096; a woman; specially, a wife:--wife, woman.

see g1096

g1136 Gog (gogue)

of Hebrew origin (1463); Gog, a symbolic name for some future Antichrist:--Gog.

see h1463

g1137 gonia (go-nee'-ah)

probably akin to 1119; an angle:--corner, quarter.

see g1119

g1138 Dabid (dab-eed')

of Hebrew origin (1732); Dabid (i.e. David), the Israelite king:--David.

see h1732

g1139 daimonizomai (dahee-mon-id'-zom-ahee)

middle voice from 1142; to be exercised by a d�mon:--have a (be vexed with, be possessed with) devil(-s).

see g1142

g1140 daimonion (dahee-mon'-ee-on)

neuter of a derivative of 1142; a d�monic being; by extension a deity:--devil, god.

see g1142

g1141 daimoniodes (dahee-mon-ee-o'-dace)

from 1140 and 1142; d�mon-like:--devilish.

see g1140

see g1142

g1142 daimon (dah'-ee-mown)

from daio (to distribute fortunes); a d�mon or supernatural spirit (of a bad nature):--devil.

g1143 dakno (dak'-no)

a prolonged form of a primary root; to bite, i.e. (figuratively) thwart:--bite.

g1144 dakru (dak'-roo)

or dakruon dak'-roo-on of uncertain affinity; a tear:--tear.

g1145 dakruo (dak-roo'-o)

from 1144; to shed tears:--weep. Compare 2799.

see g1144

see g2799

g1146 daktulios (dak-too'-lee-os)

from 1147; a finger-ring:--ring.

see g1147

g1147 daktulos (dak'-too-los)

probably from 1176; a finger:--finger.

see g1176

g1148 Dalmanoutha (dal-man-oo-thah')

probably of Chaldee origin; Dalmanutha, a place in Palestine:--Dalmanutha.

g1149 Dalmatia (dal-mat-ee'-ah)

probably of foreign derivation; Dalmatia, a region of Europe:--Dalmatia.

g1150 damazo (dam-ad'-zo)

a variation of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to tame:--tame.

g1151 damalis (dam'-al-is)

probably from the base of 1150; a heifer (as tame):--heifer.

see g1150

g1152 Damaris (dam'-ar-is)

probably from the base of 1150; perhaps gentle; Damaris, an Athenian woman:--Damaris.

see g1150

g1153 Damaskenos (dam-as-kay-nos')

from 1154; a Damascene or inhabitant of Damascus:--Damascene.

see g1154

g1154 Damaskos (dam-as-kos')

of Hebrew origin (1834); Damascus, a city of Syria:--Damascus.

see h1834

g1155 daneizo (dan-ide'-zo)

from 1156; to loan on interest; reflexively, to borrow:--borrow, lend.

see g1156

g1156 daneion (dan'-i-on)

from danos (a gift); probably akin to the base of 1325; a loan:--debt.

see g1325

g1157 daneistes (dan-ice-tace')

from 1155; a lender:--creditor.

see g1155

g1158 Daniel (dan-ee-ale')

of Hebrew origin (1840); Daniel, an Israelite:--Daniel.

see h1840

g1159 dapanao (dap-an-ah'-o)

from 1160; to expend, i.e. (in a good sense) to incur cost, or (in a bad one) to waste:--be at charges, consume, spend.

see g1160

g1160 dapane (dap-an'-ay)

from dapto (to devour); expense (as consuming):--cost.

g1161 de (deh)

a primary particle (adversative or continuative); but, and, etc.:--also, and, but, moreover, now (often unexpressed in English).

g1162 deesis (deh'-ay-sis)

from 1189; a petition:--prayer, request, supplication.

see g1189

g1163 dei (die)

3d person singular active present of 1210; also deon deh-on'; neuter active participle of the same; both used impersonally; it is (was, etc.) necessary (as binding):--behoved, be meet, must (needs), (be) need(-ful), ought, should.

see g1210

g1164 deigma (digh'-mah)

from the base of 1166; a specimen (as shown):--example.

see g1166

g1165 deigmatizo (digh-mat-id'-zo)

from 1164; to exhibit:--make a shew.

see g1164

g1166 deiknuo (dike-noo'-o)

a prolonged form of an obsolete primary of the same meaning; to show (literally or figuratively):--shew.

g1167 deilia (di-lee'-ah)

from 1169; timidity:--fear.

see g1169

g1168 deiliao (di-lee-ah'-o)

from 1167; to be timid:--be afraid.

see g1167

g1169 deilos (di-los')

from deos (dread); timid, i.e. (by implication) faithless:--fearful.

g1170 deina (di'-nah)

probably from the same as 1171 (through the idea of forgetting the name as fearful, i.e. strange); so and so (when the person is not specified):--such a man.

see g1171

g1171 deinos (di-noce')

adverb from a derivative of the same as 1169; terribly, i.e. excessively:--grievously, vehemently.

see g1169

g1172 deipneo (dipe-neh'-o)

from 1173; to dine, i.e. take the principle (or evening) meal:--sup (X -er).

see g1173

g1173 deipnon (dipe'-non)

from the same as 1160; dinner, i.e. the chief meal (usually in the evening):--feast, supper.

see g1160

g1174 deisidaimonesteros (dice-ee-dahee-mon-es'-ter-os)

the compound of a derivative of the base of 1169 and 1142; more religious than others:--too superstitious.

see g1169

see g1142

g1175 deisidaimonia (dice-ee-dahee-mon-ee'-ah)

from the same as 1174; religion:--superstition.

see g1174

g1176 deka (dek'-ah)

a primary number; ten:--(eight-)een, ten.

g1177 dekaduo (dek-ad-oo'-o)

from 1176 and 1417; two and ten, i.e. twelve:--twelve.

see g1176

see g1417

g1178 dekapente (dek-ap-en'-teh)

from 1176 and 4002; ten and five, i.e. fifteen:--fifteen.

see g1176

see g4002

g1179 Dekapolis (dek-ap'-ol-is)

from 1176 and 4172; the ten-city region; the Decapolis, a district in Syria:--Decapolis.

see g1176

see g4172

g1180 dekatessares (dek-at-es'-sar-es)

from 1176 and 5064; ten and four, i.e. fourteen:--fourteen.

see g1176

see g5064

g1181 dekate (dek-at'-ay)

feminine of 1182; a tenth, i.e. as a percentage or (technically) tithe:--tenth (part), tithe.

see g1182

g1182 dekatos (dek'-at-os)

ordinal from 1176; tenth:--tenth.

see g1176

g1183 dekatoo (dek-at-o'-o)

from 1181; to tithe, i.e. to give or take a tenth:--pay (receive) tithes.

see g1181

g1184 dektos (dek-tos')

from 1209; approved; (figuratively) propitious:-- accepted(-table).

see g1209

g1185 deleazo (del-eh-ad'-zo)

from the base of 1388; to entrap, i.e. (figuratively) delude:--allure, beguile, entice.

see g1388

g1186 dendron (den'-dron)

probably from drus (an oak); a tree:--tree.

g1187 dexiolabos (dex-ee-ol-ab'-os)

from 1188 and 2983; a guardsman (as if taking the right) or light-armed soldier:--spearman.

see g1188

see g2983

g1188 dexios (dex-ee-os')

from 1209; the right side or (feminine) hand (as that which usually takes):--right (hand, side).

see g1209

g1189 deomai (deh'-om-ahee)

middle voice of 1210; to beg (as binding oneself), i.e. petition:--beseech, pray (to), make request. Compare 4441.

see g1210

see g4441

g1190 Derbaios (der-bah'-ee-os)

from 1191; a Derb�an or inhabitant of Derbe:--of Derbe.

see g1191

g1191 Derbe (der-bay')

of foreign origin; Derbe, a place in Asia Minor:--Derbe.

g1192 derma (der'-mah)

from 1194; a hide:--skin.

see g1194

g1193 dermatinos (der-mat'-ee-nos)

from 1192; made of hide:--leathern, of a skin.

see g1192

g1194 dero (der'-o)

a primary verb; properly, to flay, i.e. (by implication) to scourge, or (by analogy) to thrash:--beat, smite.

g1195 desmeuo (des-myoo'-o)

from a (presumed) derivative of 1196; to be a binder (captor), i.e. to enchain (a prisoner), to tie on (a load):-- bind.

see g1196

g1196 desmeo (des-meh'-o)

from 1199; to tie, i.e. shackle:--bind.

see g1199

g1197 desme (des-may')

from 1196; a bundle:--bundle.

see g1196

g1198 desmios (des'-mee-os)

from 1199; a captive (as bound):--in bonds, prisoner.

see g1199

g1199 desmon (des-mon')

or desmos des-mos' neuter and masculine respectively from 1210; a band, i.e. ligament (of the body) or shackle (of a prisoner); figuratively, an impediment or disability:--band, bond, chain, string.

see g1210



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