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Strong's Greek Dictionary
Range 1600 - 1699

g1600 ekpetannumi (ek-pet-an'-noo-mee)

from 1537 and a form of 4072; to fly out, i.e. (by analogy) to extend:--stretch forth.

see g1537

see g4072

g1601 ekpipto (ek-pip'-to)

from 1537 and 4098; to drop away; specially, be driven out of one's course; figuratively, to lose, become inefficient:--be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.

see g1537

see g4098

g1602 ekpleo (ek-pleh'-o)

from 1537 and 4126; to depart by ship:--sail (away, thence).

see g1537

see g4126

g1603 ekpleroo (ek-play-ro'-o)

from 1537 and 4137; to accomplish entirely:--fulfill.

see g1537

see g4137

g1604 ekplerosis (ek-play'-ro-sis)

from 1603; completion:--accomplishment.

see g1603

g1605 ekplesso (ek-place'-so)

from 1537 and 4141; to strike with astonishment:--amaze, astonish.

see g1537

see g4141

g1606 ekpneo (ek-pneh'-o)

from 1537 and 4154; to expire:--give up the ghost.

see g1537

see g4154

g1607 ekporeuomai (ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee)

from 1537 and 4198; to depart, be discharged, proceed, project:--come (forth, out of), depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of).

see g1537

see g4198

g1608 ekporneuo (ek-porn-yoo'-o)

from 1537 and 4203; to be utterly unchaste:--give self over to fornication.

see g1537

see g4203

g1609 ekptuo (ek-ptoo'-o)

from 1537 and 4429; to spit out, i.e. (figuratively) spurn:--reject.

see g1537

see g4429

g1610 ekrizoo (ek-rid-zo'-o)

from 1537 and 4492; to uproot:--pluck up by the root, root up.

see g1537

see g4492

g1611 ekstasis (ek'-stas-is)

from 1839; a displacement of the mind, i.e. bewilderment, "ecstasy":--+ be amazed, amazement, astonishment, trance.

see g1839

g1612 ekstrepho (ek-stref'-o)

from 1537 and 4762; to pervert (figuratively):--subvert.

see g1537

see g4762

g1613 ektarasso (ek-tar-as'-so)

from 1537 and 5015; to disturb wholly:--exceedingly trouble.

see g1537

see g5015

g1614 ekteino (ek-ti'-no)

from 1537 and teino (to stretch); to extend:--cast, put forth, stretch forth (out).

see g1537

g1615 ekteleo (ek-tel-eh'-o)

from 1537 and 5055; to complete fully:--finish.

see g1537

see g5055

g1616 ekteneia (ek-ten'-i-ah)

from 1618; intentness:--X instantly.

see g1618

g1617 ektenesteron (ek-ten-es'-ter-on)

neuter of the comparative of 1618; more intently:--more earnestly.

see g1618

g1618 ektenes (ek-ten-ace')

from 1614; intent:--without ceasing, fervent.

see g1614

g1619 ektenos (ek-ten-oce')

adverb from 1618; intently:--fervently.

see g1618

g1620 ektithemi (ek-tith'-ay-mee)

from 1537 and 5087; to expose; figuratively, to declare:--cast out, expound.

see g1537

see g5087

g1621 ektinasso (ek-tin-as'-so)

from 1537 and tinasso (to swing); to shake violently:--shake (off).

see g1537

g1622 ektos (ek-tos')

from 1537; the exterior; figuratively (as a preposition) aside from, besides:--but, except(-ed), other than, out of, outside, unless, without.

see g1537

g1623 hektos (hek'-tos)

ordinal from 1803; sixth:--sixth.

see g1803

g1624 ektrepo (ek-trep'-o)

from 1537 and the base of 5157; to deflect, i.e. turn away (literally or figuratively):--avoid, turn (aside, out of the way).

see g1537

see g5157

g1625 ektrepho (ek-tref'-o)

from 1537 and 5142; to rear up to maturity, i.e. (genitive case) to cherish or train:--bring up, nourish.

see g1537

see g5142

g1626 ektroma (ek'-tro-mah)

from a comparative of 1537 and titrosko (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e. (by analogy) untimely birth:--born out of due time.

see g1537

g1627 ekphero (ek-fer'-o)

from 1537 and 5342; to bear out (literally or figuratively):--bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).

see g1537

see g5342

g1628 ekpheugo (ek-fyoo'-go)

from 1537 and 5343; to flee out:--escape, flee.

see g1537

see g5343

g1629 ekphobeo (ek-fob-eh'-o)

from 1537 and 5399; to frighten utterly:--terrify.

see g1537

see g5399

g1630 ekphobos (ek'-fob-os)

from 1537 and 5401; frightened out of one's wits: sore afraid, exceedingly fear.

see g1537

see g5401

g1631 ekphuo (ek-foo'-o)

from 1537 and 5453; to sprout up:--put forth.

see g1537

see g5453

g1632 ekcheo (ek-kheh'-o,) or (by variation)

ekchuno ek-khoo'-no from 1537 and cheo (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively, to bestow:--gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad, forth), spill.

see g1537

g1633 ekchoreo (ek-kho-reh'-o)

from 1537 and 5562; to depart:--depart out.

see g1537

see g5562

g1634 ekpsucho (ek-psoo'-kho)

from 1537 and 5594; to expire:--give (yield) up the ghost.

see g1537

see g5594

g1635 hekon (hek-own')

of uncertain affinity; voluntary:--willingly.

g1636 elaia (el-ah'-yah)

feminine of a presumed derivative from an obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit):--olive (berry, tree).

g1637 elaion (el'-ah-yon)

neuter of the same as 1636; olive oil:--oil.

see g1636

g1638 elaion (el-ah-yone')

from 1636; an olive-orchard, i.e. (specially) the Mount of Olives:--Olivet.

see g1636

g1639 Elamites (el-am-ee'-tace)

of Hebrew origin (5867); an Elamite or Persian:--Elamite.

see h5867

g1640 elasson (el-as'-sone)

or elatton el-at-tone' comparative of the same as 1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality):--less, under, worse, younger.

see g1646

g1641 elattoneo (el-at-ton-eh-o)

from 1640; to diminish, i.e. fall short:--have lack.

see g1640

g1642 elattoo (el-at-to'-o)

from 1640; to lessen (in rank or influence):--decrease, make lower.

see g1640

g1643 elauno (el-ow'-no)

a prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternative of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind, oars or d�monical power):--carry, drive, row.

g1644 elaphria (el-af-ree'-ah)

from 1645; levity (figuratively), i.e. fickleness:--lightness.

see g1645

g1645 elaphros (el-af-ros')

probably akin to 1643 and the base of 1640; light, i.e. easy:--light.

see g1643

see g1640

g1646 elachistos (el-akh'-is-tos)

superlative of elachus (short); used as equivalent to 3398; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.):--least, very little (small), smallest.

see g3398

g1647 elachistoteros (el-akh-is-tot'-er-os)

comparative of 1646; far less:--less than the least.

see g1646

g1648 Eleazar (el-eh-ad'-zar)

of Hebrew origin (499); Eleazar, an Israelite:--Eleazar.

see h499

g1649 elegxis (el'-eng-xis)

from 1651; refutation, i.e. reproof:--rebuke.

see g1651

g1650 elegchos (el'-eng-khos)

from 1651; proof, conviction:--evidence, reproof.

see g1651

g1651 elegcho (el-eng'-kho)

of uncertain affinity; to confute, admonish:--convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove.

g1652 eleeinos (el-eh-i-nos')

from 1656; pitiable:--miserable.

see g1656

g1653 eleeo (el-eh-eh'-o)

from 1656; to compassionate (by word or deed, specially, by divine grace):--have compassion (pity on), have (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).

see g1656

g1654 eleemosune (el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay)

from 1656; compassionateness, i.e. (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction:--alms(-deeds).

see g1656

g1655 eleemon (el-eh-ay'-mone)

from 1653; compassionate (actively):--merciful.

see g1653

g1656 eleos (el'-eh-os)

of uncertain affinity; compassion (human or divine, especially active):--(+ tender) mercy.

g1657 eleutheria (el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah)

from 1658; freedom (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or ceremonial):--liberty.

see g1658

g1658 eleutheros (el-yoo'-ther-os)

probably from the alternate of 2064; unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e. (as a citizen) not a slave (whether freeborn or manumitted), or (genitive case) exempt (from obligation or liability):--free (man, woman), at liberty.

see g2064

g1659 eleutheroo (el-yoo-ther-o'-o)

from 1658; to liberate, i.e. (figuratively) to exempt (from moral, ceremonial or mortal liability):--deliver, make free.

see g1658

g1660 eleusis (el'-yoo-sis)

from the alternate of 2064; an advent:--coming.

see g2064

g1661 elephantinos (el-ef-an'-tee-nos)

from elephas (an "elephant"); elephantine, i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory:--of ivory.

g1662 Eliakeim (el-ee-ak-ime')

of Hebrew origin (471); Eliakim, an Israelite:--Eliakim.

see h471

g1663 Eliezer (el-ee-ed'-zer)

of Hebrew origin (461); Eliezer, an Israelite:--Eliezer.

see h461

g1664 Elioud (el-ee-ood')

of Hebrew origin (410 and 1935); God of majesty; Eliud, an Israelite:--Eliud.

see h410

see h1935

g1665 Elisabet (el-ee-sab'-et)

of Hebrew origin (472); Elisabet, an Israelitess:--Elisabeth.

see h472

g1666 Elissaios (el-is-sah'-yos)

of Hebrew origin (477); Elissaeus, an Israelite:--Elissaeus.

see h477

g1667 helisso (hel-is'-so)

a form of 1507; to coil or wrap:--fold up.

see g1507

g1668 helkos (hel'-kos)

probably from 1670; an ulcer (as if drawn together):--sore.

see g1670

g1669 helkoo (hel-ko'-o)

from 1668; to cause to ulcerate, i.e. (passively) be ulcerous:--full of sores.

see g1668

g1670 helkuo (hel-koo'-o)

or helko hel'-ko; probably akin to 138; to drag (literally or figuratively):--draw. Compare 1667.

see g138

see g1667

g1671 Hellas (hel-las')

of uncertain affinity; Hellas (or Greece), a country of Europe:--Greece.

g1672 Hellen (hel'-lane)

from 1671; a Hellen (Grecian) or inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person, especially a non-Jew:-- Gentile, Greek.

see g1671

g1673 Hellenikos (hel-lay-nee-kos')

from 1672; Hellenic, i.e. Grecian (in language):--Greek.

see g1672

g1674 Hellenis (hel-lay-nis')

feminine of 1672; a Grecian (i.e. non-Jewish) woman:--Greek.

see g1672

g1675 Hellenistes (hel-lay-nis-tace')

from a derivative of 1672; a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew:--Grecian.

see g1672

g1676 Hellenisti (hel-lay-nis-tee')

adverb from the same as 1675; Hellenistically, i.e. in the Grecian language:--Greek.

see g1675

g1677 ellogeo (el-log-eh'-o)

from 1722 and 3056 (in the sense of account); to reckon in, i.e. attribute:--impute, put on account.

see g1722

see g3056

g1678 Elmodam (el-mo-dam')

of Hebrew origin (perhaps for 486); Elmodam, an Israelite:--Elmodam.

see h486

g1679 elpizo (el-pid'-zo)

from 1680; to expect or confide:--(have, thing) hope(-d) (for), trust.

see g1680

g1680 elpis (el-pece')

from a primary elpo (to anticipate, usually with pleasure); expectation (abstractly or concretely) or confidence:--faith, hope.

g1681 Elumas (el-oo'-mas)

of foreign origin; Elymas, a wizard:--Elymas.

g1682 eloi (el-o-ee')

of Chaldean origin (426 with pronominal suffix) my God:--Eloi.

see h426

g1683 emautou (em-ow-too')

genitive case compound of 1700 and 846; of myself so likewise the dative case emautoi em-ow-to', and accusative case emauton em-ow-ton' :--me, mine own (self), myself.

see g1700

see g846

g1684 embaino (em-ba'-hee-no)

from 1722 and the base of 939; to walk on, i.e. embark (aboard a vessel), reach (a pool):--come (get) into, enter (into), go (up) into, step in, take ship.

see g1722

see g939

g1685 emballo (em-bal'-lo)

from 1722 and 906; to throw on, i.e. (figuratively) subject to (eternal punishment):--cast into.

see g1722

see g906

g1686 embapto (em-bap'-to)

from 1722 and 911; to whelm on, i.e. wet (a part of the person, etc.) by contact with a fluid:--dip.

see g1722

see g911

g1687 embateuo (em-bat-yoo'-o)

from 1722 and a presumed derivative of the base of 939; equivalent to 1684; to intrude on (figuratively):--intrude into.

see g1722

see g939

see g1684

g1688 embibazo (em-bib-ad'-zo)

from 1722 and bibazo (to mount; causative of 1684); to place on, i.e. transfer (aboard a vessel):--put in.

see g1722

see g1684

g1689 emblepo (em-blep'-o)

from 1722 and 991; to look on, i.e. (relatively) to observe fixedly, or (absolutely) to discern clearly:--behold, gaze up, look upon, (could) see.

see g1722

see g991

g1690 embrimaomai (em-brim-ah'-om-ahee)

from 1722 and brimaomai (to snort with anger); to have indignation on, i.e. (transitively) to blame, (intransitively) to sigh with chagrin, (specially) to sternly enjoin:--straitly charge, groan, murmur against.

see g1722

g1691 eme (em-eh')

a prolonged form of 3165; me:--I, me, my(-self).

see g3165

g1692 emeo (em-eh'-o)

of uncertain affinity; to vomit:--(will) spue.

g1693 emmainomai (em-mah'-ee-nom-ahee)

from 1722 and 3105; to rave on, i.e. rage at:--be mad against.

see g1722

see g3105

g1694 Emmanouel (em-man-oo-ale')

of Hebrew origin (6005); God with us; Emmanuel, a name of Christ:--Emmanuel.

see h6005

g1695 Emmaous (em-mah-ooce')

probably of Hebrew origin (compare 3222); Emmaus, a place in Palestine:--Emmaus.

see h3222

g1696 emmeno (em-men'-o)

from 1722 and 3306; to stay in the same place, i.e. (figuratively) persevere:--continue.

see g1722

see g3306

g1697 Emmor (em-mor')

of Hebrew origin (2544); Emmor (i.e. Chamor), a Canaanite:--Emmor.

see h2544

g1698 emoi (em-oy')

a prolonged form of 3427; to me:--I, me, mine, my.

see g3427

g1699 emos (em-os')

from the oblique cases of 1473 (1698, 1700, 1691); my:--of me, mine (own), my.

see g1473

see g1698

see g1700

see g1691



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