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4581..................1
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| 4581 - Seleukeia {sel-yook'-i-ah}; from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria: --Seleucia. [ql ~~~~ | 4478 |
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4582..................2
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| 4582 - selene {sel-ay'-nay}; from selas (brilliancy; probably akin to the alternate of 0138, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon: --moon. [ql ~~~~ | 4480 |
| 4583 - seleniazomai {sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of 4582; to be moon-struck, i.e. crazy: --be a lunatic. [ql ~~~~ | 4480 |
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4583..................1
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| 4583 - seleniazomai {sel-ay-nee-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice or passive from a presumed derivative of 4582; to be moon-struck, i.e. crazy: --be a lunatic. [ql ~~~~ | 4480 |
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4584..................1
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| 4584 - Semei {sem-eh-ee'}; of Hebrew origin [8096]; Semei (i.e. Shimi), an Israelite: --Semei. [ql ~~~~ | 4482 |
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4585..................1
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| 4585 - semidalis {sem-id'-al-is}; probably of foreign origin; fine wheaten flour: --fine flour. [ql ~~~~ | 4482 |
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4586..................2
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| 4586 - semnos {sem-nos'}; from 4576; venerable, i.e. honorable: --grave, honest. [ql ~~~~ | 4484 |
| 4587 - semnotes {sem-not'-ace}; from 4586; venerableness, i.e. probity: --gravity, honesty. [ql ~~~~ | 4484 |
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4587..................1
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| 4587 - semnotes {sem-not'-ace}; from 4586; venerableness, i.e. probity: --gravity, honesty. [ql ~~~~ | 4484 |
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4588..................1
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| 4588 - Sergios {serg'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman: --Sergius. [ql ~~~~ | 4486 |
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4589..................1
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| 4589 - Seth {sayth}; of Hebrew origin [8352]; Seth (i.e. Sheth), a patriarch: --Seth. [ql ~~~~ | 4486 |
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4590..................1
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| 4590 - Sem {same}; of Hebrew origin [8035]; Sem (i.e. Shem), a patriarch: --Sem. [ql ~~~~ | 4488 |
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4591..................7
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| 0767 - asemos {as'-ay-mos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4591; unmarked, i.e. (figuratively) ignoble: --mean. [ql ~~~~ | 766 |
| 1978 - episemos {ep-is'-ay-mos}; from 1909 and some form of the base of 4591; remarkable, i.e. (figuratively) eminent: --notable, of note. [ql ~~~~ | 1978 |
| 2154 - eusemos {yoo'-say-mos}; from 2095 and the base of 4591; well indicated, i.e. (figuratively) significant: --easy to be understood. [ql ~~~~ | 2154 |
| 3902 - parasemos {par-as'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 4591; side-marked, i.e. labelled (with a badge [figure-head] of a ship): --sign. [ql ~~~~ | 3800 |
| 4591 - semaino {say-mah'-ee-no}; from sema (a mark; of uncertain derivation); to indicate: --signify. [ql ~~~~ | 4488 |
| 4592 - semeion {say-mi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally: --miracle, sign, token, wonder. [ql ~~~~ | 4490 |
| 4953 - sussemon {soos'-say-mon}; neuter of a compound of 4862 and the base of 4591; a sign in common, i.e. preconcerted signal: --token. [ql ~~~~ | 4850 |
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4592..................2
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| 4592 - semeion {say-mi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of 4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally: --miracle, sign, token, wonder. [ql ~~~~ | 4490 |
| 4593 - semeioo {say-mi-o'-o}; from 4592; to distinguish, i.e. mark (for avoidance): --note. [ql ~~~~ | 4490 |
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4593..................1
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| 4593 - semeioo {say-mi-o'-o}; from 4592; to distinguish, i.e. mark (for avoidance): --note. [ql ~~~~ | 4490 |
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4594..................1
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| 4594 - semeron {say'-mer-on}; neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the art. 3588 and 2250; on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or just passed); generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto): --this (to-)day. [ql ~~~~ | 4492 |
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4595..................2
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| 4550 - sapros {sap-ros'}; from 4595; rotten, i.e. worthless (literally or morally): --bad, corrupt. Compare 4190. [ql ~~~~ | 4448 |
| 4595 - sepo {say'-po}; apparently a primary verb; to putrefy, i.e. (figuratively) perish: --be corrupted. [ql ~~~~ | 4492 |
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4596..................1
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| 4596 - serikos {say-ree-kos'}; 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. [ql ~~~~ | 4494 |
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4597..................2
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| 4597 - ses {sace}; apparently of Hebrew origin [5580]; a moth: --moth. [ql ~~~~ | 4494 |
| 4598 - setobrotos {say-tob'-ro-tos}; from 4597 and a derivative of 977; moth-eaten: --motheaten. [ql ~~~~ | 4496 |
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4598..................1
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| 4598 - setobrotos {say-tob'-ro-tos}; from 4597 and a derivative of 977; moth-eaten: --motheaten. [ql ~~~~ | 4496 |
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4599..................3
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| 0772 - asthenes {as-then-ace'}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and the base of 4599; strengthless (in various applications, literal, figurative and moral): --more feeble, impotent, sick, without strength, weak(-er, -ness, thing). [ql ~~~~ | 772 |
| 4599 - sthenoo {sthen-o'-o}; from sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of 2476); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power): --strengthen. [ql ~~~~ | 4496 |
| 4988 - Sosthenes {soce-then'-ace}; from the base of 4982 and that of 4599; of safe strength; Sosthenes, a Christian: --Sosthenes. [ql ~~~~ | 4886 |
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4600..................1
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| 4600 - siagon {see-ag-one'}; of uncertain derivation; the jaw-bone, i.e. (by implication) the cheek or side of the face: --cheek. [ql ~~~~ | 4498 |
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4601..................1
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| 4601 - sigao {see-gah'-o}; from 4602; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively): --keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. [ql ~~~~ | 4498 |
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4602..................3
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| 4601 - sigao {see-gah'-o}; from 4602; to keep silent (transitively or intransitively): --keep close (secret, silence), hold peace. [ql ~~~~ | 4498 |
| 4602 - sige {see-gay'}; appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence: --silence. Compare 4623. [ql ~~~~ | 4500 |
| 4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. [ql ~~~~ | 4520 |
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4603..................1
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| 4603 - sidereos {sid-ay'-reh-os}; from 4604; made of iron: --(of) iron. [ql ~~~~ | 4500 |
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4604..................2
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| 4603 - sidereos {sid-ay'-reh-os}; from 4604; made of iron: --(of) iron. [ql ~~~~ | 4500 |
| 4604 - sideros {sid'-ay-ros}; of uncertain derivation; iron: --iron. [ql ~~~~ | 4502 |
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4605..................2
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| 4605 - Sidon {sid-one'}; of Hebrew origin [6721]; Sidon (i.e. Tsidon), a place in Palestine: --Sidon. [ql ~~~~ | 4502 |
| 4606 - Sidonios {sid-o'-nee-os}; from 4605; a Sidonian, i.e. inhabitant of Sidon: --of Sidon. [ql ~~~~ | 4504 |
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4606..................1
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| 4606 - Sidonios {sid-o'-nee-os}; from 4605; a Sidonian, i.e. inhabitant of Sidon: --of Sidon. [ql ~~~~ | 4504 |
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4607..................2
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| 4607 - sikarios {sik-ar'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans): --murderer. Compare 5406. [ql ~~~~ | 4504 |
| 5406 - phoneus {fon-yooce'}; from 5408; a murderer (always of criminal [or at least intentional] homicide; which 0443 does not necessarily imply; while 4607 is a special term for a public bandit): --murderer. [ql ~~~~ | 5304 |
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4608..................1
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| 4608 - sikera {sik'-er-ah}; of Hebrew origin [7941]; an intoxicant, i.e. intensely fermented liquor: --strong drink. [ql ~~~~ | 4506 |
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4609..................2
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| 4609 - Silas {see'-las}; contraction for 4610; Silas, a Christian: --Silas. [ql ~~~~ | 4506 |
| 4610 - Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'}; of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian: --Silvanus. Compare 4609. [ql ~~~~ | 4508 |
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4610..................2
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| 4609 - Silas {see'-las}; contraction for 4610; Silas, a Christian: --Silas. [ql ~~~~ | 4506 |
| 4610 - Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'}; of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian: --Silvanus. Compare 4609. [ql ~~~~ | 4508 |
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4611..................1
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| 4611 - Siloam {sil-o-am'}; of Hebrew origin [7975]; Siloam (i.e. Shiloach), a pool of Jerusalem: --Siloam. [ql ~~~~ | 4508 |
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4612..................1
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| 4612 - simikinthion {sim-ee-kin'-thee-on}; of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron): --apron. [ql ~~~~ | 4510 |
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4613..................2
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| 4613 - Simon {see'-mone}; of Hebrew origin [8095]; Simon (i.e. Shimon), the name of nine Israelites: --Simon. Compare 4826. [ql ~~~~ | 4510 |
| 4826 - Sumeon {soom-eh-one'}; from the same as 4613; Symeon (i.e. Shimon), the name of five Israelites: --Simeon, Simon. [ql ~~~~ | 4724 |
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4614..................1
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| 4614 - Sina {see-nah'}; of Hebrew origin [5514]; Sina (i.e. Sinai), a mountain in Arabia: --Sina. [ql ~~~~ | 4512 |
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4615..................1
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| 4615 - sinapi {sin'-ap-ee}; perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting); mustard (the plant): --mustard. [ql ~~~~ | 4512 |
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4616..................1
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| 4616 - sindon {sin-done'}; of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; byssos, i.e. bleached linen (the cloth or a garment of it): --(fine) linen (cloth). [ql ~~~~ | 4514 |
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4617..................1
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| 4617 - siniazo {sin-ee-ad'-zo}; from sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively): --sift. [ql ***. sita. See 4621. [ql ~~~~ | 4514 |
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4618..................1
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| 4618 - siteutos {sit-yoo-ros'}; from a derivative of 4621; grain-fed, i.e. fattened: --fatted. [ql ~~~~ | 4516 |
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4619..................1
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| 4619 - sitistos {sit-is-tos'}; from a derivative of 4621; grained, i.e. fatted: --fatling. [ql ~~~~ | 4516 |
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4620..................1
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| 4620 - sitometron {sit-om'-et-ron}; from 4621 and 3358; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food): --portion of meat. [ql ~~~~ | 4518 |
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4621..................7
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| 0777 - asitos {as'-ee-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and 4621; without (taking) food: --fasting. [ql ~~~~ | 776 |
| 1979 - episitismos {ep-ee-sit-is-mos'}; from a compound of 1909 and a derivative of 4621; a provisioning, i.e. (concretely) food: --victuals. [ql ~~~~ | 1978 |
| 4617 - siniazo {sin-ee-ad'-zo}; from sinion (a sieve); to riddle (figuratively): --sift. [ql ***. sita. See 4621. [ql ~~~~ | 4514 |
| 4618 - siteutos {sit-yoo-ros'}; from a derivative of 4621; grain-fed, i.e. fattened: --fatted. [ql ~~~~ | 4516 |
| 4619 - sitistos {sit-is-tos'}; from a derivative of 4621; grained, i.e. fatted: --fatling. [ql ~~~~ | 4516 |
| 4620 - sitometron {sit-om'-et-ron}; from 4621 and 3358; a grain-measure, i.e. (by implication) ration (allowance of food): --portion of meat. [ql ~~~~ | 4518 |
| 4621 - sitos {see'-tos}; plural irregular neuter sita {see'-tah}; of uncertain derivation; grain, especially wheat: --corn, wheat. [ql ~~~~ | 4518 |
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|
4622..................1
|
| 4622 - Sion {see-own'}; of Hebrew origin [6726]; Sion (i.e. Tsijon), a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively, the Church (militant or triumphant): --Sion. [ql ~~~~ | 4520 |
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|
4623..................2
|
| 4602 - sige {see-gay'}; appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence: --silence. Compare 4623. [ql ~~~~ | 4500 |
| 4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. [ql ~~~~ | 4520 |
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|
4624..................1
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| 4624 - skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend. [ql ~~~~ | 4522 |
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|
4625..................2
|
| 4624 - skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend. [ql ~~~~ | 4522 |
| 4625 - skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): --occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. [ql ~~~~ | 4522 |
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|
4626..................3
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| 2679 - kataskapto {kat-as-kap'-to}; from 2596 and 4626; to undermine, i.e. (by implication) destroy: --dig down, ruin. [ql ~~~~ | 2678 |
| 4626 - skapto {skap'-to}; apparently a primary verb; to dig: --dig. [ql ~~~~ | 4524 |
| 4649 - skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal: --mark. [ql ~~~~ | 4546 |
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|
4627..................1
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| 4627 - skaphe {skaf'-ay}; a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): --boat. [ql ~~~~ | 4524 |
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|
4628..................4
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| 4628 - skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): --leg. [ql ~~~~ | 4526 |
| 4642 - skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry, i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): --fierce, hard. [ql ~~~~ | 4540 |
| 4646 - skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628; warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse: --crooked, froward, untoward. [ql ~~~~ | 4544 |
| 4647 - skolops {skol'-ops}; perhaps from the base of 4628 and 3700; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle (figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability): --thorn. [ql ~~~~ | 4544 |