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| 5587 - psithurismos {psith-oo-ris-mos'}; from a derivative of psithos (a whisper; by implication, a slander; probably akin to 5574); whispering, i.e. secret detraction: --whispering. [ql ~~~~ | 5484 |
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PSITHURISMOS..........1
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| 5587 - psithurismos {psith-oo-ris-mos'}; from a derivative of psithos (a whisper; by implication, a slander; probably akin to 5574); whispering, i.e. secret detraction: --whispering. [ql ~~~~ | 5484 |
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PSITHURISTES..........1
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| 5588 - psithuristes {psith-oo-ris-tace'}; from the same as 5587; a secret calumniator: --whisperer. [ql ~~~~ | 5484 |
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PSO...................3
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| 5595 - psomizo {pso-mid'-zo}; from the base of 5596; to supply with bits, i.e. (generally) to nourish: --(bestow to) feed. [ql ~~~~ | 5492 |
| 5596 - psomion {pso-mee'-on}; diminutive from a derivative of the base of 5597; a crumb or morsel (as if rubbed off), i.e. a mouthful: --sop. [ql ~~~~ | 5492 |
| 5597 - psocho {pso'-kho}; prolongation from the same base as 5567; to triturate, i.e. (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks with the fingers or hand): --rub. [ql ~~~~ | 5494 |
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PSOCHO................1
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| 5597 - psocho {pso'-kho}; prolongation from the same base as 5567; to triturate, i.e. (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks with the fingers or hand): --rub. [ql ~~~~ | 5494 |
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PSOMION...............1
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| 5596 - psomion {pso-mee'-on}; diminutive from a derivative of the base of 5597; a crumb or morsel (as if rubbed off), i.e. a mouthful: --sop. [ql ~~~~ | 5492 |
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PSOMIZO...............1
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| 5595 - psomizo {pso-mid'-zo}; from the base of 5596; to supply with bits, i.e. (generally) to nourish: --(bestow to) feed. [ql ~~~~ | 5492 |
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PSOO..................8
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| 1634 - ekpsucho {ek-psoo'-kho}; from 1537 and 5594; to expire: --give (yield) up the ghost. [ql ~~~~ | 1634 |
| 2174 - eupsucheo {yoo-psoo-kheh'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 5590; to be in good spirits, i.e. feel encouraged: --be of good comfort. [ql ~~~~ | 2174 |
| 4861 - sumpsuchos {soom'-psoo-khos}; from 4862 and 5590; co-spirited, i.e. similar in sentiment: --like-minded. [ql ~~~~ | 4758 |
| 5590 - psuche {psoo-khay'}; from 5594; breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from 4151, which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from 2222, which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew 5315, 7307 and 2416): --heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you. [ql ~~~~ | 5486 |
| 5591 - psuchikos {psoo-khee-kos'}; from 5590; sensitive, i.e. animate (in distinction on the one hand from 4152, which is the higher or renovated nature; and on the other from 5446, which is the lower or bestial nature): --natural, sensual. [ql ~~~~ | 5488 |
| 5592 - psuchos {psoo'-khos}; from 5594; coolness: --cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5488 |
| 5593 - psuchros {psoo-chros'}; from 5592; chilly (literally or figuratively): --cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5490 |
| 5594 - psucho {psoo'-kho}; a primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently, thus differing on the one hand from 4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of 0109, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), i.e. (by implication of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively): --wax cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5490 |
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PSOW..................1
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| 4379 - prospsauo {pros-psow'-o}; from 4314 and psauo (to touch); to impinge, i.e. lay a finger on (in order to relieve): --touch. [ql ~~~~ | 4276 |
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PSUCHE................1
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| 5590 - psuche {psoo-khay'}; from 5594; breath, i.e. (by implication) spirit, abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from 4151, which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from 2222, which is mere vitality, even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew 5315, 7307 and 2416): --heart (+ -ily), life, mind, soul, + us, + you. [ql ~~~~ | 5486 |
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PSUCHIKOS.............1
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| 5591 - psuchikos {psoo-khee-kos'}; from 5590; sensitive, i.e. animate (in distinction on the one hand from 4152, which is the higher or renovated nature; and on the other from 5446, which is the lower or bestial nature): --natural, sensual. [ql ~~~~ | 5488 |
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PSUCHO................1
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| 5594 - psucho {psoo'-kho}; a primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently, thus differing on the one hand from 4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of 0109, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), i.e. (by implication of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively): --wax cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5490 |
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PSUCHOS...............1
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| 5592 - psuchos {psoo'-khos}; from 5594; coolness: --cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5488 |
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PSUCHROS..............1
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| 5593 - psuchros {psoo-chros'}; from 5592; chilly (literally or figuratively): --cold. [ql ~~~~ | 5490 |
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PSYOO.................13
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| 5569 - pseudadelphos {psyoo-dad'-el-fos}; from 5571 and 0080; a spurious brother, i.e. pretended associate: --false brethren. [ql ~~~~ | 5466 |
| 5570 - pseudapostolos {psyoo-dap-os'-tol-os}; from 5571 and 0652; a spurious apostle, i.e. pretended pracher: --false teacher. [ql ~~~~ | 5466 |
| 5571 - pseudes {psyoo-dace'}; from 5574; untrue, i.e. erroneous, deceitful, wicked: --false, liar. [ql ~~~~ | 5468 |
| 5572 - pseudodidaskalos {psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os}; from 5571 and 1320; a spurious teacher, i.e. propagator of erroneous Christian doctrine: --false teacher. [ql ~~~~ | 5468 |
| 5573 - pseudologos {psyoo-dol-og'-os}; from 5571 and 3004; mendacious, i.e. promulgating erroneous Christian doctrine: --speaking lies. [ql ~~~~ | 5470 |
| 5574 - pseudomai {psyoo'-dom-ahee}; middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to utter an untruth or attempt to deceive by falsehood: --falsely, lie. [ql ~~~~ | 5470 |
| 5575 - pseudomartur {psyoo-dom-ar'-toor}; from 5571 and a kindred form of 3144; a spurious witness, i.e. bearer of untrue testimony: --false witness. [ql ~~~~ | 5472 |
| 5576 - pseudomartureo {psyoo-dom-ar-too-reh'-o}; from 5575; to be an untrue testifier, i.e. offer falsehood in evidence: --be a false witness. [ql ~~~~ | 5472 |
| 5577 - pseudomarturia {psyoo-dom-ar-too-ree'-ah}; from 5575; untrue testimony: --false witness. [ql ~~~~ | 5474 |
| 5578 - pseudoprophetes {psyoo-dop-rof-ay'-tace}; from 5571 and 4396; a spurious prophet, i.e. pretended foreteller or religious impostor: --false prophet. [ql ~~~~ | 5474 |
| 5579 - pseudos {psyoo'-dos}; from 5574; a falsehood: --lie, lying. [ql ~~~~ | 5476 |
| 5580 - pseudochristos {psyoo-dokh'-ris-tos}; from 5571 and 5547; a spurious Messiah: --false Christ. [ql ~~~~ | 5476 |
| 5581 - pseudonumos {psyoo-do'-noo-mos}; from 5571 and 3686; untruly named: --falsely so called. [ql ~~~~ | 5478 |
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PSYOOS................2
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| 5582 - pseusma {psyoos'-mah}; from 5574; a fabrication, i.e. falsehood: --lie. [ql ~~~~ | 5478 |
| 5583 - pseustes {psyoos-tace'}; from 5574; a falsifier: --liar. [ql ~~~~ | 5480 |
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PTAH..................2
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| 4072 - petomai {pet'-om-ahee}; or prolongation petaomai {pet-ah'-om-ahee}; or contracted ptaomai {ptah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to fly: --fly(-ing). [ql ~~~~ | 3970 |
| 4417 - ptaio {ptah'-yo}; a form of 4098; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation): --fall, offend, stumble. [ql ~~~~ | 4314 |
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PTAIO.................1
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| 4417 - ptaio {ptah'-yo}; a form of 4098; to trip, i.e. (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation): --fall, offend, stumble. [ql ~~~~ | 4314 |
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PTAOMAI...............1
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| 4072 - petomai {pet'-om-ahee}; or prolongation petaomai {pet-ah'-om-ahee}; or contracted ptaomai {ptah'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a primary verb; to fly: --fly(-ing). [ql ~~~~ | 3970 |
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PTAY..................1
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| 4421 - ptenon {ptay-non'}; contraction for 4071; a bird: --bird. [ql ~~~~ | 4318 |
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PTENON................1
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| 4421 - ptenon {ptay-non'}; contraction for 4071; a bird: --bird. [ql ~~~~ | 4318 |
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PTER..................3
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| 4418 - pterna {pter'-nah}; of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively): --heel. [ql ~~~~ | 4316 |
| 4419 - pterugion {pter-oog'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4420; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner): --pinnacle. [ql ~~~~ | 4316 |
| 4420 - pterux {pter'-oox}; from a derivative of 4072 (meaning a feather); a wing: --wing. [ql ~~~~ | 4318 |
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PTERNA................1
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| 4418 - pterna {pter'-nah}; of uncertain derivation; the heel (figuratively): --heel. [ql ~~~~ | 4316 |
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PTERUGION.............1
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| 4419 - pterugion {pter-oog'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 4420; a winglet, i.e. (figuratively) extremity (top corner): --pinnacle. [ql ~~~~ | 4316 |
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PTERUX................1
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| 4420 - pterux {pter'-oox}; from a derivative of 4072 (meaning a feather); a wing: --wing. [ql ~~~~ | 4318 |
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PTO...................7
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| 4422 - ptoeo {pto-eh'-o}; probably akin to the alternate of 4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to 4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare: --frighten. [ql ~~~~ | 4320 |
| 4423 - ptoesis {pto'-ay-sis}; from 4422; alarm: --amazement. [ql ~~~~ | 4320 |
| 4430 - ptoma {pto'-mah}; from the alternate of 4098; a ruin, i.e. (specifically) lifeless body (corpse, carrion): --dead body, carcase, corpse. [ql ~~~~ | 4328 |
| 4431 - ptosis {pto'-sis}; from the alternate of 4098; a crash, i.e. downfall (literally or figuratively): --fall. [ql ~~~~ | 4328 |
| 4432 - ptocheia {pto-khi'-ah}; from 4433; beggary, i.e. indigence (literally or figuratively): --poverty. [ql ~~~~ | 4330 |
| 4433 - ptocheuo {pto-khyoo'-o}; from 4434; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively): --become poor. [ql ~~~~ | 4330 |
| 4434 - ptochos {pto-khos'}; from ptosso {to crouch; akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): --beggar(-ly), poor. [ql ~~~~ | 4332 |
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PTOCHEIA..............1
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| 4432 - ptocheia {pto-khi'-ah}; from 4433; beggary, i.e. indigence (literally or figuratively): --poverty. [ql ~~~~ | 4330 |
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PTOCHEUO..............1
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| 4433 - ptocheuo {pto-khyoo'-o}; from 4434; to be a beggar, i.e. (by implication) to become indigent (figuratively): --become poor. [ql ~~~~ | 4330 |
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PTOCHOS...............1
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| 4434 - ptochos {pto-khos'}; from ptosso {to crouch; akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): --beggar(-ly), poor. [ql ~~~~ | 4332 |
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PTOEO.................1
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| 4422 - ptoeo {pto-eh'-o}; probably akin to the alternate of 4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to 4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare: --frighten. [ql ~~~~ | 4320 |
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PTOESIS...............1
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| 4423 - ptoesis {pto'-ay-sis}; from 4422; alarm: --amazement. [ql ~~~~ | 4320 |
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PTOL..................1
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| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
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PTOLEMAIOS............1
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| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
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PTOLEMAIS.............3
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| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
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PTOLEMY...............1
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| 4424 - Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'}; from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named); Ptolemais, a place in Palestine: --Ptolemais. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
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PTOMA.................1
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| 4430 - ptoma {pto'-mah}; from the alternate of 4098; a ruin, i.e. (specifically) lifeless body (corpse, carrion): --dead body, carcase, corpse. [ql ~~~~ | 4328 |
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PTOO..................4
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| 1609 - ekptuo {ek-ptoo'-o}; from 1537 and 4429; to spit out, i.e. (figuratively) spurn: --reject. [ql ~~~~ | 1608 |
| 4425 - ptuon {ptoo'-on}; from 4429; a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle): --fan. [ql ~~~~ | 4322 |
| 4426 - pturo {ptoo'-ro}; from a presumed derivative of 4429 (and thus akin to 4422); to frighten: --terrify. [ql ~~~~ | 4324 |
| 4429 - ptuo {ptoo'-o}; a primary verb (compare 4428); to spit: --spit. [ql ~~~~ | 4326 |
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PTOOS.................2
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| 4427 - ptusma {ptoos'-mah}; from 4429; saliva: --spittle. [ql ~~~~ | 4324 |
| 4428 - ptusso {ptoos'-so}; probably akin to petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to 4072 through the idea of expansion, and to 4429 through that of flattening; compare 3961); to fold, i.e. furl a scroll: --close. [ql ~~~~ | 4326 |
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PTOSIS................1
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| 4431 - ptosis {pto'-sis}; from the alternate of 4098; a crash, i.e. downfall (literally or figuratively): --fall. [ql ~~~~ | 4328 |