| THRAUO................1 | |
| 2352 - thrauo {throw'-o}; a primary verb; to crush: -- bruise. Compare 4486. | 2352 |
| THRAY.................2 | |
| 2354 - threneo {thray-neh'-o}; from 2355; to bewail: -- lament, mourn. | 2354 |
| 2355 - threnos {thray'-nos}; from the base of 2360; wailing: -- lamentation. | 2354 |
| THREATEN..............2 | |
| 0546 - apeileo {ap-i-leh'-o}; of uncertain derivation; to menace; by implication, to forbid: -- threaten. | 546 |
| 4324 - prosapeileo {pros-ap-i-leh'-o}; from 4314 and 0546; to menace additionally: -- i.e. threaten further. | 4222 |
| THREATENING...........1 | |
| 0547 - apeile {ap-i-lay'}; from 0546; a menace: -- X straitly, threatening. | 546 |
| THREATS...............1 | |
| 1908 - epereazo {ep-ay-reh-ad'-zo}; from a comparative of 1909 and (probably) areia (threats); to insult, slander: -- use despitefully, falsely accuse. | 1908 |
| THRECHO...............1 | |
| 5143 - trecho {trekh'-o}; apparently a primary verb (properly, threcho; compare 2359); which uses dremo {drem'-o} (the base of 1408) as alternate in certain tenses; to run or walk hastily (literally or figuratively): -- have course, run. | 5040 |
| THREE.................23 | |
| 0223 - Alexandros {al-ex'-an-dros}; from the same as (the first part of) 0220 and 0435; man-defender; Alexander, the name of three Israelites and one other man: -- Alexander. | 222 |
| 0367 - Ananias {an-an-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2608]; Ananias, the name of three Israelites: -- Ananias. | 366 |
| 0755 - architriklinos {ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos}; from 0746 and a compound of 5140 and 2827 (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment: -- governor (ruler) of the feast. | 754 |
| 1440 - hebdomekonta {heb-dom-ay'-kon-tah}; from 1442 and a modified form of 1176; seventy: -- seventy, three score and ten. | 1440 |
| 2358 - thriambeuo {three-am-byoo'-o}; from a prolonged compound of the base of 2360; and a derivative of 680 (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory: -- (cause) to triumph (over). | 2358 |
| 2385 - Iakobos {ee-ak'-o-bos}; the same as 2384 Graecized; Jacobus, the name of three Israelites: -- James. | 2384 |
| 2424 - Iesous {ee-ay-sooce'}; of Hebrew origin [3091]; Jesus (i.e. Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites: -- Jesus. | 2424 |
| 2459 - Ioustos {ee-ooce'-tos}; of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three Christian: -- Justus. | 2458 |
| 3017 - Leui {lyoo'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3878]; Levi, the name of three Israelites: -- Levi. Compare 3018. | 3016 |
| 3721 - orthrios {or'-three-os}; from 3722; in the dawn, i.e. up at day-break: -- early. | 3620 |
| 5140 - treis {trice}; neuter tria {tree'-ah}; a primary (plural) number; "three": -- three. | 5038 |
| 5140 - treis {trice}; neuter tria {tree'-ah}; a primary (plural) number; "three": -- three. | 5038 |
| 5145 - triakosioi {tree-ak-os'-ee-oy}; plural from 5140 and 1540; three hundred: -- three hundred. | 5042 |
| 5145 - triakosioi {tree-ak-os'-ee-oy}; plural from 5140 and 1540; three hundred: -- three hundred. | 5042 |
| 5146 - tribolos {trib'-ol-os}; from 5140 and 0956; properly, a crow-foot (three-pronged obstruction in war), i.e. (by analogy) a thorny plant (caltrop): -- brier, thistle. | 5044 |
| 5148 - trietia {tree-et-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 5140 and 2094; a three years' period (triennium): -- space of three years. | 5046 |
| 5148 - trietia {tree-et-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 5140 and 2094; a three years' period (triennium): -- space of three years. | 5046 |
| 5150 - trimenon {trim'-ay-non}; neuter of a compound of 5140 and 3376 as noun; a three months' space: -- three months. | 5048 |
| 5150 - trimenon {trim'-ay-non}; neuter of a compound of 5140 and 3376 as noun; a three months' space: -- three months. | 5048 |
| 5151 - tris {trece}; adverb from 5140; three times: -- three times, thrice. | 5048 |
| 5151 - tris {trece}; adverb from 5140; three times: -- three times, thrice. | 5048 |
| 5153 - trischilioi {tris-khil'-ee-oy}; from 5151 and 5507; three times a thousand: -- three thousand. | 5050 |
| 5153 - trischilioi {tris-khil'-ee-oy}; from 5151 and 5507; three times a thousand: -- three thousand. | 5050 |
| THREEKS...............1 | |
| 2359 - thrix {threeks}; genitive case trichos, etc.; of uncertain derivation; hair: -- hair. Compare 2864. | 2358 |
| THREESCORE............2 | |
| 1835 - hexekonta {hex-ay'-kon-tah}; the tenth multiple of 1803; sixty: -- sixty [-fold], threescore. | 1834 |
| 5516 - chi xi stigma {khee xee stig'-ma}; the 22d, 14th and an obsolete letter (4742 as a cross) of the Greek alphabet (intermediate between the 5th and 6th), used as numbers; denoting respectively 600, 60 and 6; 666 as a numeral: -- six hundred threescore and six. | 5414 |
| THREM.................1 | |
| 2353 - thremma {threm'-mah}; from 5142; stock (as raised on a farm): -- cattle. | 2352 |
| THREMMA...............1 | |
| 2353 - thremma {threm'-mah}; from 5142; stock (as raised on a farm): -- cattle. | 2352 |
| THRENEO...............1 | |
| 2354 - threneo {thray-neh'-o}; from 2355; to bewail: -- lament, mourn. | 2354 |
| THRENOS...............1 | |
| 2355 - threnos {thray'-nos}; from the base of 2360; wailing: -- lamentation. | 2354 |
| THREOMAI..............1 | |
| 2360 - throeo {thro-eh'-o}; from threomai {to wail}; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten: -- trouble. | 2360 |
| THREPHO...............1 | |
| 5142 - trepho {tref'-o}; a primary verb (properly, threpho; but perhaps strength. from the base of 5157 through the idea of convolution); properly, to stiffen, i.e. fatten (by implication, to cherish [with food, etc.], pamper, rear): -- bring up, feed, nourish. | 5040 |
| THRESH................1 | |
| 0248 - aloao {al-o-ah'-o}; from the same as 0257; to tread out grain: -- thresh, tread out the corn. | 248 |
| THRESHED..............1 | |
| 0257 - halon {hal'-ohn}; probably from the base of 1507; a threshing-floor (as rolled hard), i.e. (figuratively) the grain (and chaff, as just threshed): -- floor. | 256 |
| THRESHER..............1 | |
| 3389 - metraloias {may-tral-o'-as}; from 3384 and the base of 0257; a mother-thresher, i.e. matricide: -- murderer of mothers. | 3288 |
| THRESHING.............1 | |
| 0257 - halon {hal'-ohn}; probably from the base of 1507; a threshing-floor (as rolled hard), i.e. (figuratively) the grain (and chaff, as just threshed): -- floor. | 256 |
| THRESHOLD.............1 | |
| 0952 - bebelos {beb'-ay-los}; from the base of 0939 and belos (a threshold); accessible (as by crossing the door-way), i.e. (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenish, wicked: -- profane (person). | 952 |
| THRESKEIA.............1 | |
| 2356 - threskeia {thrace-ki'-ah}; from a derivative of 2357; ceremonial observance: -- religion, worshipping. | 2356 |
| THRESKOS..............1 | |
| 2357 - threskos {thrace'-kos}; probably from the base of 2360; ceremonious in worship (as demonstrative), i.e. pious: -- religious. | 2356 |
| THRIAMBEUO............1 | |
| 2358 - thriambeuo {three-am-byoo'-o}; from a prolonged compound of the base of 2360; and a derivative of 680 (meaning a noisy iambus, sung in honor of Bacchus); to make an acclamatory procession, i.e. (figuratively) to conquer or (by Hebraism) to give victory: -- (cause) to triumph (over). | 2358 |
| THRICE................1 | |
| 5151 - tris {trece}; adverb from 5140; three times: -- three times, thrice. | 5048 |
| THRID.................1 | |
| 3719 - orthrizo {or-thrid'-zo}; from 3722; to use the dawn, i.e. (by implication) to repair betimes: -- come early in the morning. | 3618 |
| THRIN.................1 | |
| 3720 - orthrinos {or-thrin-os'}; from 3722; relating to the dawn, i.e. matutinal (as an epithet of Venus, especially brilliant in the early day): -- morning. | 3618 |
| THRIX.................1 | |
| 2359 - thrix {threeks}; genitive case trichos, etc.; of uncertain derivation; hair: -- hair. Compare 2864. | 2358 |
| THRO..................4 | |
| 2360 - throeo {thro-eh'-o}; from threomai {to wail}; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten: -- trouble. | 2360 |
| 4659 - skuthropos {skoo-thro-pos'}; from skuthros (sullen) and a derivative of 3700; angry-visaged, i.e. gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance: -- of a sad countenance. | 4556 |
| 5363 - philanthropia {fil-an-thro-pee'-ah}; from the same as 5364; fondness of mankind, i.e. benevolence ("philanthropy"): -- kindness, love towards man. | 5260 |
| 5364 - philanthropos {fil-an-thro'-poce}; adverb from a compound of 5384 and 0444; fondly to man ("philanthropically"), i.e. humanely: -- courteously. | 5262 |
| THROAT................6 | |
| 0457 - anoixis {an'-oix-is}; from 0455; opening (throat): -- X open. | 456 |
| 2995 - larugx {lar'-oongks}; of uncertain derivation; the throat ("larynx"): -- throat. | 2994 |
| 2995 - larugx {lar'-oongks}; of uncertain derivation; the throat ("larynx"): -- throat. | 2994 |
| 4155 - pnigo {pnee'-go}; strengthened from 4154; to wheeze, i.e. (cause. by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown): -- choke, take by the throat. | 4052 |
| 5136 - trachelizo {trakh-ay-lid'-zo}; from 5137; to seize by the throat or neck, i.e. to expose the gullet of a victim for killing (generally, to lay bare): -- opened. | 5034 |
| 5137 - trachelos {trakh'-ay-los}; probably from 5143 (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck), i.e. (figuratively) life: -- neck. | 5034 |
| THROE.................1 | |
| 5604 - odin {o-deen'}; akin to 3601; a pang or throe, especially of childbirth: -- pain, sorrow, travail. | 5500 |
| THROEO................1 | |
| 2360 - throeo {thro-eh'-o}; from threomai {to wail}; to clamor, i.e. (by implication) to frighten: -- trouble. | 2360 |
| THROM.................1 | |
| 2361 - thrombos {throm'-bos}; perhaps from 5142 (in the sense of thickening); a clot: -- great drop. | 2360 |
| THROMBOS..............1 | |
| 2361 - thrombos {throm'-bos}; perhaps from 5142 (in the sense of thickening); a clot: -- great drop. | 2360 |
| THRON.................1 | |
| 2362 - thronos {thron'-os}; from thrao (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate: -- seat, throne. | 2362 |
| THRONE................3 | |
| 0968 - bema {bay'-ma}; from the base of 0939; a step, i.e. foot-breath; by implication, a rostrum, i.e. a tribunal: -- judgment-seat, set [foot] on, throne. | 968 |
| 2362 - thronos {thron'-os}; from thrao (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate: -- seat, throne. | 2362 |
| 2362 - thronos {thron'-os}; from thrao (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate: -- seat, throne. | 2362 |
| THRONG................7 | |
| 2346 - thlibo {thlee'-bo}; akin to the base of 5147; to crowd (literally or figuratively): -- afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation, trouble. | 2346 |
| 3793 - ochlos {okh'los}; from a derivative of 2192 (meaning a vehicle); a throng (as borne along); by implication, the rabble; by extension, a class of people; figuratively, a riot: -- company, multitude, number (of people), people, press. | 3690 |
| 4128 - plethos {play'-thos}; from 4130; a fulness, i.e. a large number, throng, populace: -- bundle, company, multitude. | 4026 |
| 4846 - sumpnigo {soom-pnee'-go}; from 4862 and 4155; to strangle completely, i.e. (literally) to drown, or (figuratively) to crowd: -- choke, throng. | 4744 |
| 4871 - sunalizo {soon-al-id'-zo}; from 4862 and halizo (to throng); to accumulate, i.e. convene: -- assemble together. | 4768 |
| 4912 - sunecho {soon-ekh'-o}; from 4862 and 2192; to hold together, i.e. to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively, to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy: -- constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng. | 4810 |
| 4918 - sunthlibo {soon-thlee'-bo}; from 4862 and 2346; to compress, i.e. crowd on all sides: -- throng. | 4816 |
| THRONOS...............1 | |
| 2362 - thronos {thron'-os}; from thrao (to sit); a stately seat ("throne"); by implication, power or (concretely) a potentate: -- seat, throne. | 2362 |
| THROOP................1 | |
| 4919 - sunthrupto {soon-throop'-to}; from 4862 and thrupto (to crumble); to crush together, i.e. (figuratively) to dispirit: -- break. | 4816 |
| THROS.................4 | |
| 2063 - eruthros {er-oo-thros'}; of uncertain affinity; red, i.e. (with 2281) the Red Sea: -- red. | 2062 |
| 2190 - echthros {ech-thros'}; from a primary echtho (to hate); hateful (passively, odious, or actively, hostile); usually as a noun, an adversary (especially Satan): -- enemy, foe. | 2190 |
| 3576 - nothros {no-thros'}; from a derivative of 3541; sluggish, i.e. (literally) lazy, or (figuratively) stupid: -- dull, slothful. | 3474 |
| 3722 - orthros {or'-thros}; from the same as 3735; dawn (as sun-rise, rising of light); by extension, morn: -- early in the morning. | 3620 |