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Strong's Greek Dictionary
Range 5100 - 5199


g5100 tis (tis)

an enclitic indefinite pronoun; some or any person or object:--a (kind of), any (man, thing, thing at all), certain (thing), divers, he (every) man, one (X thing), ought, + partly, some (man, -body, - thing, -what), (+ that no-)thing, what(-soever), X wherewith, whom(-soever), whose(-soever).

g5101 tis (tis)

probably emphatic of 5100; an interrogative pronoun, who, which or what (in direct or indirect questions):--every man, how (much), + no(-ne, thing), what (manner, thing), where (-by, -fore, -of, -unto, - with, -withal), whether, which, who(-m, -se), why.

see g5100


g5102 titlos (tit'-los)

of Latin origin; a titulus or "title" (placard):--title.

g5103 Titos (tee'-tos)

of Latin origin but uncertain significance; Titus, a Christian:--Titus.

g5104 toi (toy)

probably for the dative case of 3588; an enclitic particle of asseveration by way of contrast; in sooth:--(used only with other particles in the comparative, as 2544, 3305, 5105, 5106, etc.)

see g3588

see g2544

see g3305

see g5105

see g5106


g5105 toigaroun (toy-gar-oon')

from 5104 and 1063 and 3767; truly for then, i.e. consequently:--there-(where-)fore.

see g5104

see g1063

see g3767


g5106 toinun (toy'-noon)

from 5104 and 3568; truly now, i.e. accordingly:--then, therefore.

see g5104

see g3568


g5107 toiosde (toy-os'-deh)

(including the other inflections); from a derivative of 5104 and 1161; such-like then, i.e. so great:--such.

see g1161


g5108 toioutos (toy-oo'-tos)

(including the other inflections); from 5104 and 3778; truly this, i.e. of this sort (to denote character or individuality):--like, such (an one).

see g5104

see g3778


g5109 toichos (toy'-khos)

another form of 5038; a wall:--wall.

see g5038


g5110 tokos (tok'-os)

from the base of 5088; interest on money loaned (as a produce):--usury.

see g5088


g5111 tolmao (tol-mah'-o)

from tolma (boldness; probably itself from the base of 5056 through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while is (rather) subjective or in feeling); by implication, to be

courageous:--be bold, boldly, dare, durst.

see g5056

see g2292


g5112 tolmeroteron (tol-may-rot'-er-on)

neuter of the compound of a derivative of the base of 5111 (as adverb); more daringly, i.e. with greater confidence than otherwise:--the more boldly.

g5113 tolmetes (tol-may-tace')

from 5111; a daring (audacious) man:--presumptuous.

see g5111


g5114 tomoteros (tom-o'-ter-os)

comparative of a derivative of the primary temno (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than 2875, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen:--sharper.

see g2875


g5115 toxon (tox'-on)

from the base of 5088; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric):--bow.

see g5088


g5116 topazion (top-ad'-zee-on)

neuter of a presumed derivative (alternately) of topazos (a "topaz"; of uncertain origin); a gem, probably the chrysolite:--topaz.

g5117 topos (top'-os)

apparently a primary word; a spot (general in space, but limited by occupancy; whereas 5561 is a large but participle locality), i.e. location (as a position, home, tract, etc.); figuratively, condition, opportunity; specially, a scabbard:--coast, licence, place, X plain, quarter, + rock, room, where.

see g5561


g5118 tosoutos (tos-oo'-tos)

from tosos (so much; apparently from 3588 and 3739) and 3778 (including its variations); so vast as this, i.e. such (in quantity, amount, number of space):--as large, so great (long, many, much), these many.

see g3588

see g3739

see g3778


g5119 tote (tot'-eh)

from (the neuter of) 3588 and 3753; the when, i.e. at the time that (of the past or future, also in consecution):--that time, then.

see g3753

see g3588


g5120 tou (too)

properly, the genitive case of 3588; sometimes used for 5127; of this person:--his.

see g3588

see g5127


g5121 tounantion (too-nan-tee'-on)

contraction for the neuter of 3588 and 1726; on the contrary:--contrariwise.

see g3588

see g1726


g5122 tounoma (too'-no-mah)

contraction for the neuter of 3588 and 3686; the name (is):--named.

see g3588

see g3686


g5123 toutesti (toot-es'-tee)

contraction for 5124 and 2076; that is:--that is (to say).

see g2076

see g5124


g5124 touto (too'-to)

neuter singular nominative or accusative case of 3778; that thing:--here (-unto), it, partly, self(-same), so, that (intent), the same, there(-fore, -unto), this, thus, where(-fore).

see g3778


g5125 toutois (too'-toice)

dative case plural masculine or neuter of 3778; to (for, in, with or by) these (persons or things):--such, them, there(-in, -with), these, this, those.

see g3778


g5126 touton (too'-ton)

accusative case singular masculine of 3778; this (person, as objective of verb or preposition):--him, the same, that, this.

see g3778


g5127 toutou (too'-too)

genitive case singular masculine or neuter of 3778; of (from or concerning) this (person or thing):--here(-by), him, it, + such manner of, that, thence(-forth), thereabout, this, thus.

see g3778


g5128 toutous (too'-tooce)

accusative case plural masculine of 3778; these (persons, as objective of verb or preposition):--such, them, these, this.

see g3778


g5129 toutoi (too'-to)

dative case singular masculine or neuter of 3778; to (in, with or by) this (person or thing):--here(-by, -in), him, one, the same, there(-in), this.

see g3778


g5130 touton (too'-tone)

genitive case plural masculine or neuter of 3778; of (from or concerning) these (persons or things):--such, their, these (things), they, this sort, those.

see g3778


g5131 tragos (trag'-os)

from the base of 5176; a he-goat (as a gnawer):--goat.

see g5176


g5132 trapeza (trap'-ed-zah)

probably contracted from 5064 and 3979; a table or stool (as being four-legged), usually for food (figuratively, a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively, a broker's office for loans at interest):--bank, meat, table.

see g5064

see g3979


g5133 trapezites (trap-ed-zee'-tace)

from 5132; a money-broker or banker:--exchanger.

see g5132


g5134 trauma (trow'-mah)

from the base of titrosko (to wound; akin to the base of 2352, 5147, 5149, etc.); a wound:--wound.

see g2352

see g5147

see g5149


g5135 traumatizo (trow-mat-id'-zo)

from 5134; to inflict a wound:--wound.

see g5134


g5136 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.

see g5137


g5137 trachelos (trakh'-ay-los)

probably from 5143 (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck), i.e. (figuratively) life:--neck.

see g5143


g5138 trachus (trakh-oos')

perhaps strengthened from the base of 4486 (as if jagged by rents); uneven, rocky (reefy):--rock, rough.

see g4486


g5139 Trachonitis (trakh-o-nee'-tis)

from a derivative of 5138; rough district; Trachonitis, a region of Syria:--Trachonitis.

see g5138


g5140 treis (trice,) or neuter

tria tree'-ah a primary (plural) number; "three":--three.

g5141 tremo (trem'-o)

strengthened from a primary treo (to "dread", "terrify"); to "tremble" or fear:--be afraid, trembling.

g5142 trepho (tref'-o)

a primary verb (properly, threpho; but perhaps strengthened 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.

see g5157


g5143 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.

see g2359

see g1408


g5144 triakonta (tree-ak'-on-tah)

the decade of 5140; thirty:--thirty.

see g5140


g5145 triakosioi (tree-ak-os'-ee-oy)

plural from 5140 and 1540; three hundred:--three hundred.

see g5140

see g1540


g5146 tribolos (trib'-ol-os)

from 5140 and 956; properly, a crow-foot (three-pronged obstruction in war), i.e. (by analogy) a thorny plant (caltrop):--brier, thistle.

see g5140

see g956


g5147 tribos (tree'-bos)

from tribo (to "rub"; akin to teiro, truo, and the base of 5131, 5134); a rut or worn track:--path.

see g5131

see g5134


g5148 trietia (tree-et-ee'-ah)

from a compound of 5140 and 2094; a three years' period (triennium):--space of three years.

see g5140

see g2094


g5149 trizo (trid'-zo)

apparently a primary verb; to creak (squeak), i.e. (by analogy) to grate the teeth (in frenzy):--gnash.

g5150 trimenon (trim'-ay-non)

neuter of a compound of 5140 and 3376 as noun; a three months' space:--three months.

see g5140

see g3376


g5151 tris (trece)

adverb from 5140; three times:--three times, thrice.

see g5140


g5152 tristegon (tris'-teg-on)

neuter of a compound of 5140 and 4721 as noun; a third roof (story):--third loft.

see g5140

see g4721


g5153 trischilioi (tris-khil'-ee-oy)

from 5151 and 5507; three times a thousand:--three thousand.

see g5151

see g5507


g5154 tritos (tree'-tos)

ordinal from 5140; third; neuter (as noun) a third part, or (as adverb) a (or the) third time, thirdly:--third(-ly).

see g5140


g5155 trichinos (trikh'-ee-nos)

from 2359; hairy, i.e. made of hair (mohair):--of hair.

see g2359


g5156 tromos (trom'-os)

from 5141; a "trembling", i.e. quaking with fear:--+ tremble(-ing).

see g5141


g5157 trope (trop-ay')

from an apparently primary trepo to turn; a turn ("trope"), i.e. revolution (figuratively, variation):--turning.

g5158 tropos (trop'-os)

from the same as 5157; a turn, i.e. (by implication) mode or style (especially with preposition or relative prefix as adverb, like); figuratively, deportment or character:--(even) as, conversation, (+ like) manner, (+ by any) means, way.

see g5157


g5159 tropophoreo (trop-of-or-eh'-o)

from 5158 and 5409; to endure one's habits:--suffer the manners.

see g5158

see g5409


g5160 trophe (trof-ay')

from 5142; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication, rations (wages):--food, meat.

see g5142


g5161 Trophimos (trof'-ee-mos)

from 5160; nutritive; Trophimus, a Christian:--Trophimus.

see g5160


g5162 trophos (trof-os')

from 5142; a nourisher, i.e. nurse:--nurse.

see g5142


g5163 trochia (trokh-ee-ah')

from 5164; a track (as a wheel-rut), i.e. (figuratively) a course of conduct:--path.

see g5164


g5164 trochos (trokh-os')

from 5143; a wheel (as a runner), i.e. (figuratively) a circuit of physical effects:--course.

see g5143


g5165 trublion (troob'-lee-on)

neuter of a presumed derivative of uncertain affinity; a bowl:--dish.

g5166 trugao (troo-gah'-o)

from a derivative of trugo (to dry) meaning ripe fruit (as if dry); to collect the vintage:--gather.

g5167 trugon (troo-gone')

from truzo (to murmur; akin to 5149, but denoting a duller sound); a turtle-dove (as cooing):--turtle-dove.

see g5149


g5168 trumalia (troo-mal-ee-ah')

from a derivative of truo (to wear away; akin to the base of 5134, and (5176);) an orifice, i.e. needle's eye:--eye. Compare 5169.

see g5169

see g5134

see g5147

see g5176


g5169 trupema (troo'-pay-mah)

from a derivative of the base of 5168; an aperture, i.e. a needle's eye:--eye.

see g5168


g5170 Truphaina (troo'-fahee-nah)

from 5172; luxurious; Tryphoena, a Christian woman:--Tryphena.

see g5172


g5171 truphao (troo-fah'-o)

from 5172; to indulge in luxury:--live in pleasure.

see g5172


g5172 truphe (troo-fay')

from thrupto (to break up or (figuratively) enfeeble, especially the mind and body by indulgence); effeminacy, i.e. luxury or debauchery:--delicately, riot.

g5173 Truphosa (troo-fo'-sah)

from 5172; luxuriating; Tryphosa, a Christian female:--Tryphosa.

see g5172


g5174 Troas (tro-as')

from Tros (a Trojan); the Troad (or plain of Troy), i.e. Troas, a place in Asia Minor:--Troas.

g5175 Trogullion (tro-gool'-lee-on)

of uncertain derivation; Trogyllium, a place in Asia Minor:--Trogyllium.

g5176 trogo (tro'-go)

probably strengthened from a collateral form of the base of 5134 and through (the) idea of corrosion or wear; or perhaps rather of a

base of 5167 and 5149 through the idea of a craunching sound; to gnaw or chew, i.e. (generally) to eat:--eat.

see g5167

see g5149

see g5134

see g5147


g5177 tugchano (toong-khan'-o)

probably for an obsolete tucho (for which the middle voice of another alternate teucho (to make ready or bring to pass) is used in certain tenses; akin to the base of 5088 through the idea of effecting; properly, to affect; or (specially), to hit or light upon (as a mark to be reached), i.e. (transitively) to attain or secure an object or end, or (intransitively) to happen (as if meeting with); but in the latter application only impersonal (with 1487), i.e. perchance; or (present participle) as adjective, usual (as if commonly met with, with 3756, extraordinary), neuter (as adverb) perhaps; or (with another verb) as adverb, by accident (as it were):--be, chance, enjoy, little, obtain, X refresh...self, + special. Compare 5180.

see g5180

see g5088

see g1487

see g3756


g5178 tumpanizo (toom-pan-id'-zo)

from a derivative of 5180 (meaning a drum, "tympanum"); to stretch on an instrument of torture resembling a drum, and thus beat to death:--torture.

see g5180


g5179 tupos (too'-pos)

from 5180; a die (as struck), i.e. (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy, a shape, i.e. a statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specially, a sampler ("type"), i.e. a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning):--en-(ex-)ample, fashion, figure, form, manner, pattern, print.

see g5180


g5180 tupto (toop'-to)

a primary verb (in a strengthened form); to "thump", i.e. cudgel or pummel (properly, with a stick or bastinado), but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from 3817 and 3960, which denote a (usually single) blow with the hand or any instrument, or 4141 with the fist (or a hammer), or 4474 with the palm; as well as from 5177, an accidental collision); by implication, to punish; figuratively, to offend (the conscience):--beat, smite, strike, wound.

see g3817

see g3960

see g4141

see g4474

see g5177


g5181 Turannos (too'-ran-nos)

a provincial form of the derivative of the base of 2962; a "tyrant"; Tyrannus, an Ephesian:--Tyrannus.

see g2962


g5182 turbazo (toor-bad'-zo)

from turbe (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to 2351); to make "turbid", i.e. disturb:--trouble.

see g2351


g5183 Turios (too'-ree-os)

from 5184; a Tyrian, i.e. inhabitant of Tyrus:--of Tyre.

see g5184


g5184 Turos (too'-ros)

of Hebrew origin (6865): Tyrus (i.e. Tsor), a place in Palestine:--Tyre.

see h6865


g5185 tuphlos (toof-los')

from, 5187; opaque (as if smoky), i.e. (by analogy) blind (physically or mentally):--blind.

see g5187


g5186 tuphloo (toof-lo'-o)

from 5185; to make blind, i.e. (figuratively) to obscure:--blind.

see g5185


g5187 tuphoo (toof-o'-o)

from a derivative of 5188; to envelop with smoke, i.e. (figuratively) to inflate with self-conceit:--high-minded, be lifted up with pride, be proud.

see g5188


g5188 tupho (too'-fo)

apparently a primary verb; to make a smoke, i.e. slowly consume without flame:--smoke.

g5189 tuphonikos (too-fo-nee-kos')

from a derivative of 5188; stormy (as if smoky):--tempestuous.

see g5188


g5190 Tuchikos (too-khee-kos')

from a derivative of 5177; fortuitous, i.e. fortunate; Tychicus, a Christian:--Tychicus.

see g5177


g5191 huakinthinos (hoo-ak-in'-thee-nos)

from 5192; "hyacinthine" or "jacinthine", i.e. deep blue:--jacinth.

see g5192


g5192 huakinthos (hoo-ak'-in-thos)

of uncertain derivation; the "hyacinth" or "jacinth", i.e. some gem of a deep blue color, probably the zirkon:-- jacinth.

g5193 hualinos (hoo-al'-ee-nos)

from 5194; glassy, i.e. transparent:--of glass.

see g5194


g5194 hualos (hoo'-al-os)

perhaps from the same as 5205 (as being transparent like rain); glass:--glass.

see g5205


g5195 hubrizo (hoo-brid'-zo)

from 5196; to exercise violence, i.e. abuse:--use despitefully, reproach, entreat shamefully (spitefully).

see g5196


g5196 hubris (hoo'-bris)

from 5228; insolence (as over-bearing), i.e. insult, injury:--harm, hurt, reproach.

see g5228


g5197 hubristes (hoo-bris-tace')

from 5195; an insulter, i.e. maltreater:--despiteful, injurious.

see g5195


g5198 hugiaino (hoog-ee-ah'-ee-no)

from 5199; to have sound health, i.e. be well (in body); figuratively, to be uncorrupt (true in doctrine):--be in health, (be safe and) sound, (be) whole(-some).

see g5199


g5199 hugies (hoog-ee-ace')

from the base of 837; healthy, i.e. well (in body); figuratively, true (in doctrine):--sound, whole.

see g837



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