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G401 ἀνάχυσις anáchysis noun 1 form
to pour out, to spill, to effuse
Effusion, outpouring, or a spilling forth, particularly in reference to liquids or figuratively to the unrestrained expression of emotions, actions, or behavior. In literary or metaphorical contexts, …
G402 ἀναχωρέω anachōréō verb 6 forms
to withdraw, to depart, to move away
To withdraw, depart, or move away from a place or situation, often intentionally or for the purposes of seeking privacy, safety, or to avoid conflict. The core meaning involves physical movement away …
G403 ἀνάψυξις anápsyxis noun 1 form
to refresh, to revive, to give relief
A refreshing or recovery, especially a respite or relief from trouble or distress; in figurative contexts, a time or experience of renewed vigor, encouragement, or rest. The core meaning is a refreshi…
G404 ἀναψύχω anapsýchō verb 1 form
to breathe, to blow, to cool
To revive or refresh, primarily in a psychological or emotional sense. The verb denotes the act of providing relief, comfort, or renewal to someone who is weary or distressed. It is used figuratively,…
G405 ἀνδραποδιστής andrapodistḗs substantive adjective 1 form
to reduce to slavery, to capture as a slave, to enslave
One who enslaves others; specifically, a person who takes others captive for the purpose of selling them as slaves (slave-dealer, kidnapper, human trafficker). The core sense is of seizing or traffick…
G406 Ἀνδρέας Andréas noun 4 forms
man, male, manly
Personal name derived from the root meaning 'man' or 'male,' conveying manliness, courage, or vigor. In Koine Greek, Ἀνδρέας is used as a proper noun and refers to a male given name, specifically the …
G407 ἀνδρίζομαι andrízomai verb 1 form
man, courage, strength, bravery
To behave courageously or to act with fortitude and resolve, especially in the face of adversity. In Koine usage, it particularly connotes the idea of demonstrating valor, confidence, or steadfastness…
G408 Ἀνδρόνικος Andrónikos noun 1 form
man, male; victory, conquest
Proper noun; personal name meaning 'man of victory.' Used as a male given name. In the New Testament, refers to an individual addressed by Paul in Romans 16:7, likely a Judean follower of Jesus.
G409 ἀνδροφόνος androphónos substantive adjective 1 form
man, male; killing, murder
A person who kills a man, a murderer. Most specifically, one who intentionally or culpably takes the life of another human being. Can refer to both intentional homicide and, in some contexts, to one g…
G410 ἀνέγκλητος anénklētos substantive adjective 4 forms
to call to account, to accuse, to bring charges
Not subject to accusation or reproach; unable to be called to account for wrongdoing. In various contexts, denotes one who is free from charge, guilt, or grounds for criticism—thus, 'irreproachable' o…
G411 ἀνεκδιήγητος anekdiḗgētos substantive adjective 1 form
to recount in detail, to narrate
Impossible to fully describe or relate; that which cannot be put into words or exhaustively explained. Primarily used to indicate something so extraordinary or transcendent that it exceeds the capacit…
G412 ἀνεκλάλητος aneklálētos attributive adjective 1 form
to speak, to utter
Inexpressible, incapable of being articulated or put into words; refers to something that cannot be adequately conveyed through speech due to its nature, profundity, or sacredness. Used to describe th…
G413 ἀνέκλειπτος anékleiptos attributive adjective 1 form
to fail, to cease, to disappear
Not failing, unfailing; describes something that does not come to an end, cease, or fail; enduring, inexhaustible. In contexts, it refers to something that persists continuously, is not eclipsed or su…
G414 ἀνεκτότερος anektóteros predicate adjective 1 form
to bear, to endure, to tolerate
Comparative form meaning 'more endurable,' i.e., more bearable or tolerable. Used to express that something is easier to withstand, endure, or accept in comparison to another alternative or circumstan…
G415 ἀνελεήμων aneleḗmōn substantive adjective 1 form
to show mercy, to have compassion
Lacking mercy or compassion towards others; exhibiting an absence of pity or kindness, especially in the context of dealing with wrongdoing or suffering. The word primarily denotes the refusal to show…
G416 ἀνεμίζω anemízō verb 1 form
wind, movement, to make move, to drive
To be moved or agitated by the wind, specifically to be driven, tossed, or blown about by wind currents or gusts. In extended usage, describes figurative movement resembling the erratic or unstable ac…
G417 ἄνεμος ánemos noun 7 forms
wind, blowing, current of air
Wind; the movement of air, with a primary reference to natural atmospheric phenomena. In a literal sense, refers to the blowing or current of air; figuratively, can indicate change, instability, or in…
G418 ἀνένδεκτος anéndektos predicate adjective 1 form
to allow, to accept, to admit
Not allowed or not admissible; that which cannot be accepted, tolerated, or supposed; not possible. The primary lexical meaning is 'inadmissible,' referring to something that cannot be accepted or per…
G419 ἀνεξερεύνητος anexereúnētos predicate adjective 1 form
to search out, to investigate, to examine thoroughly
Not capable of being searched out or fully investigated; beyond the ability to be comprehensively examined or understood. Used to describe something whose depths or extent cannot be traced or comprehe…
G420 ἀνεξίκακος anexíkakos substantive adjective 1 form
to endure, to tolerate, to bear; evil, badness
Inclined to endure wrongs without retaliation; bearing up patiently under evil or mistreatment. The term denotes the disposition or character of a person who does not seek revenge or react harshly whe…
G421 ἀνεξιχνίαστος anexichníastos predicate adjective 2 forms
track, footprint, trace
Impossible to trace out, unable to be investigated or comprehended fully; used of something that cannot be exhaustively searched, explored, or fathomed. The term conveys the sense of being beyond huma…
G422 ἀνεπαίσχυντος anepaíschyntos attributive adjective 1 form
to shame, to disgrace, to dishonor
Not ashamed; not feeling shame or embarrassment in a given context. In particular, in moral, social, or rhetorical contexts, denotes a person acting or presenting themselves in a manner free from dish…
G423 ἀνεπίληπτος anepílēptos predicate adjective 2 forms
to seize, to grasp, to take hold of (with prefix ἀ- indicating negation: 'not able to be seized upon')
Not liable to accusation or criticism; irreproachable, above reproach. Refers to someone or something that cannot be seized upon justly for fault, blame, or accusation. Used of persons characterized b…
G424 ἀνέρχομαι anérchomai verb 2 forms
to go, to come, to ascend, to journey upward
To go up, ascend, or travel upwards (in physical space, elevation, or direction); in broader usage, to journey or travel upward toward a destination (such as a city, festival, or other point of focus)…
G425 ἄνεσις ánesis noun 3 forms
to loosen, to release, to let up
Release or easing from tension, strain, or hardship; in particular, a state or period of relief, rest, or relaxation following pressure or sorrow. In some contexts, denotes an alleviation from sufferi…
G426 ἀνετάζω anetázō verb 2 forms
to examine, to question, to scrutinize
To examine or interrogate closely, particularly in a judicial or formal investigative context; to conduct a detailed questioning or inquiry, often with the intent of establishing truth or facts. The t…
G427 ἄνευ áneu preposition 1 form
to lack, to be without, to exclude
A preposition meaning 'without' or 'lacking,' denoting absence or exclusion of someone or something. It primarily marks that something does not belong to or is not present with, about, or in a particu…
G428 ἀνεύθετος aneúthetos predicate adjective 1 form
to be suitable, to fit, to be appropriate
Not suitable, not fitting, not convenient. Denotes that something is not arranged or placed in an appropriate or serviceable manner, or fails to meet the requirements of circumstance or function. The …
G429 ἀνευρίσκω aneurískō verb 2 forms
to find, to discover
To find by searching, to discover after investigation. The verb denotes the process of seeking thoroughly and successfully finding something or obtaining knowledge of something that was previously unk…
G430 ἀνέχομαι anéchomai verb 7 forms
to hold up, to endure, to bear
To tolerate or endure something or someone; to bear with, to accept the presence or actions of another (often with a sense of patience or restraint). The verb expresses sustaining a situation, person,…
G431 ἀνεψιός anepsiós noun 1 form
kin, blood relative, offspring from same ancestral line
A relative by blood, more specifically the son of one's sibling; commonly, a 'cousin' or nephew, with the primary reference being to one's sister's son but sometimes bearing the broader sense of close…
G432 ἄνηθον ánēthon noun 1 form
dill, fragrant herb, garden plant
A plant of the Apiaceae family, identified as dill (Anethum graveolens), primarily cultivated for its aromatic seeds and leaves used as a culinary herb or spice. In ancient Greek, the term refers spec…
G433 ἀνήκω anḗkō verb 2 forms
to pertain, to belong, to be proper
To pertain, to belong, to be proper or fitting. Used of something that is appropriate or right within a particular context, often referring to what is suitable, due, or owed. Primarily denotes the con…
G434 ἀνήμερος anḗmeros substantive adjective 1 form
to tame, to domesticate, to civilize
Not tame, wild, untamed; primarily describes an animal that is not domesticated or accustomed to human control. In a figurative sense, it can refer to a person or persons who are fierce, brutal, or sa…
G435 ἀνήρ anḗr noun 8 forms
adult male, man, husband
A male human being, an adult man distinguished from a boy or child. In various contexts, denotes a male individual with specific social roles (such as husband) or as contrasted with women or children.…
G436 ἀνθίστημι anthístēmi verb 9 forms
to stand, to set, to establish
To set oneself against, to oppose, to withstand; to take a stand in opposition, whether physically, verbally, or metaphorically. The primary meaning is active resistance or opposition to someone or so…
G437 ἀνθομολογέομαι anthomologéomai verb 1 form
to confess, to agree, to acknowledge
To express agreement or acknowledgment in response, especially in the form of praise or thanks; to join in expressing recognition or gratitude, often antiphonally or as a response to another’s speech …
G438 ἄνθος ánthos noun 1 form
blossom, to bloom, to be in prime
A flower, blossom; primarily refers to the blossom or flower of a plant, with emphasis on its beauty and transience. In extended contexts, can denote the prime, best, or choicest part of something (su…
G439 ἀνθρακιά anthrakiá noun 1 form
coal, charcoal, burning coal
A heap or bed of (char)coal, especially burning coals, typically used to denote a collection of live or glowing coals for the purpose of providing heat, roasting, or cooking. The primary sense is a ma…
G440 ἄνθραξ ánthrax noun 1 form
burning coal, charcoal, ember
A piece of burning coal, live coal, a glowing ember; refers primarily to a fragment of charcoal or coal burning with heat, often used for fire or heating, and occasionally as a metaphor for something …
G441 ἀνθρωπάρεσκος anthrōpáreskos substantive adjective 1 form
human, to please
Primarily, 'one who seeks to please people' or 'one eager to ingratiate oneself with others.' Used especially of someone whose conduct is motivated by a desire to win favor or approval from people, of…
G442 ἀνθρώπινος anthrṓpinos attributive adjective 4 forms
human, pertaining to people
Pertaining to human beings; of or belonging to people as distinct from the divine or supernatural. The term describes something characteristic of, originating from, or associated with human beings in …
G443 ἀνθρωποκτόνος anthrōpoktónos noun 1 form
to kill a person, to slay, to destroy human life
One who intentionally causes the death of a human being—a murderer; in some contexts, one who destroys life (figuratively or literally). The term primarily connotes an agent responsible for killing a …
G444 ἄνθρωπος ánthrōpos noun 8 forms
human being, person, member of the human species
A human being; an individual of the human species. The word denotes a person as a member of humanity, irrespective of gender, status, or other distinctions (in contrast to terms focusing on maleness o…
G445 ἀνθυπατεύω anthypateúō
to serve as proconsul, act as Roman provincial governor
To hold or exercise the office of proconsul; to serve in the capacity of a Roman provincial governor appointed by the senate, especially with authority over a senatorial province. In broader usage, to…
G446 ἀνθύπατος anthýpatos noun 5 forms
acting in place of the highest officer, proconsul, supreme civil governor
The highest civil official acting in place of another, specifically a Roman proconsul governing a senatorial province. The term denotes someone who holds supreme authority as a representative, typical…
G447 ἀνίημι aníēmi verb 4 forms
to let go, to send, to release
Basic meaning: to release, let go, loosen. Extended senses: to cease, desist, give up (an action, pursuit, or obligation), to allow something to lapse or relax (such as rules, efforts), to hand over, …
G448 ἀνίλεως aníleōs predicate adjective 1 form
to be gracious, to show mercy, to propitiate
Showing no mercy, not inclined to pardon or show clemency; lacking compassion, unyielding. In context, used of a person, act, or judgment that is unforgiving and does not allow for leniency.
G449 ἄνιπτος ániptos attributive adjective 1 form
to wash, cleanse
Not washed, especially with reference to rituals of handwashing; literally 'unwashed,' primarily used to describe hands that have not undergone washing, often denoting the absence of ceremonial cleans…
G450 ἀνίστημι anístēmi verb 20 forms
to cause to stand up, to rise, to raise up, to restore
To cause to stand up, to make rise, to set up or establish (transitive); to arise, get up, stand up, rise (intransitive). The verb covers both the act of setting something or someone upright and the a…