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00800
800 asumphonos {as-oom'-fo-nos}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4859;; adj
AV - agreed not + 5607 1; 1
1) not agreeing in sound, dissonant, inharmonious, at variance
00801
801 asunetos {as-oon'-ay-tos}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and 4908; TDNT - 7:888,1119; adj
AV - without understanding 3, foolish 2; 5
1) unintelligent, without understanding, stupid
00802
802 asunthetos {as-oon'-thet-os}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 4934;; adj
AV - covenant breaker 1; 1
1) uncompounded, simple
2) covenant breaking, faithless
00803
803 asphaleia {as-fal'-i-ah}
from 804; TDNT - 1:506,87; n f
AV - safety 2, certainty 1; 3
1) firmness, stability
2) certainty, undoubted truth
3) security from enemies and dangers, safety
00804
804 asphales {as-fal-ace'}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and sphallo (to "fail");
TDNT - 1:506,87; adj
AV - certainty 2, certain 1, safe 1, sure 1; 5
1) firm (that which can be relied on)
2) certain, true
3) suited to confirm
00805
805 asphalizo {as-fal-id'-zo}
from 804; TDNT - 1:506,87; v
AV - make sure 3, make fast 1; 4
1) to make firm, to make secure (against harm)
2) to be made secure
00806
806 asphalos {as-fal-oce'}
from 804; TDNT - 1:506,87; adv
AV - safely 2, assuredly 1; 3
1) safety (so as to prevent escape), assuredly
00807
807 aschemoneo {as-kay-mon-eh'-o}
from 809;; v
AV - behave (one's) self uncomely 1, behave (one's) self unseemly 1; 2
1) to act unbecomingly
00808
808 aschemosune {as-kay-mos-oo'-nay}
from 809;; n f
AV - that which is unseemly 1, shame 1; 2
1) unseemliness, an unseemly deed
1a) of a woman's genitals
1b) of one's nakedness, shame
00809
809 askemon {as-kay'-mone}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of 2192
(in the sense of its congener 4976);; adj
AV - uncomely 1; 1
1) deformed
2) indecent, unseemly
00810
810 asotia {as-o-tee'-ah}
from a compound of 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed
derivative of 4982; TDNT - 1:506,87
AV - riot 2, excess 1; 3
1) an abandoned, dissolute life
2) profligacy, prodigality
00811
811 asotos {as-o'-toce}
from the same as 810; TDNT - 1:506,87; adv
AV - riotous 1; 1
1) dissolutely, profligately
00812
812 atakteo {at-ak-teh'-o}
from 813; TDNT - 8:47,1156; v
AV - behave (one's) self disorderly 1; 1
1) to be disorderly
1a) of soldiers marching out of order or quitting ranks
1b) to be neglectful of duty, to be lawless
1c) to lead a disorderly life
00813
813 ataktos {at'-ak-tos}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 5021;
TDNT - 8:47,1156; adj
AV - unruly 1; 1
1) disorderly, out of ranks (often so of soldiers)
2) irregular, inordinate, immoderate pleasures
3) deviating from the prescribed order or rule
++++
Used in Greek society of those who did not show up for work.
00814
814 ataktos {at-ak'-toce}
from 813; TDNT - 8:47,1156; adv
AV - disorderly 2; 2
1) disorderly, out of ranks (often so of soldiers)
2) irregular, inordinate, immoderate pleasures
3) deviating from the prescribed order or rule
00815
815 ateknos {at'-ek-nos}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5043;; adj
AV - without children 2, childless 1; 3
1) without offspring, childless
00816
816 atenizo {at-en-id'-zo}
from a compound of 1 (as a particle of union) and teino (to stretch);; v
AV - look steadfastly 2, behold steadfastly 2, fasten (one's) eyes 2,
look earnestly on 1, look earnestly upon 1, look up steadfastly 1,
behold earnestly 1, misc 4; 14
1) to fix the eyes on, gaze upon
2) to look into anything
3) metaph. to fix one's mind on one as an example
00817
817 ater {at'-er}
a particle probably akin to 427;; prep
AV - in the absence of 1, without 1; 2
1) without, apart from
00818
818 atimazo {at-im-ad'-zo}
from 820;; v
AV - dishonour 3, entreat shamefully 1, suffer shame 1, despise 1; 6
1) to dishonour, insult, treat with contempt
1a) whether in word, deed or thought
00819
819 atimia {at-ee-mee'-ah}
from 820;; n f
AV - dishonour 4, vile 1, shame 1, reproach 1; 7
1) dishonour, ignominy, disgrace
00820
820 atimos {at'-ee-mos}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5092;; adj
AV - without honour 2, despised 1, less honourable 1; 4
1) without honour, unhonoured, dishonoured
2) base, of less esteem
00821
821 atimoo {at-ee-mo'-o}
from 820;; v
AV - handle shamefully 1; 1
1) to dishonour, mark with disgrace
00822
822 atmis {at-mece'}
from the same as 109;; n f
AV - vapour 2; 2
1) vapour
00823
823 atomos {at'-om-os}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 5114;; adj
AV - moment 1; 1
1) that cannot be cut in two, or divided, indivisible
1a) of a moment of time
00824
824 atopos {at'-op-os}
from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5117;; adj
AV - amiss 1, harm 1, unreasonable 1; 3
1) out of place, not befitting, unbecoming
2) improper, wicked
3) unrighteous
4) inconvenient, harmful
00825
825 Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah}
from Attalos (a king of Pergamus);; n pr loc
AV - Attalia 1; 1
Attalia = "Jah's due season"
1) a maritime city of Pamphylia in Asia, very near the
borders of Lycia, built and named by Attalus Philadelphus,
king of Pergamos, now called Antali
00826
826 augazo {ow-gad'-zo}
from 827; TDNT - 1:507,87; v
AV - shine 1; 1
1) to beam upon, irradiate
2) to be bright, to shine forth
00827
827 auge {owg'-ay}
of uncertain derivation;; n f
AV - break of day 1; 1
1) brightness, radiance, daylight
For Synonyms see entry 5817
00828
828 Augoustos {ow'-goos-tos}
from Latin ["august"];; n pr m
AV - Augustus 1; 1
Augustus = "venerable"
1) the first Roman emperor
2) title conferred upon Roman emperors
00829
829 authades {ow-thad'-ace}
from 846 and the base of 2237; TDNT - 1:508,87; adj
AV - self-willed 2; 2
1) self-pleasing, self-willed, arrogant
00830
830 authairetos {ow-thah'-ee-ret-os}
from 846 and the same as 140;; adj
AV - willing of (one's) self 2; 2
1) voluntary, of free choice, of one's own accord
00831
831 authenteo {ow-then-teh'-o}
from a compound of 846 and an obsolete hentes (a worker);; v
AV - usurp authority over 1; 1
1) one who with his own hands kills another or himself
2) one who acts on his own authority, autocratic
3) an absolute master
4) to govern, exercise dominion over one
00832
832 auleo {ow-leh'-o}
from 836;; v
AV - pipe 3; 3
1) to play on the flute, to pipe
00833
833 aule {ow-lay'}
from the same as 109;; n f
AV - palace 7, hall 2, sheepfold + 4163 1, fold 1, court 1; 12
1) among the Greeks in Homer's time, an uncovered space around
the house, enclosed by a wall, in which the stables stood,
hence among the Orientals that roofless enclosure by a wall,
in the open country in which the flocks were herded at night,
a sheepfold
2) the uncovered courtyard of the house. In the O.T. particularly
of the courts of the tabernacle and of the temple in Jerusalem.
The dwellings of the higher classes usually had two, one
exterior, between the door and the street; the other interior,
surrounded by the buildings of the dwelling itself. The latter
is mentioned Mat. 26:69.
3) the house itself, a palace
00834
834 auletes {ow-lay-tace'}
from 832;; n m
AV - minstrel 1, piper 1; 2
1) a flute player
00835
835 aulizomai {ow-lid'-zom-ahee}
middle voice from 833;; v
AV - lodge 1, abide 1; 2
1) to lodge in the court-yard, esp. at night
1a) of flocks and shepherds
2) to pass the night in the open air
3) to pass the night, lodge
00836
836 aulos {ow-los'}
from the same as 109;; n m
AV - pipe 1; 1
1) a pipe
00837
837 auxano {owx-an'-o}
a prolonged form of a primary verb; TDNT - 8:517,*; v
AV - grow 12, increase 7, give the increase 2, grow up 1; 22
1) to cause to grow, augment
2) to increase, become greater
3) to grow, increase
3a) of plants
3b) of infants
3c) of a multitude of people
3d) of inward Christian growth
00838
838 auxesis {owx'-ay-sis}
from 837;; n f
AV - increase 2; 2
1) increase, growth
00839
839 aurion {ow'-ree-on}
from a derivative of the same as 109 (meaning a breeze, i.e. the
morning air);; adv
AV - to morrow 9, morrow 5, next day 1; 15
1) tomorrow
00840
840 austeros {ow-stay-ros'}
from a (presumed) derivative of the same as 109 (meaning blown);; adj
AV - austere 2; 2
1) of mind and manners: harsh, rough, rigid
00841
841 autarkeia {ow-tar'-ki-ah}
from 842; TDNT - 1:466,78; n f
AV - sufficiency 1, contentment 1; 2
1) a perfect condition of life in which no aid or support is needed
2) sufficiency of the necessities of life
3) a mind contented with its lot, contentment
00842
842 autarkes {ow-tar'-kace}
from 846 and 714; TDNT - 1:466,78; adj
AV - content 1; 1
1) sufficient for one's self, strong enough or processing enough to need
no aid or support
2) independent of external circumstances
3) contented with one's lot, with one's means, though the slenderest
00843
843 autokatakritos {ow-tok-at-ak'-ree-tos}
from 846 and a derivative or 2632; TDNT - 3:952,469; adj
AV - condemned 1; 1
1) self-condemned
00844
844 automatos {ow-tom'-at-os}
from 846 and the same as 3155;; adj
AV - of (one's) self 1, of (one's) own accord 1; 2
1) moved by one's own impulse, or acting without the instigation
or intervention of another
2) often used of the earth producing plants of itself, and of the
plants themselves and the fruits growing without culture
00845
845 autoptes {ow-top'-tace}
from 846 and 3700; TDNT - 5:373,706; n m
AV - eyewitness 1; 1
1) seeing with one's own eye, an eye-witness
1a) a medical term: autopsy, a detailed examination
00846
846 autos {ow-tos'}
from the particle au [perhaps akin to the base of 109 through the
idea of a baffling wind] (backward);; pron
AV - him 1947, them 1148, her 195, it 152, not tr. 36, misc 1676; 5118
1) himself, herself, themselves, itself
2) he, she, it
3) the same
Wigram's frequency count is 4913 not 5118.
00847
847 autou {ow-too'}
genitive (i.e. possessive) of 846, used as an adverb of location;; adv
AV - there 3, here 1; 4
1) in that place, there, here
00848
848 hautou {how-too'}
contracted for 1438;; pron
AV - himself 3, themself 1, them 1; 5
1) of himself, themself, them
Wigram, J.B. Smith, and Strong incorrectly listed this number
for 846.
00849
849 autocheir {ow-tokh'-ire}
from 846 and 5495;; adj
AV - with (one's) own hands 1; 1
1) doing a thing with one's own hands (Often in the tragedians
and Attic orators)