Strong's Greek Dictionary With Strong's Numbers - 5300 to 5399



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3000-3099 . . . 3100-3199 . . . 3200-3299 . . . 3300-3399 . . . 3400-3499 . . . 3500-3599

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4800-4899 . . . 4900-4999 . . . 5000-5099 . . . 5100-5199 . . . 5200-5299 . . . 5300-5399

5400-5499 . . . 5500-5599 . . . 5600-5624




5300 hus hoos

apparently a primary word; a hog ("swine"):--sow.


5301 hussopos hoos'-so-pos

of foreign origin (231); "hyssop":--hyssop.

see HEBREW for 0231


5302 hustereo hoos-ter-eh'-o

from 5306; to be later, i.e. (by implication) to be inferior;
generally, to fall short (be deficient):--come behind (short), be
destitute, fail, lack, suffer need, (be in) want, be the worse.

see GREEK for 5306


5303 husterema hoos-ter'-ay-mah

from 5302; a deficit; specially, poverty:--that which is behind, (that
which was) lack(-ing), penury, want.

see GREEK for 5302


5304 husteresis hoos-ter'-ay-sis

a falling short, i.e. (specially), penury:--want.


5305 husteron hoos'-ter-on

neuter of 5306 as adverb; more lately, i.e. eventually:--afterward,
(at the) last (of all).

see GREEK for 5306


5306 husteros hoos'-ter-os

comparative from 5259 (in the sense of behind); later:--latter.

see GREEK for 5259


5307 huphantos hoo-fan-tos'

from huphaino to weave; woven, i.e. (perhaps) knitted:--woven.


5308 hupselos hoop-say-los'

from 5311; lofty (in place or character):--high(-er, -ly) (esteemed).

see GREEK for 5311


5309 hupselophroneo hoop-say-lo-fron-eh'-o

from a compound of 5308 and 5424; to be lofty in mind, i.e.
arrogant:--be highminded.

see GREEK for 530.

see GREEK for 5424


5310 hupsistos hoop'-sis-tos

superlative from the base of 5311; highest, i.e. (masculine singular)
the Supreme (God), or (neuter plural) the heavens:--most high,
highest.

see GREEK for 5311


5311 hupsos hoop'-sos

from a derivative of 5228; elevation, i.e. (abstractly) altitude,
(specially), the sky, or (figuratively) dignity:--be exalted, height,
(on) high.

see GREEK for 5228


5312 hupsoo hoop-so'-o

from 5311; to elevate (literally or figuratively):--exalt, lift up.

see GREEK for 5311


5313 hupsoma hoop'-so-mah

from 5312; an elevated place or thing, i.e. (abstractly) altitude, or
(by implication) a barrier (figuratively):-- height, high thing.

see GREEK for 5312


5314 phagos fag'-os

from 5315; a glutton:--gluttonous.

see GREEK for 5315


5315 phago fag'-o

a primary verb (used as an alternate of 2068 in certain tenses); to
eat (literally or figuratively):--eat, meat.

see GREEK for 2068


5316 phaino fah'-ee-no

prolongation for the base of 5457; to lighten (shine), i.e. show
(transitive or intransitive, literal or figurative):-- appear, seem,
be seen, shine, X think.

see GREEK for 5457


5317 Phalek fal'-ek

of Hebrew origin (6389); Phalek (i.e. Peleg), a patriarch:--Phalec.

see HEBREW for 06389


5318 phaneros fan-er-os'

from 5316; shining, i.e. apparent (literally or figuratively); neuter
(as adverb) publicly, externally:--abroad, + appear, known, manifest,
open (+ -ly), outward (+ -ly).

see GREEK for 5316


5319 phaneroo fan-er-o'-o

from 5318; to render apparent (literally or figuratively):--appear,
manifestly declare, (make) manifest (forth), shew (self).

see GREEK for 5318


5320 phaneros fan-er-oce'

adverb from 5318; plainly, i.e. clearly or publicly:--evidently,
openly.

see GREEK for 5318


5321 phanerosis fan-er'-o-sis

from 5319; exhibition, i.e. (figuratively) expression, (by extension)
a bestowment:--manifestation.

see GREEK for 5319


5322 phanos fan-os'

from 5316; a lightener, i.e. light; lantern:--lantern.

see GREEK for 5316


5323 Phanouel fan-oo-ale'

of Hebrew origin (6439); Phanuel (i.e. Penuel), an
Israelite:--Phanuel.

see HEBREW for 06439


5324 phantazo fan-tad'-zo

from a derivative of 5316; to make apparent, i.e. (passively) to
appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle):--sight.

see GREEK for 5316


5325 phantasia fan-tas-ee'-ah

from a derivative of 5324; (properly abstract) a (vain) show
("fantasy"):--pomp.

see GREEK for 5324


5326 phantasma fan'-tas-mah

from 5324; (properly concrete) a (mere) show ("phantasm"), i.e.
spectre:--spirit.

see GREEK for 5324


5327 pharagx far'-anx

properly, strengthened from the base of 4008 or rather of 4486; a gap
or chasm, i.e. ravine (winter-torrent):--valley.

see GREEK for 448.

see GREEK for 4008


5328 Pharao far-ah-o'

of foreign origin (6547); Pharao (i.e. Pharoh), an Egyptian
king:--Pharaoh.

see HEBREW for 06547


5329 Phares far-es'

of Hebrew origin (6557); Phares (i.e. Perets), an Israelite:--Phares.

see HEBREW for 06557


5330 Pharisaios far-is-ah'-yos

of Hebrew origin (compare 6567); a separatist, i.e. exclusively
religious; a Pharisean, i.e. Jewish sectary:--Pharisee.

see HEBREW for 06567


5331 pharmakeia far-mak-i'-ah

from 5332; medication ("pharmacy"), i.e. (by extension) magic
(literally or figuratively):--sorcery, witchcraft.

see GREEK for 5332


5332 pharmakeus far-mak-yoos'

from pharmakon (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist
("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician:--sorcerer.


5333 pharmakos far-mak-os'

the same as 5332:--sorcerer.


5334 phasis fas'-is

from 5346 (not the same as "phase", which is from 5316); a saying,
i.e. report:--tidings.

see GREEK for 534.

see GREEK for 5316


5335 phasko fas'-ko

prolongation from the same as 5346; to assert:--affirm, profess, say.

see GREEK for 5346


5336 phatne fat'-nay

from pateomai (to eat); a crib (for fodder):--manager, stall.


5337 phaulos fow'-los

apparently a primary word; "foul" or "flawy", i.e. (figuratively)
wicked:--evil.


5338 pheggos feng'-gos

probably akin to the base of 5457 (compare 5350); brilliancy:--light.

see GREEK for 545.

see GREEK for 5350


5339 pheidomai fi'-dom-ahee

of uncertain affinity; to be chary of, i.e. (subjectively) to abstain
or (objectively) to treat leniently:--forbear, spare.


5340 pheidomenos fi-dom-en'-oce

adverb from participle of 5339; abstemiously, i.e.
stingily:--sparingly.

see GREEK for 5339


5341 phelones fel-on'-ace

by transposition for a derivative probably of 5316 (as showing outside
the other garments); a mantle (surtout):-- cloke.

see GREEK for 5316


5342 phero fer'-o

a primary verb -- for which other, and apparently not cognate ones are
used in certain tenses only; namely,

oio oy'-o;
and enegko en-eng'-ko

to "bear" or carry (in a very wide application, literally and
figuratively, as follows):--be, bear, bring (forth), carry, come, +
let her drive, be driven, endure, go on, lay, lead, move, reach,
rushing, uphold.


5343 pheugo fyoo'-go

apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by
implication, to shun; by analogy, to vanish:--escape, flee (away).


5344 Phelix fay'-lix

of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman:--Felix.


5345 pheme fay'-may

from 5346; a saying, i.e. rumor ("fame"):--fame.

see GREEK for 5346


5346 phemi fay-mee'

properly, the same as the base of 5457 and 5316; to show or make known
one's thoughts, i.e. speak or say:--affirm, say. Compare 3004.

see GREEK for 545.

see GREEK for 531.

see GREEK for 3004


5347 Phestos face'-tos

of Latin derivation; festal; Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman:--Festus.


5348 phthano fthan'-o

apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand, i.e. anticipate or
precede; by extension, to have arrived at:--(already) attain, come,
prevent.


5349 phthartos fthar-tos'

from 5351; decayed, i.e. (by implication) perishable:--corruptible.

see GREEK for 5351


5350 phtheggomai ftheng'-gom-ahee

probably akin to 5338 and thus to 5346; to utter a clear sound, i.e.
(generally) to proclaim:--speak.

see GREEK for 534.

see GREEK for 5338


5351 phtheiro fthi'-ro

probably strengthened from phthio (to pine or waste); properly, to
shrivel or wither, i.e. to spoil (by any process) or (generally) to
ruin (especially figuratively, by moral influences, to
deprave):--corrupt (self), defile, destroy.


5352 phthinoporinos fthin-op-o-ree-nos'

from derivative of phthino (to wane; akin to the base of 5351) and
3703 (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves):--whose
fruit withereth.

see GREEK for 535.

see GREEK for 3703


5353 phthoggos ftong'-gos

from 5350; utterance, i.e. a musical note (vocal or
instrumental):--sound.

see GREEK for 5350


5354 phthoneo fthon-eh'-o

from 5355; to be jealous of:--envy.

see GREEK for 5355


5355 phthonos fthon'-os

probably akin to the base of 5351; ill-will (as detraction), i.e.
jealousy (spite):--envy.

see GREEK for 5351


5356 phthora fthor-ah'

from 5351; decay, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or
figuratively):--corruption, destroy, perish.

see GREEK for 5351


5357 phiale fee-al'-ay

of uncertain affinity; a broad shallow cup ("phial"):--vial.


5358 philagathos fil-ag'-ath-os

from 5384 and 18; fond to good, i.e. a promoter of virtue:--love of
good men.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 18


5359 Philadelpheia fil-ad-el'-fee-ah

from Philadelphos (the same as 5361), a king of Pergamos;
Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor:--Philadelphia.

see GREEK for 5361


5360 philadelphia fil-ad-el-fee'-ah

from 5361; fraternal affection:--brotherly love (kindness), love of
the brethren.

see GREEK for 5361


5361 philadelphos fil-ad'-el-fos

from 5384 and 80; fond of brethren, i.e. fraternal:--love as brethren.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 80


5362 philandros fil'-an-dros

from 5384 and 435; fond of man, i.e. affectionate as a wife:--love
their husbands.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 435


5363 philanthropia fil-an-thro-pee'-ah

from the same as 5364; fondness of mankind, i.e. benevolence
("philanthropy"):--kindness, love towards man.

see GREEK for 5364


5364 philanthropos fil-an-thro'-poce

adverb from a compound of 5384 and 444; fondly to man
("philanthropically"), i.e. humanely:--courteously.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 444


5365 philarguria fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah

from 5366; avarice:--love of money.

see GREEK for 5366


5366 philarguros fil-ar'-goo-ros

from 5384 and 696; fond of silver (money), i.e. avaricious:--covetous.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 696


5367 philautos fil'-ow-tos

from 5384 and 846; fond of self, i.e. selfish:--lover of own self.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 846


5368 phileo fil-eh'-o

from 5384; to be a friend to (fond of (an individual or an object)),
i.e. have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of
sentiment or feeling; while 25 is wider, embracing especially the
judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of
principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as
2309 and 1014, or as 2372 and 3563 respectively; the former being
chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specially, to kiss
(as a mark of tenderness):--kiss, love.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 237.

see GREEK for 2.

see GREEK for 230.

see GREEK for 101.

see GREEK for 3563


5369 philedonos fil-ay'-don-os

from 5384 and 2237; fond of pleasure, i.e. voluptuous:--lover of
pleasure.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 2237


5370 philema fil'-ay-mah

from 5368; a kiss:--kiss.

see GREEK for 5368


5371 Philemon fil-ay'-mone

from 5368; friendly; Philemon, a Christian:--Philemon.

see GREEK for 5368


5372 Philetos fil-ay-tos'

from 5368; amiable; Philetus, an opposer of Christianity:--Philetus.

see GREEK for 5368


5373 philia fil-ee'-ah

from 5384; fondness:--friendship.

see GREEK for 5384


5374 Philippesios fil-ip-pay'-see-os

from 5375; a Philippesian (Philippian), i.e. native of
Philippi:--Philippian.

see GREEK for 5375


5375 Philippoi fil'-ip-poy

plural of 5376; Philippi, a place in Macedonia:--Philippi.

see GREEK for 5376


5376 Philippos fil'-ip-pos

from 5384 and 2462; fond of horses; Philippus, the name of four
Israelites:--Philip.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 2462


5377 philotheos fil-oth'-eh-os

from 5384 and 2316; fond of God, i.e. pious:--lover of God.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 2316


5378 Philologos fil-ol'-og-os

from 5384 and 3056; fond of words, i.e. talkative (argumentative,
learned, "philological"); Philologus, a Christian:--Philologus.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 3056


5379 philoneikia fil-on-i-kee'-ah

from 5380; quarrelsomeness, i.e. a dispute:--strife.

see GREEK for 5380


5380 philoneikos fil-on'-i-kos

from 5384 and neikos (a quarrel; probably akin to 3534); fond of
strife, i.e. disputatious:--contentious.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 3534


5381 philonexia fil-on-ex-ee'-ah

from 5382; hospitableness:--entertain stranger, hospitality.

see GREEK for 5382


5382 philoxenos fil-ox'-en-os

from 5384 and 3581; fond of guests, i.e. hospitable:--given to (lover
of, use) hospitality.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 3581


5383 philoproteuo fil-op-rote-yoo'-o

from a compound of 5384 and 4413; to be fond of being first, i.e.
ambitious of distinction:--love to have the preeminence.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 4413


5384 philos fee'-los

properly, dear, i.e. a friend; actively, fond, i.e. friendly (still as
a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.):--friend.


5385 philosophia fil-os-of-ee'-ah

from 5386; "philosophy", i.e. (specially), Jewish
sophistry:--philosophy.

see GREEK for 5386


5386 philosophos fil-os'-of-os

from 5384 and 4680; fond of wise things, i.e. a
"philosopher":--philosopher.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 4680


5387 philostorgos fil-os'-tor-gos

from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or
children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow
Christian:--kindly affectioned.

see GREEK for 5384


5388 philoteknos fil-ot'-ek-nos

from 5384 and 5043; fond of one's children, i.e. maternal:--love their
children.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 5043


5389 philotimeomai fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee

middle voice from a compound of 5384 and 5092; to be fond of honor,
i.e. emulous (eager or earnest to do something):--labour, strive,
study.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 5092


5390 philophronos fil-of-ron'-oce

adverb from 5391; with friendliness of mind, i.e.
kindly:--courteously.

see GREEK for 5391


5391 philophron fil-of'-rone

from 5384 and 5424; friendly of mind, i.e. kind:--courteous.

see GREEK for 538.

see GREEK for 5424


5392 phimoo fee-mo'-o

from phimos (a muzzle); to muzzle:--muzzle.


5393 Phlegon fleg'-one

active participle of the base of 5395; blazing; Phlegon, a
Christian:--Phlegon.

see GREEK for 5395


5394 phlogizo flog-id'-zo

from 5395; to cause a blaze, i.e. ignite (figuratively, to inflame
with passion):--set on fire.

see GREEK for 5395


5395 phlox flox

from a primary phlego (to "flash" or "flame"); a blaze:--flame(-ing).


5396 phluareo floo-ar-eh'-o

from 5397; to be a babbler or trifler, i.e. (by implication) to berate
idly or mischievously:--prate against.

see GREEK for 5397


5397 phluaros floo'-ar-os

from phluo (to bubble); a garrulous person, i.e. prater:--tattler.


5398 phoberos fob-er-os'

from 5401; frightful, i.e. (objectively) formidable:--fearful,
terrible.

see GREEK for 5401


5399 phobeo fob-eh'-o

from 5401; to frighten, i.e. (passively) to be alarmed; by analogy, to
be in awe of, i.e. revere:--be (+ sore) afraid, fear (exceedingly),
reverence.

see GREEK for 5401


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