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G5319
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φανερόω
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phaneróō
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from φανερός; to render apparent (literally or figuratively):--appear, manifestly declare, (make) manifest (forth), shew… |
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G532
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ἀπαρασκεύαστος
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aparaskeúastos
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from Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of παρασκευάζω; unready:--unprepared. |
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G5320
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φανερῶς
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phanerōs
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adverb from φανερός; plainly, i.e. clearly or publicly:--evidently, openly. |
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G5321
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φανέρωσις
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phanérōsis
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from φανερόω; exhibition, i.e. (figuratively) expression, (by extension) a bestowment:--manifestation. |
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G5322
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φανός
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phanós
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from φαίνω; a lightener, i.e. light; lantern:--lantern. |
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G5323
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Φανουήλ
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Phanouḗl
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of Hebrew origin (פְּנוּאֵל); Phanuel (i.e. Penuel), an Israelite:--Phanuel. |
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G5324
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φαντάζω
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phantázō
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from a derivative of φαίνω; to make apparent, i.e. (passively) to appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle):--sigh… |
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G5325
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φαντασία
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phantasía
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from a derivative of φαντάζω; (properly abstract) a (vain) show ("fantasy"):--pomp. |
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G5326
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φάντασμα
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phántasma
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from φαντάζω; (properly concrete) a (mere) show ("phantasm"), i.e. spectre:--spirit. |
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G5327
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φάραγξ
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pháranx
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properly, strengthened from the base of πέραν or rather of ῥήγνυμι; a gap or chasm, i.e. ravine (winter-torrent):--valle… |
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G5328
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Φαραώ
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Pharaṓ
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of foreign origin (פַּרְעֹה); Pharao (i.e. Pharoh), an Egyptian king:--Pharaoh. |
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G5329
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Φάρες
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Pháres
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of Hebrew origin (פֶּרֶץ); Phares (i.e. Perets), an Israelite:--Phares. |
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G533
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ἀπαρνέομαι
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aparnéomai
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from ἀπό and ἀρνέομαι; to deny utterly, i.e. disown, abstain:--deny. |
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G5330
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Φαρισαῖος
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Pharisaîos
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of Hebrew origin (compare פָּרָשׁ); a separatist, i.e. exclusively religious; a Pharisean, i.e. Jewish sectary:--Pharise… |
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G5331
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φαρμακεία
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pharmakeía
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from φαρμακεύς; medication ("pharmacy"), i.e. (by extension) magic (literally or figuratively):--sorcery, witchcraft. |
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G5332
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φαρμακεύς
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pharmakeús
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from (a drug, i.e. spell-giving potion); a druggist ("pharmacist") or poisoner, i.e. (by extension) a magician:--sorcer… |
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G5333
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φάρμακος
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phármakos
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the same as 5332:--sorcerer. |
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G5334
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φάσις
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phásis
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from φημί (not the same as "phase", which is from φαίνω); a saying, i.e. report:--tidings. |
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G5335
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φάσκω
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pháskō
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prolongation from the same as φημί; to assert:--affirm, profess, say. |
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G5336
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φάτνη
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phátnē
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from (to eat); a crib (for fodder):--manager, stall. |
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G5337
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φαῦλος
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phaûlos
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apparently a primary word; "foul" or "flawy", i.e. (figuratively) wicked:--evil. |
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G5338
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φέγγος
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phéngos
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probably akin to the base of φῶς (compare φθέγγομαι); brilliancy:--light. |
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G5339
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φείδομαι
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pheídomai
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of uncertain affinity; to be chary of, i.e. (subjectively) to abstain or (objectively) to treat leniently:--forbear, spa… |
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G534
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ἀπάρτι
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apárti
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from ἀπό and ἄρτι; from now, i.e. henceforth (already):--from henceforth. |
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G5340
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φειδομένως
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pheidoménōs
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adverb from participle of φείδομαι; abstemiously, i.e. stingily:--sparingly. |
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G5341
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φελόνης
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phelónēs
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by transposition for a derivative probably of φαίνω (as showing outside the other garments); a mantle (surtout):-- cloke… |
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G5342
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φέρω
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phérō
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a primary verb (for which other, and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely, ; … |
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G5343
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φεύγω
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pheúgō
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apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by implication, to shun; by analogy, to vanish:--esc… |
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G5344
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Φῆλιξ
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Phēlix
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of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman:--Felix. |
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G5345
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φήμη
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phḗmē
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from φημί; a saying, i.e. rumor ("fame"):--fame. |
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G5346
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φημί
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phēmí
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properly, the same as the base of φῶς and φαίνω; to show or make known one's thoughts, i.e. speak or say:--affirm, say. … |
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G5347
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Φῆστος
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Phēstos
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of Latin derivation; festal; Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman:--Festus. |
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G5348
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φθάνω
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phthánō
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apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand, i.e. anticipate or precede; by extension, to have arrived at:--(already) at… |
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G5349
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φθαρτός
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phthartós
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from φθείρω; decayed, i.e. (by implication) perishable:--corruptible. |
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G535
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ἀπαρτισμός
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apartismós
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from a derivative of ἀπάρτι; completion:--finishing. |
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G5350
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φθέγγομαι
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phthéngomai
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probably akin to φέγγος and thus to φημί; to utter a clear sound, i.e. (generally) to proclaim:--speak. |
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G5351
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φθείρω
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phtheírō
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probably strengthened from (to pine or waste); properly, to shrivel or wither, i.e. to spoil (by any process) or (gener… |
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G5352
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φθινοπωρινός
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phthinopōrinós
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from derivative of (to wane; akin to the base of φθείρω) and ὀπώρα (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of lea… |
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G5353
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φθόγγος
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phthóngos
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from φθέγγομαι; utterance, i.e. a musical note (vocal or instrumental):--sound. |
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G5354
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φθονέω
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phthonéō
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from φθόνος; to be jealous of:--envy. |
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G5355
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φθόνος
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phthónos
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probably akin to the base of φθείρω; ill-will (as detraction), i.e. jealousy (spite):--envy. |
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G5356
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φθορά
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phthorá
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from φθείρω; decay, i.e. ruin (spontaneous or inflicted, literally or figuratively):--corruption, destroy, perish. |
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G5357
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φιάλη
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phiálē
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of uncertain affinity; a broad shallow cup ("phial"):--vial. |
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G5358
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φιλάγαθος
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philágathos
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from φίλος and ἀγαθός; fond to good, i.e. a promoter of virtue:--love of good men. |
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G5359
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Φιλαδέλφεια
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Philadélpheia
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from (the same as φιλάδελφος), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor:--Philadelphia. |
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G536
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ἀπαρχή
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aparchḗ
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from a compound of ἀπό and ἄρχομαι; a beginning of sacrifice, i.e. the (Jewish) first-fruit (figuratively):--first-fruit… |
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G5360
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φιλαδελφία
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philadelphía
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from φιλάδελφος; fraternal affection:--brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren. |
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G5361
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φιλάδελφος
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philádelphos
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from φίλος and ἀδελφός; fond of brethren, i.e. fraternal:--love as brethren. |
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G5362
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φίλανδρος
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phílandros
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from φίλος and ἀνήρ; fond of man, i.e. affectionate as a wife:--love their husbands. |
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G5363
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φιλανθρωπία
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philanthrōpía
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from the same as φιλανθρώπως; fondness of mankind, i.e. benevolence ("philanthropy"):--kindness, love towards man. |