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G151 αἰσχρότης aischrótēs noun 1 form
shame, disgrace, baseness
Shamefulness; the quality of being disgraceful or morally inappropriate, particularly in speech or behavior. In Koine usage, often denotes obscenity, lewdness, or conduct considered indecent according…
G152 αἰσχύνη aischýnē noun 3 forms
to disgrace, to shame, to dishonor
A state or feeling of shame, disgrace, or dishonor; the emotion arising from conscious awareness of dishonor or impropriety. In broader contexts, can signify a socially recognized cause of shame or a …
G153 αἰσχύνομαι aischýnomai verb 4 forms
to shame, to dishonor, to disgrace
To feel shame, experience a sense of personal disgrace or embarrassment; to be put to shame, suffer humiliation or dishonor in the eyes of others. It may denote both an internal sense of shame as well…
G154 αἰτέω aitéō verb 36 forms
to ask, to request, to demand
To ask for, request, demand. Primarily denotes the act of asking or requesting something from another, often with earnestness or insistence. In some contexts, can imply both a polite or a bold demand,…
G155 αἴτημα aítēma noun 2 forms
to ask, to request, to demand
That which is requested or asked for; a petition, request, or demand. In context, it can signify a specific thing or favor sought from another, especially in the context of prayer or formal speech. Th…
G156 αἰτία aitía noun 3 forms
to ask, to demand, cause, reason
Primarily, 'cause' or 'reason'—the underlying basis for an event, action, or state; also 'motive' or 'grounds.' In legal or forensic contexts, denotes 'charge,' 'accusation,' or 'case' presented again…
G157 αἰτίαμα aitíama noun 1 form
to cause, to accuse, to charge
Formal accusation or charge, particularly in a legal context; refers to an official indictment or ground for complaint, usually brought before a court or authority. More generally, denotes the subject…
G158 αἴτιον aítion
to cause, to be responsible, to make happen
Neuter noun referring to the cause, ground, or basis of something; the reason or explanation for an event, action, or state. In legal and formal contexts, it may denote the charge or accusation brough…
G159 αἴτιος aítios substantive adjective 3 forms
to be responsible, to cause, to be the source of something
One who is responsible for, the cause or source (of something); one who brings something about, whether in a positive or negative sense. In extended contexts, denotes a person or thing that is the ori…
G160 αἰφνίδιος aiphnídios attributive adjective 1 form
to appear, to come to light
Unexpected, occurring without prior indication or warning; used to describe an event or circumstance that comes about suddenly and without anticipation. The word carries the sense of something arrivin…
G161 αἰχμαλωσία aichmalōsía noun 1 form
to capture, be captive, to take by force
The state or condition of being taken under compulsion, specifically the condition of being held as a captive—captivity, imprisonment, or exile. Used literally for the forced removal or detention of a…
G162 αἰχμαλωτεύω aichmalōteúō verb 1 form
to take captive, to lead away as prisoner
To take or lead away as a captive; to carry away into captivity, typically referring to the act of making prisoners in the context of warfare or conquest. In extended use, it can imply bringing under …
G163 αἰχμαλωτίζω aichmalōtízō verb 3 forms
to take captive, to lead away as a prisoner
To take or carry someone away as a prisoner or captive, typically by force during war or conflict; to lead into captivity. In extended or metaphorical usage, to gain complete control over someone or s…
G164 αἰχμάλωτος aichmálōtos noun 1 form
spear, to take captive, to capture
A person taken as a prisoner, especially as a result of armed conflict; properly, one captured in war (a war captive), but in broader contexts, anyone held in captivity or bondage. The term retains th…
G165 αἰών aiṓn noun 6 forms
life (lifetime), age, epoch
A segment, period, or span of time; in contexts, a specific era, epoch, or prescribed age, often with distinctive character or significance. αἰών can refer both to a finite lifetime, a historical peri…
G166 αἰώνιος aiṓnios attributive adjective 7 forms
of an age, enduring, lasting
Pertaining to an age or era; enduring for an age; that which is lasting, enduring, or perpetual within the limits of a particular period or context. In various contexts, denotes that which continues t…
G167 ἀκαθαρσία akatharsía noun 3 forms
to clean, to purify, to be pure
State or condition of being unclean or impure; refers to that which is not clean in accordance with social, ritual, or moral standards. Primarily denotes impurity—either physical (such as ceremonial o…
G168 ἀκαθάρτης akathártēs
to be unclean, to defile, to pollute
State or condition of being unclean, impurity, especially in a ritual, moral, or physical sense. In different contexts, may denote the presence of something corrupting, polluting, or defiling, particu…
G169 ἀκάθαρτος akáthartos attributive adjective 6 forms
not pure, unclean, defiled
Not clean; in a ritual, moral, or spiritual sense: unclean, impure. The term may denote ritual impurity (as defined by purity laws), moral impurity (ethical defilement), or spiritual impurity (especia…
G170 ἀκαιρέομαι akairéomai verb 1 form
to lack the opportune moment, to miss the right time, to be without opportunity
To lack the right or fitting time, to miss an opportune moment, or to be without the opportunity (for something); specifically, to not be present at a favorable occasion or to be unable to act at the …
G171 ἀκαίρως akaírōs adverb 1 form
time, opportunity, season (with alpha privative: not at the right time)
At an unsuitable or inappropriate time; in a manner not fitted to a favorable or proper occasion. ἀκαίρως expresses the idea of doing something when the timing is not advantageous, apt, or expected. I…
G172 ἄκακος ákakos substantive adjective 2 forms
bad, evil, harm
Primarily: innocent, without malice, untainted by evil intent or wrongdoing; also, lacking deceit or craftiness. The term describes someone who is not disposed to harm or ill, and by extension, may ch…
G173 ἄκανθα ákantha noun 3 forms
thorn, prickle
A thorn or prickle; the sharp, stiff, and often pointed projection found on certain plants. In various contexts, can refer specifically to a thorn bush or bramble, or more generally to any thorny plan…
G174 ἀκάνθινος akánthinos attributive adjective 1 form
thorn, bramble
Made of thorn branches; consisting of or constructed from thorns. Primarily describes objects formed or woven from thorns, such as a crown or wreath. The term conveys the literal material composition …
G175 ἄκαρπος ákarpos predicate adjective 5 forms
fruit, produce, yield
Lacking fruit or produce; literally, not bearing fruit or crops. Figuratively, ineffective or unproductive, lacking in results, virtue, or good works. The word is used both for physical barrenness (as…
G176 ἀκατάγνωστος akatágnōstos substantive adjective 1 form
to condemn, to judge against, to find fault
Not subject to condemnation or censure; not open to just criticism or blame in a moral or legal sense. The core meaning is 'not liable to be condemned by others,' and extends to 'irreproachable,' 'abo…
G177 ἀκατακάλυπτος akatakályptos attributive adjective 2 forms
to cover, to veil, to conceal
Uncovered, not veiled; specifically referring to something or someone not having a covering placed over (such as the head or face). Used particularly of a woman's head being uncovered in a social or r…
G178 ἀκατάκριτος akatákritos attributive adjective 2 forms
to judge, to condemn
Not subject to judicial decision or condemnation; not legally judged or sentenced. The primary meaning is to be in a state in which no official verdict or formal condemnation has been rendered. Contex…
G179 ἀκατάλυτος akatálytos attributive adjective 1 form
to destroy, to abolish, to dissolve
Indissoluble, incapable of being abolished, destroyed, or brought to an end; enduring without interruption or termination. In extended figurative use, describes that which is permanent and not subject…
G180 ἀκατάπαυστος akatápaustos substantive adjective 1 form
to stop, to bring to rest, to make cease
Incapable of rest; unceasing, incessant, never pausing. The primary lexical meaning indicates something or someone that does not experience respite, cannot be made to be at rest, or is constantly acti…
G181 ἀκαταστασία akatastasía noun 4 forms
to establish, to set in place, to render stable
State or condition of instability; lack of order or fixedness. The term encompasses situations marked by disorder, unrest, or disruptive commotion—whether in social, political, communal, or personal c…
G182 ἀκατάστατος akatástatos predicate adjective 2 forms
to set, to establish, to arrange
Not settled; lacking stability or established order. In various contexts, describes a person, group, or condition that is unsteady, disorderly, or marked by change and unpredictability. The word can r…
G183 ἀκατάσχετος akatáschetos
to hold back, to restrain, to control
Not able to be held back or restrained; impossible to control. In context, describes something that cannot be subdued or controlled, often used of forces, emotions, or attributes that are excessive, u…
G184 Ἀκελδαμά Akeldamá noun 1 form
field of blood, land related to bloodshed
A proper noun designating a specific locality known as 'Field of Blood' near Jerusalem; refers to the place traditionally identified as the location purchased with the money given for the betrayal of …
G185 ἀκέραιος akéraios substantive adjective 2 forms
not mixed, pure, whole, uncorrupted
Unmixed, pure; in extended usage, free from admixture with evil or corruption, thus innocent or blameless in character. In some contexts, stresses integrity or moral uprightness, especially as express…
G186 ἀκλινής aklinḗs substantive adjective 1 form
to lean, incline, bend
Not leaning or slanting; in transferred or figurative sense, steady, unwavering, or firm. Primarily describes lack of physical deviation or inclination, and by extension, applies to moral, intellectua…
G187 ἀκμάζω akmázō verb 1 form
point, peak, maturity, ripeness
To reach the height of development or ripeness; to be at the peak or prime. Most often used of fruit being fully ripe, but also applies to people or things attaining full maturity, flourishing, or rea…
G188 ἀκμήν akmḗn adverb 1 form
point, peak, culmination, moment of happening
An adverb meaning 'even now', 'still', 'yet at this very moment', emphasizing the persistence or continuation of an action or state up to the present time. Also used to indicate that a circumstance re…
G189 ἀκοή akoḗ noun 6 forms
to hear, to listen
The act of hearing, the faculty of hearing, or that which is heard—an announcement or message. In context, refers both to the physical process or sense of hearing and to reports or news that are recei…
G190 ἀκολουθέω akolouthéō verb 23 forms
to go after, to accompany, to follow
To go after or behind someone on a physical path; to accompany or travel with someone. In extended usage, to adhere to or align oneself with another's example, teaching, or leadership, especially as a…
G191 ἀκούω akoúō verb 51 forms
to hear, to listen, to attend
To perceive with the sense of hearing; to hear. ἀκούω primarily means to perceive sounds or speech, whether physical or metaphorical. The verb can denote both the physical act of hearing and the activ…
G192 ἀκρασία akrasía noun 2 forms
to have power, to control, to rule
Lack of self-control, inability to master or restrain one's appetites or impulses—especially concerning desires or passions. The word denotes a personal deficiency or weakness in exercising control ov…
G193 ἀκρατής akratḗs substantive adjective 1 form
not, without control, lacking power
Lacking self-control; unable to restrain one's impulses, appetites, or desires. The word primarily refers to an absence or deficiency of personal discipline, often with reference to bodily passions or…
G194 ἄκρατος ákratos substantive adjective 1 form
not mixed, undiluted, pure
Undiluted, unmixed; especially referring to liquids (most commonly wine) not mixed with water or additives. In extended usage, can describe anything in a pure, unalloyed form, without admixture or dil…
G195 ἀκρίβεια akríbeia noun 1 form
to be exact, to be precise, to be strict
Exactness, precision, careful attention to detail in observation or performance; the quality of being strictly accurate or meticulous in application or adherence to rules, instructions, or traditions.…
G196 ἀκριβέστατος akribéstatos attributive adjective 1 form
exact, precise, strict
Superlative form meaning 'most exact,' indicating greatest precision, completeness, or strictest adherence to a standard. Used to denote the highest degree of accuracy, thoroughness, or carefulness in…
G197 ἀκριβέστερον akribésteron adverb 1 form
accurate, precise, exact, careful
More precisely, with greater exactness or accuracy; denotes an increased degree of precision or care in action, inquiry, or understanding. In context, it often refers to making inquiry, teaching, or f…
G198 ἀκριβόω akribóō verb 1 form
to be exact, to ascertain, to investigate carefully
To determine with precision or accuracy; to make exact, to inquire or investigate closely. The verb primarily conveys the act of diligently investigating, examining closely, or ascertaining with care,…
G199 ἀκριβῶς akribōs adverb 1 form
exact, precise, careful, thorough
With precision, care, or exactness; denoting action that is done thoroughly, accurately, or meticulously. In various contexts, ἀκριβῶς describes something performed with particular attention to detail…
G200 ἀκρίς akrís noun 3 forms
tip, summit, extremity (root); type of swarming insect (word)
A type of grasshopper-like insect, specifically locust, known for forming swarms and consuming vegetation; in Hellenistic and Koine contexts, primarily refers to the migratory locust species whose pla…