Base Word |
Ῥαάβ |
Literal | wide |
Ῥαάβ |
Short Definition | Raab (i.e., Rachab), a Canaanitess |
Long Definition | a harlot of Jericho |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7343) |
Same as | H7343 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈɑβ |
IPA mod | rɑˈɑv |
Syllable | rhaab |
Diction | ra-AV |
Diction Mod | ra-AV |
Usage | Rahab |
Base Word |
ῥαββί |
Literal | |
ῥαββί |
Short Definition | my master, i.e Rabbi, as an official title of honor |
Long Definition | my great one, my honorable sir |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7227 with pronominal suffix) |
Same as | H7227 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑβˈβi |
IPA mod | rɑvˈvi |
Syllable | rhabbi |
Diction | rahv-VEE |
Diction Mod | rahv-VEE |
Usage | Master, Rabbi |
Base Word |
ῥαββονί |
Literal | |
ῥαββονί |
Short Definition | corresponding to G4461 |
Long Definition | master, chief, prince |
Derivation | of Chaldee origin |
Same as | G4461 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑβ.βoˈni |
IPA mod | rɑv.vowˈni |
Syllable | rhabboni |
Diction | rahv-voh-NEE |
Diction Mod | rahv-voh-NEE |
Usage | Lord, Rabboni |
Base Word |
ῥαβδίζω |
Literal | |
ῥαβδίζω |
Short Definition | to strike with a stick, i.e., bastinado |
Long Definition | to beat with rods |
Derivation | from G4464 |
Same as | G4464 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑβˈði.zo |
IPA mod | rɑvˈði.zow |
Syllable | rhabdizō |
Diction | rahv-THEE-zoh |
Diction Mod | rahv-THEE-zoh |
Usage | beat (with rods) |
Base Word |
ῥάβδος |
Literal | |
ῥάβδος |
Short Definition | a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty) |
Long Definition | a staff, a walking stick, a twig, rod, branch |
Derivation | from the base of G4474 |
Same as | G4474 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɑβ.ðos |
IPA mod | ˈrɑv.ðows |
Syllable | rhabdos |
Diction | RAHV-those |
Diction Mod | RAHV-those |
Usage | rod, sceptre, staff |
Base Word |
ῥαβδοῦχος |
Literal | |
ῥαβδοῦχος |
Short Definition | a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e., a Roman lictor (constable or executioner) |
Long Definition | one who carries the rods i.e., the fasces |
Derivation | from G4464 and G2192 |
Same as | G2192 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑβˈðu.xos |
IPA mod | rɑvˈðu.xows |
Syllable | rhabdouchos |
Diction | rahv-THOO-hose |
Diction Mod | rahv-THOO-hose |
Usage | serjeant |
Base Word |
Ῥαγαῦ |
Literal | associate ye, feed ye |
Ῥαγαῦ |
Short Definition | Ragau (i.e., Reu), a patriarch |
Long Definition | one of the ancestors of Christ |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7466) |
Same as | H7466 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈɣɑβ |
IPA mod | rɑˈɣɑf |
Syllable | rhagau |
Diction | ra-GAV |
Diction Mod | ra-GAF |
Usage | Ragau |
Base Word |
ῥᾳδιούργημα |
Literal | |
ῥᾳδιούργημα |
Short Definition | easy-going behavior, i.e., (by extension) a crime |
Long Definition | a piece of knavery, rascality, villainy |
Derivation | from a comparative of ῥᾴδιος (easy, i.e. reckless) and G2041 |
Same as | G2041 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑ.ðiˈur.ɣe.mɑ |
IPA mod | rɑ.ðiˈur.ɣe̞.mɑ |
Syllable | rhadiourgēma |
Diction | ra-thee-OOR-gay-ma |
Diction Mod | ra-thee-OOR-gay-ma |
Usage | lewdness |
Base Word |
ῥᾳδιουργία |
Literal | |
ῥᾳδιουργία |
Short Definition | recklessness, i.e., (by extension) malignity |
Long Definition | ease in doing, faculty |
Derivation | from the same as G4467 |
Same as | G4467 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑ.ði.urˈɣi.ɑ |
IPA mod | rɑ.ði.urˈɣi.ɑ |
Syllable | rhadiourgia |
Diction | ra-thee-oor-GEE-ah |
Diction Mod | ra-thee-oor-GEE-ah |
Usage | mischief |
Base Word |
ῥακά |
Literal | |
ῥακά |
Short Definition | O empty one, i.e., thou worthless (as a term of utter vilification) |
Long Definition | empty, i.e., a senseless, empty headed man |
Derivation | of Chaldee origin (compare H7386) |
Same as | H7386 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈkɑ |
IPA mod | rɑˈkɑ |
Syllable | rhaka |
Diction | ra-KA |
Diction Mod | ra-KA |
Usage | Raca |
Base Word |
ῥάκος |
Literal | |
ῥάκος |
Short Definition | a "rag," i.e., piece of cloth |
Long Definition | a piece torn off |
Derivation | from G4486 |
Same as | G4486 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɑ.kos |
IPA mod | ˈrɑ.kows |
Syllable | rhakos |
Diction | RA-kose |
Diction Mod | RA-kose |
Usage | cloth |
Base Word |
Ῥαμᾶ |
Literal | a hill |
Ῥαμᾶ |
Short Definition | Rama (i.e., Ramah), a place in Palestine |
Long Definition | a town of the tribe of Benjamin, situated about 5 miles (8 km) north of Jerusalem on the road to Bethel |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7414) |
Same as | H7414 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈmɑ |
IPA mod | rɑˈmɑ |
Syllable | rhama |
Diction | ra-MA |
Diction Mod | ra-MA |
Usage | Rama |
Base Word |
ῥαντίζω |
Literal | |
ῥαντίζω |
Short Definition | to render besprinkled, i.e., asperse (ceremonially or figuratively) |
Long Definition | to sprinkle |
Derivation | from a derivative of ῥαίνω (to sprinkle) |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑnˈti.zo |
IPA mod | rɑnˈti.zow |
Syllable | rhantizō |
Diction | rahn-TEE-zoh |
Diction Mod | rahn-TEE-zoh |
Usage | sprinkle |
Base Word |
ῥαντισμός |
Literal | |
ῥαντισμός |
Short Definition | aspersion (ceremonially or figuratively) |
Long Definition | a sprinkling (purification) |
Derivation | from G4472 |
Same as | G4472 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑn.tiˈsmos |
IPA mod | rɑn.tiˈsmows |
Syllable | rhantismos |
Diction | rahn-tee-SMOSE |
Diction Mod | rahn-tee-SMOSE |
Usage | sprinkling |
Base Word |
ῥαπίζω |
Literal | |
ῥαπίζω |
Short Definition | to slap |
Long Definition | to smite with a rod or staff |
Derivation | from a derivative of a primary ῥέπω (to let fall, "rap") |
Same as | G5180 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈpi.zo |
IPA mod | rɑˈpi.zow |
Syllable | rhapizō |
Diction | ra-PEE-zoh |
Diction Mod | ra-PEE-zoh |
Usage | smite (with the palm of the hand) |
Base Word |
ῥάπισμα |
Literal | |
ῥάπισμα |
Short Definition | a slap |
Long Definition | a blow with a rod or staff or a scourge |
Derivation | from G4474 |
Same as | G4474 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɑ.pi.smɑ |
IPA mod | ˈrɑ.pi.smɑ |
Syllable | rhapisma |
Diction | RA-pee-sma |
Diction Mod | RA-pee-sma |
Usage | (+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand |
Base Word |
ῥαφίς |
Literal | |
ῥαφίς |
Short Definition | a needle |
Long Definition | a needle |
Derivation | from a primary ῥάπτω (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474 through the idea of puncturing) |
Same as | G4474 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈfis |
IPA mod | rɑˈfis |
Syllable | rhaphis |
Diction | ra-FEES |
Diction Mod | ra-FEES |
Usage | needle |
Base Word |
Ῥαχάβ |
Literal | wide |
Ῥαχάβ |
Short Definition | Rachab, a Canaanitess |
Long Definition | a harlot of Jericho |
Derivation | from the same as G4460 |
Same as | G4460 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈxɑβ |
IPA mod | rɑˈxɑv |
Syllable | rhachab |
Diction | ra-HAHV |
Diction Mod | ra-HAHV |
Usage | Rachab |
Base Word |
Ῥαχήλ |
Literal | ewe, sheep |
Ῥαχήλ |
Short Definition | Rachel, the wife of Jacob |
Long Definition | the wife of Jacob |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7354) |
Same as | H7354 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɑˈxel |
IPA mod | rɑˈxe̞l |
Syllable | rhachēl |
Diction | ra-HALE |
Diction Mod | ra-HALE |
Usage | Rachel |
Base Word |
Ῥεβέκκα |
Literal | ensnarer |
Ῥεβέκκα |
Short Definition | Rebecca (i.e., Ribkah), the wife of Isaac |
Long Definition | the wife of Isaac |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7259) |
Same as | H7259 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɛˈβɛk.kɑ |
IPA mod | re̞ˈve̞k.kɑ |
Syllable | rhebekka |
Diction | reh-VEK-ka |
Diction Mod | ray-VAKE-ka |
Usage | Rebecca |
Base Word |
ῥέδα |
Literal | |
ῥέδα |
Short Definition | a rheda, i.e., four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding) |
Long Definition | a chariot, a type of vehicle having four wheels |
Derivation | of Latin origin |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɛ.ðɑ |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.ðɑ |
Syllable | rheda |
Diction | REH-tha |
Diction Mod | RAY-tha |
Usage | chariot |
Base Word |
Ῥεμφάν |
Literal | the shrunken (as lifeless) |
Ῥεμφάν |
Short Definition | Remphan (i.e., Kijun), an Egyptian idol |
Long Definition | the name of an idol worshipped secretly by the Israelites in the wilderness |
Derivation | by incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin (H3594) |
Same as | H3594 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | rɛmˈfɑn |
IPA mod | re̞ɱˈfɑn |
Syllable | rhemphan |
Diction | rem-FAHN |
Diction Mod | rame-FAHN |
Usage | Remphan |
Base Word |
ῥέω |
Literal | |
ῥέω |
Short Definition | for some tenses of which a prolonged form ῥεύω is used to flow ("run"; as water) |
Long Definition | to flow |
Derivation | a primary verb |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɛ.o |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.ow |
Syllable | rheō |
Diction | REH-oh |
Diction Mod | RAY-oh |
Usage | flow |
Base Word |
ῥέω |
Literal | |
ῥέω |
Short Definition | to utter, i.e., speak or say |
Long Definition | to pour forth, to utter |
Derivation | perhaps akin (or identical) with G4482 (through the idea of pouring forth) |
Same as | G2036 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈrɛ.o |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.ow |
Syllable | rheō |
Diction | REH-oh |
Diction Mod | RAY-oh |
Usage | command, make, say, speak (of) |
Base Word |
Ῥήγιον |
Literal | breach |
Ῥήγιον |
Short Definition | Rhegium, a place in Italy |
Long Definition | an Italian town situated on the Bruttian coast, just at the southern entrance of the Straits of Messina |
Derivation | of Latin origin |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈre.ɣi.on |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.ʝi.own |
Syllable | rhēgion |
Diction | RAY-gee-one |
Diction Mod | RAY-gee-one |
Usage | Rhegium |
Base Word |
ῥῆγμα |
Literal | |
ῥῆγμα |
Short Definition | something torn, i.e., a fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall) |
Long Definition | that which has been broken or rent asunder |
Derivation | from G4486 |
Same as | G4486 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈreɣ.mɑ |
IPA mod | ˈre̞ɣ.mɑ |
Syllable | rhēgma |
Diction | RAGE-ma |
Diction Mod | RAGE-ma |
Usage | ruin |
Base Word |
ῥήγνυμι |
Literal | |
ῥήγνυμι |
Short Definition | to "break," "wreck" or "crack", i.e., (especially) to sunder (by separation of the parts; G2608 being its intensive (with the preposition in composition), and G2352 a shattering to minute fragments; but not a reduction to the constituent particles, like G3089) or disrupt, lacerate; by implication, to convulse (with spasms); figuratively, to give vent to joyful emotions |
Long Definition | to rend, burst or break asunder, break up, break through |
Derivation | both prolonged forms of ῥήκω (which appears only in certain forms, and is itself probably a strengthened form of agnumi (see in G2608)) |
Same as | G2352 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈre.ɣny.mi |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.ɣnju.mi |
Syllable | rhēgnymi |
Diction | RAY-gnoo-mee |
Diction Mod | RAY-gnyoo-mee |
Usage | break (forth), burst, rend, tear |
Base Word |
ῥῆμα |
Literal | |
ῥῆμα |
Short Definition | an utterance (individually, collectively or specially),; by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever |
Long Definition | that which is or has been uttered by the living voice, thing spoken, word |
Derivation | from G4483 |
Same as | G4483 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈre.mɑ |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.mɑ |
Syllable | rhēma |
Diction | RAY-ma |
Diction Mod | RAY-ma |
Usage | + evil, + nothing, saying, word |
Base Word |
Ῥησά |
Literal | head |
Ῥησά |
Short Definition | Resa (i.e., Rephajah), an Israelite |
Long Definition | the son of Zerubbabel in the genealogy of Christ |
Derivation | probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for H7509) |
Same as | H7509 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | reˈsɑ |
IPA mod | re̞ˈsɑ |
Syllable | rhēsa |
Diction | ray-SA |
Diction Mod | ray-SA |
Usage | Rhesa |
Base Word |
ῥήτωρ |
Literal | |
ῥήτωρ |
Short Definition | a speaker, i.e., (by implication) a forensic advocate |
Long Definition | a speaker, an orator |
Derivation | from G4483 |
Same as | G4483 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈre.tor |
IPA mod | ˈre̞.towr |
Syllable | rhētōr |
Diction | RAY-tore |
Diction Mod | RAY-tore |
Usage | orator |
Base Word |
ῥητῶς |
Literal | |
ῥητῶς |
Short Definition | out-spokenly, i.e., distinctly |
Long Definition | expressly, in express words |
Derivation | adverb from a derivative of G4483 |
Same as | G4483 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | reˈtos |
IPA mod | re̞ˈtows |
Syllable | rhētōs |
Diction | ray-TOSE |
Diction Mod | ray-TOSE |
Usage | expressly |
Base Word |
ῥίζα |
Literal | |
ῥίζα |
Short Definition | a "root" (literally or figuratively) |
Long Definition | a root |
Derivation | apparently a primary word |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈri.zɑ |
IPA mod | ˈri.zɑ |
Syllable | rhiza |
Diction | REE-za |
Diction Mod | REE-za |
Usage | root |
Base Word |
ῥιζόω |
Literal | |
ῥιζόω |
Short Definition | to root (figuratively, become stable) |
Long Definition | to cause to strike root, to strengthen with roots, to render firm, to fix, establish, cause a person or a thing to be thoroughly grounded |
Derivation | from G4491 |
Same as | G4491 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | riˈzo.o |
IPA mod | riˈzow.ow |
Syllable | rhizoō |
Diction | ree-ZOH-oh |
Diction Mod | ree-ZOH-oh |
Usage | root |
Base Word |
ῥιπή |
Literal | |
ῥιπή |
Short Definition | a jerk (of the eye, i.e., (by analogy) an instant) |
Long Definition | a throw, stroke, beat |
Derivation | from G4496 |
Same as | G4496 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | riˈpe |
IPA mod | riˈpe̞ |
Syllable | rhipē |
Diction | ree-PAY |
Diction Mod | ree-PAY |
Usage | twinkling |
Base Word |
ῥιπίζω |
Literal | |
ῥιπίζω |
Short Definition | to breeze up, i.e., (by analogy) to agitate (into waves) |
Long Definition | to raise a breeze, put air in motion, whether for the sake of kindling a fire or cooling one's self |
Derivation | from a derivative of G4496 (meaning a fan or bellows) |
Same as | G4496 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | riˈpi.zo |
IPA mod | riˈpi.zow |
Syllable | rhipizō |
Diction | ree-PEE-zoh |
Diction Mod | ree-PEE-zoh |
Usage | toss |
Base Word |
ῥιπτέω |
Literal | |
ῥιπτέω |
Short Definition | to toss up |
Long Definition | to cast, throw |
Derivation | from a derivative of G4496 |
Same as | G4496 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | riˈptɛ.o |
IPA mod | riˈpte̞.ow |
Syllable | rhipteō |
Diction | ree-PTEH-oh |
Diction Mod | ree-PTAY-oh |
Usage | cast off |
Base Word |
ῥίπτω |
Literal | |
ῥίπτω |
Short Definition | to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from G0906, which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from τείνω (see in G1614), which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse |
Long Definition | to cast, throw |
Derivation | a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of G4474, through the idea of sudden motion) |
Same as | G0906 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈri.pto |
IPA mod | ˈri.ptow |
Syllable | rhiptō |
Diction | REE-ptoh |
Diction Mod | REE-ptoh |
Usage | cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw |
Base Word |
Ῥοβοάμ |
Literal | enlarger of the people |
Ῥοβοάμ |
Short Definition | Roboam (i.e., Rechobam), an Israelite |
Long Definition | the son of Solomon by an Ammonite princess Naamah |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7346) |
Same as | H7346 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ro.βoˈɑm |
IPA mod | row.vowˈɑm |
Syllable | rhoboam |
Diction | roh-voh-AM |
Diction Mod | roh-voh-AM |
Usage | Roboam |
Base Word |
Ῥόδη |
Literal | rose |
Ῥόδη |
Short Definition | Rode, a servant girl |
Long Definition | the name of a certain maid servant |
Derivation | probably for rhode (a rose) |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈro.ðe |
IPA mod | ˈrow.ðe̞ |
Syllable | rhodē |
Diction | ROH-thay |
Diction Mod | ROH-thay |
Usage | Rhoda |
Base Word |
Ῥόδος |
Literal | rosy |
Ῥόδος |
Short Definition | Rhodus, an island of the Mediterranean |
Long Definition | a well known island of the Cyclades opposite Caria and Lycia, with a Rhodes as the capital city |
Derivation | probably from ῥόδον (a rose) |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈro.ðos |
IPA mod | ˈrow.ðows |
Syllable | rhodos |
Diction | ROH-those |
Diction Mod | ROH-those |
Usage | Rhodes |
Base Word |
ῥοιζηδόν |
Literal | |
ῥοιζηδόν |
Short Definition | whizzingly, i.e., with a crash |
Long Definition | with a loud noise |
Derivation | adverb from a derivative of ῥοῖζος (a whir) |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ry.zeˈðon |
IPA mod | ry.ze̞ˈðown |
Syllable | rhoizēdon |
Diction | roo-zay-THONE |
Diction Mod | roo-zay-THONE |
Usage | with a great noise |
Base Word |
ῥομφαία |
Literal | |
ῥομφαία |
Short Definition | a sabre, i.e., a long and broad cutlass (any weapon of the kind, literally or figuratively) |
Long Definition | a large sword |
Derivation | probably of foreign origin |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | romˈfɛ.ɑ |
IPA mod | rowɱˈfe.ɑ |
Syllable | rhomphaia |
Diction | rome-FEH-ah |
Diction Mod | rome-FAY-ah |
Usage | sword |
Base Word |
Ῥουβήν |
Literal | behold a son |
Ῥουβήν |
Short Definition | Ruben (i.e., Reuben), an Israelite |
Long Definition | Jacob's firstborn child by Leah |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7205) |
Same as | H7205 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ruˈβen |
IPA mod | ruˈve̞n |
Syllable | rhoubēn |
Diction | roo-VANE |
Diction Mod | roo-VANE |
Usage | Reuben |
Base Word |
Ῥούθ |
Literal | a female friend |
Ῥούθ |
Short Definition | Ruth, a Moabitess |
Long Definition | the ancestor of David and of Christ |
Derivation | of Hebrew origin (H7327) |
Same as | H7327 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ruθ |
IPA mod | ruθ |
Syllable | rhouth |
Diction | rooth |
Diction Mod | rooth |
Usage | Ruth |
Base Word |
Ῥοῦφος |
Literal | red |
Ῥοῦφος |
Short Definition | red; Rufus, a Christian |
Long Definition | name of a certain Christian |
Derivation | of Latin origin |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈru.fos |
IPA mod | ˈru.fows |
Syllable | rhouphos |
Diction | ROO-fose |
Diction Mod | ROO-fose |
Usage | Rufus |
Base Word |
ῥύμη |
Literal | |
ῥύμη |
Short Definition | an alley or avenue (as crowded) |
Long Definition | a swing, rush, force, trail, of a body in motion |
Derivation | prolongation from G4506 in its original sense |
Same as | G4506 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈry.me |
IPA mod | ˈrju.me̞ |
Syllable | rhymē |
Diction | ROO-may |
Diction Mod | RYOO-may |
Usage | lane, street |
Base Word |
ῥύομαι |
Literal | |
ῥύομαι |
Short Definition | compare G4511); to rush or draw (for oneself), i.e., rescue |
Long Definition | to draw to one's self, to rescue, to deliver |
Derivation | middle voice of an obsolete verb, akin to G4482 (through the idea of a current |
Same as | G4482 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈry.o.mɛ |
IPA mod | ˈrju.ow.me |
Syllable | rhyomai |
Diction | ROO-oh-meh |
Diction Mod | RYOO-oh-may |
Usage | deliver(-er) |
Base Word |
ῥυπαρία |
Literal | |
ῥυπαρία |
Short Definition | dirtiness (morally) |
Long Definition | to make filthy, befoul |
Derivation | from G4508 |
Same as | G4508 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ry.pɑˈri.ɑ |
IPA mod | rju.pɑˈri.ɑ |
Syllable | rhyparia |
Diction | roo-pa-REE-ah |
Diction Mod | ryoo-pa-REE-ah |
Usage | turpitude |
Base Word |
ῥυπαρός |
Literal | |
ῥυπαρός |
Short Definition | dirty, i.e., (relatively) cheap or shabby; morally, wicked |
Long Definition | to be dirty, grow filthy |
Derivation | from G4509 |
Same as | G4509 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ry.pɑˈros |
IPA mod | rju.pɑˈrows |
Syllable | rhyparos |
Diction | roo-pa-ROSE |
Diction Mod | ryoo-pa-ROSE |
Usage | vile |
Base Word |
ῥύπος |
Literal | |
ῥύπος |
Short Definition | dirt, i.e., (morally) depravity |
Long Definition | filthy, dirty |
Derivation | of uncertain affinity |
Same as | |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈry.pos |
IPA mod | ˈrju.pows |
Syllable | rhypos |
Diction | ROO-pose |
Diction Mod | RYOO-pose |
Usage | filth |
Base Word |
ῥυπόω |
Literal | |
ῥυπόω |
Short Definition | to soil, i.e., (intransitively) to become dirty (morally) |
Long Definition | to make filthy, defile, soil |
Derivation | from G4509 |
Same as | G4509 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ryˈpo.o |
IPA mod | rjuˈpow.ow |
Syllable | rhypoō |
Diction | roo-POH-oh |
Diction Mod | ryoo-POH-oh |
Usage | be filthy |
Base Word |
ῥύσις |
Literal | |
ῥύσις |
Short Definition | a flux (of blood) |
Long Definition | a flowing issue |
Derivation | from G4506 in the sense of its congener G4482 |
Same as | G4482 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈry.sis |
IPA mod | ˈrju.sis |
Syllable | rhysis |
Diction | ROO-sees |
Diction Mod | RYOO-sees |
Usage | issue |
Base Word |
ῥυτίς |
Literal | |
ῥυτίς |
Short Definition | a fold (as drawing together), i.e., a wrinkle (especially on the face) |
Long Definition | a wrinkle |
Derivation | from G4506 |
Same as | G4506 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ryˈtis |
IPA mod | rjuˈtis |
Syllable | rhytis |
Diction | roo-TEES |
Diction Mod | ryoo-TEES |
Usage | wrinkle |
Base Word |
Ῥωμαϊκός |
Literal | of Rome's strength |
Ῥωμαϊκός |
Short Definition | Romaic, i.e., Latin |
Long Definition | the language spoken by the Romans |
Derivation | from G4514 |
Same as | G4514 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ro.mɑ.iˈkos |
IPA mod | row.mɑ.iˈkows |
Syllable | rhōmaikos |
Diction | roh-ma-ee-KOSE |
Diction Mod | roh-ma-ee-KOSE |
Usage | Latin |
Base Word |
Ῥωμαῖος |
Literal | |
Ῥωμαῖος |
Short Definition | Romaean, i.e., Roman (as noun) |
Long Definition | a resident of the city of Rome, a Roman citizen |
Derivation | from G4516 |
Same as | G4516 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | roˈmɛ.os |
IPA mod | rowˈme.ows |
Syllable | rhōmaios |
Diction | roh-MEH-ose |
Diction Mod | roh-MAY-ose |
Usage | Roman, of Rome |
Base Word |
Ῥωμαϊστί |
Literal | of Rome's strength |
Ῥωμαϊστί |
Short Definition | Romaistically, i.e., in the Latin language |
Long Definition | the language spoken by the Romans |
Derivation | adverb from a presumed derivative of G4516 |
Same as | G4516 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ro.mɑ.iˈsti |
IPA mod | row.mɑ.iˈsti |
Syllable | rhōmaisti |
Diction | roh-ma-ee-STEE |
Diction Mod | roh-ma-ee-STEE |
Usage | Latin |
Base Word |
Ῥώμη |
Literal | strength |
Ῥώμη |
Short Definition | strength; Roma, the capital of Italy |
Long Definition | the famous capital of the ancient world |
Derivation | from the base of G4517 |
Same as | G4517 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈro.me |
IPA mod | ˈrow.me̞ |
Syllable | rhōmē |
Diction | ROH-may |
Diction Mod | ROH-may |
Usage | Rome |
Base Word |
ῥώννυμι |
Literal | |
ῥώννυμι |
Short Definition | probably akin to G4506); to strengthen, i.e., (impersonal passive) have health (as a parting exclamation, good-bye) |
Long Definition | to make strong, strengthen |
Derivation | prolongation from ῥώομαι (to dart |
Same as | G4506 |
International Phonetic Alphabet | ˈron.ny.mi |
IPA mod | ˈrown.nju.mi |
Syllable | rhōnnymi |
Diction | RONE-noo-mee |
Diction Mod | RONE-nyoo-mee |
Usage | farewell |