Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G4421 |
πτηνόν |
ptenon (ptay-non') adj.
1. a bird
[contraction for G4071]
KJV: bird
Root(s): G4071 |
G4422 |
πτοέω |
ptoeo (pto-eh'-o) v.
1. to scare
[probably akin to the alternate of G4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to G4072 (through that of causing to fly away)]
KJV: frighten
See also: G4098, G4072 |
G4423 |
πτόησις |
ptoesis (pto'-ay-sis) n.
1. alarm
[from G4422]
KJV: amazement
Root(s): G4422 |
G4424 |
Πτολεμαίς |
Ptolemais (ptol-em-ah-is') n/l.
1. Ptolemais, a place in Israel
[from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named)]
KJV: Ptolemais |
G4425 |
πτύον |
ptuon (ptoo'-on) n.
1. a winnowing-fork (as scattering like spittle)
[from G4429]
KJV: fan
Root(s): G4429 |
G4426 |
πτύρω |
pturo (ptoo'-ro) v.
1. to frighten
[from a presumed derivative of G4429 (and thus akin to G4422)]
KJV: terrify
Root(s): G4429
Compare: G4422 |
G4427 |
πτύσμα |
ptusma (ptoos'-mah) n.
1. saliva
[from G4429]
KJV: spittle
Root(s): G4429 |
G4428 |
πτύσσω |
ptusso (ptoos'-so) v.
1. to fold, i.e. furl a scroll
[probably akin to petannumi "to spread" (and thus apparently allied to G4072 through the idea of expansion, and to G4429 through that of flattening)]
KJV: close
Compare: G3961
See also: G4072, G4429 |
G4429 |
πτύω |
ptuo (ptoo'-o) v.
1. to spit
[a primary verb]
KJV: spit
Compare: G4428 |
G4430 |
πτῶμα |
ptoma (pto`-mah) n.
1. a ruin
2. (specially), lifeless body (corpse, carrion)
[from the alternate of G4098]
KJV: dead body, carcase, corpse
Root(s): G4098 |