Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G4551 |
Σαπφείρη |
Sappheire (sap-fei'-ray) n/p.
1. Sapphire, an Israelitess
[feminine of G4552]
KJV: Sapphira
Root(s): G4552 |
G4552 |
σάπφειρος |
sappheiros (sap'-fei-ros) n.
1. a "sapphire" or lapis-lazuli gem
[of Hebrew origin (H5601)]
KJV: sapphire
Root(s): H5601 |
G4553 |
σαργάνη |
sargane (sar-gan'-ay) n.
1. a basket (as interwoven or wicker-work
[apparently of Hebrew origin (H8276)]
KJV: basket
Root(s): H8276 |
G4554 |
Σάρδεις |
Sardeis (sar'-dice) n/l.
1. Sardis, a place in Asia Minor
[plural of uncertain derivation]
KJV: Sardis |
G4555 |
σάρδινος |
sardinos (sar'-dee-nos) n.
1. sardine, i.e. a gem, so called
{G3037 being implied}
[(properly) from an uncertain base]
KJV: sardine
See also: G3037, G4556 |
G4556 |
σάρδιος |
sardios (sar'-dee-os) n.
1. sardian
2. (as noun) the gem so called
{G3037 being implied}
[(properly) an adjective from an uncertain base]
KJV: sardius
See also: G3037 |
G4557 |
σαρδόνυξ |
sardonux (sar-don'-oox) n.
1. a "sardonyx", i.e. the gem so called
[from the base of G4556 and onux "the nail of a finger", hence the "onyx" stone)]
KJV: sardonyx
Root(s): G4556 |
G4558 |
Σάρεπτα |
Sarepta (sar'-ep-tah) n/l.
1. Sarepta (i.e. Tsarephath), a place in Lebanon
[of Hebrew origin (H6886)]
KJV: Sarepta
Root(s): H6886 |
G4559 |
σαρκικός |
sarkikos (sar-kee-kos') adj.
1. pertaining to flesh
2. (by extension) bodily, temporal
3. (by implication) animal, unregenerate
[from G4561]
KJV: carnal, fleshly
Root(s): G4561 |
G4560 |
σάρκινος |
sarkinos (sar'-kee-nos) adj.
1. similar to flesh
2. (by analogy) soft
[from G4561]
KJV: fleshly
Root(s): G4561 |