Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G4651 |
σκορπίος |
skorpios (skor-pee'-os) n.
1. a "scorpion" (from its sting)
[probably from an obsolete skerpo (meaning to pierce and perhaps strengthened from the base of G4649)]
KJV: scorpion
Root(s): G4649 |
G4652 |
σκοτεινός |
skoteinos (skot-ei-nos') adj.
1. opaque
2. (figuratively) benighted
[from G4655]
KJV: dark, full of darkness
Root(s): G4655 |
G4653 |
σκοτία |
skotia (skot-ee'-ah) n.
1. dimness, obscurity
{literally or figuratively}
[from G4655]
KJV: dark(-ness)
Root(s): G4655 |
G4654 |
σκοτίζω |
skotizo (skot-id'-zo) v.
1. to obscure
{literally or figuratively}
[from G4655]
KJV: darken
Root(s): G4655 |
G4655 |
σκότος |
skotos (skot'-os) n.
1. shadiness, i.e. obscurity
{literally or figuratively}
[from the base of G4639]
KJV: darkness
Root(s): G4639 |
G4656 |
σκοτόω |
skotoo (skot-oh'-o) v.
1. to obscure or blind
{literally or figuratively}
[from G4655]
KJV: be full of darkness
Root(s): G4655 |
G4657 |
σκύβαλον |
skubalon (skoo'-bal-on) n.
1. what is thrown to the dogs, i.e. refuse (ordure)
[neuter of a presumed derivative of G1519 and G2965 and G906]
KJV: dung
Root(s): G1519, G2965, G906 |
G4658 |
Σκύθης |
Skuthes (skoo'-thace) n/g.
1. a Scythene or Scythian
2. (by implication) a savage
[probably of foreign origin]
KJV: Scythian |
G4659 |
σκυθρωπός |
skuthropos (skoo-thro-pos') adj.
1. angry-visaged, i.e. gloomy or affecting a mournful appearance
[from skuthros "sullen" and a derivative of G3700]
KJV: of a sad countenance
Root(s): G3700 |
G4660 |
σκύλλω |
skullo (skool'-lo) v.
1. to flay
2. (figuratively) to harass
[apparently a primary verb]
KJV: trouble(self) |