Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G5091 |
τιμάω |
timao (tim-ah'-o) v.
1. to prize, i.e. fix a valuation upon
2. (by implication) to revere
[from G5093]
KJV: honour, value
Root(s): G5093 |
G5092 |
τιμή |
time (tee-may') n.
1. a value, i.e. money paid
2. (concretely and collectively) valuables
3. (by analogy) esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself
[from G5099]
KJV: honour, precious, price, some
Root(s): G5099 |
G5093 |
τίμιος |
timios (tim'-ee-os) (including the comparative timioteros tim-ee-o'-ter-os, and the superlative timiotatos tim-ee-o'-tat-os) adj.
1. valuable
2. (objectively) costly
3. (subjectively) honored, esteemed
4. (figuratively) beloved
[from G5092]
KJV: dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation
Root(s): G5092
Compare: G514 |
G5094 |
τιμιότης |
timiotes (tim-ee-ot'-ace) n.
1. expensiveness
2. (by implication) magnificence
[from G5093]
KJV: costliness
Root(s): G5093 |
G5095 |
Τιμόθεος |
Timotheos (tee-moth'-eh-os) n/p.
1. dear to God
2. Timotheus, a Christian
[from G5092 and G2316]
KJV: Timotheus, Timothy
Root(s): G5092, G2316 |
G5096 |
Τίμων |
Timon (tee'-mone) n/p.
1. valuable
2. Timon, a Christian
[from G5092]
KJV: Timon
Root(s): G5092 |
G5097 |
τιμωρέω |
timoreo (tim-o-reh'-o) v.
1. (properly) to protect one's honor, i.e. to avenge (inflict a penalty)
[from a comparative of G5092 and ouros (a guard)]
KJV: punish
Root(s): G5092 |
G5098 |
τιμωρία |
timoria (tee-mo-ree'-ah) n.
1. vindication
2. (by implication) a penalty
[from G5097]
KJV: punishment
Root(s): G5097 |
G5099 |
τίνω |
tino (tee'-no) v.
1. to pay a price, i.e. as a penalty
[strengthened for a primary tio tee'-o (which is only used as an alternate in certain tenses)]
KJV: be punished with |
G5100 |
τίς |
tis (tis') p/i.
1. some or any person or object
[enclitic indefinite pronoun]
KJV: a (kind of), any (man, thing, thing at all), certain (thing), divers, he (every) man, one (X thing), ought, + partly, some (man, -body, - thing, -what), (+ that no-)thing, what(-soever), X wherewith, whom(-soever), whose(-soever) |