Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G5591 |
ψυχικός |
psuchikos (psoo-khee-kos') adj.
1. sensitive, i.e. animate
{(in distinction on the one hand from G4152, which is the higher or renovated nature; and on the other from G5446, which is the lower or bestial nature)}
[from G5590]
KJV: natural, sensual
Root(s): G5590
Compare: G4152, G5446 |
G5592 |
ψύχος |
psuchos (psoo'-khos) n.
1. coolness
[from G5594]
KJV: cold
Root(s): G5594 |
G5593 |
ψυχρός |
psuchros (psoo-chros') adj.
1. chilly
{literally or figuratively}
[from G5592]
KJV: cold
Root(s): G5592 |
G5594 |
ψύχω |
psucho (psoo'-kho) v.
1. to breathe (voluntarily but gently), i.e. to chill (figuratively)
{by implication, of reduction of temperature by evaporation; differing on the one hand from G4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from base G109, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze}
[a primary verb]
KJV: wax cold
Compare: G4154, G109 |
G5595 |
ψωμίζω |
psomizo (pso-mid'-zo) v.
1. to supply with bits
2. (generally) to nourish
[from the base of G5596]
KJV: (bestow to) feed
Root(s): G5596 |
G5596 |
ψωμίον |
psomion (pso-mee'-on) n.
1. a crumb or morsel (as if rubbed off), i.e. a mouthful
[diminutive from a derivative of the base of G5597]
KJV: sop
Root(s): G5597 |
G5597 |
ψώχω |
psocho (pso'-kho) v.
1. to triturate
2. (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks with the fingers or hand)
[prolongation from psao "to rub or touch the surface"]
KJV: rub
See also: G5567 |
G5598 |
Ω |
omega (o'-meg-ah) n.
1. the last letter of the Greek alphabet
2. (figuratively) the finality
[Greek letter]
KJV: Omega
Compare: G5586 |
G5599 |
ὦ |
o (o) inj.
1. as a note of exclamation, oh
[a primary interjection, as a sign of the vocative case, O]
KJV: O |
G5600 |
ὦ |
o (o) (including the oblique forms, as well as es ace; e ay; etc) v.
1. may be, (might, can, could, would, should, must, etc.) be
{also with G1487 and its comparative, as well as with other particles}
[subjunctive of G1510]
KJV: + appear, are, (may, might, should) be, X have, is, + pass the flower of her age, should stand, were
Root(s): G1510 |