apt 6213 ## <asah {aw-saw'}; a primitive root; to do or make, in
the broadest sense and widest application (as follows): --
accomplish, advance, appoint, {apt}, be at, become, bear, bestow,
bring forth, bruise, be busy, X certainly, have the charge of,
commit, deal (with), deck, + displease, do, (ready) dress(-ed),
(put in) execute(-ion), exercise, fashion, + feast, [fight-]ing
man, + finish, fit, fly, follow, fulfill, furnish, gather, get,
go about, govern, grant, great, + hinder, hold ([a feast]), X
indeed, + be industrious, + journey, keep, labour, maintain,
make, be meet, observe, be occupied, offer, + officer, pare,
bring (come) to pass, perform, pracise, prepare, procure,
provide, put, requite, X sacrifice, serve, set, shew, X sin,
spend, X surely, take, X thoroughly, trim, X very, + vex, be
[warr-]ior, work(-man), yield, use.[ql
apt 1317 # didaktikos {did-ak-tik-os'}; from 1318; instructive
("didactic"): -- {apt} to teach.[ql
baptism 0908 # baptisma {bap'-tis-mah}; from 907; immersion,
baptism (technically or figuratively): -- {baptism}.[ql
baptism 0909 # baptismos {bap-tis-mos'}; from 907; ablution
(ceremonial or Christian): -- {baptism}, washing.[ql
Baptist 0907 # baptizo {bap-tid'-zo}; from a derivative of 911;
to immerse, submerge; to make overwhelmed (i.e. fully wet); used
only (in the N.T.) of ceremonial ablution, especially
(technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism: --
{Baptist}, baptize, wash.[ql
Baptist 0910 # Baptistes {bap-tis-tace'}; from 907; a baptizer,
as an epithet of Christ's forerunner: -- {Baptist}.[ql
baptize 0907 # baptizo {bap-tid'-zo}; from a derivative of 911;
to immerse, submerge; to make overwhelmed (i.e. fully wet); used
only (in the N.T.) of ceremonial ablution, especially
(technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism: -- Baptist,
{baptize}, wash.[ql
captain 0441 ## >alluwph {al-loof'}; or (shortened) >alluph {al-
loof'}; from 502; familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a
bullock (as being tame; applied, although masculine, to a cow);
and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat cattle): -- {captain},
duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox. [ql
captain 1167 ## ba<al {bah'-al}; from 1166; a master; hence a
husband, or (figuratively) owner (often used with another noun
in modifications of this latter sense): -- + archer, + babbler,
+ bird, {captain}, chief man, + confederate, + have to do, +
dreamer, those to whom it is due, + furious, those that are
given to it, great, + hairy, he that hath it, have, + horseman,
husband, lord, man, + married, master, person, + sworn, the of.
[ql
captain 2951 ## tiphcar {tif-sar'}; of foreign derivation; a
military governor: -- {captain}. [ql
captain 3733 ## kar {kar}; from 3769 in the sense of plumpness;
a ram (as full-grown and fat), including a battering-ram (as
butting); hence, a meadow (as for sheep); also a pad or camel's
saddle (as puffed out): -- {captain}, furniture, lamb, (large)
pasture, ram. See also 1033, 3746. [ql
captain 5057 ## nagiyd {naw-gheed'}; or nagid {naw-gheed'}; from
5046; a commander (as occupying the front), civil, military or
religious; generally (abstractly, plural), honorable themes: --
{captain}, chief, excellent thing, (chief) governor, leader,
noble, prince, (chief) ruler.[ql
captain 5387 ## nasiy> {naw-see'}; or nasi> {naw-see'}; from
5375; properly, an exalted one, i.e. a king or sheik; also a
rising mist: -- {captain}, chief, cloud, governor, prince, ruler,
vapour.[ql
captain 6346 ## pechah {peh-khaw'}; of foreign origin; a prefect
(of a city or small district): -- {captain}, deputy, governor.[ql
captain 6347 ## pechah (Aramaic) {peh-khaw'}; corresponding to
6346: -- {captain}, governor.[ql
captain 7101 ## qatsiyn {kaw-tseen'}; from 7096 in the sense of
determining; a magistrate (as deciding) or other leader: --
{captain}, guide, prince, ruler. Compare 6278.[ql
captain 7218 ## ro>sh {roshe}; from an unused root apparently
meaning to shake; the head (as most easily shaken), whether
literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time,
rank, itc.): -- band, beginning, {captain}, chapiter, chief(-est
place, man, things), company, end, X every [man], excellent,
first, forefront, ([be-])head, height, (on) high(-est part,
[priest]), X lead, X poor, principal, ruler, sum, top.[ql
captain 7227 ## rab {rab}; by contracted from 7231; abundant (in
quantity, size, age, number, rank, quality): -- (in) abound(-
undance, -ant, -antly), {captain}, elder, enough, exceedingly,
full, great(-ly, man, one), increase, long (enough, [time]), (do,
have) many(-ifold, things, a time), ([ship-])master, mighty,
more, (too, very) much, multiply(-tude), officer, often[-times],
plenteous, populous, prince, process [of time], suffice(-lent).
[ql
captain 7229 ## rab (Aramaic) {rab}; corresponding to 7227: --
{captain}, chief, great, lord, master, stout.[ql
captain 7990 ## shalliyt (Aramaic) {shal-leet'}; corresponding
to 7989; mighty; abstractly, permission; concretely, a premier: -
- {captain}, be lawful, rule(-r).[ql
captain 7991 ## shaliysh {shaw-leesh'}; or shalowsh ( 1 Chron.
11:11; 12:18) {shaw-loshe'}; or shalosh (2 Sam. 23:13) {shaw-
loshe'}; from 7969; a triple, i.e. (as a musical instrument) a
triangle (or perhaps rather three-stringed lute); also (as an
indefinite, great quantity) a three-fold measure (perhaps a
treble ephah); also (as an officer) a general of the third rank
(upward, i.e. the highest): -- {captain}, instrument of musick,
(great) lord, (great) measure, prince, three [from the margin].
[ql
captain 8269 ## sar {sar}; from 8323; a head person (of any rank
or class): -- captain (that had rule), chief ({captain}),
general, governor, keeper, lord, ([-task-])master, prince(-ipal),
ruler, steward.[ql
captain 8269 ## sar {sar}; from 8323; a head person (of any rank
or class): -- {captain} (that had rule), chief (captain),
general, governor, keeper, lord, ([-task-])master, prince(-ipal),
ruler, steward.[ql
captain 0747 # archegos {ar-khay-gos'}; from 746 and 71; a chief
leader: -- author, {captain}, prince.[ql
captain 4755 # strategos {strat-ay-gos'}; from the base of 4756
and 71 or 2233; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a
(military) governor (proetor), the chief (prefect) of the
(Levitical) temple-wardens: -- {captain}, magistrate.[ql
captain 4759 # stratopedarches {strat-op-ed-ar'-khace}; from
4760 and 757; a ruler of an army, i.e. (specifically) a
Praetorian prefect: -- {captain} of the guard.[ql
captain 5506 # chiliarchos {khil-ee'-ar-khos}; from 5507 and 757;
the commander of a thousand soldiers ("chiliarch"}; i.e.
colonel: -- (chief, high) {captain}.[ql
captains 3746 ## kariy {kaw-ree'}; perhaps an abridged plural of
3733 in the sense of leader (of the flock); a life-guardsman: --
{captains}, Cherethites [from the margin]. [ql
captive 1473 ## gowlah {go-law'}; or (shortened) golah {go-law'};
active participle feminine of 1540; exile; concretely and
collectively exiles: -- (carried away), {captive}(-ity),
removing. [ql
captive 1540 ## galah {gaw-law'}; a primitive root; to denude
(especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication, to exile
(captives being usually stripped); figuratively, to reveal: -- +
advertise, appear, bewray, bring, (carry, lead, go) {captive}
(into captivity), depart, disclose, discover, exile, be gone,
open, X plainly, publish, remove, reveal, X shamelessly, shew, X
surely, tell, uncover.ql [ql
captive 6808 ## tsa<ah {tsaw-aw'}; a primitive root; to tip over
(for the purpose of spilling or pouring out), i.e.
(figuratively) depopulate; by implication, to imprison or
conquer; (reflexive) to lie down (for coitus): -- {captive}
exile, travelling, (cause to) wander(-er).[ql
captive 7617 ## shabah {shaw-baw'}; a primitive root; to
transport into captivity: -- (bring away, carry, carry away,
lead, lead away, take) {captive}(-s), drive (take) away.[ql
captive 7622 ## sh@buwth {sheb-ooth'}; or sh@biyth {sheb-eeth'};
from 7617; exile, concretely, prisoners; figuratively, a former
state of prosperity: -- {captive}(-ity).[ql
captive 7628 ## sh@biy {sheb-ee'}; from 7618; exiled; captured;
as noun, exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively); by
extension, booty: -- {captive}(-ity), prisoners, X take away,
that was taken.[ql
captive 0162 # aichmaloteuo {aheekh-mal-o-tew'-o}; from 164; to
capture [like 163]: -- lead {captive}.[ql
captive 0163 # aichmalotizo {aheekh-mal-o-tid'-zo}; from 164; to
make captive: -- lead away {captive}, bring into captivity.[ql
captive 0164 # aichmalotos {aheekh-mal-o-tos'}; from aichme (a
spear) and a derivative of the same as 259; properly, a prisoner
of war, i.e. (genitive case) a captive: -- {captive}.[ql
captive 2221 # zogreo {dzogue-reh'-o}; from the same as 2226 and
64; to take alive (make a prisoner of war), i.e. (figuratively)
to capture or ensnare: -- take {captive}, catch.[ql
captives 1546 ## galuwth {gaw-looth'}; feminine from 1540;
captivity; concretely, exiles (collectively): -- (they that are
carried away) {captives}(-ity). [ql
captives 7633 ## shibyah {shib-yaw'}; feminine of 7628; exile
(abstractly or concretely and collectively): -- {captives}(-ity).
[ql
captivity 1540 ## galah {gaw-law'}; a primitive root; to denude
(especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication, to exile
(captives being usually stripped); figuratively, to reveal: -- +
advertise, appear, bewray, bring, (carry, lead, go) captive
(into {captivity}), depart, disclose, discover, exile, be gone,
open, X plainly, publish, remove, reveal, X shamelessly, shew, X
surely, tell, uncover.ql [ql
captivity 1547 ## galuwth (Aramaic) {gaw-looth'}; corresponding
to 1546: -- {captivity}. [ql
captivity 2925 ## taltelah {tal-tay-law'}; from 2904; overthrow
or rejection: -- {captivity}. [ql
captivity 7870 ## shiybah {shee-baw'}; by permutation from 7725;
a return (of property): -- {captivity}.[ql
captivity 0161 # aichmalosia {aheekh-mal-o-see'-ah}; from 164;
captivity: -- {captivity}.[ql
captivity 0163 # aichmalotizo {aheekh-mal-o-tid'-zo}; from 164;
to make captive: -- lead away captive, bring into {captivity}.[ql
Naptuhim 5320 ## Naphtuchiym {naf-too-kheem}; plural of foreign
origin, Naphtuchim, an Egyptian tribe: -- {Naptuhim}.[ql
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