Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

affection 00157 ## 'ahab {aw-hab'} ; or'aheb {aw-habe'} ; a primitive root ; to have {affection} for (sexually or otherwise) : -- (be-) love (- d ,-ly ,-r) , like , friend .

affection 00158 ## 'ahab {ah'- hab} ; from 00157 ; {affection} (in a good or a bad sense) : -- love (- r) .

affection 02245 ## chabab {khaw-bab'} ; a primitive root [compare 02244 , 02247 ] ; properly , to hide (as in the bosom) , i . e . to cherish (with {affection}) : -- love .

affection 03033 ## y@diduwth {yed-ee-dooth'} ; from 03039 ; properly , {affection} ; concretely , a darling object : -- dearly beloved .

affection 04261 ## machmad {makh-mawd'} ; from 02530 ; delightful ; hence , a delight , i . e . object of {affection} or desire : -- beloved , desire , goodly , lovely , pleasant (thing) .

affection 07521 ## ratsah {raw-tsaw'} ; a primitive root ; to be pleased with ; specifically , to satisfy a debt : -- (be) accept (- able) , accomplish , set {affection} , approve , consent with , delight (self) , enjoy , (be , have a) favour (- able) , like , observe , pardon , (be , have , take) please (- ure) , reconcile self .

affection 0026 - agape {ag-ah'-pay}; from 0025; love, i.e. {affection} or benevolence; specially (plural) a love-feast: -- (feast of) charity( [-ably]), dear, love.

affection 0794 - astorgos {as'-tor-gos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of stergo (to cherish affectionately); hard-hearted towards kindred: -- without natural {affection}.

affection 1968 - epipipto {ep-ee-pip'-to}; from 1909 and 4098; to embrace (with {affection}) or seize (with more or less violence; literally or figuratively): -- fall into (on, upon) lie on, press upon.

affection 3804 - pathema {path'-ay-mah}; from a presumed derivative of 3806; something undergone, i.e. hardship or pain; subjectively, an emotion or influence: -- {affection}, affliction, motion, suffering.

affection 3806 - pathos {path'-os}; from the alternate of 3958; properly, suffering ( " pathos " ), i.e. (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence): -- (inordinate) {affection}, lust. ***. patho. See 3958.

affection 4698 - splagchnon {splangkh'-non}; probably strengthened from splen (the " spleen " ); an intestine (plural); figuratively, pity or sympathy: -- bowels, inward {affection}, + tender mercy.

affection 4822 - sumbibazo {soom-bib-ad'-zo}; from 4862 and bibazo (to force; causative [by reduplication] of the base of 0939); to drive together, i.e. unite (in association or {affection}), (mentally) to infer, show, teach: -- compact, assuredly gather, intrust, knit together, prove.

affection 5360 - philadelphia {fil-ad-el-fee'-ah}; from 5361; fraternal {affection}: -- brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren.

affection 5368 - phileo {fil-eh'-o}; from 5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]), i.e. have {affection} for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while 0025 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as 2309 and 1014, or as 2372 and 3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): -- kiss, love.

affection 5426 - phroneo {fron-eh'-o}; from 5424; to exercise the mind, i.e. entertain or have a sentiment or opinion; by implication, to be (mentally) disposed (more or less earnestly in a certain direction); intensively, to interest oneself in (with concern or obedience): -- set the {affection} on, (be) care(-ful), (be like-, + be of one, + be of the same, + let this) mind(-ed), regard, savour, think.

affectionate 03224 ## Y@miymah {yem-ee-maw'} ; perhaps from the same as 03117 ; properly , warm , i . e . {affectionate} ; hence , dove [compare 03123 ] ; Jemimah , one of Job's daughters : -- Jemimah .

affectionate 04312 ## Meydad {may-dawd'} ; from 03032 in the sense of loving ; {affectionate} ; Medad , an Israelite : -- Medad .

affectionate 5362 - philandros {fil'-an-dros}; from 5384 and 0435; fond of man, i.e. {affectionate} as a wife: -- love their husbands.

affectionately 0794 - astorgos {as'-tor-gos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of stergo (to cherish {affectionately}); hard-hearted towards kindred: -- without natural affection.

affectionately 2442 - himeiromai {him-i'-rom-ahee}; middle voice from himeros (a yearning; of uncertain affinity); to long for: -- be {affectionately} desirous.

affectioned 5387 - philostorgos {fil-os'-tor-gos}; from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow Christian: -- kindly {affectioned}.