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
officer 03548 ## kohen {ko-hane'} ; active participle of 03547 ; literally , one officiating , a priest ; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman) : -- chief ruler , X own , priest , prince , principal {officer} .
officer 04399 ## m@la'kah {mel-aw-kaw'} ; from the same as 04397 ; properly , deputyship , i . e . ministry ; generally , employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely) ; also property (as the result of labor) : -- business , + cattle , + industrious , occupation , (+-pied) , + {officer} , thing (made) , use , (manner of) work ([-man ] ,-manship) .
officer 04453 ## meltsar {mel-tsawr'} ; of Persian derivation ; the butler or other {officer} in the Babylonian court : -- Melzar .
officer 05324 ## natsab {naw-tsab'} ; a prim root ; to station , in various applications (literally or figuratively) : -- appointed , deputy , erect , establish , X Huzzah [by mistake for a proper name ] , lay , {officer} , pillar , present , rear up , set (over , up) , settle , sharpen , establish , (make to) stand (- ing , still , up , upright) , best state .
officer 05333 ## n@tsiyb {nets-eeb'} ; or n@tsib {nets-eeb'} ; from 05324 ; something stationary , i . e . a prefect , a military post , a statue : -- garrison , {officer} , pillar .
officer 05631 ## cariyc {saw-reece'} ; or caric {saw-reece'} ; from an unused root meaning to castrate ; a eunuch ; by implication , valet (especially of the female apartments) , and thus , a minister of state : -- chamberlain , eunuch , {officer} . Compare 07249 .
officer 06213 ## ` 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 .
officer 06485 ## paqad {paw-kad'} ; a primitive root ; to visit (with friendly or hostile intent) ; by analogy , to oversee , muster , charge , care for , miss , deposit , etc . : -- appoint , X at all , avenge , bestow , (appoint to have the , give a) charge , commit , count , deliver to keep , be empty , enjoin , go see , hurt , do judgment , lack , lay up , look , make , X by any means , miss , number , {officer} , (make) overseer , have (the) oversight , punish , reckon , (call to) remember (- brance) , set (over) , sum , X surely , visit , want .
officer 07227 ## rab {rab} ; by contracted from 07231 ; 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) .
officer 07860 ## shoter {sho-tare'} ; active participle of an otherwise unused root probably meaning to write ; properly , a scribe , i . e . (by analogy or implication) an official superintendent or magistrate : -- {officer} , overseer , ruler .
officer 07991 ## shaliysh {shaw-leesh'} ; or shalowsh (1 Chron . 11 : 11 ; 12 : 18) {shaw-loshe'} ; or shalosh (2 Sam . 23 : 13) {shaw-loshe'} ; from 07969 ; 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 ] .
officer 08370 ## Sh@thar Bowz@nay {sheth-ar'bo-zen-ah'- ee} ; of foreign derivation ; Shethar-Bozenai , a Persian {officer} : -- Shethar-boznai .
officer 0446 - anthupatos {anth-oo'-pat-os}; from 0473 and a superlative of 5228; instead of the highest {officer}, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul: -- deputy.
officer 0986 - Blastos {blas'-tos}; perhaps the same as the base of 0985; Blastus, an {officer} of Herod Agrippa: -- Blastus.
officer 1058 - Gallion {gal-lee'-own}; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman {officer}: -- Gallio.
officer 1413 - dunastes {doo-nas'-tace}; from 1410; a ruler or {officer}: -- of great authority, mighty, potentate.
officer 1985 - episkopos {ep-is'-kop-os}; from 1909 and 4649 (in the sense of 1983); a superintendent, i.e. Christian {officer} in genitive case charge of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively): -- bishop, overseer.
officer 4233 - praktor {prak'-tor}; from a derivative of 4238; a practiser, i.e. (specifically) an official collector: -- {officer}.
officer 5257 - huperetes {hoop-ay-ret'-ace}; from 5259 and a derivative of eresso (to row); an under-oarsman, i.e. (generally) subordinate (assistant, sexton, constable): -- minister, {officer}, servant.
officer 5529 - Chouzas {khood-zas'}; of uncertain origin: Chuzas, an {officer} of Herod: -- Chuza.
state-officer 2135 - eunouchos {yoo-noo'-khos}; from eune (a bed) and 2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed-chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication, a chamberlain ({state-officer}): -- eunuch.
town-officer 4173 - politarches {pol-it-ar'-khace}; from 4172 and 0757; a {town-officer}, i.e. magistrate: -- ruler of the city.