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Browse Hebrew and Greek terms with translation and verse usage.
Lemma: θαῦμα
apparently from a form of θεάομαι; wonder (properly concrete; but by implication, abstract)
Lemma: θαυμάζω
from θαῦμα; to wonder; by implication, to admire
Lemma: θαυμάσιος
from θαῦμα; wondrous, i.e. (neuter as noun) a miracle
Lemma: θαυμαστός
from θαυμάζω; wondered at, i.e. (by implication) wonderful
Lemma: θεά
feminine of θεός; a female deity
Lemma: ἀγανακτέω
from agan (much) and achthos (grief; akin to the base of ἀγκάλη); to be greatly afflicted, i.e. (figuratively) indignant
Lemma: ἀληθῶς
adverb from ἀληθής; truly
Lemma: θεάομαι
a prolonged form of a primary verb; to look closely at, i.e. (by implication) perceive (literally or figuratively); by extension to visit: behold, look (upon), see. Compare ὀπτάνομαι.
Lemma: θεατρίζω
from θέατρον; to expose as a spectacle
Lemma: θέατρον
from θεάομαι; a place for public show ("theatre"), i.e. general audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively)
Lemma: θεῖον
probably neuter of θεῖος (in its original sense of flashing); sulphur
Lemma: θεῖος
from θεός; godlike (neuter as noun, divinity)
Lemma: θειότης
from θεῖος; divinity (abstractly)
Lemma: θειώδης
from θεῖον and εἶδος; sulphur-like, i.e. sulphurous
Lemma: θέλημα
from the prolonged form of θέλω; a determination (properly, the thing), i.e. (actively) choice (specially, purpose, decree; abstractly, volition) or (passively) inclination
Lemma: θέλησις
from θέλω; determination (properly, the act), i.e. option
Lemma: θέλω
or ethelo, in certain tenses theleo, and etheleo, which are otherwise obsolete apparently strengthened from the alternate form of αἱρέομαι; to determine (as an active option from subjective impulse; whereas ...
Lemma: ἁλιεύς
from ἅλς; a sailor (as engaged on the salt water), i.e. (by implication) a fisher
Lemma: θεμέλιος
from a derivative of τίθημι; something put down, i.e. a substruction (of a building, etc.), (literally or figuratively)
Lemma: θεμελιόω
from θεμέλιος; to lay a basis for, i.e. (literally) erect, or (figuratively) consolidate