more comprehensive or decisive than G2875, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); more keen Derivation: comparative of a derivative of the primary τέμνω (to cut;
τομώτερος
tomōteros
tom-o'-ter-os
Compound of a derivative of the primary word τέμνω temnō (to cut; more comprehensive or decisive than G2875, as if by a single stroke; whereas that implies repeated blows, like hacking); morekeen
G823 ἄτομοςἄτομος
atomos
at'-om-os
From G1 (as a negative particle) and the base of G5114; uncut, that is, (by implication) indivisible (an “atom” of time)
KJV Usage: moment.
G2875 κόπτωκόπτω
koptō
kop'-to
A primary verb; to “chop”; specifically to beat the breast in grief
G2998 λατομέωλατομέω
latomeō
lat-om-eh'-o
From the same as the first part of G2991 and the base of G5114; to quarry
KJV Usage: hew.
G3718 ὀρθοτομέωὀρθοτομέω
orthotomeō
or-thot-om-eh'-o
From a compound of G3717 and the base of G5114; to make a straightcut, that is, (figuratively) to dissect (expound) correctly (the divine message)
KJV Usage: rightly divide.
G4059 περιτέμνωπεριτέμνω
peritemnō
per-ee-tem'-no
From G4012 and the base of G5114; to cutaround, that is, (specifically) to circumcise
KJV Usage: circumcise.
G4750 στόμαστόμα
stoma
stom'-a
Probably stregthened from a presumed derivative of the base of G5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication language (and its relations); figuratively an opening (in the earth); specifically the front or edge (of a weapon)
KJV Usage: edge, face, mouth.
G4932 συντέμνωσυντέμνω
suntemnō
soon-tem'-no
From G4862 and the base of G5114; to contract by cutting, that is, (figuratively) doconcisely (speedily)
G695 ἀργυροκόποςἀργυροκόπος
argurokopos
ar-goo-rok-op'-os
From G696 and G2875; a beater (that is, worker) ofsilver
KJV Usage: silversmith.
G1465 ἐγκόπτωἐγκόπτω
egkoptō
eng-kop'-to
From G1722 and G2875; to cutinto, that is, (figuratively) impede, detain
KJV Usage: hinder, be tedious unto.
G1581 ἐκκόπτωἐκκόπτω
ekkoptō
ek-kop'-to
From G1537 and G2875; to exscind; figuratively to frustrate
KJV Usage: cut down (off, out), hew down, hinder.
G2629 κατακόπτωκατακόπτω
katakoptō
kat-ak-op'-to
From G2596 and G2875; to chopdown, that is, mangle
KJV Usage: cut.
G2870 κοπετόςκοπετός
kopetos
kop-et-os'
From G2875; mourning (properly by beating the breast)
KJV Usage: lamentation.
G2871 κοπήκοπή
kopē
kop-ay'
From G2875; cutting, that is, carnage
KJV Usage: slaughter.
G2873 κόποςκόπος
kopos
kop'-os
From G2875; a cut, that is, (by analogy) toil (as reducing the strength), literally or figuratively; by implication pains
KJV Usage: labour, + trouble, weariness.
G2874 κοπρίακοπρία
kopria
kop-ree'-ah
From κόπρος kopros (ordure; perhaps akin to G2875); manure
KJV Usage: dung (-hill).
G2974 κωφόςκωφός
kōphos
ko-fos'
From G2875; blunted, that is, (figuratively) of hearing (deaf) or speech (dumb)
KJV Usage: deaf, dumb, speechless.
G4298 προκόπτωπροκόπτω
prokoptō
prok-op'-to
From G4253 and G2875; to driveforward (as if by beating), that is, (figuratively and intransitively) to advance (in amount, to grow; in time, to bewellalong)
KJV Usage: increase, proceed, profit, be far spent, wax.
G4350 προσκόπτωπροσκόπτω
proskoptō
pros-kop'-to
From G4314 and G2875; to strikeat, that is, surgeagainst (as water); specifically to stubon, that is, tripup (literally or figuratively)
G5932To Grieve.
See Definition for lypeomai { [G3076]}
See Definition for pentheo { [G3996]}
See Definition for threneo { [G2354]}
See Definition for koptomai { [G2875]}
lypeomai is the most general word, meaning simply to grieve,
outwardly or inwardly.
pentheo means properly to lament for the dead. It is also
applied to passionate lamentation of any kind, so great that it cannot
be hid.
thres_eo is to give utterance to a dirge over the dead, either in
unstudied words, or in a more elaborate poem. This word is used by the
Septuagint in describing David's lament over Saul and Jonathan.
koptomai is to beat the breast in grief, ordinarily for the
dead.