G2558 κακουχέω - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Dodson:
κακουχέω
I treat evilly
I treat evilly, hurt, torment.
Strong's:
κακουχέω
to maltreat
Derivation: from a presumed compound of G2556 and G2192;

KJV Usage: which suffer adversity, torment.

G2556 G2192
TBESG:
κακουχέω
to torment
G:V
κακουχέω, -ῶ
(< κακόν, ἔχω), [in LXX:
Refs 3Ki.2:26 11:39
(עָנָה pi., hith.)* ;]
to ill-treat, hurt, torment: pass. ptcp.,
Refs Heb.11:37 13:3
.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) to treat ill, oppress, plague


κακουχέω
kakoucheō
kak-oo-kheh'-o
From a presumed compound of G2556 and G2192; to maltreat

KJV Usage: which suffer adversity, torment.


View how G2558 κακουχέω is used in the Bible

2 occurrences of G2558 κακουχέω

Hebrews 11:37 being maltreated;
Hebrews 13:3 being maltreated,

Distinct usage

1 being maltreated;
1 being maltreated,


Related words

G2558 κακουχέω

G4778 συγκακουχέω
συγκακουχέω
sugkakoucheō
soong-kak-oo-kheh'-o
From G4862 and G2558; to maltreat in company with, that is, (passively) endure persecution together

KJV Usage: suffer affliction with.


G2556 κακός

κακός
kakos
kak-os'
Apparently a primary word; worthless (intrinsically such; whereas G4190 properly refers to effects), that is, (subjectively) depraved, or (objectively) injurious

KJV Usage: bad, evil, harm, ill, noisome, wicked.


G172 ἄκακος
ἄκακος
akakos
ak'-ak-os
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G2556; not bad, that is, (objectively) innocent or (subjectively) unsuspecting

KJV Usage: harmless, simple.


G420 ἀνεξίκακος
ἀνεξίκακος
anexikakos
an-ex-ik'-ak-os
From G430 and G2556; enduring of ill, that is, forbearing

KJV Usage: patient.


G1573 ἐκκακέω
ἐκκακέω
ekkakeō
ek-kak-eh'-o
From G1537 and G2556; to be (bad or) weak, that is, (by implication) to fail (in heart)

KJV Usage: faint, be weary.


G2276 ἥττον
ἥττον
hētton
hate'-ton
Neuter of a compound of ἧκα hēka ( slightly) used for that of G2556; worse (as noun); by implication less (as adverb)

KJV Usage: less, worse.


G2549 κακία
κακία
kakia
kak-ee'-ah
From G2556; badness, that is, (subjectively) depravity, or (actively) malignity, or (passively) trouble

KJV Usage: evil, malice (-iousness), naughtiness, wickedness.


G2550 κακοήθεια
κακοήθεια
kakoētheia
kak-o-ay'-thi-ah
From a compound of G2556 and G2239; bad character, that is, (specifically) mischievousness

KJV Usage: malignity.


G2551 κακολογέω
κακολογέω
kakologeō
kak-ol-og-eh'-o
From a compound of G2556 nad G3056; to revile

KJV Usage: curse, speak evil of.


G2552 κακοπάθεια
κακοπάθεια
kakopatheia
kak-op-ath'-i-ah
From a compound of G2556 and G3806; hardship

KJV Usage: suffering affliction.


G2555 κακοποιός
κακοποιός
kakopoios
kak-op-oy-os'
From G2556 and G4160; a bad doer; (specifically) a criminal

KJV Usage: evil-doer, malefactor.


G2557 κακοῦργος
κακοῦργος
kakourgos
kak-oor'-gos
From G2556 and the base of G2041; a wrong doer, that is, criminal

KJV Usage: evil-doer, malefactor.


G2559 κακόω
κακόω
kakoō
kak-o'-o
From G2556; to injure; figuratively to exasperate

KJV Usage: make evil affected, entreat evil, harm, hurt, vex.


G2560 κακῶς
κακῶς
kakōs
kak-oce'
Adverb from G2556; badly (physically or morally)

KJV Usage: amiss, diseased, evil, grievously, miserably, sick, sore.


G4190 πονηρός
πονηρός
ponēros
pon-ay-ros'
From a derivative of G4192; hurtful, that is, evil (properly in effect or influence, and thus differing from G2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from G4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively calamitous; also (passively) ill, that is, diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, that is, derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners

KJV Usage: bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked (-ness). See also G4191.


G5501 χείρων
χείρων
cheirōn
khi'-rone
Irregular compound of G2556; from an obsolete equivalent χέρης cherēs (of uncertain derivation); more evil or aggravated (physically, mentally or morally)

KJV Usage: sorer, worse.


G5800
Greek Synonym Index ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Strong's No. Definition No.
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
{ G25} agapao { [G5914]}
{ G40} agios { [G5878]}
{ G51} agnoema { [G5879]}
{ G53} agnos { [G5878]}
{ G97} adolos { [G5880]}
{ G126} aidos { [G5801]}
{ G127} aidos { [G5882]}
{ G139} airesis { [G5916]}
{ G148} aischrologia { [G5881]}
{ G152} aischyne { [G5882]}
{ G154} aiteo { [G5802] [G5920]}
{ G155} aitema { [G5883]}
{ G156} aitia { [G5884]}
{ G157} aitiama { [G5803]}
{ G165} aion { [G5921]}
{ G166} aionios { [G5801]}
{ G172} akakos { [G5880]}
{ G185} akeraios { [G5880]}
{ G213} alazon { [G5885]}
{ G214} alalazo { [G5804]}
{ G218} aleipho { [G5805]}
{ G243} allos { [G5806]}
{ G260} ama { [G5807]}
{ G262} amarantinos { [G5886]}
{ G263} amarantos { [G5886]}
{ G265} amartema { [G5879]}
{ G266} amartia { [G5879]}
{ G273} amemptos { [G5887]}
{ G283} amiantos { [G5896]}
{ G293} amphiblestron { [G5808]}
{ G299} amomos { [G5887]}
{ G342} anakainosis { [G5888]}
{ G364} anamnesis { [G5809]}
{ G372} anapausis { [G5810] [G5922]}
{ G410} anenkletos { [G5887]}
{ G417} anemos { [G5923]}
{ G423} anepileptos { [G5887]}
{ G425} anesis { [G5810] [G5922]}
{ G443} anthropoktonos { [G5811] [G5889]}
{ G458} anomia { [G5879]}
{ G499} antitypos { [G5919]}
{ G500} antichristos { [G5890]}
{ G573} aplous { [G5880]}
{ G601} apokalypto { [G5812]}
{ G649} apostello { [G5813]}
{ G692} argos { [G5814]}
{ G737} arti { [G5815]}
{ G744} archaios { [G5816] [G5924]}
{ G754} architelones { [G5942]}
{ G763} asebeia { [G5879]}
{ G766} aselgeia { [G5891]}
{ G786} aspondos { [G5892]}
{ G791} asteios { [G5893]}
{ G802} asynthetos { [G5892]}
{ G810} asotia { [G5891]}
{ G827} auge { [G5817]}
{ G840} austeros { [G5925]}
{ G862} aphthartos { [G5886]}
{ G887} achlys { [G5926]}
{ G898} bathmos { [G5818]}
{ G922} baros { [G5819]}
{ G970} bia { [G5820]}
{ G979} bios { [G5821]}
{ G991} blepo { [G5822]}
{ G994} boao { [G5823]}
{ G1006} bosko { [G5824]}
{ G1014} boulomai { [G5915]}
{ G1021} bradys { [G5814]}
{ G1097} ginosko { [G5825]}
{ G1105} gnophos { [G5926]}
{ G1108} gnosis { [G5826] [G5894]}
{ G1145} dakryo { [G5804]}
{ G1155} daneizo { [G5827]}
{ G1162} deesis { [G5828] [G5883]}
{ G1163} dei { [G5829] [G5940]}
{ G1167} deilia { [G5835]}
{ G1175} deisidaimon { [G5895]}
{ G1189} deomai { [G5802]}
{ G1203} despotes { [G5830]}
{ G1209} dechomai { [G5877]}
{ G1212} delos { [G5812]}
{ G1213} deloo { [G5831]}
{ G1218} demos { [G5832] [G5927]}
{ G1238} diadema { [G5833]}
{ G1249} diakonos { [G5834] [G5928]}
{ G1271} dianoia { [G5917]}
{ G1323} didrachmon { [G5941]}
{ G1325} didomi { [G5836]}
{ G1348} dikastes { [G5838]}
{ G1350} diktyon { [G5808]}
{ G1378} dogma { [G5918]}
{ G1380} dokeo { [G5837]}
{ G1389} doloo { [G5929]}
{ G1390} doma { [G5839]}
{ G1394} dosis { [G5839]}
{ G1401} doulos { [G5928]}
{ G1402} douloo { [G5834]}
{ G1411} dynamis { [G5820]}
{ G1431} dorea { [G5839]}
{ G1433} doreomai { [G5836]}
{ G1435} doron { [G5839]}
{ G1462} enklema { [G5803]}
{ G1484} ethnos { [G5927]}
{ G1492} eido { [G5825]}
{ G1506} eilikrines { [G5840] [G5896]}
{ G1577} ekklesia { [G5897]}
{ G1605} ekplesso { [G5841]}
{ G1650} elenchos { [G5884]}
{ G1651} elencho { [G5884]}
{ G1653} eleeo { [G5842]}
{ G1656} eleos { [G5913]}
{ G1718} emphanizo { [G5831]}
{ G1753} energeia { [G5820]}
{ G1763} eniautos { [G5843]}
{ G1781} entellomai { [G5844]}
{ G1783} enteuxis { [G5828] [G5883]}
{ G1785} entole { [G5918]}
{ G1791} entrope { [G5882]}
{ G1849} exousia { [G5820]}
{ G1922} epignosis { [G5894]}
{ G1932} epieikeia { [G5899]}
{ G1939} epithymia { [G5845] [G5906]}
{ G1987} epistamai { [G5825]}
{ G2008} epitimao { [G5884]}
{ G2064} erchomai { [G5818]}
{ G2065} erotao { [G5802] [G5920]}
{ G2087} eteros { [G5806]}
{ G2094} etos { [G5843]}
{ G2124} eulabeia { [G5835]}
{ G2126} eulabes { [G5895]}
{ G2152} eusebes { [G5895]}
{ G2160} eutrapelia { [G5881]}
{ G2169} eucharistia { [G5883]}
{ G2171} euche { [G5883]}
{ G2217} zophos { [G5926]}
{ G2222} zoe { [G5821]}
{ G2226} zoon { [G5846] [G5930]}
{ G2233} egeomai { [G5837]}
{ G2235} ede { [G5815]}
{ G2270} esychazo { [G5847]}
{ G2275} ettema { [G5879]}
{ G2281} thalassa { [G5931]}
{ G2300} theaomai { [G5848]}
{ G2305} theiotes { [G5849]}
{ G2309} thelo { [G5915]}
{ G2318} theosebes { [G5895]}
{ G2320} theotes { [G5849]}
{ G2324} therapon { [G5834] [G5928]}
{ G2334} theoreo { [G5848]}
{ G2342} therion { [G5846] [G5930]}
{ G2347} thlipsis { [G5907]}
{ G2352} thrauo { [G5850]}
{ G2354} threneo { [G5804] [G5932]}
{ G2357} threskos { [G5895]}
{ G2359} thrix { [G5851]}
{ G2366} thyella { [G5923]}
{ G2397} idea { [G5933]}
{ G2411} ieros { [G5878]}
{ G2428} iketeria { [G5883]}
{ G2440} imation { [G5934]}
{ G2441} imatismos { [G5934]}
{ G2479} ischys { [G5820]}
{ G2513} katharos { [G5840] [G5896]}
{ G2537} kainos { [G5852] [G5935]}
{ G2540} kairos { [G5853]}
{ G2549} kakia { [G5855]}
{ G2556} kakos { [G5908]}
{ G2564} kaleo { [G5823]}
{ G2570} kalos { [G5893]}
{ G2585} kapeleuo { [G5929]}
{ G2608} katagnymi { [G5850]}
{ G2723} kategoreo { [G5803]}
{ G2730} katoikeo { [G5854]}
{ G2753} keleuo { [G5844]}
{ G2766} keramos { [G5858]}
{ G2778} kensos { [G5941]}
{ G2799} klaio { [G5804]}
{ G2812} kleptes { [G5856]}
{ G2830} klydon { [G5857]}
{ G2851} kolasis { [G5859] [G5909]}
{ G2864} kome { [G5851]}
{ G2873} kopos { [G5860] [G5936]}
{ G2875} koptomai { [G5932]}
{ G2889} kosmos { [G5921]}
{ G2894} kophinos { [G5939]}
{ G2896} krazo { [G5823]}
{ G2897} kraipale { [G5937]}
{ G2904} kratos { [G5820]}
{ G2905} kraugazo { [G5823]}
{ G2923} krites { [G5838]}
{ G2949} kyma { [G5857]}
{ G2962} kyrios { [G5830]}
{ G2970} komos { [G5937]}
{ G2978} lailaps { [G5923]}
{ G2983} lambano { [G5877]}
{ G2992} laos { [G5832] [G5927]}
{ G3027} lestes { [G5856]}
{ G3076} lypeomai { [G5932]}
{ G3115} makrothymia { [G5861]}
{ G3163} mache { [G5938]}
{ G3178} methe { [G5937]}
{ G3338} metamellomai { [G5862]}
{ G3339} metamorpeoo { [G5863]}
{ G3340} metanoeo { [G5862]}
{ G3345} metaschematizo { [G5863]}
{ G3392} miaino { [G5864] [G5910]}
{ G3396} mignymi { [G5858]}
{ G3435} molyno { [G5864] [G5910]}
{ G3444} morphe { [G5865] [G5933]}
{ G3449} mochthos { [G5860] [G5936]}
{ G3473} morologia { [G5881]}
{ G3501} neos { [G5852] [G5935]}
{ G3507} nephele { [G5866]}
{ G3509} nephos { [G5866]}
{ G3543} nomizo { [G5837]}
{ G3551} nomos { [G5918]}
{ G3563} nous { [G5917]}
{ G3568} nyn { [G5815]}
{ G3576} nothros { [G5814]}
{ G3591} onkos { [G5819]}
{ G3602} odyrmos { [G5804]}
{ G3610} oiketes { [G5928]}
{ G3614} oikia { [G5867]}
{ G3624} oikos { [G5867] [G5944]}
{ G3628} oiktirmos { [G5842] [G5913]}
{ G3632} oinophlygia { [G5937]}
{ G3633} oiomai { [G5837]}
{ G3674} omou { [G5807]}
{ G3708} orao { [G5822]}
{ G3715} orexis { [G5906]}
{ G3730} orme { [G5906]}
{ G3741} osios { [G5878]}
{ G3784} opheilei { [G5940]}
{ G3793} ochlos { [G5927]}
{ G3806} pathos { [G5845] [G5906]}
{ G3808} paidarion { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G3813} paidion { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G3814} paidiske { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G3816} pais { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G3820} palaios { [G5816] [G5924]}
{ G3824} palingenesia { [G5888]}
{ G3831} panegyris { [G5897]}
{ G3847} parabasis { [G5879]}
{ G3853} parangello { [G5844]}
{ G3876} parakoe { [G5879]}
{ G3892} paranomia { [G5879]}
{ G3900} paraptoma { [G5879]}
{ G3939} paroikeo { [G5854]}
{ G3965} patria { [G5944]}
{ G3967} patrikos { [G5869]}
{ G3971} patroos { [G5869]}
{ G3989} pelagos { [G5931]}
{ G3992} pempo { [G5813]}
{ G3993} penes { [G5870]}
{ G3996} pentheo { [G5932]}
{ G4151} pneuma { [G5923]}
{ G4157} pnoe { [G5923]}
{ G4158} poderes { [G5934]}
{ G4160} poieo { [G5871\ [G5911]}
{ G4165} poimaino { [G5824]}
{ G4171} polemos { [G5938]}
{ G4189} poneria { [G5855]}
{ G4190} poneros { [G5908]}
{ G4192} ponos { [G5860] [G5936]}
{ G4198} poreuomai { [G5818]}
{ G4224} potos { [G5937]}
{ G4236} praotes { [G5898] [G5899]}
{ G4238} prasso { [G5871] [G5911]}
{ G4335} proseuche { [G5828] [G5883]}
{ G4422} ptoeo { [G5841]}
{ G4434} ptochos { [G5870]}
{ G4486} regnymi { [G5850]}
{ G4522} sagene { [G5808]}
{ G4559} sarkikos { [G5912]}
{ G4560} sarkinos { [G5912]}
{ G4586} semnos { [G5878]}
{ G4601} sigao { [G5847]}
{ G4607} sikarios { [G5811] [G5889]}
{ G4623} siopao { [G5847]}
{ G4642} skleros { [G5925]}
{ G4648} skopeo { [G5822]}
{ G4655} skotos { [G5926]}
{ G4678} sophia { [G5826] [G5894]}
{ G4680} sophos { [G5872]}
{ G4711} spyris { [G5939]}
{ G4727} stenazo { [G5804]}
{ G4730} stenochoria { [G5907]}
{ G4735} stephanos { [G5833]}
{ G4749} stole { [G5934]}
{ G4832} symmorphos { [G5873]}
{ G4864} synagoge { [G5897]}
{ G4907} synesis { [G5826]}
{ G4908} synetos { [G5872]}
{ G4920} syniemi { [G5825]}
{ G4964} syschematizo { [G5873]}
{ G4976} schema { [G5865] [G5933]}
{ G4978} schisma { [G5916]}
{ G4997} sophrosyne { [G5882]}
{ G5012} tapeinophrosyne { [G5898]}
{ G5021} tasso { [G5844]}
{ G5043} teknon { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G5056} telos { [G5941]}
{ G5057} telones { [G5942]}
{ G5083} tereo { [G5874]}
{ G5098} timoria { [G5859] [G5909]}
{ G5117} topos { [G5875]}
{ G5141} tremo { [G5841]}
{ G5179} typos { [G5919]}
{ G5197} ybristes { [G5885]}
{ G5207} yios { [G5868] [G5943]}
{ G5215} ymnos { [G5876]}
{ G5244} yperephanos { [G5885]}
{ G5257} yperetes { [G5834] [G5928]}
{ G5280} ypomnesis { [G5809]}
{ G5281} ypomone { [G5861]}
{ G5316} phaino { [G5837]}
{ G5319} phaneroo { [G5812]}
{ G5337} phaulos { [G5908]}
{ G5338} phengos { [G5817]}
{ G5368} phileo { [G5914]}
{ G5398} phoberos { [G5835]}
{ G5399} phobeo { [G5841]}
{ G5406} phoneus { [G5811] [G5889]}
{ G5411} phoros { [G5941]}
{ G5413} phortion { [G5819]}
{ G5428} phronesis { [G5826] [G5894]}
{ G5429} phronimos { [G5872]}
{ G5442} phylasso { [G5874]}
{ G5443} phyle { [G5944]}
{ G5457} phos { [G5817]}
{ G5509} chiton { [G5934]}
{ G5511} chlamys { [G5934]}
{ G5531} chrao { [G5827]}
{ G5534} chre { [G5829]}
{ G5548} chrio { [G5805]}
{ G5550} chronos { [G5853]}
{ G5561} chora { [G5875]}
{ G5562} choreo { [G5818]}
{ G5564} chorion { [G5875]}
{ G5568} psalmos { [G5876]}
{ G5580} pseudochristos { [G5890]}
{ G5591} psychikos { [G5912]}
{ G5603} ode { [G5876]}
{ G5611} oraios { [G5893

G5908
Bad, Evil. See Definition for kakos { [G2556]}
See Definition for poneros { [G4190]}
See Definition for phaulos { [G5337]}

These words may be used with very little distinction of meaning, but
often the difference is marked. kakos frequently means evil
rather negatively, referring to the absence of the qualities which
constitute a person or thing what it should be or what it claims to
be. It is also used meaning evil in a moral sense. It is a general
antithesis to agathos.

poneros is a word at once stronger and more active, it means
mischief-making, delighting in injury, doing evil to others,
dangerous, destructive. kakos describes the quality according to
its nature, poneros, according to its effects.

phaulos is the bad chiefly as the worthless, the good for
nothing.

G2192 ἔχω

ἔχω
echō
ekh'-o
A primary verb (including an alternate form σχέω scheō skheh'-o used in certain tenses only); to hold (used in very various applications, literally or figuratively, direct or remote; such as possession, ability, contiguity, relation or condition)

KJV Usage: be (able, X hold, possessed with), accompany, + begin to amend, can (+ -not), X conceive, count, diseased, do, + eat, + enjoy, + fear, following, have, hold, keep, + lack, + go to law, lie, + must needs, + of necessity, + need, next, + recover, + reign, + rest, return, X sick, take for, + tremble, + uncircumcised, use.


G203 ἀκροβυστία
ἀκροβυστία
akrobustia
ak-rob-oos-tee'-ah
From G206 and probably a modified form of πόσθη posthē (the penis or male sexual organ); the prepuce; by implication an uncircumcised (that is, gentile, figuratively unregenerate) state or person

KJV Usage: not circumcised, uncircumcised [with G2192], uncircumcision.


G430 ἀνέχομαι
ἀνέχομαι
anechomai
an-ekh'-om-ahee
Middle voice from G303 and G2192; to hold oneself up against, that is, (figuratively) put up with

KJV Usage: bear with endure, forbear, suffer.


G472 ἀντέχομαι
ἀντέχομαι
antechomai
an-tekh'-om-ahee
From G473 and the middle of G2192; to hold oneself opposite to, that is, (by implication) adhere to; by extension to care for

KJV Usage: hold fast, hold to, support.


G568 ἀπέχω
ἀπέχω
apechō
ap-ekh'-o
From G575 and G2192; (active) to have out, that is, receive in full; (intransitive) to keep (oneself) away, that is, be distant (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: be, have, receive.


G809 ἀσχήμων
ἀσχήμων
aschēmōn
as-kay'-mone
From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of G2192 (in the sense of its congener G4976); properly shapeless, that is, (figuratively) inelegant

KJV Usage: uncomely.


G1758 ἐνέχω
ἐνέχω
enechō
en-ekh'-o
From G1722 and G2192; to hold in or upon, that is, ensnare; by implication to keep a grudge

KJV Usage: entangle with, have a quarrel against, urge.


G1836 ἑξῆς
ἑξῆς
hexēs
hex-ace'
From G2192 (in the sense of taking hold of, that is, adjoining); successive

KJV Usage: after, following, X morrow, next.


G1838 ἕξις
ἕξις
hexis
hex'-is
From G2192; habit, that is, (by implication) practice

KJV Usage: use.


G1851 ἐξοχή
ἐξοχή
exochē
ex-okh-ay'
From a compound of G1537 and G2192 (meaning to stand out); prominence (figuratively)

KJV Usage: principal.


G1907 ἐπέχω
ἐπέχω
epechō
ep-ekh'-o
From G1909 and G2192; to hold upon, that is, (by implication) to retain; (by extension) to detain; (with implication of G3563) to pay attention to

KJV Usage: give (take) heed unto, hold forth, mark, stay.


G2078 ἔσχατος
ἔσχατος
eschatos
es'-khat-os
A superlative probably from G2192 (in the sense of contiguity); farthest, final (of place or time)

KJV Usage: ends of, last, latter end, lowest, uttermost.


G2079 ἐσχάτως
ἐσχάτως
eschatōs
es-khat'-oce
Adverb from G2078; finally, that is, (with G2192) at the extremity of life

KJV Usage: point of death.


G2135 εὐνοῦχος
εὐνοῦχος
eunouchos
yoo-noo'-khos
From εὐνή eunē (a bed) and G2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication a chamberlain (state officer)

KJV Usage: eunuch.


G2272 ἡσύχιος
ἡσύχιος
hēsuchios
hay-soo'-khee-os
A prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of G1476 and perhaps G2192; properly keeping one’s seat (sedentary), that is, (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing)

KJV Usage: peaceable, quiet.


G2479 ἰσχύς
ἰσχύς
ischus
is-khoos'
From a derivative of ἱς his (force; compare ἔσχον eschon ; a form of G2192); forcefulness (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: ability, might ([-ily]), power, strength.


G2722 κατέχω
κατέχω
katechō
kat-ekh'-o
From G2596 and G2192; to hold down (fast), in various applications (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: have, hold (fast), keep (in memory), let, X make toward, possess, retain, seize on, stay, take, withhold.


G3348 μετέχω
μετέχω
metechō
met-ekh'-o
From G3326 and G2192; to share or participate; by implication belong to, eat (or drink)

KJV Usage: be partaker, pertain, take part, use.


G3562 νουνεχῶς
νουνεχῶς
nounechōs
noon-ekh-oce'
Adverb from a compound of the accusative of G3563 and G2192; in a mind having way, that is, prudently

KJV Usage: discreetly.


G3793 ὄχλος
ὄχλος
ochlos
okh'-los
From a derivative of G2192 (meaning a vehicle); a throng (as borne along); by implication the rabble; by extension a class of people; figuratively a riot

KJV Usage: company, multitude, number (of people), people, press.


G3794 ὀχύρωμα
ὀχύρωμα
ochurōma
okh-oo'-ro-mah
From a remote derivative of G2192 (meaning to fortify, through the idea of holding safely); a castle (figuratively argument)

KJV Usage: stronghold.


G3930 παρέχω
παρέχω
parechō
par-ekh'-o
From G3844 and G2192; to hold near, that is, present, afford, exhibit, furnish occasion

KJV Usage: bring, do, give, keep, minister, offer, shew, + trouble.


G4023 περιέχω
περιέχω
periechō
per-ee-ekh'-o
From G4012 and G2192; to hold all around, that is, include, clasp (figuratively)

KJV Usage: + astonished, contain, after [this manner].


G4123 πλεονέκτης
πλεονέκτης
pleonektēs
pleh-on-ek'-tace
From G4119 and G2192; holding (desiring) more, that is, eager for gain (avaricious, hence a defrauder)

KJV Usage: covetous.


G4284 προέχομαι
προέχομαι
proechomai
pro-ekh-om-ahee
Middle voice from G4253 and G2192; to hold oneself before others, that is, (figuratively) to excel

KJV Usage: be better.


G4337 προσέχω
προσέχω
prosechō
pros-ekh'-o
From G4314 and G2192; (figuratively) to hold the mind (G3563 implied) towards, that is, pay attention to, be cautious about, apply oneself to, adhere to

KJV Usage: (give) attend (-ance, -ance at, -ance to, unto), beware, be given to, give (take) heed (to, unto) have regard.


G4465 ῥαβδοῦχος
ῥαβδοῦχος
rhabdouchos
hrab-doo'-khos
From G4464 and G2192; a rod (the Latin fasces ) holder, that is, a Roman lictor (constable or executioner)

KJV Usage: serjeant.


G4910 συνευωχέω
συνευωχέω
suneuōcheō
soon-yoo-o-kheh'-o
From G4862 and a derivative of a presumed compound of G2095 and a derivative of G2192 (meaning to be in good condition, that is, [by implication] to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, that is, (middle or passive voice) to revel together

KJV Usage: feast with.


G4912 συνέχω
συνέχω
sunechō
soon-ekh'-o
From G4862 and G2192; to hold together, that is, to compress (the ears, with a crowd or siege) or arrest (a prisoner); figuratively to compel, perplex, afflict, preoccupy

KJV Usage: constrain, hold, keep in, press, lie sick of, stop, be in a strait, straiten, be taken with, throng.


G4975 σχεδόν
σχεδόν
schedon
skhed-on'
Neuter of a presumed derivative of the alternate of G2192 as an adverb; nigh, that is, nearly

KJV Usage: almost.


G4976 σχῆμα
σχῆμα
schēma
skhay'-mah
From the alternate of G2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), that is, (by implication) external condition

KJV Usage: fashion.


G4981 σχολή
σχολή
scholē
schol-ay'
Probably feminine of a presumed derivative of the alternate of G2192; properly loitering (as a withholding of oneself from work) or leisure, that is, (by implication) a “school” (as vacation from physical employment)

KJV Usage: school.


G5242 ὑπερέχω
ὑπερέχω
huperechō
hoop-er-ekh'-o
From G5228 and G2192; to hold oneself above, that is, (figuratively) to excel; participle (as adjective, or neuter as noun) superior, superiority

KJV Usage: better, excellency, higher, pass, supreme.


G5254 ὑπέχω
ὑπέχω
hupechō
hoop-ekh'-o
From G5259 and G2192; to hold oneself under, that is, endure with patience

KJV Usage: suffer.