Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.
Greek Synonyms inserted into Greek Strong's Dictionary
0244 + in other + as a busybody +/ . allotriepiskopos {al-lot-ree-ep-is'-kop-os}; from 0245 + man s + another + of other + of others + in another + upon another + in a strange + of strangers + of the aliens + And a stranger + as in a strange + that is of other + unto him Of strangers + in that which is another +/ and 1985 + A bishop + and Bishop + For a bishop + with the bishops +/ ; overseeing others' affairs, i .e . a meddler (specially, in Gentile customs): --busybody in other men's matters .
1985 + A bishop + and Bishop + For a bishop + with the bishops +/ . episkopos {ep-is'-kop-os}; from 1909 + at + on + into + over + over + above + be on + ye at + Above + under + being + among + us on + up on + it on + about + after + are at + behalf + not on + before + are on + beside + was at + toward + and at + him on + old on + but on + And on + and on + They on + that on + down at + down on + them on + foot on + thee on + even at + against + as long + is over + because + up into + through + and over + are over + the time + him over + is above + touching + us and on + the space + And above + for under + for under + is against + but toward + but before + up against + And beside + to believe + he were on + throughout + them as on + to pass on + in the days + in the time + And through + as touching + by the space + unto thee on + of it and on + things before + I made before + for the space + out as against + was throughout + unto them over + and not before + out as against + that was about + had the charge + and that before + divided against + that were under + and he anointed + me is with me on + not on things on + in and out among + And when he was at + Let him which is on + to pass in the days + that were with him at + And let him that is on +/ and 4649 + the mark +/ (in the sense of 1983 + Looking +/ ); a superintendent, i .e . Christian officer in genitive case charge of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively): --bishop, overseer .