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

public 01964 ## heykal {hay-kawl'} ; probably from 03201 (in the sense of capacity) ; a large {public} building , such as a palace or temple : -- palace , temple .

public 04744 ## miqra'{mik-raw'} ; from 07121 ; something called out , i . e . a {public} meeting (the act , the persons , or the place) ; also a rehearsal : -- assembly , calling , convocation , reading .

public 0029 - aggareuo {ang-ar-yew'-o}; of foreign origin [compare 0104]; properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into {public} service: -- compel (to go).

public 0058 - agora {ag-or-ah'}; from ageiro (to gather; probably akin to 1453); properly, the town-square (as a place of {public} resort); by implication, a market or thoroughfare: -- market(-place), street.

public 0118 - athleo {ath-leh'-o}; from athlos (a contest in the {public} lists); to contend in the competitive games: -- strive.

public 0775 - Asiarches {as-ee-ar'-khace}; from 0773 and 0746; an Asiarch or president of the {public} festivities in a city of Asia Minor: -- chief of Asia.

public 1017 - brabeion {brab-i'-on}; from brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation); an award (of arbitration), i.e. (specially) a prize in the {public} games: -- prize.

public 1215 - demexoreo {day-may-gor-eh'-o}; from a compound of 1218 and 0058; to be a people-gatherer, i.e. to address a {public} assembly: -- make an oration.

public 1218 - demos {day'-mos}; from 1210; the {public} (as bound together socially): -- people.

public 1219 - demosios {day-mos'ee-os}; from 1218; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in {public}: -- common, openly, publickly.

public 1219 - demosios {day-mos'ee-os}; from 1218; {public}; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public: -- common, openly, publickly.

public 1832 - exesti {ex'-es-tee}; third person singular present indicative of a compound of 1537 and 1510; so also exon {ex-on'}; neuter present participle of the same (with or without some form of 1510 expressed); impersonally, it is right (through the figurative idea of being out in {public}): -- be lawful, let, X may(-est).

public 2302 - theatron {theh'-at-ron}; from 2300; a place for {public} show ( " theatre " ), i.e. general audience-room; by implication, a show itself (figuratively): -- spectacle, theatre.

public 2735 - katorthoma {kat-or'-tho-mah}; from a compound of 2596 and a derivative of 3717 [compare 1357]; something made fully upright, i.e. (figuratively) rectification (specially, good {public} administration): -- very worthy deed.

public 2784 - kerusso {kay-roos'-so}; of uncertain affinity; to herald (as a {public} crier), especially divine truth (the gospel): -- preacher(-er), proclaim, publish.

public 3008 - leitourgeo {li-toorg-eh'-o}; from 3011; to be a {public} servant, i.e. (by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions (worship, obey, relieve): -- minister.

public 3009 - leitourgia {li-toorg-ee'-ah}; from 3008; {public} function (as priest [ " liturgy " ] or almsgiver): -- ministration(-try), service.

public 3011 - leitourgos {li-toorg-os'}; from a derivative of 2992 and 2041; a {public} servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or (genitive case) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): -- minister(-ed).

public 3792 - ochlopoieo {okh-lop-oy-eh'-o}; from 3793 and 4160; to make a crowd, i.e. raise a {public} disturbance: -- gather a company.

public 3829 - pandocheion {pan-dokk-i'-on}; neuter of a presumed compound of 3956 and a derivative of 1209; all-receptive, i.e. a {public} lodging-place (caravanserai or khan): -- inn.

public 3856 - paradeigmatizo {par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 1165; to show alongside (the public), i.e. expose to infamy: -- make a {public} example, put to an open shame.

public 3856 - paradeigmatizo {par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 1165; to show alongside (the {public}), i.e. expose to infamy: -- make a public example, put to an open shame.

public 4434 - ptochos {pto-khos'}; from ptosso {to crouch; akin to 4422 and the alternate of 4098); a beggar (as cringing), i.e. pauper (strictly denoting absolute or {public} mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas 3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed): -- beggar(-ly), poor.

public 4735 - stephanos {stef'-an-os}; from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the {public} games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, 1238), literally or figuratively: -- crown.

public 5057 - telones {tel-o'-nace}; from 5056 and 5608; a tax-farmer, i.e. collector of {public} revenue: -- publican.

public 5406 - phoneus {fon-yooce'}; from 5408; a murderer (always of criminal [or at least intentional] homicide; which 0443 does not necessarily imply; while 4607 is a special term for a {public} bandit): -- murderer.

public 5416 - phragellion {frag-el'-le-on}; neuter of a derivative from the base of 5417; a whip, i.e. Roman lash as a {public} punishment: -- scourge.

public 5417 - phragelloo {frag-el-lo'-o}; from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum; to whip, i.e. lash as a {public} punishment: -- scourge.

publican 5057 - telones {tel-o'-nace}; from 5056 and 5608; a tax-farmer, i.e. collector of public revenue: -- {publican}.

publicans 0754 - architelones {ar-khee-tel-o'-nace}; from 0746 and 5057; a principle tax-gatherer: -- chief among the {publicans}.

publicity 00567 ## 'Emoriy {em-o-ree'} ; probably a patronymic from an unused name derived from 00559 in the sense of {publicity} , i . e . prominence ; thus , a mountaineer ; an Emorite , one of the Canaanitish tribes : -- Amorite .

publicity 3954 - parrhesia {par-rhay-see'-ah}; from 3956 and a derivative of 4483; all out-spokenness, i.e. frankness, bluntness, {publicity}; by implication, assurance: -- bold (X -ly, -ness, -ness of speech), confidence, X freely, X openly, X plainly(-ness).

publickly 1219 - demosios {day-mos'ee-os}; from 1218; public; (feminine singular dative case as adverb) in public: -- common, openly, {publickly}.

publicly 02199 ## za` aq {zaw-ak'} ; a primitive root ; to shriek (from anguish or danger) ; by analogy , (as a herald) to announce or convene {publicly} : -- assemble , call (together) , (make a) cry (out) , come with such a company , gather (together) , cause to be proclaimed .

publicly 3010 - leitourgikos {li-toorg-ik-os'}; from the same as 3008; functional {publicly} ( " liturgic " ); i.e. beneficient: -- ministering.

publicly 3854 - paraginomai {par-ag-in'-om-ahee}; from 3844 and 1096; to become near, i.e. approach (have arrived); by implication, to appear {publicly}: -- come, go, be present.

publicly 5318 - phaneros {fan-er-os'}; from 5316; shining, i.e. apparent (literally or figuratively); neuter (as adverb) {publicly}, externally: -- abroad, + appear, known, manifest, open [+ -ly], outward ( [+ -ly]).

publicly 5320 - phaneros {fan-er-oce'}; adverb from 5318; plainly, i.e. clearly or {publicly}: -- evidently, openly.