hagiosune
G42. hagiosune, hag-ee-o-soo’-nay : from hagios; sacredness (i.e. properly, the quality):–holiness.
G42. hagiosune, hag-ee-o-soo’-nay : from hagios; sacredness (i.e. properly, the quality):–holiness.
G41. hagiotes, hag-ee-ot’-ace : from hagios; sanctity (i.e. properly, the state):–holiness.
G40. hagios, hag’-ee-os : from hagos (an awful thing) (compare hagnos, thalpo); sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated):–(most) holy (one, thing), saint.
G39. hagion, hag’-ee-on : neuter of hagios; a sacred thing (i.e. spot):–holiest (of all), holy place, sanctuary.
G38. hagiasmos, hag-ee-as-mos’ : from hagiazo; properly, purification, i.e. (the state) purity; concretely (by Hebraism) a purifier:–holiness, sanctification.
G37. hagiazo, hag-ee-ad’-zo : from hagios; to make holy, i.e. (ceremonially) purify or consecrate; (mentally) to venerate:–hallow, be holy, sanctify.
G36. agenes, ag-en-ace’ : from -a (as negative particle) and genos; properly, without kin, i.e. (of unknown descent, and by implication) ignoble:–base things.
G35. agenealogetos, ag-en-eh-al-og’-ay-tos : from -a (as negative particle) and genealogeo; unregistered as to birth:–without descent.
G34. agele, ag-el’-ay : from ago (compare aggelos); a drove:–herd.
G33. age, ag’-eh : imperative of ago; properly, lead, i.e. come on:–go to.
G32. aggelos, ang’-el-os : from aggello (probably derived from ago; compare agele) (to bring tidings); a messenger; especially an “angel”; by implication, a pastor:–angel, messenger.
G31. aggelia, ang-el-ee’-ah
from aggelos; an announcement, i.e. (by implication) precept:–message.
G30. aggeion, ang-eye’-on : from aggos (a pail, perhaps as bent; compare the base of agkale); a receptacle:–vessel.
G29. aggareuo, ang-ar-yew’-o : of foreign origin (compare H104); properly, to be a courier, i.e. (by implication) to press into public service:–compel (to go).
G28. Hagar, ag’-ar : of Hebrew origin (H1904); Hagar, the concubine of Abraham:–Hagar.
G27. agapetos, ag-ap-ay-tos’ : from agapao; beloved:–(dearly, well) beloved, dear.
G26. agape, ag-ah’-pay : from agapao; love, i.e. affection or benevolence; specially (plural) a love-feast:–(feast of) charity(-ably), dear, love.
G25. agapao, ag-ap-ah’-o : perhaps from agan (much) (or compare `agab); to love (in a social or moral sense):–(be-)love(-ed). Compare phileo.
G24. aganaktesis, ag-an-ak’-tay-sis
from aganakteo; indignation:–indignation.
G23. aganakteo, ag-an-ak-teh’-o : from agan (much) and achthos (grief; akin to the base of agkale); to be greatly afflicted, i.e. (figuratively) indignant:–be much (sore) displeased, have (be moved with, with) indignation.