II. New Testament words, marked N. T., which only occur in the New Testament, or if found elsewhere are only in certain peculiar quarters.

III. Septuagint words, marked S., which besides their occurrence in the New Testament are found only in the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, the Greek Apocryphal books, and kindred writings; and the meaning of which is to be studied, not in the usage of classical Greek writings, but rather in the light of the Hebrew Old Testament, and the writings of Jewish authors who were familiar with Hebrew ideas and Hebrew literature.


ABBREVIATIONS,

ETC.

Used In The Following Lexicon

a.Aorist.
absolabsolutely, without case or adjunct.
accusaccusative case
adj.adjective.
adv.adverb.
al.alibi, in other texts.
al. freq.alibi frequenter. in many other texts
AramAramaena.
At.Attic dialect
bis.twice.
cf.confer, compare.
coll.collato, being compared.
comp.comparative.
conj.conjunction.
contr.contraction, or contracted.
dat.dative case.
dimin.diminutive.
enclit.enclitic, throwing the accent on the preceding syllable.
& et.and.
e.g.exempli gratia, for example.
f.future tense.
fr.from.
gen.genitive case.
genr.generally, in a general sense, not affected by adjuncts.
Heb.Hebrew, or the Hebrew idiom.
i.e.id est, that is.
idem.the same.
imperat.imperative mood
imperf.imperfect tense.
impers.impersonal.
impl.implication.
i.q.same as.
inf.infinitive mood.
int. interj.interjection.
intrans.intransitive.
lit.litterally
met.metaphorically
meton.by metonymy
metath.metathesis, the transportation of letter.
mid.middle voice.
N.T.New Testament
opt.optative mood.
O.T.Old Testament
part.participle.
pass.passive voice.
r. per.perfect tense.
plu. p.pluperfect tense.
pl.plural.
pr.properly.
preced.preceding.
prep.preposition.
pron.pronoun.
quaterfour times.
sc.scilicet, that is to say, that is.
seq.sequente, as, seq. gen. sequente genitivo, with a genitive following.
sing.signular–the figure, placed before sign. or pl. denote the person.
spe.specially, i.e. in a special and local meaning.
subj.subjunctive mood.
subs.substantive.
superl.superlative.
ter.thrice.
trans.transitively.
trop.tropically, i.e. turned aside from its strick literal meaning.
v.vel, or.
v.r.a various reading to the commond text.
vix.videlicet, that is, namely
voc.vocative case
ὀ attached to a word show it to be masculine; ἡ, to be feminine; ὁ ἡ to be common, i.e. masculine or feminine; and τό, to be neuter.

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NEW TESTAMENT