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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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3717 orthos {or-thos'} probably from the base of 3735; right (as rising), i.e.<br />

(perpendicularly) erect (figuratively, honest), or (horizontally) level or direct:--straight,<br />

upright. See Greek-- 3735<br />

3718 orthotomeo {or-thot-om-eh'-o} from a compound of 3717 and the base of<br />

5114, to make a straight cut, i.e. (figuratively) to dissect (expound) correctly (the divine<br />

message):--rightly divide. See Greek-- 3717 See Greek-- 5114<br />

3719 orthrizo {or-thrid'-zo} from 3722; to use the dawn, i.e. (by implication) to repair<br />

betimes:--come early in the morning. See Greek-- 3722<br />

3720 orthrinos {or-thrin-os'} from 3722; relating to the dawn, i.e. matutinal (as an<br />

epithet of Venus, especially brilliant in the early day):--morning. See Greek-- 3722<br />

3721 orthrios {or'-three-os from 3722; in the dawn, i.e. up at day-break:--early. See<br />

Greek-- 3722<br />

3722 orthros {or'-thros} from the same as 3735; dawn (as sun-rise, rising of light);<br />

by extension, morn:--early in the morning. See Greek-- 3735<br />

3723 orthos {or-thoce'} adverb from 3717; in a straight manner, i.e. (figuratively)<br />

correctly (also morally):--plain, right(-ly). See Greek-- 3717<br />

3724 horizo {hor-id'-zo} from 3725; to mark out or bound ("horizon"), i.e.<br />

(figuratively) to appoint, decree, specify:--declare, determine, limit, ordain. See Greek--<br />

3725<br />

3725 horion {hor'-ee-on} neuter of a derivative of an apparently primary horos (a<br />

bound or limit); a boundary-line, i.e. (by implication) a frontier (region):--border, coast.<br />

3726 horkizo {hor-kid'-zo} from 3727; to put on oath, i.e. make swear; by analogy, to<br />

solemnly enjoin:--adjure, charge. See Greek-- 3727<br />

3727 horkos {hor'-kos} from herkos (a fence; perhaps akin to 3725); a limit, i.e.<br />

(sacred) restraint (specially, an oath):--oath. See Greek-- 3725<br />

3728 horkomosia {hor-ko-mos-ee'ah} from a compound of 3727 and a derivative of<br />

3660; asseveration on oath:--oath. See Greek-- 3727 See Greek-- 3660<br />

3729 hormao {hor-mah'-o} from 3730; to start, spur or urge on, i.e. (reflexively) to<br />

dash or plunge:--run (violently), rush. See Greek-- 3730<br />

3730 horme {hor-may'} of uncertain affinity; a violent impulse, i.e. onset:--assault.

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