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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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5561 chora {kho'-rah} feminine of a derivative of the base of 5490 through the idea<br />

of empty expanse; room, i.e. a space of territory (more or less extensive; often including<br />

its inhabitants):--coast, county, fields, ground, land, region. Compare 5117. See Greek--<br />

5117 See Greek-- 5490<br />

5562 choreo {kho-reh'-o} from 5561; to be in (give) space, i.e. (intransitively) to<br />

pass, enter, or (transitively) to hold, admit (literally or figuratively):--come, contain, go,<br />

have place, (can, be room to) receive. See Greek-- 5561<br />

5563 chorizo {kho-rid'-zo} from 5561; to place room between, i.e. part; reflexively, to<br />

go away:--depart, put asunder, separate. See Greek-- 5561<br />

5564 chorion {kho-ree'-on} diminutive of 5561; a spot or plot of ground:--field, land,<br />

parcel of ground, place, possession. See Greek-- 5561<br />

5565 choris {kho-rece'} adverb from 5561; at a space, i.e. separately or apart from<br />

(often as preposition):--beside, by itself, without. See Greek-- 5561<br />

5566 choros {kho'-ros} of Latin origin; the north-west wind:--north west.<br />

5567 psallo {psal'-lo} probably strengthened from psao (to rub or touch the surface;<br />

compare 5597); to twitch or twang, i.e. to play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the<br />

divine worship with music and accompanying odes):--make melody, sing (psalms). See<br />

Greek-- 5597<br />

5568 psalmos {psal-mos'} from 5567; a set piece of music, i.e. a sacred ode<br />

(accompanied with the voice, harp or other instrument; a "psalm"); collectively, the book<br />

of the Psalms:--psalm. Compare 5603. See Greek-- 5567 See Greek-- 5603<br />

5569 pseudadelphos {psyoo-dad'-el-fos} from 5571 and 80; a spurious brother, i.e.<br />

pretended associate:--false brethren. See Greek-- 5571 See Greek-- 80<br />

5570 pseudapostolos {psyoo-dap-os'-tol-os} from 5571 and 652; a spurious<br />

apostle, i.e. pretended pracher:--false teacher. See Greek-- 5571 See Greek-- 652<br />

5571 pseudes {psyoo-dace'} from 5574; untrue, i.e. erroneous, deceitful, wicked:-false,<br />

liar. See Greek-- 5574<br />

5572 pseudodidaskalos {psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os} from 5571 and 1320; a spurious<br />

teacher, i.e. propagator of erroneous <strong>Christian</strong> doctrine:--false teacher. See Greek--<br />

5571 See Greek-- 1320<br />

5573 pseudologos {psyoo-dol-og'-os} from 5571 and 3004; mendacious, i.e.<br />

promulgating erroneous <strong>Christian</strong> doctrine:--speaking lies. See Greek-- 5571 See<br />

Greek-- 3004

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