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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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821 atimoo {at-ee-mo'-o} from 820; used like 818, to maltreat:--handle shamefully.<br />

See Greek-- 820 See Greek-- 818<br />

822 atmis {at-mece'} from the same as 109; mist:--vapour. See Greek-- 109<br />

823 atomos {at'-om-os} from 1 (as a negative particle) and the base of 5114; uncut,<br />

i.e. (by implication) indivisible (an "atom" of time):-- moment. See Greek-- 1 See Greek--<br />

5114<br />

824 atopos {at'-op-os} from 1 (as a negative particle) and 5117; out of place, i.e.<br />

(figuratively) improper, injurious, wicked:--amiss, harm, unreasonable. See Greek-- 1<br />

See Greek-- 5117<br />

825 Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah} from Attalos (a king of Pergamus); Attaleia, a place in<br />

Pamphylia:--Attalia.<br />

826 augazo {ow-gad'-zo} from 827; to beam forth (figuratively):--shine. See Greek--<br />

827<br />

827 auge {owg'-ay} of uncertain derivation; a ray of light, i.e. (by implication)<br />

radiance, dawn:--break of day.<br />

828 Augoustos {ow'-goos-tos} from Latin ("august"); Augustus, a title of the Roman<br />

emperor:--Augustus.<br />

829 authades {ow-thad'-ace} from 846 and the base of 2237; self-pleasing, i.e.<br />

arrogant:--self-willed. See Greek-- 846 See Greek-- 2237<br />

830 authairetos {ow-thah'-ee-ret-os} from 846 and the same as 140; self-chosen,<br />

i.e. (by implication) voluntary:--of own accord, willing of self. See Greek-- 846 See<br />

Greek-- 140<br />

831 authenteo {ow-then-teh'-o} from a compound of 846 and an obsolete hentes (a<br />

worker); to act of oneself, i.e. (figuratively) dominate:--usurp authority over. See Greek--<br />

846<br />

832 auleo {ow-leh'-o} from 836; to play the flute:--pipe. See Greek-- 836<br />

833 aule {ow-lay'} from the same as 109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication,<br />

a mansion:--court, (sheep-)fold, hall, palace. See Greek-- 109<br />

834 auletes {ow-lay-tace'} from 832; a flute-player:--minstrel, piper. See Greek-- 832<br />

835 aulizomai {ow-lid'-zom-ahee} middle voice from 833; to pass the night (properly,<br />

in the open air):--abide, lodge. See Greek-- 833

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