LATE..................11
00309 ##'achar {aw-khar' ; a primitive root ; to loiter (i . e . be behind ; by implication to procrastinate :-- continue , defer , delay , hinder , be late (slack , stay (there , tarry (longer . ~616
00314 ##'acharown {akh-ar-one' ; or (shortened 'acharon {akh-ar-one' ; from 00309 ; hinder ; generally , late or last ; specifically (as facing the east western :-- after (- ward , to come , following , hind (- er ,-ermost ,-most , last , latter , rereward , ut (ter most . ~626
00865 ##'ethmowl {eth-mole' ; or'ithmowl {ith-mole' ; or'ethmuwl {eth-mool' ; probably from 00853 or 00854 and 04136 ; heretofore ; definitely yesterday :-- + before (that time , + heretofore , of late (old , + times past , yester [day . ~1728
03310 ## Yaphlet {yaf-late' ; from 06403 ; he will deliver ; Japhlet , an Israelite :-- Japhlet . ~6618
06405 ## pallet {pal-late' ; from 06403 ; escape :-- deliverance , escape . ~12808
06412 ## paliyt {paw-leet' ; or paleyt {paw-late' ; or palet {paw-late' ; from 06403 ; a refugee :-- (that have escape (- d ,-th , fugitive . ~12822
06412 ## paliyt {paw-leet' ; or paleyt {paw-late' ; or palet {paw-late' ; from 06403 ; a refugee :-- (that have escape (- d ,-th , fugitive . ~12822
3568 - nun {noon}; a primary particle of present time; "now" (as adverb of date, a transition or emphasis); also as noun or adjective present or immediate: --henceforth, + hereafter, of late, soon, present, this (time). See also 3569, 3570. ~24280
3796 - opse {op-seh'}; from the same as 3694 (through the idea of backwardness); (adverbially) late in the day; by extension, after the close of the day: --(at) even, in the end. ~24734
3798 - opsios {op'-see-os}; from 3796; late; feminine (as noun) afternoon (early eve) or nightfall (later eve): --even(-ing, [-tide]). ~24738
5352 - phthinoporinos {fthin-op-o-ree-nos'}; from derivative of phthino (to wane; akin to the base of 5351) and 3703 (meaning late autumn); autumnal (as stripped of leaves): --whose fruit withereth. ~27846
 
 LATELY................3
4372 - prosphatos {pros'-fat-os}; from 4253 and a derivative of 4969; previously (recently) slain (fresh), i.e. (figuratively) lately made: --new. ~25886
4373 - prosphatos {pros-fat'-oce}; adverb from 4372; recently: --lately. ~25888
5305 - husteron {hoos'-ter-on}; neuter of 5306 as adverb; more lately, i.e. eventually: --afterward, (at the) last (of all). ~27752
 
 LATER.................7
00053 ##'Abiyshalowm {ab-ee-shaw-lome' ; or (shortened 'Abshalowm {ab-shaw-lome' ; from 00001 and 07965 ; father of peace (i . e . friendly ; Abshalom , a son of David ; also (the fuller form a later Israelite :-- Abishalom , Absalom . ~104
00085 ##'Abraham {ab-raw-hawm' ; contracted from 00001 and an unused root (probably meaning to be populous ; father of a multitude ; Abraham , the later name of Abram :-- Abraham . ~168
00320 ##'achariyth (Aramaic {akh-ar-eeth' ; from 00311 ; the same as 00319 ; later :-- latter . ~638
3797 - opsimos {op'-sim-os}; from 3796; later, i.e. vernal (showering): --latter. ~24736
3798 - opsios {op'-see-os}; from 3796; late; feminine (as noun) afternoon (early eve) or nightfall (later eve): --even(-ing, [-tide]). ~24738
5302 - hustereo {hoos-ter-eh'-o}; from 5306; to be later, i.e. (by implication) to be inferior; generally, to fall short (be deficient): --come behind (short), be destitute, fail, lack, suffer need, (be in) want, be the worse. ~27746
5306 - husteros {hoos'-ter-os}; comparative from 5259 (in the sense of behind); later: --latter. ~27754
 
 LATERAL...............1
03802 ## katheph {kaw-thafe' ; from an unused root meaning to clothe ; the shoulder (proper , i . e . upper end of the arm ; as being the spot where the garments hang ; figuratively , side-piece or lateral projection of anything :-- arm , corner , shoulder (- piece , side , undersetter . ~7602
 
 LATERALLY.............1
03670 ## kanaph {kaw-naf' ; a primitive root ; properly , to project laterally , i . e . probably (reflexive to withdraw :-- be removed . ~7338
 
 LATH..................7
00359 ##'Eylowth {ay-loth' ; or'Eylath {ay-lath' ; from 00352 ; trees or a grove (i . e . palms ; Eloth or Elath , a place on the Red Sea :-- Elath , Eloth . ~716
01525 ## giylah {ghee-law' ; or giylath {ghee-lath' ; feminine of 01524 ; joy :-- joy , rejoicing . ~3048
08407 ## Tiglath Pil'ecer {tig-lath'pil-eh'- ser ; or Tiglath P@lecer {tig-lath pel-eh-ser ; or Tilgath Piln@'ecer {til-gath'pil-neh-eh'- ser or Tilgath Pilnecer {til-gath'pil-neh'- ser ; of foreign derivation ; Tiglath-Pileser or Tilgath-pilneser , an Assyr . king :-- Tiglath-pileser , Tilgath-pilneser . ~16812
08407 ## Tiglath Pil'ecer {tig-lath'pil-eh'- ser ; or Tiglath P@lecer {tig-lath pel-eh-ser ; or Tilgath Piln@'ecer {til-gath'pil-neh-eh'- ser or Tilgath Pilnecer {til-gath'pil-neh'- ser ; of foreign derivation ; Tiglath-Pileser or Tilgath-pilneser , an Assyr . king :-- Tiglath-pileser , Tilgath-pilneser . ~16812
08531 ## t@lath (Aramaic {tel-ath' ; from 08532 ; a tertiary rank :-- third . ~17060
08532 ## t@lath (Aramaic {tel-awth' ; masculine t@lathah (Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; or t@latha'(Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; corresponding to 07969 ; three or third :-- third , three . ~17062
2977 - lathra {lath'-rah}; adverb from 2990; privately: --privily, secretly. ~23298
 
 LATHA.................1
08532 ## t@lath (Aramaic {tel-awth' ; masculine t@lathah (Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; or t@latha'(Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; corresponding to 07969 ; three or third :-- third , three . ~17062
 
 LATHAH................1
08532 ## t@lath (Aramaic {tel-awth' ; masculine t@lathah (Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; or t@latha'(Aramaic {tel-aw-thaw' ; corresponding to 07969 ; three or third :-- third , three . ~17062
 
 LATHIYN...............1
08533 ## t@lathiyn (Aramaic {tel-aw-theen' ; mult . of 08532 ; ten times three :-- thirty . ~17064
 
 LATHRA................1
2977 - lathra {lath'-rah}; adverb from 2990; privately: --privily, secretly. ~23298
 
 LATIN.................85
0207 - Akulas {ak-oo'-las}; probably for Latin aquila (an eagle); Akulas, an Israelite: --Aquila. ~17760
0291 - Amplias {am-plee'-as}; contracted for Latin ampliatus [enlarged]; Amplias, a Roman Christian: --Amplias. ~17928
0559 - Apelles {ap-el-lace'}; of Latin origin; Apelles, a Christian: --Apelles. ~18464
0675 - >Appios {ap'-pee-os}; of Latin origin; (in the genitive, i.e. possessive case) of Appius, the name of a Roman: --Appii. ~18696
0787 - assarion {as-sar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; an assarius or as, a Roman coin: --farthing. ~18920
0828 - Augoustos {ow'-goos-tos}; from Latin ["august"]; Augustus, a title of the Roman emperor: --Augustus. ~19002
1050 - Gaios {gah'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; Gaius (i.e. Caius), a Christian: --Gaius. ~19446
1058 - Gallion {gal-lee'-own}; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman officer: --Gallio. ~19462
1220 - denarion {day-nar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a denarius (or ten asses): --pence, penny [-worth]. ~19786
2457 - Ioulios {ee-oo'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Julius, a centurion: --Julius. ~22260
2458 - Iounias {ee-oo-nee'-as}; of Latin origin; Junias, a Christian: --Junias. ~22262
2459 - Ioustos {ee-ooce'-tos}; of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the name of three Christian: --Justus. ~22264
2541 - Kaisar {kah'-ee-sar}; of Latin origin; Caesar, a title of the Roman emperor: --Caesar. ~22428
2588 - kardia {kar-dee'-ah}; prolonged from a primary kar (Latin, cor, "heart"); the heart, i.e. (figuratively) the thoughts or feelings (mind); also (by analogy) the middle: --(+ broken-)heart(-ed). ~22522
2705 - kataphileo {kat-af-ee-leh'-o}}; of Latin origin; a "legion", i.e. Roman regiment (figuratively): --legion. ~22756
2760 - kenturion {ken-too-ree'-ohn}; of Latin origin; a centurion, i.e. captain of one hundred soldiers: --centurion. ~22864
2778 - kensos {kane'-sos}; of Latin origin; properly, an enrollment ("census"), i.e. (by implication) a tax: --tribute. ~22900
2804 - Klaudios {klow'-dee-os}; of Latin origin; Claudius, the name of two Romans: --Claudius. ~22952
2815 - Klemes {klay'-mace}; of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.e. Clemens), a Christian: --Clement. ~22974
2835 - kodrantes {kod-ran'-tace}; of Latin origin; a quadrans, i.e. the fourth part of an as: --farthing. ~23014
2862 - kolonia {kol-o-nee'-ah}; of Latin origin; a Roman "colony" for veterans: --colony. ~23068
2883 - Kornelios {kor-nay'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Cornelius, a Roman: --Cornelius. ~23110
2890 - Kouartos {koo'-ar-tos}; of Latin origin (fourth); Quartus, a Christian: --Quartus. ~23124
2892 - koustodia {koos-to-dee'-ah}; of Latin origin; "custody", i.e. a Roman sentry: --watch. ~23128
2913 - Kreskes {krace'-kace}; of Latin origin; growing; Cresces (i.e. Crescens), a Christian: --Crescens. ~23170
2921 - Krispos {kris'-pos}; of Latin origin; "crisp"; Crispus, a Corinthian: --Crispus. ~23186
2941 - kubernesis {koo-ber'-nay-sis}; from kubernao (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church): --government. ~23226
2958 - Kurenios {koo-ray'-nee-os}; of Latin origin; Cyrenius (i.e. Quirinus), a Roman: --Cyrenius. ~23260
3003 - legeon {leg-eh-ohn'}; of Latin origin; a "legion", i.e. Roman regiment (figuratively): --legion. ~23350
3012 - lention {len'-tee-on}; of Latin origin; a "linen" cloth, i.e. apron: --towel. ~23368
3032 - Libertinos {lib-er-tee'-nos}; of Latin origin; a Roman freedman: --Libertine. ~23408
3046 - litra {lee'-trah}; of Latin origin [libra]; a pound in weight: --pound. ~23436
3065 - Loukas {loo-kas'}; contracted from Latin Lucanus; Lucas, a Christian: --Lucas, Luke. ~23474
3066 - Loukios {loo'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; illuminative; Lucius, a Christian: --Lucius. ~23476
3111 - makellon {mak'-el-lon}; of Latin origin [macellum]; a butcher's stall, meat market or provision-shop: --shambles. ~23566
3138 - Markos {mar'-kos}; of Latin origin; Marcus, a Christian: --Marcus, Mark. ~23620
3200 - membrana {mem-bran'-ah}; of Latin origin ("membrane"); a (written) sheep-skin: --parchment. ~23744
3400 - milion {mil'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a thousand paces, i.e. a "mile": --mile. ~23944
3414 - mna {mnah}; of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain weight: --pound. ~23972
3426 - modios {mod'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a modius, i.e. certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil): --bushel. ~23996
3505 - Neron {ner'-ohn}; of Latin origin; Neron (i.e. Nero), a Roman emperor: --Nero. ~24154
3526 - Niger {neeg'-er}; of Latin origin; black; Niger, a Christian: --Niger. ~24196
3546 - nomisma {nom'-is-mah}; from 3543; what is reckoned as of value (after the Latin numisma), i.e. current coin: --money. ~24236
3565 - numphe {noom-fay'}; from a primary but obsolete verb nupto (to veil as a bride; compare Latin "nupto," to marry); a young married woman (as veiled), including a bethrothed girl; by implication a son's wife: --bride, daughter in law. ~24274
3582 - xestes {xes'-tace}; as if from xeo (properly, to smooth; by implication [of friction] to boil or heat); a vessel (as fashioned or for cooking) [or perhaps by corruption from the Latin sextarius, the sixth of a modius, i.e. about a pint], i.e. (specifically) a measure for liquids or solids, (by analogy, a pitcher): --pot. ~24308
3773 - Ourbanos {oor-ban-os'}; of Latin origin; Urbanus (of the city, "urbane"), a Christian: --Urbanus. ~24688
3972 - Paulos {pow'-los}; of Latin origin; (little; but remotely from a derivative of 3973, meaning the same); Paulus, the name of a Roman and of an apostle: --Paul, Paulus. ~25086
4091 - Pilatos {pil-at'-os}; of Latin origin; close-pressed, i.e. firm; Pilatus, a Roman: --Pilate. ~ ***. pimplemi. See 4130. ~25324
4194 - Pontios {pon'-tee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently bridged; Pontius, a Roman: --Pontius. ~25530
4196 - Poplios {pop'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman: --Publius. ~25534
4201 - Porkios {por'-kee-os}; of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius, a Roman: --Porcius. ~25544
4209 - porphura {por-foo'-rah}; of Latin origin; the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it: --purple. ~25560
4223 - Potioloi {pot-ee'-ol-oy}; of Latin origin; little wells, i.e. mineral springs; Potioli (i.e. Puteoli), a place in Italy: --Puteoli. ~25588
4227 - Poudes {poo'-dace}; of Latin origin; modest; Pudes (i.e. Pudens), a Christian: --Pudens. ~25596
4232 - praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice and camp): --(common, judgment) hall (of judgment), palace, praetorium. ~25606
4251 - Priska {pris'-kah}; of Latin origin; feminine of Priscus, ancient; Priska, a Christian woman: --Prisca. See also 4252. ~25644
4465 - rhabdouchos {hrab-doo'-khos}; from 4464 and 2192; a rod- (the Latin fasces) holder, i.e. a Roman lictor (constable or executioner): --serjeant. ~26072
4480 - rheda {hred'-ah}; of Latin origin; a rheda, i.e. four-wheeled carriage (wagon for riding): --chariot. ~26102
4484 - Rhegion {hrayg'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; Rhegium, a place in Italy: --Rhegium. ~26110
4504 - Rhouphos {hroo'-fos}; of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a Christian: --Rufus. ~26150
4513 - Rhomaikos {rho-mah-ee-kos'}; from 4514; Romaic, i.e. Latin: --Latin. ~26168
4513 - Rhomaikos {rho-mah-ee-kos'}; from 4514; Romaic, i.e. Latin: --Latin. ~26168
4515 - Rhomaisti {hro-mah-is-tee'}; adverb from a presumed derivative of 4516; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language: --Latin. ~26172
4515 - Rhomaisti {hro-mah-is-tee'}; adverb from a presumed derivative of 4516; Romaistically, i.e. in the Latin language: --Latin. ~26172
4580 - Sekoundos {sek-oon'-dos}; of Latin origin; "second"; Secundus, a Christian: --Secundus. ~26302
4588 - Sergios {serg'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; Sergius, a Roman: --Sergius. ~26318
4607 - sikarios {sik-ar'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; a dagger-man or assassin; a freebooter (Jewish fanatic outlawed by the Romans): --murderer. Compare 5406. ~26356
4610 - Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'}; of Latin origin; "silvan"; Silvanus, a Christian: --Silvanus. Compare 4609. ~26362
4612 - simikinthion {sim-ee-kin'-thee-on}; of Latin origin; a semicinctium or half-girding, i.e. narrow covering (apron): --apron. ~26366
4630 - Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: --Sceva. ~26402
4676 - soudarion {soo-dar'-ee-on}; of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse): --handkerchief, napkin. ~26494
4686 - speira {spi'-rah}; of immed. Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of 0138 in the sense of its cognate 1507; a coil (spira, "spire"), i.e. (figuratively) a mass of men (a Roman military cohort; also [by analogy] a squad of Levitical janitors): --band. ~26514
4688 - spekoulator {spek-oo-lat'-ore}; of Latin origin; a speculator, i.e. military scout (spy or [by extension] life-guardsman): --executioner. ~26518
4999 - Tabernai {tab-er'-nahee}; plural of Latin origin; huts or wooden-walled buildings; Tabernoe: --taverns. ~27140
5060 - Tertios {ter'-tee-os}; of Latin origin; third; Tertius, a Christian: --Tertius. ~27262
5086 - Tiberios {tib-er'-ee-os}; of Latin origin; probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius, a Roman emperor: --Tiberius. ~27314
5102 - titlos {tit'-los}; of Latin origin: a titulus or "title" (placard): --title. ~27346
5103 - Titos {tee'-tos}; of Latin origin but uncertain signification; Titus, a Christian: --Titus. ~ ***. tio. See 5099. ~ ***. to. See 3588. ~27348
5182 - turbazo {toor-bad'-zo}; from turbe (Latin turba, a crowd; akin to 2351); to make "turbid", i.e. disturb: --trouble. ~27506
5344 - Phelix {fay'-lix}; of Latin origin; happy; Phelix (i.e. Felix), a Roman: --Felix. ~27830
5347 - Phestos {face'-tos}; of Latin derivation; festal; Phestus (i.e. Festus), a Roman: --Festus. ~27836
5410 - Phoron {for'-on}; of Latin origin; a forum or market-place; only in comparative with 0675; a station on the Appian road: --forum. ~27962
5415 - Phortounatos {for-too-nat'-os}; of Latin origin; "fortunate"; Fortunatus, a Christian: --Fortunatus. ~27972
5417 - phragelloo {frag-el-lo'-o}; from a presumed equivalent of the Latin flagellum; to whip, i.e. lash as a public punishment: --scourge. ~27976
5566 - choros {kho'-ros}; of Latin origin; the north-west wind: --north west. ~28274