SIYD..................2
07874 ## siyd {seed ; a primitive root probably meaning to boil up (compare 07736 ; used only as denominative from 07875 ; to plaster :-- plaister . ~15746
07875 ## siyd {seed ; from 07874 ; lime (as boiling when slacked :-- lime , plaister . ~15748
 
 SIYG..................1
07873 ## siyg {seeg ; from 07734 ; a withdrawal (into a private place :-- pursuing . ~15744
 
 SIYM..................1
07760 ## suwm {soom ; or siym {seem ; a primitive root ; to put (used in a great variety of applications , literal , figurative , inferentially , and elliptically :-- X any wise , appoint , bring , call [a name , care , cast in , change , charge , commit , consider , convey , determine , + disguise , dispose , do , get , give , heap up , hold , impute , lay (down , up , leave , look , make (out , mark , + name , X on , ordain , order , + paint , place , preserve , purpose , put (on , + regard , rehearse , reward , (cause to set (on , up , shew , + stedfastly , take , X tell , + tread down , ([over- turn , X wholly , work . ~15518
 
 SIYMA.................1
03450 ## Y@siyma'el {yes-eem-aw-ale' ; from 07760 and 00410 ; God will place ; Jesimael , an Israelite :-- Jesimael . ~6898
 
 SIYS..................1
07797 ## suws {soos ; or siys {sece ; a primitive root ; to be bright , i . e . cheerful :-- be glad , X greatly , joy , make mirth , rejoice . ~15592
 
 SIYTAH................1
07192 ## q@siytah {kes-ee-taw' ; from an unused root (probably meaning to weigh out ; an ingot (as definitely estimated and stamped for a coin :-- piece of money (silver . ~14382
 
 SIZE..................19
01560 ## g@lal (Aramaic {ghel-awl' ; from a root corresponding to 01556 ; weight or size (as if rolled :-- great . ~3118
04026 ## migdal {mig-dawl' ; also (in plural feminine migdalah {mig-daw-law' ; from 01431 ; a tower (from its size or height ; by analogy , a rostrum ; figuratively , a (pyramidal bed of flowers :-- castle , flower , tower . Compare the names following . ~8050
04060 ## middah {mid-daw' ; feminine of 04055 ; properly , extension , i . e . height or breadth ; also a measure (including its standard ; hence a portion (as measured or a vestment ; specifically , tribute (as measured :-- garment , measure (- ing , meteyard , piece , size , (great stature , tribute , wide . ~8118
04705 ## mits` ar {mits-awr' ; from 06819 ; petty (in size or number ; adverbially , a short (time :-- little one (while , small . ~9408
04971 ## mathkoneth {math-ko'- neth ; or mathkuneth {math-koo'- neth ; from 08505 in the transferred sense of measuring ; proportion (in size , number or ingredients :-- composition , measure , state , tale . ~9940
06996 ## qatan {kaw-tawn' ; or qaton {kaw-tone' ; from 06962 ; abbreviated , i . e . diminutive , literally (in quantity , size or number or figuratively (in age or importance :-- least , less (- er , little (one , small (- est , one , quantity , thing , young (- er ,-est . ~13990
07095 ## qetseb {keh'- tseb ; from 07094 ; shape (as if cut out ; base (as if there cut off :-- bottom , size . ~14188
07116 ## qatser {kaw-tsare' ; from 07114 ; short (whether in size , number , life , strength or temper :-- few , hasty , small , soon . ~14230
07227 ## rab {rab ; by contracted from 07231 ; abundant (in quantity , size , age , number , rank , quality :-- (in abound (- undance ,-ant ,-antly , captain , elder , enough , exceedingly , full , great (- ly , man , one , increase , long (enough , [time , (do , have many (- ifold , things , a time , ([ship- master , mighty , more , (too , very much , multiply (- tude , officer , often [-times , plenteous , populous , prince , process [of time , suffice (- lent . ~14452
07260 ## rabrab (Aramaic {rab-rab' ; from 07229 ; huge (in size ; domineering (in character :-- (very great (things . ~14518
07690 ## saggiy'(Aramaic {sag-ghee' ; corresponding to 07689 ; large (in size , quantity or number , also adverbial :-- exceeding , great (- ly ; many , much , sore , very . ~15378
1640 - elasson {el-as'-sone}; or elatton (el-at-tone'}; comparative of the same as 1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality): --less, under, worse, younger. ~20626
1646 - elachistos {el-akh'-is-tos}; superlative of elachus (short); used as equivalent to 3398; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.): --least, very little (small), smallest. ~20638
2244 - helikia {hay-lik-ee'-ah}; from the same as 2245; maturity (in years or size): --age, stature. ~21834
3354 - metreo {met-reh'-o}; from 3358; to measure (i.e. ascertain in size by a fixed standard); by implication to admeasure (i.e. allot by rule): --figuratively, to estimate: --measure, mete. ~23852
3398 - mikros {mik-ros'}; including the comparative mikroteros {mik-rot'-er-os}; apparently a primary word; small (in size, quantity, number or (figuratively) dignity): --least, less, little, small. ~23940
3491 - naus {nowce}; from nao or neo (to float); a boat (of any size): --ship. ~24126
4080 - pelikos {pay-lee'-kos}; a quantitative form (the feminine) of the base of 4225; how much (as an indefinite), i.e. in size or (figuratively) dignity: --how great (large). ~25302
4172 - polis {pol'-is}; probably from the same as 4171, or perhaps from 4183; a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size): --city. ~25486
 
 SIZO..................1
4602 - sige {see-gay'}; appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); silence: --silence. Compare 4623. ~26346
 
 SKAF..................1
4627 - skaphe {skaf'-ay}; a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): --boat. ~26396
 
 SKAIRO................1
4640 - skirtao {skeer-tah'-o}; akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): --leap (for joy). ~26422
 
 SKAN..................2
4624 - skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend. ~26390
4625 - skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): --occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. ~26392
 
 SKANDALIZO............1
4624 - skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize"); from 4625; to entrap, i.e. trip up (figuratively, stumble [transitively] or entice to sin, apostasy or displeasure): --(make to) offend. ~26390
 
 SKANDALON.............1
4625 - skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal"); probably from a derivative of 2578; a trap-stick (bent sapling), i.e. snare (figuratively, cause of displeasure or sin): --occasion to fall (of stumbling), offence, thing that offends, stumblingblock. ~26392
 
 SKAP..................1
4626 - skapto {skap'-to}; apparently a primary verb; to dig: --dig. ~ 26394
 
 SKAPHE................1
4627 - skaphe {skaf'-ay}; a "skiff" (as if dug out), or yawl (carried aboard a large vessel for landing): --boat. ~26396
 
 SKAPTO................1
4626 - skapto {skap'-to}; apparently a primary verb; to dig: --dig. ~ 26394
 
 SKAY..................7
1981 - episkenoo {ep-ee-skay-no'-o}; from 1909 and 4637; to tent upon, i.e. (figuratively) abide with : --rest upon. ~21308
4633 - skene {skay-nay'}; apparently akin to 4632 and 4639; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively): --habitation, tabernacle. ~26408
4634 - skenopegia {skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah}; from 4636 and 4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes): --tabernacles. ~26410
4635 - skenopoios {skay-nop-oy-os'}; from 4633 and 4160; a manufacturer of tents: --tent-maker. ~26412
4636 - skenos {skay'-nos}; from 4633; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit): --tabernacle. ~26414
4637 - skenoo {skay-no'-o}; from 4636; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specifically) to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion): --dwell. ~26416
4638 - skenoma {skay'-no-mah}; from 4637; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul): --tabernacle. ~26418
 
 SKEE..................2
1982 - episkiazo {ep-ee-skee-ad'-zo}; from 1909 and a derivative of 4639; to cast a shade upon, i.e. (by analogy) to envelope in a haze of brilliancy; figuratively, to invest with preternatural influence: --overshadow. ~21310
4639 - skia {skee'-ah}; apparently a primary word; "shade" or a shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an adumbration]): --shadow. ~26420
 
 SKEER.................1
4640 - skirtao {skeer-tah'-o}; akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): --leap (for joy). ~26422
 
 SKEL..................1
4628 - skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): --leg. ~26398
 
 SKELETON..............2
01633 ## garam {gaw-ram' ; a primitive root ; to be spare or skeleton-like ; used only as a denominative from 01634 ; (causative to bone , i . e . denude (by extensive , craunch the bones :-- gnaw the bones , break . ~3264
01634 ## gerem {gheh'- rem ; from 01633 ; a bone (as the skeleton of the body ; hence , self , i . e . (figuratively very :-- bone , strong , top . ~3266
 
 SKELLO................1
4628 - skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): --leg. ~26398
 
 SKELOS................1
4628 - skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch; through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): --leg. ~26398
 
 SKENE.................1
4633 - skene {skay-nay'}; apparently akin to 4632 and 4639; a tent or cloth hut (literally or figuratively): --habitation, tabernacle. ~26408
 
 SKENOMA...............1
4638 - skenoma {skay'-no-mah}; from 4637; an encampment, i.e. (figuratively) the Temple (as God's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul): --tabernacle. ~26418
 
 SKENOO................1
4637 - skenoo {skay-no'-o}; from 4636; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specifically) to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion): --dwell. ~26416
 
 SKENOPEGIA............1
4634 - skenopegia {skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah}; from 4636 and 4078; the Festival of Tabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes): --tabernacles. ~26410
 
 SKENOPOIOS............1
4635 - skenopoios {skay-nop-oy-os'}; from 4633 and 4160; a manufacturer of tents: --tent-maker. ~26412
 
 SKENOS................1
4636 - skenos {skay'-nos}; from 4633; a hut or temporary residence, i.e. (figuratively) the human body (as the abode of the spirit): --tabernacle. ~26414
 
 SKEP..................2
1980 - episkeptomai {ep-ee-skep'-tom-ahee}; middle voice from 1909 and the base of 4649; to inspect, i.e. (by implication) to select; by extension, to go to see, relieve: --look out, visit. ~21306
4629 - skepasma {skep'-as-mah}; from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing: --raiment. ~26400
 
 SKEPAS................1
4629 - skepasma {skep'-as-mah}; from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing: --raiment. ~26400
 
 SKEPASMA..............1
4629 - skepasma {skep'-as-mah}; from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness); clothing: --raiment. ~26400
 
 SKEPTIC...............2
05588 ## ce` eph {say-afe' ; from 05586 ; divided (in mind , i . e . (concretely a skeptic :-- thought . ~11174
4649 - skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal: --mark. ~26440
 
 SKEPTOMAI.............1
4649 - skopos {skop-os'} ("scope"); from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"]; perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment; compare 4629); a watch (sentry or scout), i.e. (by implication) a goal: --mark. ~26440
 
 SKERPO................1
4651 - skorpios {skor-pee'-os}; probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of 4649 and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting): --scorpion. ~26444
 
 SKETCH................1
5296 - hupotuposis {hoop-ot-oop'-o-sis}; from a compound of 5259 and a derivative of 5179; typification under (after), i.e. (concretely) a sketch (figuratively) for imitation: --form, pattern. ~27734
 
 SKEUAS................1
4630 - Skeuas {skyoo-as'}; apparently of Latin origin; left-handed; Scevas (i.e. Scoevus), an Israelite: --Sceva. ~26402
 
 SKEUE.................1
4631 - skeue {skyoo-ay'}; from 4632; furniture, i.e. spare tackle: --tackling. ~26404
 
 SKEUOS................1
4632 - skeuos {skyoo'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specifically, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband]): --goods, sail, stuff, vessel. ~26406
 
 SKHAY.................4
2156 - euschemonos {yoo-skhay-mon'-ose}; adverb from 2158; decorously: --decently, honestly. ~21658
2157 - eushemosune {yoo-skhay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 2158; decorousness: --comeliness. ~21660
2158 - euschemon {yoo-skhay'-mone}; from 2095 and 4976; well-formed, i.e. (figuratively) decorous, noble (in rank): --comely, honourable. ~21662
4976 - schema {skhay'-mah}; from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition: --fashion. ~27094