ἑκατόν
hekaton
hek-at-on'
Of uncertain affinity; a hundred
KJV Usage: hundred.
G1250 διακόσιοιδιακόσιοι
diakosioi
dee-ak-os'-ee-oy
From G1364 and G1540; twohundred
KJV Usage: two hundred.
G1541 ἑκατονταέτηςἑκατονταέτης
hekatontaetēs
hek-at-on-tah-et'-ace
From G1540 and G2094; centenarian
KJV Usage: hundred years old.
G1542 ἑκατονταπλασίωνἑκατονταπλασίων
hekatontaplasiōn
hek-at-on-ta-plah-see'-own
From G1540 and a presumed derivative of G4111; a hundredtimes
KJV Usage: hundredfold.
G1812 ἑξακόσιοιἑξακόσιοι
hexakosioi
hex-ak-os'-ee-oy
Plural ordinal from G1803 and G1540; sixhundred
KJV Usage: six hundred.
G4001 πεντακόσιοιπεντακόσιοι
pentakosioi
pen-tak-os'-ee-oy
From G4002 and G1540; fivehundred
KJV Usage: five hundred.
G5071 τετρακόσιοι τετρακόσιατετρακόσιοι τετρακόσια
tetrakosioi tetrakosia
tet-rak-os'-ee-oy,tet-rak-os'-ee-ah)
Neuter and plural from G5064 and G1540; fourhundred
KJV Usage: four hundred.
G5145 τριακόσιοιτριακόσιοι
triakosioi
tree-ak-os'-ee-oy
Plural from G5140 and G1540; threehundred
G1885 ἐπαρχίαἐπαρχία
eparchia
ep-ar-khee'-ah
From a compound of G1909 and G757 (meaning a governor of a district, “eparch”); a special region of government, that is, a Roman praefecture
KJV Usage: province.
G3966 πατριάρχηςπατριάρχης
patriarchēs
pat-ree-arkh'-ace
From G3965 and G757; a progenitor (“patriarch”)
KJV Usage: patriarch.
G3980 πειθαρχέωπειθαρχέω
peitharcheō
pi-tharkh-eh'-o
From a compound of G3982 and G757; to bepersuaded by a ruler, that is, (generally) to submit to authority; by analogy to conform to advice
KJV Usage: hearken, obey (magistrates).
G4173 πολιτάρχηςπολιτάρχης
politarchēs
pol-it-ar'-khace
From G4172 and G757; a townofficer, that is, magistrate
KJV Usage: ruler of the city.
G4759 στρατοπεδάρχηςστρατοπεδάρχης
stratopedarchēs
strat-op-ed-ar'-khace
From G4760 and G757; a rulerofanarmy, that is, (specifically) a Praetorian praefect
KJV Usage: captain of the guard.
G5076 τετράρχηςτετράρχης
tetrarchēs
tet-rar'-khace
From G5064 and G757; the rulerofafourth part of a country (“tetrarch”)
KJV Usage: tetrarch.
G5506 χιλίαρχοςχιλίαρχος
chiliarchos
khil-ee'-ar-khos
From G5507 and G757; the commanderofathousand soldiers (“chiliarch”), that is, colonel