πατήρ
patēr
pat-ayr'
Apparently a primary word; a “father” (literally or figuratively, near or more remote)
KJV Usage: father, parent.
G493 ἈντίπαςἈντίπας
Antipas
an-tee'-pas
Contracted for a compound of G473 and a derivative of G3962; Antipas, a Christian
KJV Usage: Antipas.
G540 ἀπάτωρἀπάτωρ
apatōr
ap-at'-ore
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G3962; fatherless, that is, ofunrecordedpaternity
KJV Usage: without father.
G2810 ΚλεόπαςΚλεόπας
Kleopas
kleh-op'-as
Probably contracted from Κλεόπατρος Kleopatros (compounded from G2811 and G3962); Cleopas, a Christian
KJV Usage: Cleopas.
G3964 πατραλῴαςπατραλῴας
patralōas
pat-ral-o'-as
From G3962 and the same as the latter part of G3389; a parricide
KJV Usage: murderer of fathers.
G3965 πατριάπατριά
patria
pat-ree-ah'
As if feminine of a derivative of G3962; paternal descent, that is, (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation)
KJV Usage: family, kindred, lineage.
G3967 πατρικόςπατρικός
patrikos
pat-ree-kos'
From G3962; paternal, that is, ancestral
KJV Usage: of fathers.
G3968 πατρίςπατρίς
patris
pat-rece'
From G3962; a fatherland, that is, nativetown; (figuratively) heavenly home
KJV Usage: (own) country.
G3969 ΠατρόβαςΠατρόβας
Patrobas
pat-rob'-as
Perhaps a contraction for “patrobios” (a compound of G3962 and G979); father'slife; Patrobas, a Christian
KJV Usage: Patrobas.
G3971 πατρῷοςπατρῷος
patrōos
pat-ro'-os
From G3962; paternal, that is, hereditary
KJV Usage: of fathers.
G4986 ΣώπατροςΣώπατρος
Sōpatros
so'-pat-ros
From the base of G4982 and G3962; of a safefather; Sopatrus, a Christian