ἀνδραποδιστής, -οῦ, ὁ (< ἀνδράποδον, a slave, captured in war) a slave-dealer, kidnapper: 1Ti.1:10 (see MM, VGT, see word).† (AS)
Thayer:
1) a slave-dealer, kidnapper, man-stealer 1a) of one who unjustly reduces free men to slavery 1b) of one who steals the slaves of others and sells them
ἀνδραποδιστής
andrapodistēs
an-drap-od-is-tace'
From a derivative of a compound of G435 and G4228; an enslaver (as bringing men to his feet)
ἀνήρ
anēr
an'-ayr
A primary word (compare G444); a man (properly as an individual male)
KJV Usage: fellow, husband, man, sir.
G223 ἈλέξανδροςἈλέξανδρος
Alexandros
al-ex'-an-dros
From the same as (the first part of) G220 and G435; man-defender; Alexander, the name of three Israelites and one other man
KJV Usage: Alexander.
G406 ἈνδρέαςἈνδρέας
Andreas
an-dreh'-as
From G435; manly; Andreas, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Andrew.
G407 ἀνδρίζομαιἀνδρίζομαι
andrizomai
an-drid'-zom-ahee
Middle voice from G435; to actmanly
KJV Usage: quit like men.
G408 ἈνδρόνικοςἈνδρόνικος
Andronikos
an-dron'-ee-kos
From G435 and G3534; manofvictory; Andronicos, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Andronicus.
G409 ἀνδροφόνοςἀνδροφόνος
androphonos
an-drof-on'-os
From G435 and G5408; a murderer
KJV Usage: manslayer.
G444 ἄνθρωποςἄνθρωπος
anthrōpos
anth'-ro-pos
From G435 and ὤψ ōps (the countenance; from G3700); manfaced, that is, a human being
KJV Usage: certain, man.
G5220 ὕπανδροςὕπανδρος
hupandros
hoop'-an-dros
From G5259 and G435; in subjection underaman, that is, a married woman
KJV Usage: which hath an husband.
G5362 φίλανδροςφίλανδρος
philandros
fil'-an-dros
From G5384 and G435; fondofman, that is, affectionate as a wife
πούς
pous
pooce
A primary word; a “foot” (figuratively or literally)
KJV Usage: foot (-stool).
G3716 ὀρθοποδέωὀρθοποδέω
orthopodeō
or-thop-od-eh'-o
From a compound of G3717 and G4228; to bestraightfooted, that is, (figuratively) to godirectly forward
KJV Usage: walk uprightly.
G3976 πέδηπέδη
pedē
ped'-ay
Ultimately from G4228; a shackle for the feet
KJV Usage: fetter.
G3977 πεδινόςπεδινός
pedinos
ped-ee-nos'
From a derivative of G4228 (meaning the ground); level (as easy for the feet)
KJV Usage: plain.
G3979 πεζῇπεζῇ
pezē
ped-zay'
Dative feminine of a derivative of G4228 (as adverb); footwise, that is, by walking
KJV Usage: a- (on) foot.
G4158 ποδήρηςποδήρης
podērēs
pod-ay'-race
From G4228 and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (G2066 implied) reaching the ankles
KJV Usage: garment down to the foot.
G4692 σπεύδωσπεύδω
speudō
spyoo'-do
Probably strengthened from G4228; to “speed” (“study”), that is, urge on (diligently or earnestly); by implication to await eagerly
KJV Usage: (make, with) haste unto.
G5074 τετράπουςτετράπους
tetrapous
tet-rap'-ooce
From G5064 and G4228; a quadruped
KJV Usage: fourfooted beast.
G5286 ὑποπόδιονὑποπόδιον
hupopodion
hoop-op-od'-ee-on
Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G4228; something under the feet, that is, a footrest (figuratively)