πολύς, πολλός
polus polos
pol-oos'
Including the forms from the alternate “pollos”; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverb largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often, mostly, largely
KJV Usage: abundant, + altogether, common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -ly, while), long, many, much, oft (-en [-times]), plenteous, sore, straitly.
G3827 πάμπολυςπάμπολυς
pampolus
pam'-pol-ooce
From G3956 and G4183; fullmany, that is, immense
KJV Usage: very great.
G4118 πλεῖστοςπλεῖστος
pleistos
plice'-tos
Irregular superlative of G4183; the largestnumber or verylarge
KJV Usage: very great, most.
G4119 πλείων, πλεῖον, πλέονπλείων, πλεῖον, πλέον
pleiōn pleion pleon
pli'-own,pli'-on,pleh'-on
Comparative of G4183; more in quantity, number, or quality; also (in plural) the majorportion
KJV Usage: X above, + exceed, more excellent, further, (very) great (-er), long (-er), (very) many, greater (more) part, + yet but.
G4172 πόλιςπόλις
polis
pol'-is
Probably from the same as G4171, or perhaps from G4183; a town (properly with walls, of greater or less size)
KJV Usage: city.
G4178 πολλάκιςπολλάκις
pollakis
pol-lak'-is
Multiplicative adverb from G4183; manytimes, that is, frequently
KJV Usage: oft (-en, -en-times, -times).
G4179 πολλαπλασίωνπολλαπλασίων
pollaplasiōn
pol-lap-las-ee'-ohn
From G4183 and probably a derivative of G4120; manifold, that is, (neuter as noun) verymuchmore
KJV Usage: manifold more.
G4180 πολυλογίαπολυλογία
polulogia
pol-oo-log-ee'-ah
From a compound of G4183 and G3056; loquacity, that is, prolixity
KJV Usage: much speaking.
G4181 πολυμέρωςπολυμέρως
polumerōs
pol-oo-mer'-oce
Adverb from a compound of G4183 and G3313; inmanyportions, that is, variously as to time and agency (piecemeal)
KJV Usage: at sundry times.
G4182 πολυποίκιλοςπολυποίκιλος
polupoikilos
pol-oo-poy'-kil-os
From G4183 and G4164; muchvariegated, that is, multifarious
KJV Usage: manifold.
G4184 πολύσπλαγχνοςπολύσπλαγχνος
polusplagchnos
pol-oo'-splankh-nos
From G4183 and G4698 (figuratively), extremelycompassionate
KJV Usage: very pitiful.
G4185 πολυτελήςπολυτελής
polutelēs
pol-oo-tel-ace'
From G4183 and G5056; extremelyexpensive
KJV Usage: costly, very precious, of great price.
G4187 πολυτρόπωςπολυτρόπως
polutropōs
pol-oot-rop'-oce
Adverb from a compound of G4183 and G5158; inmanyways, that is, variously as to method or form
τιμή
timē
tee-may'
From G5099; a value, that is, money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself
KJV Usage: honour, precious, price, some.
G820 ἄτιμοςἄτιμος
atimos
at'-ee-mos
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G5092; (negatively) unhonoured or (positively) dishonoured . May show a comparative degree such as lesshonourable
KJV Usage: despised, without honour, less honourable [comparative degree].
G927 βαρύτιμοςβαρύτιμος
barutimos
bar-oo'-tim-os
From G926 and G5092; highly valuable
KJV Usage: very precious.
G1784 ἔντιμοςἔντιμος
entimos
en'-tee-mos
From G1722 and G5092; valued (figuratively)
KJV Usage: dear, more honourable, precious, in reputation.
G2009 ἐπιτιμίαἐπιτιμία
epitimia
ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah
From a compound of G1909 and G5092; properly esteem, that is, citizenship; used (in the sense of G2008) of a penalty
KJV Usage: punishment.
G2472 ἰσότιμοςἰσότιμος
isotimos
ee-sot'-ee-mos
From G2470 and G5092; ofequalvalue or honor
KJV Usage: like precious.
G5093 τίμιοςτίμιος
timios
tim'-ee-os
Including the comparative τίμιώτερος timiōteros and the superlative τίμιώτατος timiōtatos ; from G5092; valuable, that is, (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved
KJV Usage: dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation.
G5095 ΤιμόθεοςΤιμόθεος
Timotheos
tee-moth'-eh-os
From G5092 and G2316; deartoGod; Timotheus, a Christian
KJV Usage: Timotheus, Timothy.
G5096 ΤίμωνΤίμων
Timōn
tee'-mone
From G5092; valuable; Timon, a Christian
KJV Usage: Timon.
G5097 τιμωρέωτιμωρέω
timōreō
tim-o-reh'-o
From a compound of G5092 and οὖρος ouros (a guard); properly to protect one’s honor, that is, to avenge (inflictapenalty)
KJV Usage: punish.
G5389 φιλοτιμέομαιφιλοτιμέομαι
philotimeomai
fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee
Middle voice from a compound of G5384 and G5092; to be fondofhonor, that is, emulous (eager or earnest to do somethng.)