G511 ἀνώτερος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
ἀνώτερος
higher
Dodson:
ἀνώτερον
higher, to a more honorable place, previously, above
higher, to a more honorable place (at the dinner table); previously, in an earlier passage (or a book), above.
Strong's:
ἀνώτερος
upper, i.e. (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the book
Derivation: comparative degree of G507;

KJV Usage: above, higher.

G507
TBESG:
ἀνώτερος
higher
G:A
ἀνώτερος, α, -ον
[in LXX: Neh.3:25 (עֶלְיוֹן), Eze.41:7 (מַעַל), Tob.8:3 * ;]
only in neut., as adv. (cf. ἐξώτερος),
__(a) of motion, higher: Luk.14:10;
__(b) of rest, above, before: Heb.10:8.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) higher
1a) of motion: to a higher place, up higher
1b) of rest: in a higher place, above


ἀνώτερος
anōteros
an-o'-ter-os
Comparative degree of G507; upper, that is, (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the book

KJV Usage: above, higher.


View how G511 ἀνώτερος is used in the Bible

2 occurrences of G511 ἀνώτερος

Luke 14:10 higher:
Hebrews 10:8 Before

Distinct usage

1 Before
1 higher:

Corresponding Hebrew Words

anoteros H4604 maal
anoteros H5945 elyon


Related words

G511 ἀνώτερος

G510 ἀνωτερικός
ἀνωτερικός
anōterikos
an-o-ter-ee-kos'
From G511; superior, that is, (locally) more remote

KJV Usage: upper.


G507 ἄνω

ἄνω
anō
an'-o
Adverb from G473; upward or on the top

KJV Usage: above, brim, high, up.


G508 ἀνώγεον
ἀνώγεον
anōgēon
an-ogue'-eh-on
From G507 and G1093; above the ground, that is, (properly) the second floor of a building; used for a dome or a balcony on the upper story

KJV Usage: upper room.


G509 ἄνωθεν
ἄνωθεν
anōthen
an'-o-then
From G507; from above; by analogy from the first; by implication anew

KJV Usage: from above, again, from the beginning (very first), the top.


G1883 ἐπάνω
ἐπάνω
epanō
ep-an'-o
From G1909 and G507; up above, that is, over or on (of place, amount, rank, etc.)

KJV Usage: above, more than, (up-) on, over.


G5231 ὑπεράνω
ὑπεράνω
huperanō
hoop-er-an'-o
From G5228 and G507; above upward, that is, greatly higher (in place or rank)

KJV Usage: far above, over.