ἀρχηγός, -όν [in LXX for רֹאשׁ, נָשִׂיא etc. ;] beginning, originating: more freq., as subst.; __1. founder, author (Lat. auchor; so sometimes in π., see MM, see word; Milligan, NTD, 75): Act.3:15 (R, mg.), Heb.2:10 (R, txt.; but see Westc., in l, and Page, Ac., l.with). __2. prince, leader (so in MGr., see Kennedy, Sources, 153): Act.3:15 (R, txt.) Refs Act.5:31, Heb.2:10 (cf. R, mg.) 122 (Cremer, 117).† (AS)
Thayer:
1) the chief leader, prince 1a) of Christ 2) one that takes the lead in any thing and thus affords an example, a predecessor in a matter, pioneer 3) the author
ἀρχηγός
archēgos
ar-khay-gos'
From G746 and G71; a chiefleader
G744 ἀρχαῖοςἀρχαῖος
archaios
ar-khah'-yos
From G746; original or primeval
KJV Usage: (them of) old (time).
G748 ἀρχιερατικόςἀρχιερατικός
archieratikos
ar-khee-er-at-ee-kos'
From G746 and a derivative of G2413; highpriestly
KJV Usage: of the high-priest.
G749 ἀρχιερεύςἀρχιερεύς
archiereus
ar-khee-er-yuce'
From G746 and G2409; the highpriest (literally of the Jews, typically Christ); by extension a chiefpriest
KJV Usage: chief (high) priest, chief of the priests.
G750 ἀρχιποίμηνἀρχιποίμην
archipoimēn
ar-khee-poy'-mane
From G746 and G4166; a headshepherd
KJV Usage: chief shepherd.
G751 ἌρχιπποςἌρχιππος
Archippos
ar'-khip-pos
From G746 and G2462; horseruler; Archippus, a Christian
KJV Usage: Archippus.
G752 ἀρχισυνάγωγοςἀρχισυνάγωγος
archisunagōgos
ar-khee-soon-ag'-o-gos
From G746 and G4864; directorof the synagogue services
KJV Usage: (chief) ruler of the synagogue.
G753 ἀρχιτέκτωνἀρχιτέκτων
architektōn
ar-khee-tek'-tone
From G746 and G5045; a chiefconstructor, that is, “architect”
KJV Usage: masterbuilder.
G754 ἀρχιτελώνηςἀρχιτελώνης
architelōnēs
ar-khee-tel-o'-nace
From G746 and G5057; a principaltaxgatherer
KJV Usage: chief among the publicans.
G755 ἀρχιτρίκλινοςἀρχιτρίκλινος
architriklinos
ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos
From G746 and a compound of G5140 and G2827 (a dinnerbed, because composed of three couches); directorof the entertainment
KJV Usage: governor (ruler) of the feast.
G775 ἈσιάρχηςἈσιάρχης
Asiarchēs
as-ee-ar'-khace
From G773 and G746; an Asiarch or president of the public festivities in a city of Asia Minor
KJV Usage: chief of Asia.
G1481 ἐθνάρχηςἐθνάρχης
ethnarchēs
eth-nar'-khace
From G1484 and G746; the governor [not king] ofadistrict
ἄγω
agō
ag'-o
A primary verb; properly to lead; by implication to bring, drive, (reflexively) go, (specifically) pass (time), or (figuratively) induce
KJV Usage: be, bring (forth), carry, (let) go, keep, lead away, be open.
G32 ἄγγελοςἄγγελος
aggelos
ang'-el-os
From ἀγγέλλω aggellō (probably derived from G71; compare G34; to bringtidings); a messenger; especially an “angel” ; by implication a pastor
KJV Usage: angel, messenger.
G33 ἄγεἄγε
age
ag'-eh
Imperative of G71; properly lead, that is, come on
KJV Usage: go to.
G34 ἀγέληἀγέλη
agelē
ag-el'-ay
From G71 (compare G32); a drove
KJV Usage: herd.
G61 ἄγραἄγρα
agra
ag'-rah
From G71; (abstractly) a catching (of fish); also (concretely) a haul (of fish)
KJV Usage: draught.
G68 ἀγρόςἀγρός
agros
ag-ros'
From G71; a field (as a drive for cattle); generally the country; specifically a farm, that is, hamlet
KJV Usage: country, farm, piece of ground, land.
G72 ἀγωγήἀγωγή
agōgē
ag-o-gay'
Reduplicated from G71; a bringing up, that is, modeofliving
KJV Usage: manner of life.
G73 ἀγώνἀγών
agōn
ag-one'
From G71; properly a place of assembly (as if led), that is, (by implication) a contest (held there); figuratively an effort or anxiety
KJV Usage: conflict, contention, fight, race.
G321 ἀνάγωἀνάγω
anagō
an-ag'-o
From G303 and G71; to leadup; by extension to bringout; specifically to sail away
KJV Usage: bring (again, forth, up again), depart, launch (forth), lead (up), loose, offer, sail, set forth, take up.
G514 ἄξιοςἄξιος
axios
ax'-ee-os
Probably from G71; deserving, comparable or suitable (as if drawing praise)
KJV Usage: due reward, meet, [un-] worthy.
G520 ἀπάγωἀπάγω
apagō
ap-ag'-o
From G575 and G71; to takeoff (in various senses)
KJV Usage: bring, carry away, lead (away), put to death, take away.
G1236 διάγωδιάγω
diagō
dee-ag'-o
From G1223 and G71; to pass time or life
KJV Usage: lead life, living.
G1396 δουλαγωγέωδουλαγωγέω
doulagōgeō
doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o
From a presumed compound of G1401 and G71; to beaslavedriver, that is, to enslave (figuratively subdue)
KJV Usage: bring into subjection.
G1521 εἰσάγωεἰσάγω
eisagō
ice-ag'-o
From G1519 and G71; to introduce (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: bring in (-to), (+ as to) lead into.
G1806 ἐξάγωἐξάγω
exagō
ex-ag'-o
From G1537 and G71; to leadforth
KJV Usage: bring forth (out), fetch (lead) out.
G1863 ἐπάγωἐπάγω
epagō
ep-ag'-o
From G1909 and G71; to superinduce, that is, inflict (an evil), charge (a crime)
KJV Usage: bring upon.
G2233 ἡγέομαιἡγέομαι
hēgeomai
hayg-eh'-om-ahee
Middle voice of a (presumed) strengthened form of G71; to lead, that is, command (with official authority); figuratively to deem, that is, consider
KJV Usage: account, (be) chief, count, esteem, governor, judge, have the rule over, suppose, think.
G2609 κατάγωκατάγω
katagō
kat-ag'-o
From G2596 and G71; to leaddown; specifically to moor a vessel
G3329 μετάγωμετάγω
metagō
met-ag'-o
From G3326 and G71; to leadover, that is, transfer (direct)
KJV Usage: turn about.
G3489 ναυαγέωναυαγέω
nauageō
now-ag-eh'-o
From a compound of G3491 and G71; to beshipwrecked (stranded, “navigate”), literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: make (suffer) shipwreck.
G3807 παιδαγωγόςπαιδαγωγός
paidagōgos
pahee-dag-o-gos'
From G3816 and a reduplication form of G71; a boyleader, that is, a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor [“paedagogue” ])
KJV Usage: instructor, schoolmaster.
G3855 παράγωπαράγω
paragō
par-ag'-o
From G3844 and G71; to leadnear, that is, (reflexively or intransitively) to goalong or away
KJV Usage: depart, pass (away, by, forth).
G4013 περιάγωπεριάγω
periagō
per-ee-ag'-o
From G4012 and G71; to takearound (as a companion); reflexively to walkaround
KJV Usage: compass, go (round) about, lead about.
G4254 προάγωπροάγω
proagō
pro-ag'-o
From G4253 and G71; to leadforward (magisterially); intransitively to precede (in place or time [participle previous ])
KJV Usage: bring (forth, out), go before.
G4317 προσάγωπροσάγω
prosagō
pros-ag'-o
From G4314 and G71; to leadtowards, that is, (transitively) to conductnear (summon, present), or (intransitively) to approach
KJV Usage: bring, draw near,
G4755 στρατηγόςστρατηγός
stratēgos
strat-ay-gos'
From the base of G4756 and G71 or G2233; a general, that is, (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (praetor), the chief (praefect) of the (Levitical) temple wardens
KJV Usage: captain, magistrate.
G4812 συλαγωγέωσυλαγωγέω
sulagōgeō
soo-lag-ogue-eh'-o
From the base of G4813 and (the reduplicated form of) G71; to lead away as booty, that is, (figuratively) seduce
KJV Usage: spoil.
G4863 συνάγωσυνάγω
sunagō
soon-ag'-o
From G4862 and G71; to leadtogether, that is, collect or convene; specifically to entertain (hospitably)
KJV Usage: + accompany, assemble (selves, together), bestow, come together, gather (selves together, up, together), lead into, resort, take in.
G5217 ὑπάγωὑπάγω
hupagō
hoop-ag'-o
From G5259 and G71; to lead (oneself) under, that is, withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: depart, get hence, go (a-) way.
G5468 χαλιναγωγέωχαλιναγωγέω
chalinagōgeō
khal-in-ag-ogue-eh'-o
From a compound of G5469 and the reduplicated form of G71; to be a bitleader, that is, to curb (figuratively)
KJV Usage: bridle.
G5497 χειραγωγόςχειραγωγός
cheiragōgos
khi-rag-o-gos'
From G5495 and a reduplicated form of G71; a handleader, that is, personal conductor (of a blind person)
KJV Usage: some to lead by the hand.
G5524 χορηγέωχορηγέω
chorēgeō
khor-ayg-eh'-o
From a compound of G5525 and G71; to be a danceleader, that is, (genitive case) to furnish