properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of G2250) to-morrow Derivation: from a derivative of the same as G109 (meaning a breeze, i.e. the morning air);
αὔριον
aurion
ow'-ree-on
From a derivative of the same as G109 (meaning a breeze, that is, the morning air); properly fresh, that is, (adverbially with ellipsis of G2250) tomorrow
G105 ἀετόςἀετός
aetos
ah-et-os'
From the same as G109; an eagle (from its wind like flight)
KJV Usage: eagle.
G417 ἄνεμοςἄνεμος
anemos
an'-em-os
From the base of G109; wind; (plural) by implication (the four) quarters (of the earth)
KJV Usage: wind.
G822 ἀτμίςἀτμίς
atmis
at-mece'
From the same as G109; mist
KJV Usage: vapour.
G833 αὐλήαὐλή
aulē
ow-lay'
From the same as G109; a yard (as open to the wind); by implication a mansion
KJV Usage: court, ([sheep-]) fold, hall, palace.
G836 αὐλόςαὐλός
aulos
ow-los'
From the same as G109, a flute (as blown)
KJV Usage: pipe.
G840 αὐστηρόςαὐστηρός
austēros
ow-stay-ros'
From a (presumed) derivative of the same as G109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), that is, (figuratively) severe
KJV Usage: austere.
G846 αὐτόςαὐτός
autos
ow-tos'
From the particle αὖ au (perhaps akin to the base of G109 through the idea of a baffling wind; backward); the reflexive pronoun self, used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person, and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons
KJV Usage: her, it (-self), one, the other, (mine) own, said, ([self-], the) same, ([him-, my-, thy-]) self, [your-] selves, she, that, their (-s), them ([-selves]), there [-at, -by, -in, -into, -of, -on, -with], they, (these) things, this (man), those, together, very, which.
G850 αὐχμηρόςαὐχμηρός
auchmēros
owkh-may-ros'
From αὐχμός auchmos (probably from a base akin to that of G109; dust, as dried by wind); properly dirty, that is, (by implication) obscure
KJV Usage: dark.
G3349 μετεωρίζωμετεωρίζω
meteōrizō
met-eh-o-rid'-zo
From a compound of G3326 and a collateral form of G142 or perhaps rather of G109 (compare “meteor”); to raiseinmid-air, that is, (figuratively) suspend (passively fluctuate or beanxious)
KJV Usage: be of doubtful mind.
G5594 ψύχωψύχω
psuchō
psoo'-kho
A primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently; thus differing on the one hand from G4154, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of G109, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), that is, (by implication of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively)
ἡμέρα
hēmera
hay-mer'-ah
Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame, that is, gentle; day, that is, (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context)
KJV Usage: age, + alway, (mid-) day (by day, [-ly]), + for ever, judgment, (day) time, while, years.
G1887 ἐπαύριονἐπαύριον
epaurion
ep-ow'-ree-on
From G1909 and G839; occuring on the succeeding day, that is, (G2250 being implied) tomorrow
KJV Usage: day following, morrow, next day (after).
G1966 ἐπιοῦσαἐπιοῦσα
epiousa
ep-ee-oo'-sah
Feminine singular participle of a compound of G1909 and εἷμι heimi (to go); supervening, that is, (G2250 or G3571 being expressed or implied) the ensuing day or night
KJV Usage: following, next.
G2184 ἐφήμεροςἐφήμερος
ephēmeros
ef-ay'-mer-os
From G1909 and G2250; foraday (“ephemeral”), that is, diurnal
KJV Usage: daily.
G2522 καθημερινόςκαθημερινός
kathēmerinos
kath-ay-mer-ee-nos'
From G2596 and G2250; quotidian
KJV Usage: daily.
G3314 μεσημβρίαμεσημβρία
mesēmbria
mes-ame-bree'-ah
From G3319 and G2250; midday; by implication the south
KJV Usage: noon, south.
G3561 νουμηνίανουμηνία
noumēnia
noo-may-nee'-ah
Feminine of a compound of G3501 and G3376 (as noun by implication of G2250); the festival of newmoon
KJV Usage: new moon.
G3574 νυχθήμεροννυχθήμερον
nuchthēmeron
nookh-thay'-mer-on
From G3571 and G2250; a day and night, that is, full day of twenty four hours
KJV Usage: night and day.
G3637 ὀκταήμεροςὀκταήμερος
oktaēmeros
ok-tah-ay'-mer-os
From G3638 and G2250; an eightday old person or act
KJV Usage: the eighth day.
G4005 πεντηκοστήπεντηκοστή
pentēkostē
pen-tay-kos-tay'
Feminine of G4004; fiftieth (G2250 being implied) from Passover, that is, the festival of “pentecost”
KJV Usage: Pentecost.
G4287 προθέσμιοςπροθέσμιος
prothesmios
proth-es'-mee-os
From G4253 and a derivative of G5087; fixedbeforehand, that is, (feminine with G2250 implied) a designated day
KJV Usage: time appointed.
G4594 σήμερονσήμερον
sēmeron
say'-mer-on
Neuter (as adverb) of a presumed compound of the article G3588 (“tau” changed to “sigma”) and G2250; on the (that is, this) day (or night current or just passed); genitively now (that is, at present, hitherto)