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Fellow denotes "a man," in relation to his sex or age; in Act 17:5 (plural) it i...
Fell * For FELL see FALL
Feign, Feigned primarily denotes "to answer;" then, "to answer on the stage, pla...
Feet * For FEET see FOOT
Feel, Feeling, Felt "to know, perceive," is translated "she felt (in her body),"...
Feed, Fed "to feed," is primarily used of a herdsman (from boo, "to nourish," th...
Feeble "without strength" (a, negative, and sthenos, "strength"), is translated ...
Feast "a feast of festival," is used (a) especially of those of the Jews, and pa...
Fear, Fearful, Fearfulness first had the meaning of "flight," that which is caus...
Favor, Favored denotes (a) objectively, "grace in a person, graciousness," (b) s...
Fault, Faultless properly the neuter of aitios, causative of, responsible for, i...
Fatness from pion, "fat," from a root, pi--, signifying "swelling," is used meta...
Fatling, Fatted "fattened," lit., "fed with grain" (from siteuo, "to feed, to fa...
Fathom akin to orego, "to stretch," is the length of the outstretched arms, abou...
Fatherless properly, "an orphan," is rendered "fatherless" in Jam 1:27 ; "desola...
Father-in-law "a wife's father" (from a root signifying "a bond, union"), is fou...