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Gnaw denotes "to bite or chew," Rev 16:10 . In the Sept., Job 30:4 .
Gnat denotes "the winegnat or midge," which breeds in fermenting or evaporating ...
Gnash, Gnashing primarily, "to bit or eat greedily" (akin to bruko, "to chew"), ...
Gluttonous akin to phago, "to eat," a form used for the aorist or past tense of ...
Glutton denotes "a belly;" it is used in Tit 1:12 , with the adjective argos, "i...
Glory, Glorious "glory" (from dokeo, "to seem"), primarily signifies an opinion,...
Glory (to boast), Glorying "to boast or glory," is always translated in the RV b...
Glorify primarily denotes "to suppose" (from doxa, "an opinion"); in the NT (a) ...
Glistering * For GLISTERING see DAZZLING and SHINE, No. 4
Glass, Glassy primarily denoted anything transparent, e.g., a transparent stone ...
Gladness "joy, delight" (akin to A, No. 1 above), is rendered "gladness" in the ...
Glad (be, make), Gladly is the usual word for "rejoicing, being glad;" it is ren...
Giver akin to didomi, "to give," is used in 2Co 9:7 of him who gives cheerfully ...
Give "to give," is used with various meanings according to the context; it is sa...
Girdle Eng., "zone," denotes "a belt or girdle," Mat 3:4 , Mar 1:6 , Act 21:11 ,...
Gird, Girded, Girt (about, up) or zonnuo, "to gird" in the Middle Voice, "to gir...