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Fickleness denotes lightness, levity, "fickleness," 2Co 1:17 , RV (for AV, "ligh...
Few used of number quantity, and size, denotes "few, little, small, slight," e.g...
Fever (to be sick of) "feverish heat" (from pur, "fire"), hence, "a fever," occu...
Fetter "a fetter" (akin to peza, "the instep," and pous, "a foot;" cp. Eng. pref...
Fetch "to send after of for" (meta, "after," pemp, "to send"), in the Middle Voi...
Fervent, Fervently denotes "strained, stretched" (ek, "out," teino, "to stretch"...
Female an adjective (from thele, "a breast"), is used in the form thelu (grammat...
Felt * For FELT see FEEL
Fellowship (a) "communion, fellowship, sharing in common" (from koinos, "common"...
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 ...