anthropos <444>
anyrwpov anthropos
Pronunciation: | anth'-ro-pos |
Origin: | from 435 and ops (the countenance, from 3700) man-faced, i.e. a human being |
Reference: | - |
PrtSpch: | n m |
In Greek: | anyrwpe 9, anyrwpoi 28, anyrwpoiv 44, anyrwpon 61, anyrwpou 129, anyrwpouv 31, anyrwpov 122, anyrwpw 24, anyrwpwn 99 |
In NET: | people 97, Man 86, man 72, a man 41, a person 27, men 27, person 18, human 14, A man 10, others 8, one 7, man's 6, of men 6, humanity 6, anyone 6, everyone 5, him 4, to people 4, mere humans 3, a human 3, of man 3, of people 3, There 3, partiality 2, human being 2, someone 2, People 2, to men 2, a human being 2, a man's 2, men's 2, for people 2, a male child 2, of Man 2, human beings 2, enemy 1, for a man 1, everyone's 1, common sense 1, fellow 1, a husband 1, Friend 1, Everyone 1, A person 1, One 1, a human contract 1, being 1, a mere mortal 1, a landowner 1, by people 1, human strength 1, of human race 1, other men 1, of a man 1, mind 1, merely human 1, them 1, to a man 1, who 1, with people 1, ungodly 1, to man 1, to everyone 1, mere mortals 1, mere human being 1, human origin 1, human source 1, human natures 1, human nature 1, human authority 1, human standards 1, you are 1, mankind 1, men's eyes 1, king 1, human wisdom 1, human terms 1, human agency 1 |
In AV: | man 552, not tr 4, misc 3 |
Count: | 559 |
Definition: | 1) a human being, whether male or female 1a) generically, to include all human individuals 1b) to distinguish man from beings of a different order 1b1) of animals and plants 1b2) of from God and Christ 1b3) of the angels 1c) with the added notion of weakness, by which man is led into a mistake or prompted to sin 1d) with the adjunct notion of contempt or disdainful pity 1e) with reference to two fold nature of man, body and soul 1f) with reference to the two fold nature of man, the corrupt and the truly Christian man, conformed to the nature of God 1g) with reference to sex, a male 2) indefinitely, someone, a man, one 3) in the plural, people 4) joined with other words, merchantman from 435 and ops (the countenance; from 3700); man-faced, i.e. a human being:-certain, man. see GREEK for 435 see GREEK for 3700 |
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