Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV)
LUPEO — LOT
(3076) λψπεω, lupeo [loo-peh'-o]
from λψπη - lupe λψπη; to distress; reflexively or passively, to be sad:--cause grief, grieve, be in heaviness, (be) sorrow(-ful), be (make) sorry.
(3077) λψπη, lupe [loo'-pay]
apparently a primary word; sadness:--grief, grievous, + grudgingly, heaviness, sorrow.
(3078) Λψσανιας, Lusanias [loo-san-ee'-as]
from λψσις - lusis λψσις and ania (trouble); grief-dispelling; Lysanias, a governor of Abilene:--Lysanias.
(3079) Λψσιας, Lusias [loo-see'-as]
of uncertain affinity; Lysias, a Roman:--Lysias.
(3080) λψσις, lusis [loo'-sis]
from λψω - luo λψω; a loosening, i.e. (specially), divorce:--to be loosed.
(3081) λψσιτελει, lusitelei [loo-sit-el-i']
third person singular present indicative active of a derivative of a compound of λψσις - lusis λψσις and τελος - telos τελος; impersonally, it answers the purpose, i.e. is advantageous:--it is better.
(3082) Λψστρα, Lustra [loos'-trah]
of uncertain origin; Lystra, a place in Asia Minor:--Lystra.
(3083) λψτρον, lutron [loo'-tron]
from λψω - luo λψω; something to loosen with, i.e. a redemption price (figuratively, atonement):--ransom.
(3084) λψτροω, lutroo [loo-tro'-o]
from λψτρον - lutron λψτρον; to ransom (literally or figuratively):--redeem.
(3085) λψτρωσις, lutrosis [loo'-tro-sis]
from λψτροω - lutroo λψτροω; a ransoming (figuratively):--+ redeemed, redemption.
(3086) λψτρωτης, lutrotes [loo-tro-tace']
from λψτροω - lutroo λψτροω; a redeemer (figuratively):--deliverer.
(3087) λψχνια, luchnia [lookh-nee'-ah]
from λψχνος - luchnos λψχνος; a lamp-stand (literally or figuratively):--candlestick.
(3088) λψχνος, luchnos [lookh'-nos]
from the base of λεψκος - leukos λεψκος; a portable lamp or other illuminator (literally or figuratively):--candle, light.
(3089) λψω, luo [loo'-o]
a primary verb; to "loosen" (literally or figuratively):--break (up), destroy, dissolve, (un-)loose, melt, put off. Compare ρηγνψμι - rhegnumi ρηγνψμι.
(3090) Λωις, Lois [lo-ece']
of uncertain origin; Lois, a Christian woman:--Lois.
(3091) Λωτ, Lot [lote]
of Hebrew origin (Lowt Lowt); Lot, a patriarch:--Lot.