Strong's Greek Dictionary (KJV)
MIASMOS — MOSEUS
(3394) μιασμος, miasmos [mee-as-mos']
from μιαινω - miaino μιαινω; (morally) contamination (properly, the act):--uncleanness.
(3395) μιγμα, migma [mig'-mah]
from μιγνψμι - mignumi μιγνψμι; a compound:--mixture.
(3396) μιγνψμι, mignumi [mig'-noo-mee]
a primary verb; to mix:--mingle.
(3397) μικρον, mikron [mik-ron']
masculine or neuter singular of μικρος - mikros μικρος (as noun); a small space of time or degree:--a (little) (while).
(3398) μικρος, mikros []
mikroteros mik-rot'-er-os apparently a primary word; small (in size, quantity, number or (figuratively) dignity):--least, less, little, small.
(3399) Μιλητος, Miletos [mil'-ay-tos]
of uncertain origin; Miletus, a city of Asia Minor:--Miletus.
(3400) μιλιον, milion [mil'-ee-on]
of Latin origin; a thousand paces, i.e. a "mile":--mile.
(3401) μιμεομαι, mimeomai [mim-eh'-om-ahee]
middle voice from mimos (a "mimic"); to imitate:--follow.
(3402) μιμητης, mimetes [mim-ay-tace']
from μιμεομαι - mimeomai μιμεομαι; an imitator:--follower.
(3403) μιμνησκω, mimnesko [mim-nace'-ko]
a prolonged form of μναομαι - mnaomai μναομαι (from which some of the tenses are borrowed); to remind, i.e. (middle voice) to recall to mind:--be mindful, remember.
(3404) μισεω, miseo [mis-eh'-o]
from a primary misos (hatred); to detest (especially to persecute); by extension, to love less:--hate(-ful).
(3405) μισθαποδοσια, misthapodosia [mis-thap-od-os-ee'-ah]
from μισθαποδοτης - misthapodotes μισθαποδοτης; requital (good or bad):--recompence of reward.
(3406) μισθαποδοτης, misthapodotes [mis-thap-od-ot'-ace]
from μισθοω - misthoo μισθοω and αποδιδωμι - apodidomi αποδιδωμι; a renumerator:--rewarder.
(3407) μισθιος, misthios [mis'-thee-os]
from μισθος - misthos μισθος; a wage-earner:--hired servant.
(3408) μισθος, misthos [mis-thos']
apparently a primary word; pay for service (literally or figuratively), good or bad:--hire, reward, wages.
(3409) μισθοω, misthoo [mis-tho'-o]
from μισθος - misthos μισθος; to let out for wages, i.e. (middle voice) to hire:--hire.
(3410) μισθωμα, misthoma [mis'-tho-mah]
from μισθοω - misthoo μισθοω; a rented building:--hired house.
(3411) μισθωτος, misthotos [mis-tho-tos']
from μισθοω - misthoo μισθοω; a wage-worker (good or bad):--hired servant, hireling.
(3412) Μιτψληνη, Mitulene [mit-oo-lay'-nay]
for mutilene (abounding in shellfish); Mitylene (or Mytilene), a town on the island of Lesbos:--Mitylene.
(3413) Μιχαηλ, Michael [mikh-ah-ale']
of Hebrew origin (Miyka'el Miyka'el); Michael, an archangel:--Michael.
(3414) μνα, mna [mnah]
of Latin origin; a mna (i.e. mina), a certain weight:-- pound.
(3415) μναομαι, mnaomai [mnah'-om-ahee]
middle voice of a derivative of μενω - meno μενω or perhaps of the base of μασσαομαι - massaomai μασσαομαι (through the idea of fixture in the mind or of mental grasp); to bear in mind, i.e. recollect; by implication, to reward or punish:--be mindful, remember, come (have) in remembrance. Compare μιμνησκω - mimnesko μιμνησκω.
(3416) Μνασων, Mnason [mnah'-sohn]
of uncertain origin; Mnason, a Christian:--Mnason.
(3417) μνεια, mneia [mni'-ah]
from μναομαι - mnaomai μναομαι or μιμνησκω - mimnesko μιμνησκω; recollection; by implication, recital:--mention, remembrance.
(3418) μνημα, mnema [mnay'-mah]
from μναομαι - mnaomai μναομαι; a memorial, i.e. sepulchral monument (burial-place):--grave, sepulchre, tomb.
(3419) μνημειον, mnemeion [mnay-mi'-on]
from μνημη - mneme μνημη; a remembrance, i.e. cenotaph (place of interment):--grave, sepulchre, tomb.
(3420) μνημη, mneme [mnay'-may]
from μιμνησκω - mimnesko μιμνησκω; memory:--remembrance.
(3421) μνημονεψω, mnemoneuo [mnay-mon-yoo'-o]
from a derivative of μνημη - mneme μνημη; to exercise memory, i.e. recollect; by implication, to punish; also to rehearse:--make mention; be mindful, remember.
(3422) μνημοσψνον, mnemosunon [mnay-mos'-oo-non]
from μνημονεψω - mnemoneuo μνημονεψω; a reminder (memorandum), i.e. record:--memorial.
(3423) μνηστεψω, mnesteuo [mnace-tyoo'-o]
from a derivative of μναομαι - mnaomai μναομαι; to give a souvenir (engagement present), i.e. betroth:--espouse.
(3424) μογιλαλος, mogilalos [mog-il-al'-os]
from μογις - mogis μογις and λαλεω - laleo λαλεω; hardly talking, i.e. dumb (tongue-tied):--having an impediment in his speech.
(3425) μογις, mogis [mog'-is]
adverb from a primary mogos (toil); with difficulty:--hardly.
(3426) μοδιος, modios [mod'-ee-os]
of Latin origin; a modius, i.e. certain measure for things dry (the quantity or the utensil):--bushel.
(3427) μοι, moi [moy]
the simpler form of εμοι - emoi εμοι; to me:--I, me, mine, my.
(3428) μοιχαλις, moichalis [moy-khal-is']
a prolonged form of the feminine of μοιχος - moichos μοιχος; an adulteress (literally or figuratively):--adulteress(-ous, -y).
(3429) μοιχαω, moichao [moy-khah'-o]
from μοιχος - moichos μοιχος; (middle voice) to commit adultery:--commit adultery.
(3430) μοιχεια, moicheia [moy-khi'-ah]
from μοιχεψω - moicheuo μοιχεψω; adultery:--adultery.
(3431) μοιχεψω, moicheuo [moy-khyoo'-o]
from μοιχος - moichos μοιχος; to commit adultery:--commit adultery.
(3432) μοιχος, moichos [moy-khos']
perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively, apostate:--adulterer.
(3433) μολις, molis [mol'-is]
probably by variation for μογις - mogis μογις; with difficulty:--hardly, scarce(-ly), + with much work.
(3434) Μολοχ, Moloch [mol-okh']
of Hebrew origin (Molek Molek); Moloch (i.e. Molek), an idol:--Moloch.
(3435) μολψνω, moluno [mol-oo'-no]
probably from μελας - melas μελας; to soil (figuratively):--defile.
(3436) μολψσμος, molusmos [mol-oos-mos']
from μολψνω - moluno μολψνω; a stain; i.e. (figuratively) immorality:--filthiness.
(3437) μομφη, momphe [mom-fay']
from μεμφομαι - memphomai μεμφομαι; blame, i.e. (by implication), a fault:--quarrel.
(3438) μονη, mone [mon-ay']
from μενω - meno μενω; a staying, i.e. residence (the act or the place):--abode, mansion.
(3439) μονογενης, monogenes [mon-og-en-ace']
from μονος - monos μονος and γινομαι - ginomai γινομαι; only-born, i.e. sole:--only (begotten, child).
(3440) μονον, monon [mon'-on]
neuter of μονος - monos μονος as adverb; merely:--alone, but, only.
(3441) μονος, monos [mon'-os]
probably from μενω - meno μενω; remaining, i.e. sole or single; by implication, mere:--alone, only, by themselves.
(3442) μονοφθαλμος, monophthalmos [mon-of'-thal-mos]
from μονος - monos μονος and οφθαλμος - ophthalmos οφθαλμος; one-eyed:--with one eye.
(3443) μονοω, monoo [mon-o'-o]
from μονος - monos μονος; to isolate, i.e. bereave:--be desolate.
(3444) μορφη, morphe [mor-fay']
perhaps from the base of μερος - meros μερος (through the idea of adjustment of parts); shape; figuratively, nature:--form.
(3445) μορφοω, morphoo [mor-fo'-o]
from the same as μορφη - morphe μορφη; to fashion (figuratively):--form.
(3446) μορφωσις, morphosis [mor'-fo-sis]
from μορφοω - morphoo μορφοω; formation, i.e. (by implication), appearance (semblance or (concretely) formula):--form.
(3447) μοσχοποιεω, moschopoieo [mos-khop-oy-eh'-o]
from μοσχος - moschos μοσχος and ποιεω - poieo ποιεω; to fabricate the image of a bullock:--make a calf.
(3448) μοσχος, moschos [mos'-khos]
probably strengthened for oschos (a shoot); a young bullock:--calf.
(3449) μοχθος, mochthos [mokh'-thos]
from the base of μογις - mogis μογις; toil, i.e. (by implication) sadness:--painfulness, travail.
(3450) μοψ, mou [moo]
the simpler form of εμοψ - emou εμοψ; of me:--I, me, mine (own), my.
(3451) μοψσικος, mousikos [moo-sik-os']
from Mousa (a Muse); "musical", i.e. (as noun) a minstrel:--musician.
(3452) μψελος, muelos [moo-el-os']
perhaps a primary word; the marrow:--marrow.
(3453) μψεω, mueo [moo-eh'-o]
from the base of μψστηριον - musterion μψστηριον; to initiate, i.e. (by implication) to teach:--instruct.
(3454) μψθος, muthos [moo'-thos]
perhaps from the same as μψεω - mueo μψεω (through the idea of tuition); a tale, i.e. fiction ("myth"):--fable.
(3455) μψκαομαι, mukaomai [moo-kah'-om-ahee]
from a presumed derivative of muzo ( to "moo"); to bellow (roar):--roar.
(3456) μψκτηριζω, mukterizo [mook-tay-rid'-zo]
from a derivative of the base of μψκαομαι - mukaomai μψκαομαι (meaning snout, as that whence lowing proceeds); to make mouths at, i.e. ridicule:--mock.
(3457) μψλικος, mulikos [moo-lee-kos']
from μψλος - mulos μψλος; belonging to a mill:--mill(-stone).
(3458) μψλος, mulos [moo'-los]
probably ultimately from the base of μολις - molis μολις (through the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e. (by implication), a grinder (millstone):--millstone.
(3459) μψλων, mulon [moo'-lone]
from μψλος - mulos μψλος; a mill-house:--mill.
(3460) Μψρα, Mura [moo'-rah]
of uncertain derivation; Myra, a place in Asia Minor:--Myra.
(3461) μψριας, murias [moo-ree'-as]
from μψριοι - murioi μψριοι; a ten-thousand; by extension, a "myriad" or indefinite number:--ten thousand.
(3462) μψριζω, murizo [moo-rid'-zo]
from μψρον - muron μψρον; to apply (perfumed) unguent to:--anoint.
(3463) μψριοι, murioi [moo'-ree-oi]
plural of an apparently primary word (properly, meaning very many); ten thousand; by extension, innumerably many:--ten thousand.
(3464) μψρον, muron [moo'-ron]
probably of foreign origin (compare στρατεψμα - strateuma more, 4666); "myrrh", i.e. (by implication) perfumed oil:--ointment.
(3465) Μψσια, Musia [moo-see'-ah]
of uncertain origin; Mysia, a region of Asia Minor:--Mysia.
(3466) μψστηριον, musterion [moos-tay'-ree-on]
from a derivative of muo (to shut the mouth); a secret or "mystery" (through the idea of silence imposed by initiation into religious rites):--mystery.
(3467) μψωπαζω, muopazo [moo-ope-ad'-zo]
from a compound of the base of μψστηριον - musterion μψστηριον and ops (the face; from 3700); to shut the eyes, i.e. blink (see indistinctly):-- cannot see far off.
(3468) μωλωυ, molops [mo'-lopes]
from molos ("moil"; probably akin to the base of 3433) and probably ops (the face; from 3700); a mole ("black eye") or blow-mark:--stripe.
(3469) μωμαομαι, momaomai [mo-mah'-om-ahee]
from μωμος - momos μωμος; to carp at, i.e. censure (discredit):--blame.
(3470) μωμος, momos [mo'-mos]
perhaps from μεμφομαι - memphomai μεμφομαι; a flaw or blot, i.e. (figuratively) disgraceful person:--blemish.
(3471) μωραινω, moraino [mo-rah'-ee-no]
from μωρος - moros μωρος; to become insipid; figuratively, to make (passively, act) as a simpleton:--become fool, make foolish, lose savour.
(3472) μωρια, moria [mo-ree'-ah]
from μωρος - moros μωρος; silliness, i.e. absurdity:--foolishness.
(3473) μωρολογια, morologia [mo-rol-og-ee'-ah]
from a compound of μωρος - moros μωρος and λεγω - lego λεγω; silly talk, i.e. buffoonery:--foolish talking.
(3474) μωρος, moros [mo-ros']
probably from the base of μψστηριον - musterion μψστηριον; dull or stupid (as if shut up), i.e. heedless, (morally) blockhead, (apparently) absurd:--fool(-ish, X -ishness).
(3475) Μωσεψς, Moseus [moce-yoos']
or Moses mo-sace', or Mouses mo-oo-sace' of Hebrew origin; (Mosheh Mosheh); Moseus, Moses, or Mouses (i.e. Mosheh), the Hebrew lawgiver:--Moses.