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10041 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HORMAO.2 (James Strong)
from .ηορμη - horme .ηορμη; to start, spur or urge on, i.e. (reflexively) to dash or plunge:--run (violently), rush.
10042 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PERITRECHO.2 (James Strong)
from περι - peri περι and τρεχω - trecho τρεχω (including its alternate); to run around, i.e. traverse:--run through.
10043 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. POTAMOS.2 (James Strong)
probably from a derivative of the alternate of πινω - pino πινω (compare 4224); a current, brook or freshet (as drinkable), i.e. running water:--flood, river, stream, water.
10044 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PROSTRECHO.2 (James Strong)
from προς - pros προς and τρεχω - trecho τρεχω (including its alternate); to run towards, i.e. hasten to meet or join:--run (thither to, to).
10045 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PROTRECHO.2 (James Strong)
from προ - pro προ and τρεχω - trecho τρεχω (including its alternate); to run forward, i.e. outstrip, precede:--outrun, run before.
10046 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. RHEO.2 (James Strong)
a primary verb; for some tenses of which a prolonged form rheuo hryoo’-o is used to flow ("run"; as water):--flow.
10047 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SUNDROME.2 (James Strong)
from (the alternate of) σψντρεχω - suntrecho σψντρεχω; a running together, i.e. (riotous) concourse:--run together.
10048 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SUNTRECHO.2 (James Strong)
from σψν - sun σψν and τρεχω - trecho τρεχω (including its alternate); to rush together (hastily assemble) or headlong (figuratively):--run (together, with).
10049 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. TACHION.2 (James Strong)
neuter singular of the comparative of ταχψς - tachus ταχψς (as adverb); more swiftly, i.e. (in manner) more rapidly, or (in time) more speedily:--out (run), quickly, shortly, sooner.
10050 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. TRECHO.2 (James Strong)
apparently a primary verb (properly, threcho; compare 2359); which uses dremo drem’-o (the base of 1408) as alternate in certain tenses; to run or walk hastily (literally or figuratively):--have course, run.
10051 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HUPEREKCHUNO.2 (James Strong)
from ψπερ - huper ψπερ and the alternate form of εκχεω - ekcheo εκχεω; to pour out over, i.e. (passively) to overflow:--run over.
10052 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HUPOTRECHO.2 (James Strong)
from ψπο - hupo ψπο and τρεχω - trecho τρεχω (including its alternate); to run under, i.e. (specially), to sail past:--run under.
10053 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PHEUGO.2 (James Strong)
apparently a primary verb; to run away (literally or figuratively); by implication, to shun; by analogy, to vanish:--escape, flee (away).
10054 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀθλέω.2
… wrestling, running, or any other way: 2 Timothy 2:5; (often in classic authors who also use the form ἀθλεύω ).
10055 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. Αἰνών.2
… Fâr’ah, running from Mt. Ebal to the Jordan; see Conder in the "Palestine Exploration Fund" for July 1874, p. 191f; Tent Work in Palestine, 1:91f; especially Stevens …
10056 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀναζητέω.2
… ; 'to run through with the eyes any series or succession of men or things, and so to seek out, search through, make diligent search, German daran hinsuchen, aufsuchen …
10057 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀντιπίπτω.3
a. to fall upon, run against [from Aristotle, down];
10058 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. βοηθέω.2
… to run); in the Sept. chiefly for עָזַר; in Greek writings from [Aeschylus and] Herodotus down; properly, to run to the cry (of those in danger); hence universally, to …
10059 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. γένεσις.5
… to run, i. e. the course [cf. English "round "] of life.
10060 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. διώκω.3
1. to make to run or flee, put to flight, drive away : ( τινὰ ) ἀπό πόλεως εἰς πόλιν, Matthew 23:34, cf. Matthew 10:23 Griesbach.