


Found 12 Strong's definitions.
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G4024: περιζώννυμι (perizṓnnymi)
from περί and ζώννυμι; to gird all around, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to fasten on one's belt (literally or figuratively):--gird (about, self).
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G1241: διαζώννυμι (diazṓnnymi)
from διά and ζώννυμι; to gird tightly:--gird.
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G2224: ζώννυμι (zṓnnymi)
from ζώνη; to bind about (especially with a belt):--gird.
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G2223: ζώνη (zṓnē)
probably akin to the base of ζυγός; a belt; by implication, a pocket:--girdle, purse.
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G5012: ταπεινοφροσύνη (tapeinophrosýnē)
from a compound of ταπεινός and the base of φρήν; humiliation of mind, i.e. modesty:--humbleness of mind, humility (of mind, loneliness (of mind).
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G1398: δουλεύω (douleúō)
from δοῦλος; to be a slave to (literal or figurative, involuntary or voluntary):--be in bondage, (do) serve(-ice).
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G2091: ἑτοιμασία (hetoimasía)
from ἑτοιμάζω; preparation:--preparation.
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G328: ἀναζώννυμι (anazṓnnymi)
Numbers 3203 through 3302 were not used.
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G4012: περί (perí)
from the base of πέραν; properly, through (all over), i.e. around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality, circuit, matter, circumstance or general period):--(there-)about, above, against, at, on behalf of, X and his company, which concern, (as) concerning, for, X how it will go with, ((there-, where-)) of, on, over, pertaining (to), for sake, X (e-)state, (as) touching, (where-)by (in), with. In comparative, it retains substantially the same meaning of circuit (around), excess (beyond), or completeness (through).
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H2296: חָגַר (châgar)
a primitive root; to gird on (as a belt, armor, etc.); be able to put on, be afraid, appointed, gird, restrain, [idiom] on every side.
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H4975: מֹתֶן (môthen)
from an unused root meaning to be slender; properly, the waist or small of the back; only in plural the loins; [phrase] greyhound, loins, side.
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G1129: γυμνασία (gymnasía)
from γυμνάζω; training, i.e. (figuratively) asceticism:--exercise.