


Found 15 Strong's definitions.
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G3470: μῶμος (mōmos)
perhaps from μέμφομαι; a flaw or blot, i.e. (figuratively) disgraceful person:--blemish.
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G299: ἄμωμος (ámōmos)
from Α (as a negative particle) and μῶμος; unblemished (literally or figuratively):--without blame (blemish, fault, spot), faultless, unblamable.
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G3469: μωμάομαι (mōmáomai)
from μῶμος; to carp at, i.e. censure (discredit):--blame.
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G4696: σπίλος (spílos)
of uncertain derivation; a stain or blemish, i.e. (figuratively) defect, disgrace:--spot.
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G40: ἅγιος (hágios)
from (an awful thing) (compare ἁγνός, θάλπω); sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated):--(most) holy (one, thing), saint.
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G410: ἀνέγκλητος (anénklētos)
from Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of ἐγκαλέω; unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable:--blameless.
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G784: ἄσπιλος (áspilos)
from Α (as a negative particle) and σπιλόω; unblemished (physically or morally):--without spot, unspotted.
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G1388: δόλος (dólos)
from an obsolete primary verb, (probably meaning to decoy; compare δελεάζω); a trick (bait), i.e. (figuratively) wile:--craft, deceit, guile, subtilty.
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G1248: διακονία (diakonía)
from διάκονος; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian teacher, or technically of the diaconate):--(ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing).
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G4349: προσκοπή (proskopḗ)
from προσκόπτω; a stumbling, i.e. (figuratively and concretely) occasion of sin:--offence.
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G100: ἁδρότης (hadrótēs)
from (stout); plumpness, i.e. (figuratively) liberality:--abundance.
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G4724: στέλλω (stéllō)
probably strengthened from the base of ἵστημι; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with):--avoid, withdraw self.
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G539: ἀπάτη (apátē)
from ἀπατάω; delusion:--deceit(-ful, -fulness), deceivableness(-ving).
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G1792: ἐντρυφάω (entrypháō)
from ἐν and τρυφάω; to revel in:--sporting selves.
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G4910: συνευωχέω (syneuōchéō)
from σύν and a derivative of a presumed compound of εὖ and a derivative of ἔχω (meaning to be in good condition, i.e. (by implication) to fare well, or feast); to entertain sumptuously in company with, i.e. (middle voice or passive) to revel together:--feast with.