Vocabulary

Definitions Number Verses Only Used In
homoioo

ὁμοιωθῆτε [12 verses](2nd pl aor subj pass) "Be...like" is homoioo, which means "to make like," "to become like," "to liken," and "to compare. -- The verb translated as "be...like" is a verb that means "to make like" and, in the passive, "to become like."

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homoios

ὁμοίως [29 verses](adj pl neut acc) "Like" is homoios, which means "like," "resembling," "the same," "equal in force, "a match for one," "suiting," "of the same rank," "alike," "in like manner," and "equally." -- The word translated as "like" is an adjective that means "like," "resembling," and "matching."

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homologeo

ὁμολογήσω [3 verses](1st sg fut ind act) "Will I profess" is homologeo, which means "to agree with," "to say the same thing as", "to correspond," "to have to do with", "to be coordinated", "to be suitable for", "to agree to a thing," :"to grant", "to concede", "to acknowledge,"to promise to", "to come to terms", "not to deny," and "to praise." Literally, it means "to say the same." -- "Confess" is a word which means "to agree with" and "to say the same as another."

homos,

ὤμους [2 verses] (noun pl masc acc) "Shoulders" is homos, which means "the shoulder with the upper arm," "the shoulder," "the parts below the top or head of any thing," esp. of the fork of a vine, and "the womb."  - The Greek word "shoulders" means the "shoulder and upper arm" together, but it is used more generally like the word "shoulder" in English.

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homou

ὁμοῦ [1 verse](adv) "Together" is from homou, which means "at the same place," "together," "at once," "together with," "along with," "close at hand," and [of numbers] "in all," and "in round numbers."

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