Vocabulary

Definitions Number Verses Only Used In
ater

ἄτερ [1 verse](prep) "Without" is ater, which means " without" and "apart from."

1 Luke
atheteo

ἀθετῶν [3 verses](part sg pres act masc nom) "He that rejecteth" is atheteo, which means "to deny", "to disprove", "to cancel", "to render ineffective," and to "break faith with."  - The Greek word translated as "rejecting" means "to deny", "to disapprove of," and "to break faith" with someone.

3
atimazo

ἀτιμάσαντες[3 verses]( part pl aor act masc nom ) "Entreated ...shamefully" is from atimazo, which means "to hold in no honor," "to esteem lightly," "to treat as unworthy," and "to bring dishonor upon." -- "Entreated...shamefully" is an uncommon verb which means "to hold in no honor," "to esteem lightly," "to treat as unworthy," and "to bring dishonor upon."  It is in the form of an adjective as well, "dishonoring."

3
atimoo

ἠτίμασαν .[1 verse]( verb 3rd pl aor ind act ) "Shamefully handled" is  atimoo, which means "to dishonor", "to suffer indignity," and "to punish with."

1
atimos

ἄτιμος [2 verses](adj sg masc nom) "Without honor" is atimos, which means "dishonored," "unhonored," "not deemed worthy," "deprived of civic rights," "unavenged," "unpunished," and "without value." It is the negative of timos which means having a set value.  - "Without honor" is a Greek word that means, literally, "not valuable" and means "dishonored," "not honored," "not deemed worthy," "deprived of civic rights," "unavenged," "unpunished," and "without value."