APPENDIXES 133
LL. thedred=to be a spectator of, to gaze ah or on,
fas 8 spectacle. Our. ng. word "theatre ix from the |
‘tumeroot, Heneo, it i used of bodily ght, and assumes
‘he actual presence of the object on which the guze is
SSzed, and that itis « coutinued and prolonged guce,
1 ders rou No.8 above, a8 that may be only we act
fan instant.
12. theaomat is, in maving, like No.11, above, but
aitfering from ir i that No. 1L has vegurd to te object
gazed pny wile is hay regan to fe “ube! who
fezes. Hesico, itis used of gazing with & porpose; to
eo with desire, or regard with admiration.
18. Atatored =to inquire: ic. to have an interview
with a person with m view to becoming personally 0
uainteltirough conversation. Occ only Gal. 1.1%
1, BEHOLD.
1. epetdon. Thisis No.1. 1, with epi=upan (Ap. 104,
ix) peice to tole upon, YC 8 Un aeeond Aorist of
plore 1 8) wheel pe, (Ap, 104) prefixed.
ocours ny in Euke 125 wud At 42
poptewd to look ove, overloc, watch, and thus
Gyewigens of, Oce-oulyintPet 28s 83. Te
2.
bean’
134
I. The Verb.
1, euchomat=to speak out, utter aloud. Hence, to
for vow (Acta 9620. 2Cor Tht Jas 8.10).
2.proseuehomat, No.1 with pres,(AP. 104. xv)
Prchzed-to pray to. itis restrlted to prayer to
Godin NP. Hirst cee. iu Matt 5.44
erbtad-=to ask or
(give) somethi
deiow.
atted to sak for something to be given not done,
SsNo- 3). Commonly used of an inferior addressing
aapedor.
5. deomateto want, lack, or need; then, to make
ifsown one's need; hence, to supplicat, beseech
way of
>
est w person to do (rarely
dine difering from ‘No.
call aside, appeal 28
‘ntreaty, comfor or instead
185
I. The Verb
1. apapad=to regard with favour, to eake much of
stig ‘or person, on priucils. The cause oF
(ground of No.2,
phited = Uo kiss, to be fond of, having regard to
Feeling ea distinet from principle. ‘The demonstra:
yever used of man's
‘Both words
UL. The Noun,
No.2, elon, was the common word used
1 apa
Byrthe Greeks, for love and even this te far lower
THE SYNONYMOUS WORDS FOR
(cont), 134, anv 135.
Aerived: from No, 1. 8, above, with epi (Ap. 104 i
deine | i (hp. 104. ix)
(8, amatnedred,, Tis No.1, wit ena (hp, 106 9
prefited. Hence. it=to. quae” ott "wih purpose and
itention. “Occ: only in Acta 17.35 and Hes 13-7.
4. katanoed —toperceivowiththe senses refersingta
the object of olwervation rather than tothe ac of geld
tokmow (ax with pivedoy Ap, 192,13). Tt hae Sega
1 the comios ton ofthe mi in geting Yo me oF
1M LOOK.
1, anadtepo, See No.1. 6, shove
2. parakupta=to stoop down beside (pars. At
104 2h) anphnng ined to oak at tone cloely.
8, prosdoxan=t0 watch for pros. Ap. 104.) ny-
nig Capel te th Ton wi fo. OE)
4. eptoteps._ This is No.1.5, hove, with epi=upon
(ap TOES preset
5. eptakeptomet=to look spon (Ap. 108. is), a
thoaglt to sleet; to Took out, no as to select,
6. atentzd~to ix the eyes intently upon.
“PRAY” AND “PRAYER”.
11. The Noun,
‘euene=o prayer (to God}; also, vow made to God.
prosewen@No,1 with pros Ap 104 xy, rei)
ihe ward it quite common In the Papyrs, hou
ithe NP. tt reaticted to prayer offered to God,
ving regard ta the power of Him Who isnvoked
And giving prominence to personal devotion. “Alo
teat ofa pce of prayer (Acts 16.19)
dezats—Apetitionforaspecialobjec, having regard
ietogehecaaity sur than to Goa aaiciney to
supply Hy giving proxcinence to personal need. Tm
PRkive Greek ewes used ota writen petition
d.
enteusta=conti
tceess to God, giving pro
snlusnes ie cde’ contdence in preper® Oc.
only in fi 21545
5. adfeman pectic petition for a particular thing,
SUROE GS Bccos tly in Lnke et Phil
Mobo 818,
‘THE SYNONYMOUS WORDS FOR “LOVE”.
Ahan the NE, piadephie (tow of dhe ete
‘Ana? is spontaneous love, irespective ot rights”
‘ie word was supposed to be peculiar to the N.T.
Dut Wis found in the Pepys.
2, mattanthropta