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280 Greek words found.
ō
“oh!”
ō
“may be”
o ōn kai o ēn kai o erchomenos
“was, is, will be”
Ōbēd
“Obed”
obeliskos
“a point”
obolos
“a obolus”
ochleō
“to disturb”
ochlēria
“rioting”
ochlopoieō
“to riot”
ochlos
“crowd”
ochthē
“a riverbank”
ochurōma
“stronghold”
ochuroō
“to fortify”
ochuros
“fortified”
ōdē
“song”
ōdin
“labor”
ōdinō
“be in labor”
odous
“tooth”
odunaō
“be anguished”
odunē
“anguish”
odunēros
“grievous”
odurmos
“mourning”
oduromai
“to grieve”
ogdoēkonta
“eighty”
ogdoēkontaex
“eighty-six”
ogdoēkontapente
“eighty-five”
ogdoēkontatessares
“eighty-four”
ogdoēkontatreis
“eighty-three”
ogdoēkostos
“eightieth”
ogdoos
“eighth”
ogkos
“impediment”
ohios
“such as”
ohu
“whither”
ohutō, ohutōs
“thus(-ly)”
ohutos
“this/he/she/it”
oiakizō
“to steer”
oichomai
“be undone”
oida
“to know”
oikeios
“of one’s household”
oikeiotēs
“intimacy”
oikēma
“cell”
oikeō
“to dwell”
oikēsis
“place of abode”
oiketeia
“household”
oikētērion
“dwelling”
oiketēs
“slave”
oiketis
“a female domestic servant”
oikētōr
“an inhabitant”
oikētos
“inhabited”
oikia
“home”
oikiakos
“member of a house”
oikiskos
“niche”
oikizō
“to resettle”
oikodespoteō
“to manage a house”
oikodespotēs
“householder”
oikodomē
“building”
oikodomeō
“to build”
oikodomia
“edification”
oikodomos
“builder”
oikogenēs
“a native-born servant”
oikonomeō
“to manage”
oikonomia
“management”
oikonomos
“manager”
oikopedon
“an area”
oikos
“house: home”
oikoumenē
“world”
oikouros
“busy at home”
oikteirēma
“pitying”
oikteirō
“to have compassion”
oiktirmōn
“compassionate”
oiktirmos
“compassion”
oiktos
“a lament”
oiktros
“pitiable”
oimoi
“alas!”
oinochoē
“a female wine server”
oinochoos
“a male wine server”
oinoō
“be drunk with wine”
oinophlugeō
“be drunk with wine”
oinophlugia
“drunkenness”
oinopoteō
“to drink wine”
oinopotēs
“drunkard”
oinos
“wine”
oiomai
“to suppose”
oiōnisma
“an omen”
oiōnismos
“an omen”
oiōnizomai
“to foretell”
oiōnos
“an omen”
oiphi
“an ephah”
oklazō
“to kneel”
okneō
“to delay”
oknēria
“slothful”
oknēros
“lazy”
oktaēmeros
“eighth day”
oktakischilioi
“eight thousand”
oktakosioi
“eight hundred”
oktapēchus
“eight cubits”
oktō
“eight”
oktōkaideka
“eighteen”
oktōkaidekatos
“eighteenth”
olekō
“to destroy”
olethrios
“pernicious”
olethros
“destructive”
oligobios
“short-lived”
oligoō
“to lessen”
oligopistia
“little faith”
oligopistos
“of little faith”
oligopsucheō
“be faint-hearted”
oligopsuchia
“faint-heartedness”
oligopsuchos
“fainthearted”
oligōreō
“to despise”
oligos
“little/few”
oligōs
“scarcely”
oligostos
“very few”
oligotēs
“fewness”
olisthanō
“to slip”
olisthēma
“a slip”
ollumi
“to destroy”
ololugmos
“shrieking of women”
ololuzō
“to wail”
olothreuō
“to destroy”
olothreutēs
“destroyer”
Olumpas
“Olympas”
olunthos
“late fig”
olura
“a wild oat”
oluritēs
“of oaten bread”
ombrēma
“a shower”
ombros
“rainstorm”
Ōmega
“Omega”
omichlē
“fog”
omma
“eye”
omnumi
“to swear”
ōmos
“shoulder”
omphakizō
“be sour”
omphalos
“anavel”
omphax
“an unripe grape”
ōn
“being”
onagros
“a wild donkey”
onar
“dream”
onarion
“young donkey”
oneidisma
“a scorning”
oneidismos
“reproach”
oneidizō
“to revile”
oneidos
“disgrace”
ōneomai
“to buy”
Onēsimos
“Onesimus”
Onēsiphoros
“Onesiphorus”
onēsis
“profitable”
onikos
“huge millstone”
oninēmi
“to have joy”
onokentauros
“a satyr”
onoma
“name”
onomastos
“famous”
onomazō
“to name”
onos
“donkey”
ontōs
“really”
onuchion
“onyx”
onuchistēr
“cloven-footed”
onuchizō
“to claw”
onux
“a claw”
ōon
“an egg”
opē
“hole”
opētion
“a shoemaker's awl”
opheilē
“debt”
opheilēma
“debt”
opheiletēs
“debtor”
opheilō
“to owe”
ōpheleia
“advantage”
ōpheleō
“to help”
ōphelimos
“valuable”
ophelon
“I wish!”
ophelos
“gain”
ophiomachēs
“a crawling locust”
ophis
“snake”
ophrus
“brow”
ophthalmodouleia
“eye-service”
ophthalmophanōs
“clear to the eyes”
ophthalmos
“eye”
opisō
“after”
opisthen
“after”
opisthios
“posterior”
opisthiōs
“backwardly”
opisthophanōs
“backwards”
opisthotonos
“convulsion”
opōra
“fruit”
opōrophulakion
“a storehouse of fruits”
opsarion
“fish”
opse
“late”
opsia
“evening”
opsimos
“late (rain)”
opsis
“face”
opsizō
“to arrive late”
opson
“fish”
opsōnion
“compensation”
optanomai
“to appear”
optaō
“to bake”
optasia
“vision”
optazomai
“to behold”
optos
“broiled”
orcheomai
“to dance”
oregō
“to aspire”
oreinos
“hilly”
orexis
“lust”
organon
“an instrument”
orgē
“wrath”
orgilos
“quick-tempered”
orgizō
“to anger”
orguia
“a fathom”
orneon
“bird”
ornis
“hen”
ornithion
“a small bird”
ornithoskopeomai
“to use augury”
orodamnos
“a scion”
orophōma
“roofing”
oros
“mountain”
orphania
“bereavement”
orphanos
“orphan”
orthoō
“be straight up”
orthopodeō
“be upright”
orthos
“upright”
orthōs
“correctly”
orthotomeō
“to cut straight”
orthrinos
“dawn”
orthrios
“morning”
orthrizō
“to rise at dawn”
orthros
“dawn”
ortugomētra
“a mother-quail”
ōruomai
“to roar”
orussō
“to dig”
orux
“a gazelle”
osmē
“aroma”
osphrainomai
“to savor”
osphrasia
“a smell”
osphrēsis
“sense of smell”
osphus
“loins”
osteon
“bone”
ostrakinos
“clay”
ostrakon
“a potsherd”
ōtarion
“ear”
othonē
“sheet”
othonion
“bandages”
ōtion
“ear”
ou
“no”
ou mē
“never”
oua
“aha!”
ouai
“woe!”
ouchi
“not!”
oudamōs
“by no means”
oudamou
“not at all”
oude
“nor”
oude mē
“neither”
oudeis
“none”
oudepō
“not yet”
oudepote
“never”
ouketi
“not any more”
oukoun
“so”
oulē
“a discoloration”
oun
“therefore/then”
oupō
“not yet”
oura
“tail”
ouragia
“a rear guard”
ouranios
“heavenly”
ouranos
“heaven”
ouranothen
“from heaven”
Ourbanos
“Urbanus”
oureō
“to urinate”
Ourias
“Uriah”
ourios
“a rotten egg”
ouron
“urine”
ous
“ear”
ousia
“estate”
oute
“neither”
oxeōs
“swiftly”
oxos
“vinegar”
oxugraphos
“writing fast”
oxunō
“to sharpen”
oxus
“sharp/swift”
oxutēs
“swift”
oxuthumos
“quick to rage”
Ozias
“Uzziah”
ozō
“to stink”
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