5093. timios
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5093: τίμιος

τίμιος, τίμια, τίμιον (τιμή), from Homer down;

a. properly, held as of great price, i. e. precious: λίθος, Revelation 17:4; Revelation 18:12, 16; Revelation 21:19; plural 1 Corinthians 3:12 (R. V. costly stones); comparitive τιμιωτερος, 1 Peter 1:7 Rec.; superlative τιμιωτατος, Revelation 18:12; Revelation 21:11.

b. metaphorically, held in honor, esteemed, especially dear: Hebrews 13:4; τίνι, to one, Acts 5:34; Acts 20:24 (here with a genitive also, according to the text of T Tr WH (οὐδενός λόγου etc. not worth a word; cf. Meyer at the passage)); καρπός τῆς γῆς, James 5:7; αἷμα, 1 Peter 1:19; ἐπαγγέλματα, 2 Peter 1:4.

Forms and Transliterations
τιμια τίμια τιμιαν τιμίαν τιμίας τίμιοι τιμίοις τιμιον τίμιον τιμιος τίμιος τιμιου τιμίου τιμιους τιμίους τιμιω τιμίω τιμίῳ τιμίων τιμιωτατου τιμιωτάτου τιμιωτατω τιμιωτάτω τιμιωτάτῳ τιμιωτέρα τιμιώτερον timia tímia timian timían timio timiō timíoi timíōi timion tímion timios tímios timiotato timiōtatō timiotátoi timiōtátōi timiotatou timiotátou timiōtatou timiōtátou timiou timíou timious timíous
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