313 (Prime)
- ἄδηλος (adēlos) – unseen, invisible; unknown; secret; unintelligible; unproved
- ἀκροάομαι (akroaomai) – I hearken, listen to; I attend to, obey
- Ἀνανίας (Ananias) – Ananias (Acts 5:1, etc.)
- ἀπειθής (apeithēs) – disobedient; unbelieving; inflexible, rigid, unyielding; not persuasive, incredible
- βαλιός (balios) – spotted, dappled; swift
- βᾶρις (baris) – flat-bottomed boat (barge, bark, barque); later: a large house or tower
- ἐβλήθησαν (eblēthēsan) – they were thrown, hurled, cast out
- εἴπῃς (eipēis) – (that) you would say, tell
- ἐκ νίκης (ek nikēs) = (resulting) from victory; in accordance with Nike, goddess of victory
- ἐπιάσθη (epiasthē) – he/she/it was pressed tight, squeezed; weighed down; pressed hard; repressed, stifled; taken
- ἕρση (hersē) – dew; liquid; honey
- ἔτη (etē) – years
- ἡ κάθεξις (hē kathexis) – the holding, retention; possession; holding in, restraining (Plotinus Enn. 6.1.23)
- ἡ λέξις (hē lexis) – the speech; the diction, style; word, phrase, expression; the text
- ἦτε 1 (ēte) – you (all) were
- ἦτε 2 (ēte) – surely, doubtless
- ἥτε (hēte) – who, which
- λήξεις (lēxeis) – allotments; allocations; portions; fortunes; petitions; applications (Proclus In Tim. 3.275.29)
- λογάδες (logades) – whites of the eyes
- μεμιγμένον (memigmenon) – having been mixed, brought together; been acquainted with
- παράνοια (paranoia) – derangement, madness
- πόνηρε (ponēre) – O wicked, worthless, cowardly one