ἀ·διά·κριτος -ον | impartial (adj.) |
ἀ·κατά·κριτος -ον | without due process (adj.) |
ἀνα+κρίνω | to cross-examine (v.) |
ἀνά·κρισις, -εως, ἡ | interrogation (n.) questioning, inquisition . |
ἀντ·απο+κρίνομαι | to rejoin (v.) |
ἀν·υπό·κριτος -ον | unhypocritical/without affectation (adj.) without (pretense, dissembling, deceit, dishonesty, duplicity, lying, guile, subterfuge, feigning, shamming, faking, bluff, bluffing, posturing hypocrisy) |
ἀπό·κριμα, -ατος, τό | response (n.) [= κατάκριμα: condemnation, judgement; ψήφῳ: pebble used in voting (Hesyc.)] |
ἀπο+κρίνομαι | to answer (v.) Lit:"judge/decide-from", hence involves a response that requires some thinking/consideration/decision. Usually rendered "answer" (in response to a question/inquiry) |
ἀπό·κρισις, -εως, ἡ | answer (n.) |
ἀ·σύγ·κριτος[1] -ον [EXTRA] | uncomparable (adj.) |
Ἀσύγκριτος[2], -ου, ὁ | Asyncritus (n.) |
αὐτο·κατά·κριτος -ον | self-condemned (adj.) |
δια+κρίνω | to discriminate(pos) doubt(neg) (v.) Lit:"judge-from-side-to-side", hence thoroughly-discern/decide/distinguish/judge/separate, or doubt(neg). |
διά·κρισις, -εως, ἡ | differentiation (n.) |
δικαιο·κρισία, -ας, ἡ | just-judgement (n.) |
ἐγ+κρίνω | to equate (v.) [reckon/regard as] |
ἐπι+κρίνω | to ??? (v.) |
κατά·κριμα, -ατος, τό | condemnation (n.) |
κατα+κρίνω | to condemn (v.) Lit:"judge-down", hence condemn/decree-against/sentence-guilty (after judicial process) |
κατά·κρισις, -εως, ἡ | condemnation (n.) |
κρίμα, -ατος, τό | judgment (n.) /decision/determination/sentence, decree, resolution. Distinct from "καταδικάζω", down-justify and "κατακρίνω", down-judge/condemn) LXX: justice, ordinances/statutes |
κρίσις, -εως, ἡ | judgment (n.) /decision, turning point, sudden change, crisis, estimation, conceit |
κριτήριον, -ου, τό | court (n.) [see criterion] |
κριτής, -οῦ, ὁ | judge (n.) [see critic] |
πρό·κριμα, -ατος, τό | prejudgement (n.) |
συγ+κρίνω | to compare (v.) |
συν·υπο+κρίνομαι | to be-hypocritical-with (v.) Lit:"under-judging-together-with", hence, pretend-with, be-under-pretense-with, be-hypocritical-with" (+Dat) |
ὑπο+κρίνομαι | to hypocrite (v.) |
ὑπό·κρισις, -εως, ἡ | hypocrisy (n.) υποκρισις means being under predetermined critical analysis, like denominational creeds, whether formal or informal. It is a belief system or basis of judgment that has been passed down from others, i.e. the traditions of men. |
ὑπο·κριτής, -οῦ, ὁ | hypocrite (n.) dissembler; detractor, delator (informer); certator [αγωνισται=οι ὑποκριται (Hesyc.)]; |
κρίνω | to judge (v.) /decide, assess/determine, discriminate/separate. Also LXX: contend, avenge/vindicate, decree. |