Word Summary
oligos: few, little, small
Original Word: ὀλίγοςTransliteration: oligos
Phonetic Spelling: (ol-ee'-gos)
Part of Speech: Adjective; Adverb
Short Definition: few, little, small
Meaning: few, little, small
Strong's Concordance
few, small, a while.
Of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree, number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbially) somewhat -- + almost, brief(-ly), few, (a) little, + long, a season, short, small, a while.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3641: ὀλίγοςὀλίγος,
ὀλίγη,
ὀλίγον (on its occasional aspiration, (
ὀλίγος) see
WHs Appendix, p. 143;
Tdf. Proleg., pp. 91,106;
Scrivener, Introduction, p. 565, and references under the word
οὐ at the beginning), the
Sept. for
מְעַט (from
Homer down),
little, small, few, of number, multitude, quantity, or size: joined to nouns (cf.
Winers Grammar, § 20, 1 b. note;
Buttmann, § 125, 6),
Matthew 9:37;
Matthew 15:34;
Mark 6:5;
Mark 8:7;
Luke 10:2;
Luke 12:48 (
ὀλίγας namely,
πληγάς (cf. B. § 134, 6;
Winer's Grammar, § 32, 5, especially § 64, 4), opposed to
πολλαί, 47);
Acts 19:24;
1 Timothy 5:23;
Hebrews 12:10;
James 3:5 R G;
1 Peter 3:20 R G;
Revelation 3:4; of time,
short:
χρόνος,
Acts 14:28;
καιρός,
Revelation 12:12; of degree or intensity,
light, slight:
τάραχος,
Acts 12:18;
Acts 19:23;
στάσις,
; χειμών, . plural with a partitive genitive: γυναικῶν, Acts 17:4; ἀνδρῶν, Acts 17:12. ὀλίγοι, absolutely: Matthew 7:14; Matthew 20:16; (T WH omit; Tr brackets the clause); ; Luke 13:23; 1 Peter 3:20 L T Tr WH; neuter singular: Luke 7:47; τό ὀλίγον, 2 Corinthians 8:15; πρός ὀλίγον ὠφέλιμος, profitable for little (Latinparum utilis); (cf. Winers Grammar, 213 (200); some, for a little (namely, time); see below), 1 Timothy 4:8; ἐν ὀλίγῳ, in few words (cf. Shakespear's in a few), i. e. in brief, briefly (γράφειν), Ephesians 3:3; easily, without much effort, Acts 26:28f on other but incorrect interpretations of this phrase cf. Meyer at the passage (see μέγας, 1 a. γ.); πρός ὀλίγον, for a little time, James 4:14; simply ὀλίγον, adverbially: of time, a short time, a (little) while, Mark 6:31; 1 Peter 1:6; 1 Peter 5:10; Revelation 17:10; of space, a little (further), Mark 1:19; Luke 5:3. plural ὀλίγα, a few things: (Luke 10:41 WH); Revelation 2:14, 20 (Rec.); ἐπ' ὀλίγα ((see at the beginning and) ἐπί, C. I. 2 e.), Matthew 25:21, 23; δἰ ὀλίγων, briefly, in few words, γράφειν, 1 Peter 5:12 (see διά, A. III. 3) (ῤηθῆναι, Plato, Phil., p. 31 d.; legg. 6, p. 778 c.).