pas

πᾶς [212 verses](adj sg masc nom) "All" is pas, which means, in the singular,  "all" in the sense of "the whole," or "completely" and "anything." In the plural, it means "all" in the sense of an entire group, used with superlatives, "all the bravest," and to describe all of what something is composed of. It means "every" and less frequently, "any." With numerals, it marks the exact number. The dative, plural, masculine has a special usage meaning "in the judgement of all." In the feminine, plural, dative, "unanimously." The plural neuter means "all things" and "everything." Neuter singular means "the whole." With an article in the neuter, it means "the universe."  With prepositions: ἐς τὸ πᾶν altogether, ἐν παντὶ εἶναι, ἐν παντὶ κακοῦ εἶναι, to be in great danger or fear, ἐν παντὶ εἶναι μή; ἐπὶ πᾶσιν in all things; περὶ παντὸς above all, διὰ παντός  for ever, continually, μέχρι παντός for ever.-- The word translated as "all" is the Greek adjective meaning "all," "the whole," "every," and similar ideas. It has different meanings in different forms. See Greek for details. 

Word Type
adj
Number Verses
212