ὁλοτελής, -ές (ὅλος, τίλος), complete, perfect. 1Th.5:23.
SYN.: ὁλόκληρος (which see), τέλειος. "As regards meaning, ὁλόκληρος can hardly be distinguished from ὁλοτελής though, in accordance with its derivation, it draws more special attention to the several parts to which the wholeness spoken of extends, no part being wanting or lacking in completeness" (M,
Th., 78) (
AS)