Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G5161 |
Τρόφιμος |
Trophimos (trof'-ee-mos) n/p.
1. nutritious
2. Trophimus, a Christian
[from G5160]
KJV: Trophimus
Root(s): G5160 |
G5162 |
τροφός |
trophos (trof-os') n.
1. a nourisher, i.e. nurse
[from G5142]
KJV: nurse
Root(s): G5142 |
G5163 |
τροχιά |
trochia (trokh-ee-ah') n.
1. a track (as a wheel-rut)
2. (figuratively) a course of conduct
[from G5164]
KJV: path
Root(s): G5164 |
G5164 |
τροχός |
trochos (trokh-os') n.
1. a wheel (as a runner)
2. (figuratively) a circuit of physical effects
[from G5143]
KJV: course
Root(s): G5143 |
G5165 |
τρύβλιον |
trublion (troob'-lee-on) n.
1. a bowl
[neuter of a presumed derivative of uncertain affinity]
KJV: dish |
G5166 |
τρυγάω |
trugao (troo-gah'-o) v.
1. to collect the vintage
[from a derivative of trugo "to dry" meaning ripe fruit (as if dry)]
KJV: gather |
G5167 |
τρυγών |
trugon (troo-gone') n.
1. a turtle-dove (as cooing)
[from truzo "to murmur" (akin to G5149, but denoting a duller sound)]
KJV: turtle-dove
See also: G5149 |
G5168 |
τρυμαλιά |
trumalia (troo-mal-ee-ah') n.
1. an orifice, i.e. needle's eye
[from a derivative of truo "to wear away" (akin to the base of G5134, G5147 and G5176)]
KJV: eye
Compare: G5169
See also: G5134, G5147, G5176 |
G5169 |
τρύπημα |
trupema (troo'-pay-mah) n.
1. an aperture, i.e. a needle's eye
[from a derivative of the base of G5168]
KJV: eye
Root(s): G5168 |
G5170 |
Τρύφαινα |
Truphaina (troo'-fai-nah) n/p.
1. luxurious
2. Tryphoena, a Christian woman
[from G5172]
KJV: Tryphena
Root(s): G5172 |