Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G5451 |
φυτεία |
phuteia (foo-tei'-ah) n.
1. trans-planting
2. (concretely) a shrub or vegetable
[from G5452]
KJV: plant
Root(s): G5452 |
G5452 |
φυτεύω |
phuteuo (foot-yoo'-o) v.
1. to set out in the earth, i.e. implant
2. (figuratively) to instil doctrine
[from a derivative of G5453]
KJV: plant
Root(s): G5453 |
G5453 |
φύω |
phuo (foo'-o) v.
1. to germinate or grow (sprout, produce)
{literally or figuratively}
[a primary verb, probably originally, to "puff" or blow, i.e. to swell up, but only used in the implied sense]
KJV: spring (up) |
G5454 |
φωλεός |
pholeos (fo-leh-os') n.
1. a burrow or lurking-place
[of uncertain derivative]
KJV: hole |
G5455 |
φωνέω |
phoneo (fo-neh'-o) v.
1. to emit a sound (animal, human or instrumental)
2. (by implication) to address in words or by name, also in imitation
[from G5456]
KJV: call (for), crow, cry
Root(s): G5456 |
G5456 |
φωνή |
phone (fo-nay') n.
1. a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial)
2. (by implication) an address (for any purpose), saying or language
[probably akin to G5316 through the idea of disclosure]
KJV: noise, sound, voice
See also: G5316 |
G5457 |
φῶς |
phos (foce`) n.
1. luminousness
{in the widest application, natural or artificial, abstract or concrete, literal or figurative}
[from an obsolete phao "to shine or make manifest" (especially by rays)]
KJV: fire, light
Compare: G5316, G5346 |
G5458 |
φωστήρ |
phoster (foce-tare') n.
1. an illuminator
2. (concretely) a luminary
3. (abstractly) brilliancy
[from G5457]
KJV: light
Root(s): G5457 |
G5459 |
φωσφόρος |
phosphoros (foce-for'-os) adj.
1. light-bearing ("phosphorus")
2. (specially), the morning-star (figuratively)
[from G5457 and G5342]
KJV: day star
Root(s): G5457, G5342 |
G5460 |
φωτεινός |
photeinos (fo-tei-nos') adj.
1. lustrous, i.e. transparent or well-illuminated (figuratively)
[from G5457]
KJV: bright, full of light
Root(s): G5457 |