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See also 4130. see GREEK for 415. see GREEK for 4130 4127 plege play-gay' from 4141; a stroke; by implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity:--plague, stripe, wound(-ed). see GREEK for 4141 4128 plethos play'-thos from 4130; a fulness, i.e. a large number, throng, populace:--bundle, company, multitude. see GREEK for 4130 4129 plethuno play-thoo'-no from another form of 4128; to increase (transitively or intransitively):--abound, multiply. see GREEK for 4128 4130 pletho play'-tho, a prolonged form of a primary pleo pleh'-o (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form pimplemi) to "fill" (literally or figuratively (imbue, influence, supply)); specially, to fulfil (time):--accomplish, full (...come), furnish. 4131 plektes plake'-tace from 4141; a smiter, i.e. pugnacious (quarrelsome):--striker. see GREEK for 4141 4132 plemmura plame-moo'-rah prolonged from 4130; flood-tide, i.e. (by analogy) a freshet:--flood. see GREEK for 4130 4133 plen plane from 4119; moreover (besides), i.e. albeit, save that, rather, yet:--but (rather), except, nevertheless, notwithstanding, save, than. see GREEK for 4119 4134 pleres play'-race from 4130; replete, or covered over; by analogy, complete:--full. see GREEK for 4130 4135 plerophoreo play-rof-or-eh'-o from 4134 and 5409; to carry out fully (in evidence), i.e. completely assure (or convince), entirely accomplish:--most surely believe, fully know (persuade), make full proof of. see GREEK for 413. see GREEK for 5409 4136 plerophoria play-rof-or-ee'-ah from 4135; entire confidence:--(full) assurance. see GREEK for 4135 4137 pleroo play-ro'-o from 4134; to make replete, i.e. (literally) to cram (a net), level up (a hollow), or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence), satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or task), verify (or coincide with a prediction), etc.:--accomplish, X after, (be) complete, end, expire, fill (up), fulfil, (be, make) full (come), fully preach, perfect, supply. see GREEK for 4134 4138 pleroma play'-ro-mah from 4137; repletion or completion, i.e. (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement, copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as container, performance, period):--which is put in to fill up, piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness. see GREEK for 4137 4139 plesion play-see'-on neuter of a derivative of pelas (near); (adverbially) close by; as noun, a neighbor, i.e. fellow (as man, countryman, Christian or friend):--near, neighbour. 4140 plesmone place-mon-ay' from a presumed derivative of 4130; a filling up, i.e. (figuratively) gratification:--satisfying. see GREEK for 4130 4141 plesso place'-so apparently another form of 4111 (through the idea of flattening out); to pound, i.e. (figuratively) to inflict with (calamity):--smite. Compare 5180. see GREEK for 518. see GREEK for 4111 4142 ploiarion ploy-ar'-ee-on neuter of a presumed derivative of 4143; a boat:--boat, little (small) ship. see GREEK for 4143 4143 ploion ploy'-on from 4126; a sailer, i.e. vessel:--ship(-ing). see GREEK for 4126 4144 ploos plo'-os from 4126; a sail, i.e. navigation:--course, sailing, voyage. see GREEK for 4126 4145 plousios ploo'-see-os from 4149; wealthy; figuratively, abounding with:--rich. see GREEK for 4149 4146 plousios ploo-see'-oce adverb from 4145; copiously:--abundantly, richly. see GREEK for 4145 4147 plouteo ploo-teh'-o from 4148; to be (or become) wealthy (literally or figuratively):--be increased with goods, (be made, wax) rich. see GREEK for 4148 4148 ploutizo ploo-tid'-zo from 4149; to make wealthy (figuratively):--en- (make) rich. see GREEK for 4149 4149 ploutos ploo'-tos from the base of 4130; wealth (as fulness), i.e. (literally) money, possessions, or (figuratively) abundance, richness, (specially), valuable bestowment:--riches. see GREEK for 4130 4150 pluno ploo'-no a prolonged form of an obsolete pluo (to "flow"); to "plunge", i.e. launder clothing:--wash. Compare 3068, 3538. see GREEK for 306. see GREEK for 3538 4151 pneuma pnyoo'-mah from 4154; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare 5590. see GREEK for 415. see GREEK for 5590 4152 pneumatikos pnyoo-mat-ik-os' from 4151; non-carnal, i.e. (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross), or (daemoniacally) a spirit (concretely), or (divinely) supernatural, regenerate, religious:--spiritual. Compare 5591. see GREEK for 415. see GREEK for 5591 4153 pneumatikos pnyoo-mat-ik-oce' adverb from 4152; non-physically, i.e. divinely, figuratively:--spiritually. see GREEK for 4152 4154 pneo pneh'-o a primary word; to breathe hard, i.e. breeze:--blow. Compare 5594. see GREEK for 5594 4155 pnigo pnee'-go strengthened from 4154; to wheeze, i.e. (causative, by implication) to throttle or strangle (drown):--choke, take by the throat. see GREEK for 4154 4156 pniktos pnik-tos' from 4155; throttled, i.e. (neuter concretely) an animal choked to death (not bled):--strangled. see GREEK for 4155 4157 pnoe pno-ay' from 4154; respiration, a breeze:--breath, wind. see GREEK for 4154 4158 poderes pod-ay'-race from 4228 and another element of uncertain affinity; a dress (2066 implied) reaching the ankles:--garment down to the foot. see GREEK for 422. see GREEK for 2066 4159 pothen poth'-en from the base of 4213 with enclitic adverb of origin; from which (as interrogative) or what (as relative) place, state, source or cause:--whence. see GREEK for 4213 4160 poieo poy-eh'-o apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application, more or less direct):--abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, + band together, be, bear, + bewray, bring (forth), cast out, cause, commit, + content, continue, deal, + without any delay, (would) do(-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain, give, have, hold, X journeying, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship, make, X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform, provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure, shew, X shoot out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law, work, yield. Compare 4238. see GREEK for 4238 4161 poiema poy'-ay-mah from 4160; a product, i.e. fabric (literally or figuratively):--thing that is made, workmanship. see GREEK for 4160 4162 poiesis poy'-ay-sis from 4160; action, i.e. performance (of the law):--deed. see GREEK for 4160 4163 poietes poy-ay-tace' from 4160; a performer; specially, a "poet"; --doer, poet. see GREEK for 4160 4164 poikilos poy-kee'-los of uncertain derivation; motley, i.e. various in character:--divers, manifold. 4165 poimaino poy-mah'-ee-no from 4166; to tend as a shepherd of (figuratively, superviser):--feed (cattle), rule. see GREEK for 4166 4166 poimen poy-mane' of uncertain affinity; a shepherd (literally or figuratively):--shepherd, pastor. 4167 poimne poym'-nay contraction from 4165; a flock (literally or figuratively):--flock, fold. see GREEK for 4165 4168 poimnion poym'-nee-on neuter of a presumed derivative of 4167; a flock, i.e. (figuratively) group (of believers):--flock. see GREEK for 4167 4169 poios poy'-os from the base of 4226 and 3634; individualizing interrogative (of character) what sort of, or (of number) which one:--what (manner of), which. see GREEK for 422. see GREEK for 3634 4170 polemeo pol-em-eh'-o from 4171; to be (engaged) in warfare, i.e. to battle (literally or figuratively): -fight, (make) war. see GREEK for 4171 4171 polemos pol'-em-os from pelomai (to bustle); warfare (literally or figuratively; a single encounter or a series):--battle, fight, war. 4172 polis pol'-is probably from the same as 4171, or perhaps from 4183; a town (properly, with walls, of greater or less size):--city. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 4171 4173 politarches pol-it-ar'-khace from 4172 and 757; a town-officer, i.e. magistrate:--ruler of the city. see GREEK for 417. see GREEK for 757 4174 politeia pol-ee-ti'-ah from 4177 ("polity"); citizenship; concretely, a community:--commonwealth, freedom. see GREEK for 4177 4175 politeuma pol-it'-yoo-mah from 4176; a community, i.e. (abstractly) citizenship (figuratively):--conversation. see GREEK for 4176 4176 politeuomai pol-it-yoo'-om-ahee middle voice of a derivative of 4177; to behave as a citizen (figuratively):--let conversation be, live. see GREEK for 4177 4177 polites pol-ee'-tace from 4172; a townsman:--citizen. see GREEK for 4172 4178 pollakis pol-lak'-is multiplicative adverb from 4183; many times, i.e. frequently:--oft(-en, -entimes, -times). see GREEK for 4183 4179 pollaplasion pol-lap-las-ee'-ohn from 4183 and probably a derivative of 4120; manifold, i.e. (neuter as noun) very much more:--manifold more. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 4120 4180 polulogia pol-oo-log-ee'-ah from a compound of 4183 and 3056; loquacity, i.e. prolixity:--much speaking. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 3056 4181 polumeros pol-oo-mer'-oce adverb from a compound of 4183 and 3313; in many portions, i.e. variously as to time and agency (piecemeal):--at sundry times. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 3313 4182 polupoikilos pol-oo-poy'-kil-os from 4183 and 4164; much variegated, i.e. multifarious:--manifold. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 4164 4183 polus pol-oos' including the forms from the alternate pollos; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many; neuter (singular) as adverbial, largely; neuter (plural) as adverb or noun often, mostly, largely:--abundant, + altogether, common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -ly, while), long, many, much, oft(-en (-times)), plenteous, sore, straitly. Compare 4118, 4119. see GREEK for 411. see GREEK for 4119 4184 polusplagchnos pol-oo'-splankh-nos from 4183 and 4698 (figuratively); extremely compassionate:--very pitiful. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 4698 4185 poluteles pol-oo-tel-ace' from 4183 and 5056; extremely expensive:--costly, very precious, of great price. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 5056 4186 polutimos pol-oot'-ee-mos from 4183 and 5092; extremely valuable:--very costly, of great price. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 5092 4187 polutropos pol-oot-rop'-oce adverb from a compound of 4183 and 5158; in many ways, i.e. variously as to method or form:--in divers manners. see GREEK for 418. see GREEK for 5158 4188 poma pom'-ah from the alternate of 4095; a beverage:--drink. see GREEK for 4095 4189 poneria pon-ay-ree'-ah from 4190; depravity, i.e. (specially), malice; plural (concretely) plots, sins:--iniquity, wickedness. see GREEK for 4190 4190 poneros pon-ay-ros' from a derivative of 4192; hurtful, i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing from 2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well as from 4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased; but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious, facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners:--bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See also 4191. see GREEK for 419. see GREEK for 255. see GREEK for 455. see GREEK for 4191 4191 poneroteros pon-ay-rot'-er-os comparative of 4190; more evil:--more wicked. see GREEK for 4190 4192 ponos pon'-os from the base of 3993; toil, i.e. (by implication) anguish:--pain. see GREEK for 3993 4193 Pontikos pon-tik-os' from 4195; a Pontican, i.e. native of Pontus:--born in Pontus. see GREEK for 4195 4194 Pontios pon'-tee-os of Latin origin; apparently bridged; Pontius, a Roman:--Pontius. 4195 Pontos pon'-tos a sea; Pontus, a region of Asia Minor:--Pontus. 4196 Poplios pop'-lee-os of Latin origin; apparently "popular"; Poplius (i.e. Publius), a Roman:--Publius. 4197 poreia por-i'-ah from 4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career:--journey(-ing), ways. see GREEK for 4198 4198 poreuomai por-yoo'-om-ahee middle voice from a derivative of the same as 3984; to traverse, i.e. travel (literally or figuratively; especially to remove (figuratively, die), live, etc.); --depart, go (away, forth, one's way, up), (make a, take a) journey, walk. see GREEK for 3984 4199 portheo por-theh'-o prolongation from pertho (to sack); to ravage (figuratively):--destroy, waste. 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