G04197
πορείαporeivaporeia{por-i'-ah}from 4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career:--journey(-ing), ways.See G04198.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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πορείαporeivaporeia{por-i'-ah}from 4198; travel (by land); figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career:--journey(-ing), ways.See G04198.
πορεύομαιporeuvomaiporeuomai{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 (figu...
πορθέωporqevwportheo{por-theh'-o}prolongation from pertho (to sack); to ravage (figuratively):--destroy, waste.
πορισμόςporismovsporismos{por-is-mos'}from a derivative of poros (a way, i.e. means); furnishing (procuring), i.e. (by implication) money-getting (acquisition):--gain.
∏όρκιοςPovrkiosPorkios{por'-kee-os}of Latin origin; apparently swinish; Porcius, a Roman:--Porcius.
πορνείαporneivaporneia{por-ni'-ah}from 4203; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry:--fornication.See G04203.
πορνεύωporneuvwporneuo{porn-yoo'-o}from 4204; to act the harlot, i.e. (literally) indulge unlawful lust (of either sex), or (figuratively) practise idolatry:--commit (fornicatio...
πόρνηpovrnhporne{por'-nay}feminine of 4205; a strumpet; figuratively, an idolater:--harlot, whore.See G04205.
πόρνοςpovrnospornos{por'-nos}from pernemi (to sell; akin to the base of 4097); a (male) prostitute (as venal), i.e. (by analogy) a debauchee (libertine):--fornicator, whoremonge...
πόρρωpovrrwporrho{por'-rho}adverb from 4253; forwards, i.e. at a distance:--far, a great way off. See also 4207.See G04253.See G04207.
πόρρωθενpovrrwqenporrhothen{por'-rho-then}from 4206 with adverbial enclitic of source; from far, or (by implication) at a distance, i.e. distantly:--afar off.See G04206.
πορρωτέρωporrhoteroporrhotero{por-rho-ter'-o}adverb comparative of 4206; further, i.e. a greater distance:--farther.See G04206.
πορφύραporfuvraporphura{por-foo'-rah}of Latin origin; the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it:--purple.
πορφυροῦςporfurou'sporphurous{por-foo-rooce'}from 4209; purpureal, i.e. bluish red:--purple.See G04209.
πορφυρόπωλιςporfurovpwlisporphuropolis{por-foo-rop'-o-lis}feminine of a compound of 4209 and 4453; a female trader in purple cloth:--seller of purple.See G04209.See G04453.
ποσάκιςposavkisposakis{pos-ak'-is}multiplicative from 4214; how many times:--how oft(-en).See G04214.
πόσιςpovsisposis{pos'-is}from the alternate of 4095; a drinking (the act), i.e. (concretely) a draught:--drink.See G04095.
πόσοςpovsosposos{pos'-os}from an absolute pos (who, what) and 3739; interrogative pronoun (of amount) how much (large, long or (plural) many):--how great (long, many), what.See ...
ποταμόςpotamovspotamos{pot-am-os'}probably from a derivative of the alternate of 4095 (compare 4224); a current, brook or freshet (as drinkable), i.e. running water:--flood, riv...
ποταμοφόρητοςpotamofovrhtospotamophoretos{pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos}from 4215 and a derivative of 5409; river-borne, i.e. overwhelmed by a stream:--carried away of the flood.See G042...
ποταπόςpotapovspotapos{pot-ap-os'}apparently from 4219 and the base of 4226; interrogatively, whatever, i.e. of what possible sort:--what (manner of).See G04219.See G04226.
ποτέpotevpote{pot-eh'}from the base of 4225 and 5037; indefinite adverb, at some time, ever:--afore-(any, some-)time(-s), at length (the last), (+ n-)ever, in the old time, in t...
ποτέpotevpote{pot'-eh}from the base of 4226 and 5037; interrogative adverb, at what time:--+ how long, when.See G04226.See G05037.
πότερονpovteronpoteron{pot'-er-on}neuter of a comparative of the base of 4226; interrogative as adverb, which (of two), i.e. is it this or that:--whether.See G04226.
ποτήριονpothvrionpoterion{pot-ay'-ree-on}neuter of a derivative of the alternate of 4095; a drinking-vessel; by extension, the contents thereof, i.e. a cupful (draught); figurat...
ποτίζωpotivzwpotizo{pot-id'-zo}from a derivative of the alternate of 4095; to furnish drink, irrigate:--give (make) to drink, feed, water.See G04095.
∏οτίολοιPotivoloiPotioloi{pot-ee'-ol-oy}of Latin origin; little wells, i.e. mineral springs; Potioli (i.e. Puteoli), a place in Italy:--Puteoli.