G05435
ΦρυγίαFrugivaPhrugia{froog-ee'-ah}probably of foreign origin; Phrygia, a region of Asia Minor:--Phrygia.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Greek Dictionary, James Strong, 1890.
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ΦρυγίαFrugivaPhrugia{froog-ee'-ah}probably of foreign origin; Phrygia, a region of Asia Minor:--Phrygia.
ΦύγελοςFuvgelosPhugellos{foog'-el-los}probably from 5343; fugitive; Phygellus, an apostate Christian:--Phygellus.See G05343.
φυγήfughvphuge{foog-ay'}from 5343; a fleeing, i.e. escape:--flight.See G05343.
φυλακήfulakhvphulake{foo-lak-ay'}from 5442; a guarding or (concretely, guard), the act, the person; figuratively, the place, the condition, or (specially), the time (as a divisi...
φυλακίζωfulakivzwphulakizo{foo-lak-id'-zo}from 5441; to incarcerate:--imprison.See G05441.
φυλακτήριονfulakthvrionphulakterion{foo-lak-tay'-ree-on}neuter of a derivative of 5442; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery.See G0...
φύλαξfuvlaxphulax{foo'-lax}from 5442; a watcher or sentry:--keeper.See G05442.
φυλάσσωfulavsswphulasso{foo-las'-so}probably from 5443 through the idea of isolation; to watch, i.e. be on guard (literally of figuratively); by implication, to preserve, obey, ...
φυλήfulhvphule{foo-lay'}from 5453 (compare 5444); an offshoot, i.e. race or clan:--kindred, tribe.See G05453.See G05444.
φύλλονfuvllonphullon{fool'-lon}from the same as 5443; a sprout, i.e. leaf:--leaf.See G05443.
φύραμαfuvramaphurama{foo'-ram-ah}from a prolonged form of phuro (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to 5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk), mean to knead; a mass ...
φυσικόςfusikovsphusikos{foo-see-kos'}from 5449; "physical", i.e. (by implication) instinctive:--natural. Compare 5591.See G05449.See G05591.
φυσικῶςfusikw'sphusikos{foo-see-koce'}adverb from 5446; "physically", i.e. (by implication) instinctively:--naturally.See G05446.
φυσιόωfusiovwphusioo{foo-see-o'-o}from 5449 in the primary sense of blowing; to inflate, i.e. (figuratively) make proud (haughty):--puff up.See G05449.
φύσιςfuvsisphusis{foo'-sis}from 5453; growth (by germination or expansion), i.e. (by implication) natural production (lineal descent); by extension, a genus or sort; figurativel...
φυσίωσιςfusivwsisphusiosis{foo-see'-o-sis}from 5448; inflation, i.e. (figuratively) haughtiness:--swelling.See G05448.
φυτείαfuteivaphuteia{foo-ti'-ah}from 5452; trans-planting, i.e. (concretely) a shrub or vegetable:--plant.See G05452.
φυτεύωfuteuvwphuteuo{foot-yoo'-o}from a derivative of 5453; to set out in the earth, i.e. implant; figuratively, to instil doctrine:--plant.See G05453.
φύωfuvwphuo{foo'-o}a primary verb; probably originally, to "puff" or blow, i.e. to swell up; but only used in the implied sense, to germinate or grow (sprout, produce), literall...
φωλεόςfwleovspholeos{fo-leh-os'}of uncertain derivative; a burrow or lurking-place:--hole.
φωνέωfwnevwphoneo{fo-neh'-o}from 5456; to emit a sound (animal, human or instrumental); by implication, to address in words or by name, also in imitation:--call (for), crow, cry...
φωνήfwnhvphone{fo-nay'}probably akin to 5316 through the idea of disclosure; a tone (articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or ...
φῶςfw'sphos{foce}from an obsolete phao (to shine or make manifest, especially by rays; compare 5316, 5346); luminousness (in the widest application, natural or artificial, abstr...
φωστήρfwsthvrphoster{foce-tare'}from 5457; an illuminator, i.e. (concretely) a luminary, or (abstractly) brilliancy:--light.See G05457.
φωσφόροςfwsfovrosphosphoros{foce-for'-os}from 5457 and 5342; light-bearing ("phosphorus"), i.e. (specially), the morning-star (figuratively):--day star.See G05457.See G05342.
φωτεινόςfwteinovsphoteinos{fo-ti-nos'}from 5457; lustrous, i.e. transparent or well-illuminated (figuratively):--bright, full of light.See G05457.
φωτίζωfwtivzwphotizo{fo-tid'-zo}from 5457; to shed rays, i.e. to shine or (transitively) to brighten up (literally or figuratively):--enlighten, illuminate, (bring to, give) lig...