πλήρωμα
Etym. from πληρόω
I. "a full measure", Eur.
2. πλ. δαιτός "the satiety" of the feast, id=Eur.; πλ. τυρῶν "their fill" of cheese, id=Eur.
3. of ships, "a full number", Hdt., Eur.; of single ships, "their complement", Thuc., etc.
4. of number, "the sum, total", Hdt., Ar.
5. "a piece inserted to fill up", NTest.
6. "fulness, full and perfect nature", id=NTest.
II. "a filling up, completing", Soph.; κυλίκων πλ. ἔχων to have "the task of filling" them, Eur.
2. "fulfilment", NTest.