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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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5452 phuteuo {foot-yoo'-o} from a derivative of 5453; to set out in the earth, i.e.<br />

implant; figuratively, to instil doctrine:--plant. See Greek-- 5453<br />

5453 phuo {foo'-o} a primary verb; probably originally, to "puff" or blow, i.e. to swell<br />

up; but only used in the implied sense, to germinate or grow (sprout, produce), literally<br />

or figuratively:--spring (up).<br />

5454 pholeos {fo-leh-os'} of uncertain derivative; a burrow or lurking-place:--hole.<br />

5455 phoneo {fo-neh'-o} from 5456; to emit a sound (animal, human or<br />

instrumental); by implication, to address in words or by name, also in imitation:--call<br />

(for), crow, cry. See Greek-- 5456<br />

5456 phone {fo-nay'} probably akin to 5316 through the idea of disclosure; a tone<br />

(articulate, bestial or artificial); by implication, an address (for any purpose), saying or<br />

language:--noise, sound, voice. See Greek-- 5316<br />

5457 phos {foce} from an obsolete phao (to shine or make manifest, especially by<br />

rays; compare 5316, 5346); luminousness (in the widest application, natural or artificial,<br />

abstract or concrete, literal or figurative):--fire, light. See Greek-- 5316 See Greek--<br />

5346<br />

5458 phoster {foce-tare'} from 5457; an illuminator, i.e. (concretely) a luminary, or<br />

(abstractly) brilliancy:--light. See Greek-- 5457<br />

5459 phosphoros {foce-for'-os} from 5457 and 5342; light-bearing ("phosphorus"),<br />

i.e. (specially), the morning-star (figuratively):--day star. See Greek-- 5457 See Greek--<br />

5342<br />

5460 photeinos {fo-ti-nos'} from 5457; lustrous, i.e. transparent or well-illuminated<br />

(figuratively):--bright, full of light. See Greek-- 5457<br />

5461 photizo {fo-tid'-zo} from 5457; to shed rays, i.e. to shine or (transitively) to<br />

brighten up (literally or figuratively):--enlighten, illuminate, (bring to, give) light, make to<br />

See. See Greek-- 5457<br />

5462 photismos {fo-tis-mos'} from 5461; illumination (figuratively):--light. See<br />

Greek-- 5461<br />

5463 chairo {khah'-ee-ro} a primary verb; to be "cheer"ful, i.e. calmly happy or welloff;<br />

impersonally, especially as salutation (on meeting or parting), be well:--farewell, be<br />

glad, God speed, greeting, hall, joy(- fully), rejoice.<br />

5464 chalaza {khal'-ad-zah} probably from 5465; hail:--hail. See Greek-- 5465

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