2164. euphoreó
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euphoreó: To bear well, to bring forth abundantly, to be fruitful.

Original Word: εὐφορέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: euphoreó
Pronunciation: yoo-for-EH-o
Phonetic Spelling: (yoo-for-eh'-o)
KJV: bring forth abundantly
NASB: very productive
Word Origin: [from G2095 (εὖ - well) and G5409 (φορέω - bear)]

1. to bear well, i.e. be fertile

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
bring forth abundantly.

From eu and phoreo; to bear well, i.e. Be fertile -- bring forth abundantly.

see GREEK eu

see GREEK phoreo

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eu and phoreó
Definition
to bear well, i.e. to be fruitful
NASB Translation
very productive (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2164: εὐφορέω

εὐφορέω, ἐυφόρω: 1 aorist ἐυφόρησα (Lachmann ἠυφόρησα, see references in εὐδοκέω, at the beginning); (εὔφορος (bearing well)); to be fertile, bring forth plentifully: Luke 12:16. (Josephus, b. j. 2, 21, 2; Hippocrates, Geoponica, others.)

Forms and Transliterations
ευφορησεν ευφόρησεν εὐφόρησεν euphoresen euphorēsen euphóresen euphórēsen
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 12:16 V-AIA-3S
GRK: τινὸς πλουσίου εὐφόρησεν ἡ χώρα
NAS: of a rich man was very productive.
KJV: rich man brought forth plentifully:
INT: certain rich brought forth abundantly the ground

Strong's Greek 2164
1 Occurrence


εὐφόρησεν — 1 Occ.

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