Vocabulary

Definitions Number Verses Only Used In
phyteuo

ἐφύτευσεν [7 verses](3rd sg aor ind act) "Hath planted" is from phyteuo, which means "beget," "engender," generally, "produce," "bring about," "cause (mostly of evils), "implant in," "to plant {especially trees," "to set-up," and specifically, "to plant with trees." When used as a noun, means "father" or, in plural, "parents."  - - (MM) "Planted" is from a verb which means "beget," "engender," generally, "produce," "bring about," "cause (mostly of evils), "implant in, "to plant" (especially trees), "to set-up," and specifically, "to plant with trees." When used as a noun, means "father" or, in plural, "parents."

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piazo

ἐπιάσατε [1 verse](verb 2nd pl aor ind act)  "Caught" is from piazo, which means "press tight," "squeeze," "press down," "oppress," "hold fast to," "insist upon," and "lay hold of."

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piezo

πεπιεσμένον [1 verse] (part sg perf mp neut nom/acc) "Pressed down" is from piezo, which means  to "compress", "squeeze", "press or weigh down (weight)", "press hard (army)", "repress", "stifle", "outweigh", "to be exhausted in the heat of the sun", and "determine precisely".  - "Pressed down"  means  to "compress", "squeeze", "press or weigh down (weight)", "press hard (army)", "repress", "stifle", "outweigh", "to be exhausted in the heat of the sun", and "determine precisely". 

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pinax

πίνακος [1 verse](noun sg masc gen) "Platter" is pinax, which means "board", "plank", "drawing- or writing-tablet", "trencher", "platter",  "public notice-board or register", "strop" to sharpen knives on,  and "toy-theatrer" for marionettes. - -A unique (for Jesus) word is translated as "platter" that means "board", "plank", "drawing- or writing-tablet", "trencher", "platter",  and "public notice-board or register". This word is used in the Gospels earlier describing the presentation of John the Baptist's head, however, Jesus uses it only here. In the Matthew version (Matthew 23:2) another word is used. 

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pino

πίνων, [36 verses](part sg pres act masc nom) "Drinking" is  pino, which means "to drink," "to celebrate," and "soak up." -- The word "drink" is the Greek for meaning to "drink." It also has a double meaning. "To drink" also means "to celebrate."

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