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Name of God’s Son

ΠΛΗΘΥ, πληθυ

PLĒTHY, plēthy

Sounds Like: PLAY-thoo

Translations: to multiply, to increase, to abound, to be numerous, to be abundant

From the root: ΠΛΗΘΥΝΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is an inflected form of the verb 'πληθύνω' (plēthynō), meaning 'to multiply' or 'to increase'. It describes the action of becoming more numerous or abundant, or causing something else to become so. It can be used in various tenses and moods to express past, present, or future multiplication, or as a command or wish for increase.

Inflection: This form 'ΠΛΗΘΥ' is likely a truncated or archaic form, or a specific inflection that is less common. It could potentially be an imperative or a root form used in compounds, but without more context, its precise inflection is ambiguous. The root verb 'πληθύνω' itself inflects for tense, voice, and mood.

Strong’s number: G4129 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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