ΣΠΑΡΓΑΩ, σπαργαω
SPARGAŌ, spargaō
Sounds Like: spar-GAH-oh
Translations: to swell, to be full, to be ripe, to be ready to burst
From the root: ΣΠΑΡΓΑΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb describes the state of being swollen, full, or ripe, often implying a readiness to burst or be delivered. It can refer to the swelling of a woman's breasts with milk, indicating a state of being full or ready for childbirth, or more generally to anything that is full to the point of distention. It conveys a sense of being at a peak state of fullness or ripeness.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular (I swell); or Infinitive (to swell)
Strong’s number: G4683 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΣΠΑΡΓΩΣΗΣ — (of) swelling, (of) bursting forth, (of) being full, (of) being ripe
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