ΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΕΩ, τροφοφορεω
TROPHOPHOREŌ, trophophoreō
Sounds Like: tro-fo-fo-REH-oh
Translations: to nourish, to carry, to bear, to sustain, to provide for
From the root: ΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to nourish or to carry, often implying a nurturing or sustaining role, similar to how a nurse or parent cares for a child. It is a compound word formed from 'τροφός' (trophe), meaning 'nourishment' or 'nurse', and 'φορέω' (phoreo), meaning 'to carry' or 'to bear'. It describes the act of providing sustenance and support.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular
Strong’s number: G5163 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΕΩ.
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- ἘΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΗΣΕΝ — he nourished, he cared for, he bore, he carried
- ΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΗΣΑΣΑΝ — having nourished, having carried, having borne, having brought up
- ΤΡΟΦΟΦΟΡΗΣΕΙ — will nourish, will bear, will carry, will sustain, will provide for
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