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ΦΥΤΕΥ, φυτευ

PHYTEU, phyteu

Sounds Like: foo-TEH-oo

Translations: to plant, to sow, to cultivate

From the root: ΦΥΤΕΥΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This is the stem of the Koine Greek verb 'phyteuō', meaning 'to plant' or 'to sow'. It refers to the act of putting seeds or young plants into the ground so that they can grow. It can also be used metaphorically for establishing or founding something. The provided form 'ΦΥΤΕΥ' is likely part of a compound word or an inflected form where the ending has been omitted or is implied by context, such as in 'καταφυτεύσω' (I will plant again/firmly plant) from the example usage.

Inflection: Verb stem, likely used in various tenses and moods, such as future active indicative (e.g., καταφυτεύσω), or other forms where the ending is added to this stem.

Strong’s number: G5452 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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From the same root

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