ΨΩΧΩ, ψωχω
PSŌCHŌ, psōchō
Sounds Like: PSO-khoh
Translations: to rub, to rub off, to wipe off
From the root: ΨΩΧΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to rub, to rub off, or to wipe off. It describes the action of applying friction to a surface, often to remove something or to clean. It can be used in contexts like rubbing grain or wiping away dirt.
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Indicative, Active Voice
Strong’s number: G5597 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΨΩΧΟΝΤΕΣ — rubbing, rubbing off, wiping off
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