Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.


Greek Synonyms inserted into Greek Strong's Dictionary

0977 + and above unto them that had eaten +/ . bibrosko {bib-ro'-sko}; a reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary verb [perhaps causative of 1006 + feeding + to feed + unto him Feed + And they that fed + And they that kept + When they that fed +/ ]; to eat: --eat .

1006 + feeding + to feed + unto him Feed + And they that fed + And they that kept + When they that fed +/ . bosko {bos'-ko}; a prol . form of a primary verb [compare 0977 + and above unto them that had eaten +/ , 1016 + oxen + an ox + the ox + his ox + of oxen + for oxen + and the oxen + the mouth of the ox +/ ]; to pasture; by extension to, fodder; reflexively, to graze: --feed, keep .

1008 + herbs +/ . botane {bot-an'-ay}; from 1006 + feeding + to feed + unto him Feed + And they that fed + And they that kept + When they that fed +/ ; herbage (as if for grazing): --herb .

1016 + oxen + an ox + the ox + his ox + of oxen + for oxen + and the oxen + the mouth of the ox +/ . bous {booce}; probably from the base of 1006 + feeding + to feed + unto him Feed + And they that fed + And they that kept + When they that fed +/ ; an ox (as grazing), i .e . an animal of that species ("beef"): --ox .

4165 + Feed + cattle + feedeth + feeding + to feed + shall feed + was to rule + unto him Feed + that shall rule + with you feeding + And he shall rule + and he shall rule +/ . poimaino {poy-mah'-ee-no}; from 4166 + pastors + shepherd + shepherds + a shepherd + the shepherd + the shepherds + as a shepherd + is the shepherd + unto the Shepherd + And the shepherds + and not the shepherd + them by the shepherds +/ ; to tend as a shepherd of (figuratively, superviser): --feed (cattle), rule .

4167 + fold + a flock + their flock + of the flock +/ . poimne {poym'-nay}; contraction from 4165 + Feed + cattle + feedeth + feeding + to feed + shall feed + was to rule + unto him Feed + that shall rule + with you feeding + And he shall rule + and he shall rule +/ ; a flock (literally or figuratively): --flock, fold .