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41 τελειογονῆσαι
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42 τελειογονείν
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43 τελειογονεῖν
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44 τελειογονείσθαι
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45 τελειογονεῖσθαι
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46 τελειογονείται
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47 τελειογονεῖται
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48 τελειογονηθήναι
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49 τελειογονηθῆναι
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50 τελειογονηθέντος
τελειογονέωproduce fruit in perfection: aor part pass masc /neut gen sg -
51 τελειογονούσης
τελειογονέωproduce fruit in perfection: pres part act fem gen sg (attic epic) -
52 fructificar
v1. to bear (or produce) fruit2. (fig.) to come to fruition -
53 विफल्
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54 φέρω
+ V 69-76-45-55-45=290 Gn 4,3.4; 27,4.7.13A: to bear [τινα] Gn 36,7; id. [τι] Ex 28,30; to carry, to carry away [τινα] Is 64,5; to bring [τι] Gn 4,3; to bring, to offer (an anim.) [τινα] Lv 5,7; id. [τι] JgsA 6,18; to bear, to produce (fruit) [τι] Hag 2,19; to bear, to endure [τι] Dt 1,12; to bear, to lead [τινα] Nm 11,14; to lead, to direct, to incline sb to do [τινα+inf.] Ex 35,29; to stretch, to extend Jos 15,2M: to give to sb [τί τινι] Sir 47,6; to fling 2 Mc 3,25P: to be carried, to be moved Jb 17,1; to be shaken (of leaves) Lv 26,36; to gush out 2 Mc 14,45φέρετε ἑαυτοῖς βουλήν deliberate among yourselves 2 Sm 16,20; μὴ βαρέως φέρε be not indignant Gn 31,35; καταιγὶς φερομένη rushing storm Is 28,15Cf. BICKERMAN 1980 178(n.118); DORIVAL 1994 53.325; WEVERS 1990, 584; →TWNT(→ἀναφέρω, ἀποφέρω, διαφέρω, εἰσφέρω, ἐκφέρω, ἐμφέρω, ἐπεις-, ἐπιφέρω, καταφέρω, μεταφέρω, παραφέρω, περιφέρω, προφέρω, προεκ-, προσφέρω, προσαναφέρω, συγκαταφέρω, συμφέρω, συμπεριφέρω, συναναφέρω, ὑπερφέρω, ὑποφέρω,,) -
55 fertile
[ˈfəːtaɪl] adjective1) producing a lot:خَصْب، خَصيبa fertile mind/imagination.
2) able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc:مُثْمِر، وَلودfertile seed.
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56 τελειογονέω
A produce fruit in perfection or in due season, Thphr. CP3.18.1;καρπόν Ph.2.400
:—[voice] Pass., come complete into the world, Id.1.29, al.:—[full] τελεογονέω in Thphr.CP1.11.3; [full] τελεογονέομαι in Plu. 2.1018b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τελειογονέω
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57 ἐξομοιόω
A make quite like, assimilate,τὸ εἶδος Hdt.3.24
;αὑτὸν τῇ πολιτείᾳ Pl.Grg. 512e
; ἐ. τοὺς καρπούς produce fruit exactly like, Thphr.HP2.2.4; adapt,τοῖς ἤθεσι τῶν λεγόντων καὶ τῶν ἀκουόντων τοὺς λόγους Anon.Oxy.1012i
28; compare, liken,τί τινι Str.2.5.22
, Ph.2.11, al.:—[voice] Pass., become or be like, , cf. S.Aj. 549, X.Oec.7.32;ὁ Ἄψος σχῆμα ἐ. πρὸς τὸν Πηνειόν Plu.Flam.3
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξομοιόω
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58 قادر
قادِر \ capable: able; clever: He’s a very capable player. \ قَادِر على (فِعْل شَيء) \ be able to do sth.: to have the power, chance, cleverness, etc. to do sth: will you be able to help. capable of: having the power to do sth., able to do sth.: He’s capable of doing that without my help. \ قَادِر على الإخصاب \ fertile: (of living things) able to produce fruit or young. -
59 مثمر
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60 مخصاب
مِخصاب \ fertile: (of living things) able to produce fruit or young. productive: (of land, work, plans, etc.) producing (many) goods or results. \ See Also مُخْصِب، خصيب (خَصِيب)
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