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ὕ̱δνης, ὑδνέωnourish: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)ὑδνέωnourish: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
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τρέφω fut. θρέψω; 1 aor. ἔθρεψα. Pass.: aor. ἐτράφην LXX; ptc. τραφείς; pf. ptc. τεθραμμένος (Hom.+).① to care for by providing food or nourishment, feed, nourish, support animals (X., Mem. 2, 9, 2; Is 7:21; PsSol 5:9) or humans (PsSol 5:11; TestJob 10:3; Ar. 7, 1) w. acc.: Mt 6:26; 25:37; Lk 12:24; Rv 12:6, 14 (pass.); B 10:11. Occasionally also of plants (Il. 18, 57) ἡ πτελέα ὕδωρ ἔχουσα τρέφει τὴν ἄμπελον Hs 2:8.—Of mothers’ breasts that nurse or nourish (cp. Od. 12, 134; Hdt. 1, 136; PRyl 178, 5) Lk 23:29 (abs.). ἐθρέψατε τὰς καρδίας ὑμῶν you have fattened yourselves by revelry Js 5:5. In imagery of Paul πόλλους θρέψει τῷ λόγῳ AcPl Ha 7, 6. In διὰ τὸ τρέφεσθαι αὐτῶν (i.e. the inhabitants of Tyre and Sidon) τὴν χώραν ἀπὸ τῆς βασιλικῆς, τρέφεσθαι can be either mid. or pass. because their country supported itself or was supported (by importing grain) from the king’s country Ac 12:20 (X., An. 7, 4, 11 has the mid. τρέφεσθαι ἐκ τῶν κωμῶν).② to care for children by bringing them up, rear, bring up, train (Hom.+; 1 Macc 3:33; 11:39; Jos., Ant. 2, 209) τινά someone Hv 1, 1, 1. Pass. grow up (Diod S 4, 81, 1; Aelian, VH 12, 1 p. 117, 2 H.; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 141; Just., A I, 57, 1) Ναζαρά, οὗ ἦν τεθραμμένος Lk 4:16 (s. ἀνατρέφω a). τραφέντα ἐν Ναζαρά AcPl Ha 8, 29.—CMoussy, Recherches sur τρέφω et al., ’69. Schmidt, Syn. IV 98–105. DELG. M-M. Spicq. Sv. -
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ἐκτρέφω fut. ἐκθρέψω LXX; 1 aor. ἐξέθρεψα; 2 aor. ptc. pass. ἐκτραφείς LXX (s. τρέφω; Trag., Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; TestNapht 8:5; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 139).① to provide food, nourish w. acc. (Plut., Lycurg. 16, 4; PRyl 178, 14 [I A.D.]; Gen 47:17; Mel., P. 52, 383 [Bodm.] μαστοῖς) w. θάλπειν nourish and cherish (Vi. Aesopi I c. 9 p. 250, 13 Eberh. τρέφει κ. θάλπει) Eph 5:29.② to bring up from childhood, rear, bring up τινά (X., An. 7, 2, 32; Polyb. 6, 6, 2; Epict. 2, 22, 10; SIG 709, 34; oft. LXX) Eph 6:4; Hv 3, 9, 1.—M-M. -
24 γαλακτοτροφήσαι
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25 γαλακτοτροφῆσαι
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26 γαλακτοτροφείεν
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30 γαλακτοτροφείς
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36 γαλακτοτροφηθή
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37 γαλακτοτροφηθῇ
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38 γαλακτοτροφηθήναι
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39 γαλακτοτροφηθῆναι
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40 γαλακτοτροφηθείσα
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