Greek Word Study
πλέω
pléō
G4126
Quick Facts
Strong's Number
G4126
KJV Translations
sail
Derivation / Root
probably a form of G4150 (πλύνω) (through the idea of plunging through the water);
Definition of pléō
πλέω (pléō) — to pass in a vessel
Word Origin
This word comes probably a form of G4150 (πλύνω) (through the idea of plunging through the water); See the root word: G4150 (πλύνω).
Related Greek Words
Words sharing the same root or derived from πλέω.
πλύνω
plýnō
G4150
to "plunge", i.e. launder clothing
ἀποπλέω
apopléō
G636
to set sail
βραδυπλοέω
bradyploéō
G1020
to sail slowly
διαπλέω
diapléō
G1277
to sail through
ἐκπλέω
ekpléō
G1602
to depart by ship
καταπλέω
katapléō
G2668
to sail down upon a place, i.e. to land at
παραπλέω
parapléō
G3896
to sail near
πλοῖον
ploîon
G4143
a sailer, i.e. vessel
πλόος
plóos
G4144
a sail, i.e. navigation
ὑποπλέω
hypopléō
G5284
to sail under the lee of
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