Greek Word Study
φορέω
phoréō
G5409
Quick Facts
Strong's Number
G5409
KJV Translations
bearwear
Derivation / Root
from G5411 (φόρος);
Definition of phoréō
φορέω (phoréō) — to have a burden, i.e. (by analogy) to wear as clothing or a constant accompaniment
Word Origin
This word comes from G5411 (φόρος); See the root word: G5411 (φόρος).
KJV Translation Variants
The Greek word φορέω (phoréō) is translated into the following English words in the King James Version:
Translation data from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible.
Related Greek Words
Words sharing the same root or derived from φορέω.
φόρος
phóros
G5411
a load (as borne), i.e. (figuratively) a tax (properly, an individual assessment on persons or property; whereas G5056 (τέλος) is usually a general toll on goods or travel)
εὐφορέω
euphoréō
G2164
to bear well, i.e. be fertile
πληροφορέω
plērophoréō
G4135
to carry out fully (in evidence), i.e. completely assure (or convince), entirely accomplish
ποταμοφόρητος
potamophórētos
G4216
river-borne, i.e. overwhelmed by a stream
τροποφορέω
tropophoréō
G5159
to endure one's habits
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