04150

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK πλύνω

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4150. πλύνω I. to wash, clean, properly of linen and clothes, (opp. to λούομαι to bathe, νίζω to wash the hands or feet), Hom., attic
2. to wash off dirt, Od.
II. as a slang term, πλύνειν τινά (as we say) "to give him a dressing," Ar., Dem.

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4150. πλύνω pluvnw pluno {ploo'-no}
a prolonged form of an obsolete pluo (to "flow"); to "plunge", i.e. launder clothing:--wash. Compare 3068, 3538. see GREEK for 3068 see GREEK for 3538

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4150 mow`ed mo-ade'

or moled {mo-ade'}; or (feminine) moweadah (2 Chronicles
8:13) {mo-aw-daw'}; from 3259; properly, an appointment, i.e.
a fixed time or season; specifically, a festival;
conventionally a year; by implication, an assembly (as
convened for a definite purpose); technically the
congregation; by extension, the place of meeting; also a
signal (as appointed beforehand):--appointed (sign, time),
(place of, solemn) assembly, congregation, (set, solemn)
feast, (appointed, due) season, solemn(-ity), synogogue, (set)
time (appointed).
see HEBREW for 03259