04393
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK προφέρω
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4393. προφέρω fut. -οίσω aor1 -ήνεγκα aor2 -ήνεγκον —epic 3rd sg. pres. subj. προφέρῃσι I. to bring before one, bring to, present, offer, Il., Thuc.
2. of words, πρ. ὀνείδεά τινι to throw reproaches in his teeth, Il.: and so, πρ. τινί to throw in one's teeth, bring forward, allege, Lat. objicere, μή μοι δῶρα πρόφερε Ἀφροδίτης id=Il.
3. simply, to utter, αὐδάν, μῦθον Eur.; πρ. Αἴγιναν πάτραν to proclaim it as their country, Pind.
4. to bring forward, cite, Thuc.; προφέρων Ἄρτεμιν pleading Artemis as authority, Aesch.
5. of an oracle, to propose as a task, Hdt.:—Pass., προὐνεχθέντος τινί (gen. absol.) if it were commanded one to do so, Aesch.
II. to bring forward, display, Il.; ἔριδα πρ. to shew, i. e. engage in, rivalry, Od.; πόλεμόν τινι πρ. to declare war against one, Hdt.:—Mid., ξεινοδόκῳ ἔριδα προφέρεσθαι to offer quarrel to one's host, Od.
III. to bear on or away, to carry off, sweep away, of a storm, Hom.
IV. to move forward, πόδα Eur.:—then, to promote, further, assist, ἠὼς προφέρει ὁδοῦ morning furthers one on the road, Hes.; πρ. εἴς τι to conduce, help towards gaining an object, Thuc.
2. intr. to surpass, excel another, c. gen., Hdt., Thuc.
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4393. προφέρω profevrw prophero {prof-er'-o}
from 4253 and 5342; to bear forward, i.e. produce:--bring forth. see GREEK for 4253 see GREEK for 5342
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4393 mlo' mel-o'
rarely mlowf {mel-o'}; or mlow (Ezekiel 41:8), {mel-o'}; from
4390; fulness (literally or figuratively):--X all along, X
all that is (there-)in, fill, (X that whereof...was) full,
fulness, (hand- )full, multitude.
see HEBREW for 04390