05605

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK ὠδίνω

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5605. ὠδίνω ὠδί_νω, [mostly in pres.] I. to have the pains or throes of childbirth, to be in travail or labour, Il., Plat., etc.
2. c. acc. to be in travail of a child, to bring forth, Eur.
II. metaph. of any great pain, to be in travail or anguish, Od., Eur.: to work hard, to travail, of bees, Anth.:—of the mind, ὥστε μ᾽ ὠδίνειν τί φῄς so that I am in an agony as to what you mean, Soph.
2. c. acc. to be in travail with a thing, c. acc., id=Soph., Anth.
[from ὠδίς]

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5605. ὠδίνω wjdivnw odino {o-dee'-no}
from 5604; to experience the pains of parturition (literally or figuratively):--travail in (birth). see GREEK for 5604

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5605 caphaph saw-faf'

a primitive root; properly, to snatch away, i.e. terminate;
but used only as denominative from 5592 (in the sense of a
vestibule), to wait at the threshold:--be a doorkeeper.
see HEBREW for 05592