agapao <25>
agapaw agapao
Pronunciation | : | ag-ap-ah'-o |
Origin | : | perhaps from agan (much) [or cf 05689 bge] |
Reference | : | TDNT - 1:21,5 |
PrtSpch | : | v (verb) |
In Greek | : | agapa 12, agapan 8, agapate 15, agapatw 1, agapav 2, agaphsantov 2, agaphsate 1, agaphsav 3, agaphsei 4, agaphseiv 10, agaphshte 1, agaphsw 1, agaphyhsetai 1, agapw 6, agapwmai 1, agapwmen 10, agapwn 13, agapwntav 3, agapwnti 1, agapwntwn 1, agapwsin 5, hgapa 5, hgapate 2, hgaphkamen 1, hgaphkosin 1, hgaphmenhn 3, hgaphmenoi 3, hgaphmenoiv 1, hgaphmenw 1, hgaphsa 5, hgaphsan 3, hgaphsav 5, hgaphsen 12 |
In NET | : | love 29, loved 20, loves 18, Love 8, we love 6, to love 5, does love 5, you love 4, you have loved 3, will love 3, I love 3, have loved 3, beloved 2, he loves 2, he loved 2, do you love 2, you loved 2, I have loved 2, let us love 2, You must love 1, Do love 1, You shall love 1, Having loved 1, You have loved 1, am I to be loved 1, I loved 1, So love 1, I do love 1, he felt love 1, they did love 1, they loved 1, unloved 1, will be loved 1, should love 1, she loved 1, dearly loved 1, has loved 1, have set affection 1, you would love 1, are love 1 |
In AV | : | love 135, beloved 7 |
Count | : | 142 |
Definition | : |
1) of persons 1a) to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly 2) of things 2a) to be well pleased, to be contented at or with a thing Synonym : See Definition 5914 perhaps from agan (much) (or compare 5689); to love (in a social or moral sense): KJV -- (be-)love(-ed). Compare 5368. see GREEK for 5689 see GREEK for 5368 |
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