anoigo <455>
anoigw anoigo
Pronunciation | : | an-oy'-go |
Origin | : | from 303 and oigo (to open) |
Reference | : | - |
PrtSpch | : | v (verb) |
In Greek | : | anewcyh 1, anewcyhnai 1, anewcyhsan 1, anewgen 2, anewgmenav 1, anewgmenhv 1, anewgmenon 1, anewgmenov 1, anewgmenwn 1, anewgota 1, anewxen 1, anoigei 3, anoigein 1, anoighsetai 4, anoigwn 1, anoigwsin 1, anoixai 7, anoixantev 3, anoixav 6, anoixh 2, anoixon 2, anoixw 1, anoixwsin 1, hnewcyhsan 4, hnewgmenh 1, hnewgmenhn 1, hnewgmenon 3, hnewxen 2, hnoicyh 1, hnoicyhsan 1, hnoigh 3, hnoighsan 1, hnoixen 17 |
In NET | : | opened 17, to open 5, was opened 4, were opened 4, will be opened 4, opens 3, standing open 2, caused 2, open 2, when opened 2, causing 1, caused to see 1, did he cause 1, had opened 1, he caused 1, he can open 1, flew open 1, cause 1, Let in 1, I will open 1, an open 1, are open 1, can open 1, be opened 1, he caused to see 1, he did open 1, spoken 1, she opened 1, was open 1, started speaking 1, unrolled 1, they can open the door 1, she did open 1, were made to see 1, let in 1, he had opened 1, may open 1, when open 1, opened up 1, were open 1, to speak 1 |
In AV | : | open 77 |
Count | : | 77 |
Definition | : |
1) to open
from 303 and oigo (to open); to open up (literally or figuratively, in various applications): KJV -- open. see GREEK for 303 |
Related Hebrew | : | - |