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ploos or plous: a voyage Original Word: πλόος, οῦς Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: ploos or plous Phonetic Spelling: (plo'-os) Short Definition: a voyage Definition: a voyage, sailing.
Word Origin from pleó Definition a voyage NASB Word Usage voyage (3).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org course, sailing, voyage. From pleo; a sail, i.e. Navigation -- course, sailing, voyage. see GREEK pleo
πλησμονὴν — 1 Occ. ἐπλήγη — 1 Occ. πλοιάρια — 2 Occ. πλοιαρίῳ — 1 Occ. πλοιάριον — 2 Occ. πλοῖα — 6 Occ. πλοίῳ — 14 Occ. πλοίων — 2 Occ. πλοῖον — 33 Occ. πλοίου — 12 Occ. πλοῦν — 2 Occ. πλούσιοι — 4 Occ. πλουσίοις — 2 Occ. πλούσιον — 3 Occ. πλούσιος — 13 Occ. πλουσίου — 2 Occ. πλουσίους — 4 Occ. πλουσίως — 4 Occ. ἐπλούτησαν — 2 Occ. ἐπλουτήσατε — 1 Occ.
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πλοὸς — 1 Occ. πλοῦν — 2 Occ.
Acts 21:7 N-AMS BIB: δὲ τὸν πλοῦν διανύσαντες ἀπὸ NAS: When we had finished the voyage from Tyre, KJV: had finished [our] course from INT: moreover the voyage having completed fromActs 27:9 N-GMS BIB: ἐπισφαλοῦς τοῦ πλοὸς διὰ τὸ NAS: had passed and the voyage was now KJV: was spent, and when sailing was now INT: dangerous the voyage because Acts 27:10 N-AMS BIB: ἔσεσθαι τὸν πλοῦν NAS: I perceive that the voyage will certainly KJV: that this voyage will be INT: to be the voyage 3 Occurrences
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