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Strong's #5052 - τελεσφορέω
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- to bring to (perfection or) maturity
- of fruits
- of pregnant women
- of animals bringing their young to maturity
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τελεσφορ-έω,
bring fruit to perfection, Thphr. HP 8.7.6, Luke 8:14 : — Pass., τελεσφορουμένων καρπῶν D.S. 2.36.
2. of young women, bear perfect offspring, Artem. 1.16; τ. καὶ μὴ ἀποβάλλειν τὸ ἔμβρυον Dsc. Eup. 2.97: — Pass., of the offspring, Corn. ND 34, Sor. 1.41, Jul. Or. 7.220c.
3. generally, bring to a head, ἔαρ ἐς κορυφὴν τ. [νοῦσον ] Aret. SD 1.16, cf. Phld. Lib. p.31 O.: — Pass., to be brought to perfection, Longin. 14.3.
II pay toll or custom, X. Vect. 3.5. III to be a τελεσφόφος (111.2), GDI 4837 (Cyrene), in form -φορέντες, cf. Africa Italiana 2.130, 153 (ibid.).
τελεσφορέω, τελεσφόρω; (τελεσφόρος, from τέλος and φέρω); to bring to (perfection or) maturity (namely, καρπούς): Luke 8:14. (Used alike of fruits, and of pregnant women and animals bringing their young to maturity; 4 Macc. 13:19; Theophrastus, Geoponica, Philo, Diodorus, Josephus, others; (Psalm 64:10
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** τελεσφορέω , -ῶ
(< τέλος , φέρω ),
[in LXX: 4 Maccabees 13:20*;]
(a) of plants, to bring fruit to perfection (Theophr.): Luke 8:14;
(b) of females, to bear perfect offspring (Artemid.; 4Mac, l.c.).†
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";of three stories"; (Acts 20:9). To the i/A.D. warrant for this word in P Oxy I. 99.5 (A.D. 55) μέρος ἥμισυ τῆς ὑπαρχούσης αὐτῷ μητρικῆς οἰκία [ς ] τριστέγου, ";one half of a three-storeyed house inherited from his mother"; (cf. .15), and ib. VIII. 1105.9 (A.D. 81–96) μερῶν τριῶν ἀπὸ μερῶν πέντε οἰκίας τριστέκου (l. τριστέγου), ";three-fifths of a three-storeyed house"; (Ed.) : add ib. I. 75.18 (A.D. 129) and from A.D. 212, P Lond 1164 (e).7 (= III. p. 160) οἰκίας τριστέγου, This last papyrus shows us the corresponding forms δίστεγος and μονόστεγος.
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