θάλλω
thallōVerbG7639
to flourish
Full Lexicon Entry
1.to bloom, abound, to be luxuriant, of fruit-trees, (Odyssey by Homer), etc.; often in participle perfect τεθηλώς, epic feminine τεθαλυῖα, as adjective, luxuriant, exuberant, (Odyssey by Homer)
2.of other natural objects, *τεθαλυῖα ἐέρση *the fresh or copious dew, (Odyssey by Homer); *τεθαλυῖα ἀλοιφῆι *rich with fat, (Iliad by Homer); *εἰλαπίνηι τεθαλυίηι *at a sumptuous feast, (Iliad by Homer)
3.of men, to bloom, flourish, (Hesiod), etc.
4.in bad sense, to be active, *νόσος ἀεὶ τέθηλε *(Sophocles Tragicus); *πήματα ἀεὶ θάλλοντα *(Sophocles Tragicus)
Grammar
Part of Speech Verb
Morphology G:V
DescriptionGreek Verb
Occurrences
0 timesAppears 0 times in the New Testament. Top books include:
Go beyond grammar.
See how this word works across context, usage, and meaning with AI-assisted word study built for serious Bible study.
Context-aware insightsOriginal language depthFast, practical workflow
Word Study Preview
Live Tool
logos (G3056)
word, saying, account