4064. peripheró
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peripheró: to carry about
Original Word: περιφέρω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: peripheró
Phonetic Spelling: (per-ee-fer'-o)
Short Definition: I carry around, am driven to and fro
Definition: I carry around; pass: I am driven to and fro.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from peri and pheró
Definition
to carry about
NASB Translation
carried about (1), carry here and there (1), carrying about (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 4064: περιφέρω

περιφέρω; present passive περιφέρομαι; from Herodotus down; to carry round: to bear about everywhere with one, τί, 2 Corinthians 4:10; to carry hither and thither, τούς κακῶς ἔχοντας, Mark 6:55 (where the Evangelist wishes us to conceive of the sick as brought to Jesus while he is travelling about and visiting different places); passive, to be driven (A. V. carried) about: παντί ἀνέμῳ τῆς διδασκαλίας, i. e. in doubt and hesitation to be led away now to this opinion, now to that, Ephesians 4:14. In Hebrews 13:9 and Jude 1:12 for περιφερ( editors from Griesbach on have restored παραφερ(.



Strong's
carry about.

From peri and phero; to convey around, i.e. Transport hither and thither -- bear (carry) about.

see GREEK peri

see GREEK phero

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