Strong's Concordance bruó: to be full to bursting, to gush with Original Word: βρύωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: bruó Phonetic Spelling: (broo'-o) Short Definition: I cause to gush forth, send forth Definition: I cause to gush forth, send forth. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1032: βρύωβρύω; 1. intransitive, to abound, gush forth, teem with juices ((akin to βλύω, φλύω; see Lob. Techn., p. 22f; Curtius, p. 531), cf. German Brust, Brühe); often so from Homer down (Iliad 17, 56 ἔρνος ἀνθει βρύει). 2. more rarely transitive, to send forth abundantly: absolutely to teem, ἡ γῆ βρύει, Xenophon, venat. 5, 12; with an accusative of flowers, fruits, χάριτες ῤόδα βρυουσι, Anacreon ( A primary verb; to swell out, i.e. (by implication) to gush -- send forth. Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 10321 Occurrence βρύει — 1 Occ. James 3:11 V-PIA-3S GRK: αὐτῆς ὀπῆς βρύει τὸ γλυκὺ NAS: Does a fountain send out from the same KJV: Doth a fountain send forth at the same INT: same opening pours forth fresh |