be full
Definition:
γέμω (used only in pres. and impf.), [in LXX for מלא, נשׂא;] to be full; 1) properly, of a ship (Xen.). 2) Generally (Plat, al.), (a) with genitive of thing(s): Mat.23:27, Luk.11:39, Rom.3:14 " (LXX), Rev.4:6, 8 5:8 15:7 17:3 (Rec.) 4 21:9 (b) before ἐκ: Mat.23:25; (with) with accusative of thing(s) (called a solecism in WM, 251; Bl, §36, 4), as in later Gk. from Byz. to Mod. times (Jannaris, Gr., 1319): Rev.17:3. (AS)
Definition:
γέμω, used only in
present and
imperfect,
to be full, properly of a ship, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
b) ={κύειν}, [
Refs 5th c.AD+]
2) with
genitive of things,
to be full of, πλοῖα γέμοντα χρημάτων [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; of animals,
to be laden. ὄνοι γέμοντες οἴνου καὶ βρωμάτων [
Refs 5th c.BC+] W: with
dative,
to be filled with, ἰτρίοισι, πέμμασι, [
NT+5th c.BC+]
Definition:
to swell out, i.e. be full; be full; a primary verb;