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πνέω

pneō

Modern Summary of Abbott-Smith’s Lexicon (1922)

The word "πνέω" (pneō) primarily means "to breathe" or "to blow," often referring to the movement of air or wind. It is used to describe natural phenomena like the blowing of wind in various biblical passages. The term can also imply specific directions or actions of the wind, as seen in contexts like Acts 27:40.

to breathe hard, i.e. breeze

The Greek word pneō means "to breathe hard, i.e. breeze," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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