4147. plouteó
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4147: πλουτέω

πλουτέω, πλούτῳ; 1 aorist ἐπλούτησα; perfect πεπλούτηκα; (πλοῦτος); from Hesiod down; the Sept. sometimes for עָשַׁר;

a. to be rich, to have abundance: properly, of outward possessions, absolutely, Luke 1:53; 1 Timothy 6:9; 1 aorist I have been made rich, hate become rich, have gotten riches (on this use of the aorist see βασιλεύω, at the end), ἀπό τίνος, Revelation 18:15 (Sir. 11:18; (cf. ἀπό, II. 2 a.)); also ἐκ τίνος (see ἐκ, II. 5), Revelation 18:3, 19; ἐν τίνι (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 30, 8 b. note; the Greeks say πλουτεῖν τίνος, or τίνι, or τί), 1 Timothy 6:18.

b. metaphorically, to be richly supplied: πλουτεῖν εἰς πάντας, is affluent in resources so that he can give the blessings of salvation unto all, Romans 10:12; πλουτεῖν εἰς Θεόν (see εἰς, B. II. 2 b. α.), Luke 12:21; aorist ἐπλούτησα, absolutely, I became rich, i. e. obtained the eternal spiritual possessions: 1 Corinthians 4:8; 2 Corinthians 8:9; Revelation 3:18; πεπλούτηκα, I have gotten riches, Revelation 3:17.

Forms and Transliterations
επλουτησαν επλούτησαν ἐπλούτησαν επλουτησατε επλουτήσατε ἐπλουτήσατε επλούτησεν πεπλουτηκα πεπλούτηκα πεπλουτήκαμεν πλουτειν πλουτείν πλουτεῖν πλουτήσαι πλουτησαντες πλουτήσαντες πλουτήσει πλουτήση πλουτησης πλουτήσης πλουτήσῃς πλουτησητε πλουτήσητε πλουτιεί πλουτουντας πλουτούντας πλουτοῦντας πλουτων πλουτών πλουτῶν eploutesan eploutēsan eploútesan eploútēsan eploutesate eploutēsate eploutḗsate peplouteka peploutēka peploúteka peploútēka ploutein plouteîn ploutesantes ploutēsantes ploutḗsantes ploutḗseis ploutḗsēis plouteses ploutēsēs ploutesete ploutēsēte ploutḗsete ploutḗsēte plouton ploutôn ploutōn ploutō̂n ploutountas ploutoûntas
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