Lexicon proaireó: to bring forth or forward Original Word: προαιρέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: proaireó Phonetic Spelling: (pro-ahee-reh'-om-ahee) Short Definition: I propose, purpose Definition: I propose; mid: I propose to myself, purpose. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pro and haireóDefinitionto bring forth or forward NASB Translationpurposed (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4255: προαιρέωπροαιρέω, προαίρω: by prose writings from Herodotus (rather, from Thucydides 8, 90 at the end (in poetry, from Aristophanes Thesm. 419)) down, to bring forward, bring forth from one's stores; middle to bring forth for oneself, to choose for oneself before another i. e. to prefer; to purpose: καθώς προαιρεῖται ( L T Tr WH the perfect προῄρηται) τῇ καρδία, 2 Corinthians 9:7.
Strong's purpose. From pro and haireomai; to choose for oneself before another thing (prefer), i.e. (by implication) to propose (intend) -- purpose. see GREEK pro see GREEK haireomai |
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