4492. rhizoó
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rhizoó: to cause to take root
Original Word: ῥιζόω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: rhizoó
Phonetic Spelling: (hrid-zo'-o)
Short Definition: I root, fix by the root
Definition: I cause to take root; met: I plant, fix firmly, establish.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from rhiza
Definition
to cause to take root
NASB Translation
firmly rooted (1), rooted (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 4492: ῤιζόω

ῤιζόω, ῥίζω: perfect passive participle ἐρριζωμενος (see Rho); (ῤίζα); from Homer down; to cause to strike root, to strengthen with roots; as often in classical writings (see Passow, under the word, 3; (Liddell and Scott, under I.)), tropically, to render firm, to fix, establish, cause a person or a thing to be thoroughly grounded: passive ἐρριζωμενος (Vulg.radicatus) ἐν ἀγάπη, Ephesians 3:17(18) (not WH); ἐν Χριστῷ, in communion with Christ, Colossians 2:7. (Compare: ἐκριζόω.)



Strong's
root.

From rhiza; to root (figuratively, become stable) -- root.

see GREEK rhiza

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