Ζεύς
Zeus
dzyooce
Of uncertain affinity; in the oblique cases there is used instead of it a (probably cognate) name Δίς Dis deece which is otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis (among the Latins Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the Greeks
KJV Usage: Jupiter.
G1356 διοπετήςδιοπετής
diopetēs
dee-op-et-ace'
From the alternate of G2203 and the alternate of G4098; skyfallen (that is, an aerolite)
KJV Usage: which fell down from Jupiter.
G1359 ΔιόσκουροιΔιόσκουροι
Dioskouroi
dee-os'-koo-roy
From the alternate of G2203 and a form of the base of G2877; sons of Jupiter, that is, the twins Dioscuri
KJV Usage: Castor and Pollux.
G2105 εὐδίαεὐδία
eudia
yoo-dee'-ah
Feminine from G2095 and the alternate of G2203 (as the god of the weather); a clearsky, that is, fineweather
KJV Usage: fair weather.
G2211 ΖηνᾱςΖηνᾱς
Zēnas
dzay-nas'
Probably contracted from a poetic form of G2203 and G1435; Jovegiven; Zenas, a Christian
τρέφω
trephō
tref'-o
A primary verb (properly θρέφω threphō ; but perhaps strengthened from the base of G5157 through the idea of convolution); properly to stiffen, that is, fatten (by implication to cherish [with food, etc.], pamper, rear)
KJV Usage: bring up, feed, nourish.
G397 ἀνατρέφωἀνατρέφω
anatrephō
an-at-ref'-o
From G303 and G5142; to rear (physically or mentally)
KJV Usage: bring up, nourish (up).
G1305 διατροφήδιατροφή
diatrophē
dee-at-rof-ay'
From a compound of G1223 and G5142; nourishment
KJV Usage: food.
G1625 ἐκτρέφωἐκτρέφω
ektrephō
ek-tref'-o
From G1537 and G5142; to rearup to maturity, that is, (generally) to cherish or train
KJV Usage: bring up, nourish.
G1789 ἐντρέφωἐντρέφω
entrephō
en-tref'-o
From G1722 and G5142; (figuratively) to educate
KJV Usage: nourish up in.
G2353 θρέμμαθρέμμα
thremma
threm'-mah
From G5142; stock (as raised on a farm)
KJV Usage: cattle.
G2361 θρόμβοςθρόμβος
thrombos
throm'-bos
Perhaps from G5142 (in the sense of thickening); a clot
KJV Usage: great drop.
G5044 τεκνοτροφέωτεκνοτροφέω
teknotropheō
tek-not-rof-eh'-o
From a compound of G5043 and G5142; to beachildrearer, that is, fulfil the duties of afemaleparent
KJV Usage: bring up children.
G5160 τροφήτροφή
trophē
trof-ay'
From G5142; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication rations (wages)
KJV Usage: food, meat.
G5162 τροφόςτροφός
trophos
trof-os'
From G5142; a nourisher, that is, nurse