Βερνίκη (elsewhere Βερενίκη), Macedonian form of Φερενίκη, cf. Veronica, Victoria), -ης, ἡ, Bernice, Berenice, dau. of Herod Agrippa I: Act.25:13, 23 26:3o.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) the eldest daughter of Herod Agrippa I. Acts 12:1She was first married to her uncle Herod, king of Chalcis, and after his death (A.D. 48) she lived under circumstances of great suspicion with her own brother, Agrippa II, in connection with whom she is mentioned as having visited Festus on his appointment as procurator of Judea.
Literal: Bernice = "bring victory"
Βερνίκη
Bernikē
ber-nee'-kay
From a provincial form of G5342 and G3529; victorious; Bernice, a member of the Herodian family
φέρω
pherō̄
fer'-o
A primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely οἴω oiō̄̄ and ἐνέγκω enegkō̄ to “bear” or carry (in a very wide application, literally and figuratively
KJV Usage: be, bear, bring (forth), carry, come, + let her drive, be driven, endure, go on, lay, lead, move, reach, rushing, uphold.
G399 ἀναφέρωἀναφέρω
anapherō
an-af-er'-o
From G303 and G5342; to takeup (literally or figuratively)
G667 ἀποφέρωἀποφέρω
apopherō
ap-of-er'-o
From G575 and G5342; to bearoff (literally or relatively)
KJV Usage: bring, carry (away).
G1308 διαφέρωδιαφέρω
diapherō
dee-af-er'-o
From G1223 and G5342; to bearthrough, that is, (literally) transport; usually to bearapart, that is, (objectively) to tossabout (figuratively report); subjectively to “differ” , or (by implication) surpass
KJV Usage: be better, carry, differ from, drive up and down, be (more) excellent, make matter, publish, be of more value.
G1336 διηνεκέςδιηνεκές
diēnekes
dee-ah-nek-es'
Neuter of a compound of G1223 and a derivative of an alternate of G5342; carriedthrough, that is, (adverb with G1519 and G3588 prefixed) perpetually
KJV Usage: +continually, for ever.
G1533 εἰσφέρωεἰσφέρω
eispherō
ice-fer'-o
From G1519 and G5342; to carryinward (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: bring (in), lead into.
G1627 ἐκφέρωἐκφέρω
ekpherō
ek-fer'o
From G1537 and G5342; to bearout (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).
G2018 ἐπιφέρωἐπιφέρω
epipherō
ep-ee-fer'-o
From G1909 and G5342; to bearupon (or further), that is, adduce (personally or judicially [accuse, inflict ]), superinduce
KJV Usage: add, bring (against), take.
G2287 θανατήφοροςθανατήφορος
thanatēphoros
than-at-ay'-for-os
From (the feminine form of) G2288 and G5342; deathbearing, that is, fatal
KJV Usage: deadly.
G2593 καρποφόροςκαρποφόρος
karpophoros
kar-pof-or'-os
From G2590 and G5342; fruitbearing (figuratively)
KJV Usage: fruitful.
G2702 καταφέρωκαταφέρω
katapherō
kat-af-er'-o
From G2596 and G5342 (including its alternate); to beardown, that is, (figuratively) overcome (with drowsiness); specifically to cast a vote
KJV Usage: fall, give, sink down.
G3911 παραφέρωπαραφέρω
parapherō
par-af-er'-o
From G3844 and G5342 (including its alternate forms); to bearalong or aside, that is, carryoff (literally or figuratively); by implication to avert
KJV Usage: remove, take away.
G4064 περιφέρωπεριφέρω
peripherō
per-ee-fer'-o
From G4012 and G5342; to conveyaround, that is, transporthitherandthither
KJV Usage: bear (carry) about.
G4374 προσφέρωπροσφέρω
prospherō
pros-fer'-o
From G4314 and G5342 (including its alternate); to beartowards, that is, leadto, tender (especially to God), treat
KJV Usage: bring (to, unto), deal with, do, offer (unto, up), present unto, put to.
G4393 προφέρωπροφέρω
propherō
prof-er'-o
From G4253 and G5342; to bearforward, that is, produce
KJV Usage: bring forth.
G4851 συμφέρωσυμφέρω
sumpherō
soom-fer'-o
From G4862 and G5342 (including its alternate); to beartogether (contribute), that is, (literally) to collect, or (figuratively) to conduce; especially (neuter participle as noun) advantage
KJV Usage: be better for, bring together, be expedient (for), be good, (be) profit (-able for).
G5007 τάλαντοντάλαντον
talanton
tal'-an-ton
Neuter of a presumed derivative of the original form of τλάω tlao 4 (to bear; equivalent to G5342); a balance (as supporting weights), that is, (by implication) a certain weight (and thence a coin or rather sum of money) or “talent”
KJV Usage: talent.
G5052 τελεσφορέωτελεσφορέω
telesphoreō
tel-es-for-eh'-o
From a compound of G5056 and G5342; to beabearertocompletion (maturity), that is, to ripen fruit (figuratively)
KJV Usage: bring fruit to perfection.
G5297 ὑποφέρωὑποφέρω
hupopherō
hoop-of-er'-o
From G5259 and G5342; to bear from underneath, that is, (figuratively) to undergo hardship
KJV Usage: bear, endure.
G5411 φόροςφόρος
phoros
for'-os
From G5342; a load (as borne), that is, (figuratively) a tax (properly an individual assessment on persons or property; whereas G5056 is usually a general toll on goods or travel)
KJV Usage: tribute.
G5414 φόρτοςφόρτος
phortos
for'-tos
From G5342; something carried, that is, the cargo of a ship
KJV Usage: lading.
G5459 φωσφόροςφωσφόρος
phōsphoros
foce-for'-os
From G5457 and G5342; lightbearing (“phosphorus”), that is, (specifically) the morningstar (figuratively)
KJV Usage: day star.
G5606 ὦμοςὦμος
ōmos
o'-mos
Perhaps from the alternate of G5342; the shoulder (as that on which burdens are borne)