Word Summary
tropophoreō: to bear with another's manners
Original Word: τροποφορέωTransliteration: tropophoreō
Phonetic Spelling: (trop-of-or-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to bear with another's manners
Meaning: to bear with another's manners
Strong's Concordance
suffer the manners.
From tropos and phoreo; to endure one's habits -- suffer the manners.
see GREEK tropos
see GREEK phoreo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5159: τροποφορέωτροποφορέω,
τροποφόρω: 1 aorist
ἐτροποφόρησα; (from
τρόπος, and
φέρω to bear);
to bear one's manners, endure our's character:
τινα,
Acts 13:18 R Tr text
WH (see their Appendix at the passage), after manuscripts
א B etc.;
Vulg.mores eorum sustinuit; (
Cicero, ad Attic. 13, 29; Schol. on
Aristophanes ran. 1432; the
Sept. Deuteronomy 1:31 Vat.; (
Origen in Jer. 248; Apostolic Constitutions 7, 36 (p. 219, 19 edition, Lagarde))); see
τροφοφορέω.
STRONGS NT 5159: τροφοφορέωτροφοφορέω, τροφοφόρω: 1 aorist ἐτροφοφόρησα; (τροφός and φέρω); to bear like a nurse or mother, i. e. to take the most anxious and tender care of: τινα, Acts 13:18 G L T Tr marginal reading (R. V. marginal reading bear as a nursing-father) (Deuteronomy 1:31, the Alex. manuscript, etc.; 2 Macc. 7:27; Macarius, hom. 46, 3 and other ecclesiastical writings); see τροποφορέω.