denotes "a garden herb, a vegetable" (from lachaino, "to dig"), in contrast to wild plants, Matthew 13:32; Mark 4:32; Luke 11:42; Romans 14:2 .
denotes "grass, fodder, herbs" (from bosko, "to feed;" cp. Eng., "botany"), Hebrews 6:7 .
denotes "a garden herb, a vegetable" (from lachaino, "to dig"), in contrast to wild plants, Matthew 13:32; Mark 4:32; Luke 11:42; Romans 14:2 .
denotes "grass, fodder, herbs" (from bosko, "to feed;" cp. Eng., "botany"), Hebrews 6:7 .
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