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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77587" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_77587" /> ==
<div> '''1: πλουτίζω ''' (Strong'S #4148 — Verb — ploutizo — ploo-tid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to make rich" (from ploutos, "wealth, riches"), is used metaphorically, of spiritual "riches," in &nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:5 , "ye were enriched;" &nbsp;2 Corinthians 6:10 , "making rich;" &nbsp;2 Corinthians 9:11 , "being enriched." See Rich. </p>
<div> '''1: '''''Πλουτίζω''''' ''' (Strong'S #4148 Verb ploutizo ploo-tid'-zo ) </div> <p> "to make rich" (from ploutos, "wealth, riches"), is used metaphorically, of spiritual "riches," in &nbsp;1—Corinthians 1:5 , "ye were enriched;" &nbsp;2—Corinthians 6:10 , "making rich;" &nbsp;2—Corinthians 9:11 , "being enriched." See Rich. </p>
          
          
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59950" /> ==
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_59950" /> ==
<p> [[Enrich',]] </p> 1. To make rich, wealthy or opulent to supply with abundant property. Agriculture, commerce and manufactures enrich a nation. War and plunder seldom enrich, more generally they impoverish a country. 2. To fertilize to supply with the nutriment of plants and render productive as, to enrich land by manures or irrigation. 3. To store to supply with an abundance of any thing desirable as, to enrich the mind with knowledge, science or useful observations. 4. To supply with any thing splendid or ornamental as, to enrich a pointing with elegant drapery to enrich a poem or oration with striking metaphors or images to enrich a garden with flowers or shrubbery.
<p> ENRICH', </p> 1. To make rich, wealthy or opulent to supply with abundant property. Agriculture, commerce and manufactures enrich a nation. War and plunder seldom enrich, more generally they impoverish a country. 2. To fertilize to supply with the nutriment of plants and render productive as, to enrich land by manures or irrigation. 3. To store to supply with an abundance of any thing desirable as, to enrich the mind with knowledge, science or useful observations. 4. To supply with any thing splendid or ornamental as, to enrich a pointing with elegant drapery to enrich a poem or oration with striking metaphors or images to enrich a garden with flowers or shrubbery.
          
          
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_117098" /> ==
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_117098" /> ==

Latest revision as of 13:49, 14 October 2021

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Πλουτίζω (Strong'S #4148 — Verb — ploutizo — ploo-tid'-zo )

"to make rich" (from ploutos, "wealth, riches"), is used metaphorically, of spiritual "riches," in  1—Corinthians 1:5 , "ye were enriched;"  2—Corinthians 6:10 , "making rich;"  2—Corinthians 9:11 , "being enriched." See Rich.

King James Dictionary [2]

ENRICH',

1. To make rich, wealthy or opulent to supply with abundant property. Agriculture, commerce and manufactures enrich a nation. War and plunder seldom enrich, more generally they impoverish a country. 2. To fertilize to supply with the nutriment of plants and render productive as, to enrich land by manures or irrigation. 3. To store to supply with an abundance of any thing desirable as, to enrich the mind with knowledge, science or useful observations. 4. To supply with any thing splendid or ornamental as, to enrich a pointing with elegant drapery to enrich a poem or oration with striking metaphors or images to enrich a garden with flowers or shrubbery.

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(1): ( v. t.) To supply with ornament; to adorn; as, to enrich a ceiling by frescoes.

(2): ( v. t.) To make rich with any kind of wealth; to render opulent; to increase the possessions of; as, to enrich the understanding with knowledge.

(3): ( v. t.) To make rich with manure; to fertilize; - said of the soil; as, to enrich land by irrigation.

(4): ( v. t.) To supply with knowledge; to instruct; to store; - said of the mind.

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