a fount (literally or figuratively), i.e. source or supply (of water, blood, enjoyment) (not necessarily the original spring) Derivation: probably from G4078 (through the idea of gushing plumply);
πηγή, -ῆς, ἡ [in LXX chiefly for עַיִן, also for מָקוֹר, etc. ;] a spring, fountain : Refs Jas.3:11, 2Pe.2:17; τ. δάτων, Refs Rev.8:10 14:7 16:4; of a well fed by a spring, Jhn.4:6; π. τοῦ αἵματος, of a flow of blood, Mrk.5:29; metaph., Refs Jhn.4:14, Rev.7:17 21:6.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) fountain, spring 2) a well fed by a spring
πηγή
pēgē
pay-gay'
Probably from G4078 (through the idea of gushing plumply); a fount (literally or figuratively), that is, source or supply (of water, blood, enjoyment), (not necessarily the original spring)
πήγνυμι
pēgnumi
payg'-noo-mee
A prolonged form of a primary verb (which in its simpler form occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fix (“peg”), that is, (specifically) to setup (a tent)
KJV Usage: pitch.
G697 Ἄρειος ΠάγοςἌρειος Πάγος
Areios Pagos
ar'-i-ospag'-os
From Ἄρης Arēs (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of G4078; rockofAres, a place in Athens
KJV Usage: Areopagus, Mars’ Hill.
G3803 παγίςπαγίς
pagis
pag-ece'
From G4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively a trick or stratagem (temptation)
KJV Usage: snare
G3975 παχύνωπαχύνω
pachunō
pakh-oo'-no
From a derivative of G4078 (meaning thick); to thicken, that is, (by implication) to fatten (figuratively stupefy or rendercallous)
KJV Usage: wax gross.
G4076 πήγανονπήγανον
pēganon
pay'-gan-on
From G4078; rue (from its thick or fleshy leaves)
KJV Usage: rue.
G4089 πικρόςπικρός
pikros
pik-ros'
Perhaps from G4078 (through the idea of piercing); sharp (pungent), that is, acrid (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: bitter.
G4362 προσπήγνυμιπροσπήγνυμι
prospēgnumi
pros-payg'-noo-mee
From G4314 and G4078; to fastento, that is, (specifically) to impale (on a cross)
KJV Usage: crucify.
G4634 σκηνοπηγίασκηνοπηγία
skēnopēgia
skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah
From G4636 and G4078; the FestivalofTabernacles (so called from the custom of erecting booths for temporary homes)