What does ευλογώ in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word ευλογώ in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ευλογώ in Greek.

The word ευλογώ in Greek means bless, ευλογώ, ευλογώ, ευλογώ, ευλογώ, ευλογώ κπ με κτ, προικίζω κπ με κτ. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ευλογώ

bless

ευλογώ

(place, object: make holy)

Ο άγιος άνδρας ευλόγησε το νέο σπίτι.
The holy man blessed the new house.

ευλογώ

(person: give a blessing to)

Ο παπάς ευλόγησε το εκκλησίασμα.
The priest blessed the congregation.

ευλογώ

(ask God to protect sb/sth)

Please bless this house.

ευλογώ

(often passive (give health or happiness to sb/sth) (κπ με κτ)

Joan has five children and ten beautiful grandchildren; life has blessed her.

ευλογώ κπ με κτ

(often passive (endow, gift: with sth)

Η φύση την ευλόγησε με ομορφιά και ευφυΐα.
Nature has blessed her with good looks and intelligence.

προικίζω κπ με κτ

(give abilities, qualities)

Η Σίρλεη αποφάσισε πως, αφού ο Θεός έκρινε σκόπιμο να την προικίσει με μια ωραία μελωδική φωνή, θα γινόταν τραγουδίστρια.
Shirley decided that as God had seen fit to endow her with a great singing voice, she would become a singer.

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