Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G2592

καρποφορέω

karpophoreo · /kar-po-for-eh'-o/ — “bear fruit”

To bear or produce fruit; used literally of plants and metaphorically of virtue or moral conduct. In the LXX, often describes the fruitfulness of the righteous or the productivity of the land.

Derivation: from κάρπος (karpos, fruit) and φέρω (pherō, to bear)