4203. πορνεύω porneúō; fut. porneúsō, from pórnos (4205), a male prostitute. To commit fornication, to play the harlot. Intrans.: (I) Particularly (1 Cor. 6:18; 10:8; Sept.: Hos. 3:3). (II) From the Hebr. symbolism for idolatry, the relationship existing between God and His Church (being exemplified by the emblem of the conjugal union) which is broken by those who worship idols (Rev. 2:14, 20); followed by metá (3326), with, and the gen. (Rev. 17:2; 18:3, 9). Deriv.: ekporneúō (1608), to
Strong’s Greek #4203