πλήρωμα, -τος, τό (πληρόω), [in LXX for מְלֹא;] the result of the action involved in πληρόω (Lft, Col, 255 if; AR,
Eph., 255 ff.), hence, 1) in passive sense, that which has been completed, complement, plenitude, fullness (in Xen, Luc, Polyb, al, of a ship's crew or cargo, and by meton. of the ship itself): Jhn.1:16, Rom.11:12, 25 15:29, 1Co.10:26 " (LXX) Eph.1:23 (AR, 42 ff.) Eph.3:19 (AR. 87 ff.) Eph.4:13, Col.1:19 2:9; of time, Gal.4:4, Eph.1:10; κοφίνων (σφυρίδων) πληρώματα, basketfuls, Mrk.6:43 8:20. 2) In active sense (= πλήρωσις, as frequently in words of these formations, cf. κτίσις, and see MM, xx); (a) that which fills up (but see Lft, l.with): Mat.9:16, Mrk.2:21; (b)
a filling up, completing, fulfilment: Rom.13:10. (
AS)