A — 1: τρυφάω
(Strong's #5171 — Verb — truphao — troo-fah'-o )

from thrupto, "to enervate," signifies "to lead a voluptuous life, to give oneself up to pleasure," James 5:5 , RV, "ye have lived delicately;" AV, "ye have lived in pleasure."

James 5:51—Timothy 5:6PLEASURE.Revelation 18:7,9WANTON. 1—Timothy 5:11Luke 15:13Luke 16:19Deuteronomy 32:15
B — 1: τρυφή
(Strong's #5172 — Noun Feminine — truphe — troo-fay' )

akin to A, is used with en, in the phrase en truphe, "luxuriously," "delicately," Luke 7:25 , and denotes effeminacy, softness; "to revel" in 2—Peter 2:13 (AV, "riot"), lit., "counting reveling in the day time a pleasure." See REVEL , RIOT.

2—Peter 2:13