Strong's #740: artos (pronounced ar'-tos)
 from 142; bread (as raised) or a loaf:--(shew-)bread, loaf.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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  artos 
 
 1) food composed of flour mixed with water and baked
 
 1a) the Israelites made it in the form of an oblong or round cake, as thick as one' s thumb, and as large as a plate or platter hence it was not to be cut but broken
 1b) loaves were consecrated to the Lord
 1c) of the bread used at the love-feasts and at the Lord' s Table
 
 2) food of any kind
 
  Part of Speech: noun masculine
Relation: from G142
  Citing in TDNT: 1:477, 80
 
Usage:
This word is used 99 times:
Matthew 4:3: "these stones be made  bread."
Matthew 4:4: "shall not live by  bread alone, but by every"
Matthew 6:11: "this day our daily  bread."
Matthew 7:9: "his son ask  bread, will he give him a stone?"
Matthew 12:4: "and did eat the  shewbread, which was not"
Matthew 14:17: "We have here but five  loaves, and two fishes."
Matthew 14:19: "took the five  loaves, and the two fishes,"
Matthew 14:19: "and gave the  loaves to his disciples, and the disciples"
Matthew 15:2: "hands when they eat  bread."
Matthew 15:26: "to take the children's  bread, and to cast it to dogs."
Matthew 15:33: "Whence should we have so much  bread in the wilderness, as to fill"
Matthew 15:34: "saith unto them, How many  loaves have ye? And they said,"
Matthew 15:36: "he took the seven  loaves and the fishes, and"
Matthew 16:5: "other side, they had forgotten to take  bread."
Matthew 16:7: "It is because we have taken no  bread."
Matthew 16:8: "because ye have brought no  bread?"
Matthew 16:9: "remember the five  loaves of the five thousand, and how many"
Matthew 16:10: "Neither the seven  loaves of the four thousand, and how many"
Matthew 16:11: "it not to you concerning  bread, that ye should beware of the leaven"
Matthew 16:12: "of the leaven  of bread, but of the doctrine"
Matthew 26:26: "were eating, Jesus took  bread, and blessed it, and broke it, and"
Mark 2:26: "and did eat the  shewbread, which is not lawful"
Mark 3:20: "not so much as eat  bread."
Mark 6:8: "no scrip, no  bread, no money in their purse;"
Mark 6:36: "and into the villages, and buy themselves  bread: for they have nothing"
Mark 6:37: "and buy two hundred pennyworth  of bread, and give them to eat?"
Mark 6:38: "saith unto them, How many  loaves have ye? go and see."
Mark 6:41: "when he had taken the five  loaves and the two fishes,"
Mark 6:41: "and broke the  loaves, and gave them to his disciples"
Mark 6:44: "And they that did eat of the  loaves were about five thousand men."
Mark 6:52: "not the miracle of the  loaves: for their heart was"
Mark 7:2: "of his disciples eat  bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands,"
Mark 7:5: "elders, but eat  bread with unwashen hands?"
Mark 7:27: "to take the children's  bread, and to cast it unto the dogs."
Mark 8:4: "a man satisfy these  men with bread here in the wilderness?"
Mark 8:5: "he asked them, How many  loaves have ye? And they said,"
Mark 8:6: "he took the seven  loaves, and gave thanks, and broke, and gave"
Mark 8:14: "Now the disciples had forgotten to take  bread, neither had they in the"
Mark 8:14: "them more than one  loaf."
Mark 8:16: "saying, It is because we have no  bread."
Mark 8:17: "ye, because ye have no  bread? perceive ye not yet, neither understand?"
Mark 8:19: "I broke the five  loaves among five thousand, how many baskets"
Mark 14:22: "did eat, Jesus took  bread, and blessed, and broke it, and gave"
Luke 4:3: "stone that it be made  bread."
Luke 4:4: "man shall not live by  bread alone, but by"
Luke 6:4: "and eat the  shewbread, and gave also"
Luke 7:33: "came neither eating  bread nor drinking wine; and"
Luke 9:3: "nor scrip, neither  bread, neither money; neither have"
Luke 9:13: "more but five  loaves and two fishes; except"
Luke 9:16: "he took the five  loaves and the two fishes,"