Definition: The word "culv" in Greek means "cavort," referring to a man's leisure activities such as fishing, hunting, or swimming. It comes from the Greek root "kul," meaning "to be" (like "come") and "cv," meaning "go." The word is derived from "kule" which translates to "fish," indicating a life of activity involving water. In biblical context, it refers to a man's state of being, often in a leisurely manner, without any specific commandment or requirement. It was a common practice among men at that time.