Strong’s Lexicon
Defintion - To prosper, to succeed, to have a good journey
Word Origin - From the combination of εὖ (eu, meaning “well” or “good”) and ὁδός (hodos, meaning “way” or “road”).
Usage - The verb εὐοδόω primarily conveys the idea of being successful or prosperous in one’s endeavors. It can also imply having a favorable journey or path. In the New Testament, it is often used in the context of spiritual prosperity and well-being, rather than merely material success.
HELPS Word-studies
2137 euodóō (from 2095 /eú, “well, good” and 3598 /hodós, “a journey on a particular road”) – properly, to go on a prosperous journey; (figuratively) to be on the right (profitable) path, i.e. leading to real success (good fortune) where someone truly “prospers, is prospered” (A-S).