ἈΔΙΑΦΘΟΡΟΥΣ, ἀδιαφθορους
ADIAPHTHOROUS, adiaphthorous
Sounds Like: ah-dee-ah-FTHO-roos
Translations: uncorrupted, undefiled, pure, incorruptible, uncorrupted ones, undefiled ones, pure ones, incorruptible ones
From the root: ἈΔΙΑΦΘΟΡΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is an adjective meaning uncorrupted, undefiled, or pure. It is a compound word formed from the negative prefix 'ἀ-' (a-, meaning 'not') and 'διαφθείρω' (diaphtheirō, meaning 'to corrupt' or 'to destroy'). It describes something that has not been spoiled, ruined, or morally corrupted. It can be used to describe people, things, or qualities that remain in their original, pure state.
Inflection: Accusative, Plural, Masculine or Feminine
Strong’s number: G0086 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Seven — 8:46
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