ἈΝΑΝΔΡΩΣ, ἀνανδρως
ANANDRŌS, anandrōs
Sounds Like: ah-NAN-dross
Translations: unmanly, cowardly, faint-heartedly, without courage
From the root: ἈΝΑΝΔΡΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Explanation: This word describes an action performed in an unmanly or cowardly manner. It indicates a lack of courage or bravery when facing a situation. It is used to qualify verbs, showing how something is done.
Inflection: Does not inflect (adverbial form of the adjective ἀνάνδρος)
Strong’s number: G0407 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 16 — 11:377
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ἈΝΑΝΔΡΟΣ.
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- ἈΝΑΝΔΡΟΥ — (of) unmanly, (of) cowardly, (of) without a man
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