ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΕΡΩΝ, ἀρχαιοτερων
ARCHAIOTERŌN, archaioterōn
Sounds Like: ar-khai-oh-TEH-rohn
Translations: of older, of more ancient, of former, of older things, of more ancient things
From the root: ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is the genitive plural form of the comparative adjective 'ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ' (archaios), meaning 'ancient' or 'old'. As a comparative, it means 'older' or 'more ancient'. In this genitive plural form, it typically refers to 'of older things' or 'of more ancient things/people', indicating possession or origin from something older.
Inflection: Comparative, Genitive, Plural, Masculine, Feminine, or Neuter
Strong’s number: G0744 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 11 — 6:276
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἈΡΧΑΙΑΙΣ — ancient, old, former, original
- ἈΡΧΑΙΑΝ — ancient, old, former, a former, an ancient
- ἈΡΧΑΙΑΣ — ancient, old, former, of old
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΙΣ — ancient, old, former, of old
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΝ — ancient, old, former, an ancient thing, an old thing
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΑΤΑ — most ancient, oldest, very old, most primitive
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΑΤΑΙΣ — most ancient, oldest, (to) most ancient, (to) oldest
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΑΤΗΝ — most ancient, the most ancient, oldest, the oldest
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΑΤΟΝ — most ancient, oldest, most primitive, most original
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΑΤΟΥΣ — most ancient, oldest, most original, most primitive
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΕΡΟΣ — older, more ancient, more original, an older, a more ancient, a more original
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΑ — antiquity, an antiquity, ancientness, oldness
- ἈΡΧΑΙΟΥΣ — ancient, old, former, the ancients, old ones
- ἈΡΧΑΙΩΝ — (of) ancient, (of) old, (of) former times, (of) primeval
- ΑΡΧΑΙΑ — old, ancient, former, things of old, old things
- ΑΡΧΑΙΑΙΣ — to ancient, to old, to former, to original
- ΑΡΧΑΙΑΝ — ancient, old, former, original, a former, an ancient
- ΑΡΧΑΙΑΣ — ancient, old, former, of old
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΙΣ — (to) ancient, (to) old, (to) former, (to) original
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΝ — ancient, old, former, original, primitive
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΣ — ancient, old, former, original, a former, an ancient
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΑ — antiquity, ancientness, oldness, an antiquity
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΥ — (of) ancient, (of) old, (of) former, (of) original
- ΑΡΧΑΙΩ — ancient, old, former, primitive, of old, of ancient times
- ΑΡΧΑΙΩΝ — of ancient, of old, of former times, of the ancients, of those of old
- ΑΡΧΕΑΝ — ancient, old, original, a former, a primitive
- ΑΡΧΕΩΝ — ancient, old, former, of old, from old, of ancient times
- ΤἈΡΧΑΙΑ — the ancient things, the old things, the things of old, the former things
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