ἈΣΘΕΝΟΥΝ, ἀσθενουν
ASTHENOUN, asthenoun
Sounds Like: as-theh-NOON
Translations: being weak, becoming weak, being sick, becoming sick, being ill, becoming ill, being infirm, becoming infirm, being feeble, becoming feeble
From the root: ΑΣΘΕΝΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes the state of being weak, sick, or infirm, or the process of becoming so. It is often used to refer to physical weakness or illness, but can also describe a lack of strength or power in a broader sense. It functions as a participle, modifying a noun or pronoun, indicating an ongoing action or state.
Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Nominative, Accusative, or Vocative, Neuter, Singular; or Present, Active, Participle, Nominative, Masculine or Feminine, Singular (contracted form); or Present, Active, Participle, Accusative, Masculine or Feminine, Singular (contracted form)
Strong’s number: G0770 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Baruch — 2:18
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΣΘΕΝΕΩ.
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.
- ἈΣΘΕΝΗΣΟΥΣΙΝ — they will be weak, they will be sick, they will be ill, they will be feeble, they will be infirm, they will be exhausted
- ἈΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΩΝ — of the weak, of the sick, of the infirm, of those who are weak, of those who are sick, of those who are infirm
- ΑΣΘΕΝΕΩ — to be weak, to be sick, to be ill, to be feeble, to be without strength, to be infirm, to be in need, to be poor
- ΑΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΣ — having become weak, having been sick, having been ill, having become ill, having become infirm
- ΑΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΣΑΝ — having become weak, having been sick, having fallen ill, having been ill
- ΑΣΘΕΝΗΣΟΥΣΙ — they will be weak, they will be sick, they will be ill, they will be feeble
- ΑΣΘΕΝΗΣΟΥΣΙΝ — they will be weak, they will be sick, they will be ill, they will be feeble
- ΑΣΘΕΝΙΤΩ — I am weak, I am sick, I am ill, I am feeble, I am infirm
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΜΕ — we are weak, we are sick, we are ill, we are feeble
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΜΕΝ — we are weak, we are sick, we are ill, we are feeble, we are without strength
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΑ — weak, sick, ill, infirm, feeble, to be weak, to be sick, to be ill, to be infirm, to be feeble
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΑΣ — those who are weak, the weak, those who are sick, the sick, those who are ill, the ill
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΕΣ — being weak, being sick, being ill, being infirm, being feeble, being without strength, being diseased
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΩ — of those who are weak, of those who are sick, of the weak, of the sick
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΝΤΩΝ — (of) those who are weak, (of) those who are sick, (of) the infirm, (of) the ailing
- ΑΣΘΕΝΟΥΣΑΝ — being weak, being sick, being ill, being feeble, a weak one, a sick one, an ill one, a feeble one
- ΑΣΘΕΝΩΜΕ — we are weak, we are sick, we are ill, we are feeble
- ΕΞΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΝ — they were weakened, they became weak, they were made weak, they were sick, they became sick, they were ill, they became ill, they were feeble, they became feeble, they were exhausted, they became exhausted
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΚΑΜΕΝ — we have been weak, we have become weak, we have been sick, we have become sick
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΣΑ — I was weak, I became weak, I was sick, I became sick, I was ill, I became ill, I was feeble, I became feeble
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΝ — they were weak, they became weak, they were sick, they became sick, they were ill, they became ill, they were feeble, they became feeble
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΣ — you were weak, you became weak, you were sick, you became sick, you were ill, you became ill
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΤΕ — you were weak, you became weak, you were sick, you became sick, you were infirm, you became infirm
- ἨΣΘΕΝΗΣΕΝ — was weak, became weak, was sick, became sick, was ill, became ill, was feeble, became feeble
- ΗΣΘΕΝΕΙ — he was weak, he was sick, he was ill, he was infirm
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΚΑΜΕΝ — we have been weak, we have been sick, we have been ill, we have been feeble
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΚΕΝ — he has been weak, he has been sick, he has been ill, he has become weak, he has become sick, he has become ill
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΑ — I was weak, I became weak, I was sick, I became sick, I was ill, I became ill
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΝ — they were weak, they became weak, they were sick, they became sick, they were ill, they became ill
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΑΤΕ — you were weak, you became weak, you were sick, you became sick, you were ill, you became ill
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΕ — he was weak, he became weak, he was sick, he became sick, he was ill, he became ill, he was infirm, he became infirm
- ΗΣΘΕΝΗΣΕΝ — he was weak, he became weak, he was sick, he became sick, he was ill, he became ill
- ΗΣΘΕΝΙ — you were weak, you were sick, you were ill, you were feeble
- ΗΣΣΘΕΝΗΣΕ — he was weak, he became weak, he was sick, he became sick, he was ill, he became ill
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