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Name of God’s Son

ΑΛΩΘʼ, αλωθʼ

ALŌTHʼ, alōthʼ

Sounds Like: AH-loth

Translations: Aloth, a threshing floor, threshing

From the root: ΑΛΩΘ

Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Noun

Explanation: This word appears to be a proper noun, 'Aloth', likely a place name or a personal name, as seen in the provided examples. However, the final apostrophe (keraia or coronis) suggests it could also be an elision of a word like 'ΑΛΩΘΗ' or 'ΑΛΩΘΕ'. Given the context of 'ΑΛΕΘ' (aleth), it could also be a variant or misspelling of a word related to 'threshing floor' or 'threshing'. If it's related to 'aleth', it would refer to the act of threshing or a place where grain is threshed. The meaning 'threshing floor' is derived from the root 'αλω' (halo), which means 'to thresh'.

Inflection: Does not inflect (as a proper noun); if related to 'threshing', it would be a singular noun, possibly Nominative or Accusative, and Feminine.

Unknown: Yes


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No other words from the same root, ΑΛΩΘ, appear in our texts.

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