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Redirected from αναδεξαμενοϲ, replacing lunate sigma Ϲϲ with normal sigma Σσ/ς.

ΑΝΑΔΕΞΑΜΕΝΟΣ, αναδεξαμενος

ANADEXAMENOS, anadexamenos

Sounds Like: ah-nah-dek-SAH-meh-nos

Translations: having received, having undertaken, having accepted, having taken up

From the root: ΑΝΑΔΕΧΟΜΑΙ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a compound verb, formed from 'ανα' (ana, meaning 'up' or 'again') and 'δεχομαι' (dechomai, meaning 'to receive' or 'to accept'). It means to receive, undertake, or accept something, often with the implication of taking responsibility for it or welcoming it. It describes an action that has been completed in the past, leading to a present state or consequence.

Inflection: Aorist, Middle Voice, Participle, Nominative, Masculine, Singular

Strong’s number: G0325 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
  • Acts of the Apostles — 28:7
  • Hebrews — 11:17

From the same root

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