ΑΝΑΚΕΦΑΛΑΙΟΟΜΑΙ, ανακεφαλαιοομαι
ANAKEPHALAIOOMAI, anakephalaioomai
Sounds Like: ah-nah-keh-fah-lah-YOH-oh-my
Translations: to sum up, to bring together under one head, to recapitulate, to unite, to be summed up, to be brought together, to be united
From the root: ΑΝΑΚΕΦΑΛΑΙΟΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to sum up, to bring together under one head, or to recapitulate. It implies gathering various elements or points into a single, comprehensive whole. In its passive form, as given, it means to be summed up or to be brought together. It is often used in contexts where diverse things are unified or brought to a culmination.
Inflection: Present, Middle/Passive, Indicative, First Person, Singular
Strong’s number: G0346 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΝΑΚΕΦΑΛΑΙΟΩ.
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.
- ΑΝΑΚΕΦΑΛΑΙΟΥΤΑΙ — is summed up, is recapitulated, is brought to a head, is united, is gathered together
 - ΑΝΑΚΕΦΑΛΑΙΟΩ — to sum up, to bring together under one head, to gather up, to recapitulate
 
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