ΑΝΔΡΕΣΜΕΝ, ανδρεσμεν
ANDRESMEN, andresmen
Sounds Like: AN-dres-MEN
Translations: men, indeed, truly, on the one hand
From the root: ΑΝΗΡ, ΜΕΝ
Part of Speech: Noun, Particle
Explanation: This is a compound phrase combining the nominative/vocative plural of the noun 'ΑΝΗΡ' (man) with the particle 'ΜΕΝ'. 'ΑΝΔΡΕΣ' means 'men'. The particle 'ΜΕΝ' is often used to introduce a clause or idea that is contrasted with a subsequent clause introduced by 'ΔΕ' (but, and). It can also simply emphasize the preceding word, meaning 'indeed' or 'truly', or indicate 'on the one hand' in a 'ΜΕΝ...ΔΕ' construction. Therefore, 'ΑΝΔΡΕΣΜΕΝ' would mean 'men indeed' or 'men, on the one hand'.
Inflection: Noun: Plural, Nominative or Vocative, Masculine. Particle: Does not inflect.
Strong’s numbers: G0435 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3303 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἈΝΔΡΕΣΜΕΝ — men indeed, as for the men, the men on the one hand
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