ΑΠΑΞΔ', απαξδ'
APAXD', apaxd'
Sounds Like: AH-pax-DELL-tah
Translations: once, one time, once for all, four
From the root: ΑΠΑΞ
Part of Speech: Adverb, Numeral
Explanation: This appears to be a compound expression combining the adverb "ΑΠΑΞ" (hapax), meaning "once" or "one time," with the Greek numeral "Δ'" (delta prime), which represents the number 4. The prime symbol (keraia) indicates that the letter is being used as a numeral. Therefore, "ΑΠΑΞΔ'" literally translates to "once, four." It is not a single, standard Koine Greek word but rather a juxtaposition of an adverb and a numeral. It might be used to indicate something that happened "once, and specifically the fourth time" or "once, and it refers to the number four." Given the context of the example, it's highly probable that the Δ' is a numeral, possibly indicating a chapter, verse, or a count.
Inflection: Does not inflect (for ΑΠΑΞ); Numeral (for Δ')
Strong’s number: G0530 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 18:39
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