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ΑΠΟΠΕΣΟΙΝ, αποπεσοιν

APOPESOIN, apopesoin

Sounds Like: ah-po-PEH-soyn (if infinitive) or ah-po-PEH-soy-en (if optative)

Translations: fall away, fall off, fall from, fail, lose

From the root: ΑΠΟΠΙΠΤΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a form of the verb 'apopipto' (ἀποπίπτω), meaning 'to fall away from' or 'to fall off'. It describes a separation or detachment, often implying a loss of connection, support, or status. It can be used to describe physical falling, but also metaphorical falling, such as losing faith or failing in a task. The form 'ΑΠΟΠΕΣΟΙΝ' is likely a misspelling or a variant of 'ἀποπέσοιεν' (apopesoien), which is the 3rd person plural aorist optative, or 'ἀποπεσεῖν' (apopesein), which is the aorist infinitive.

Inflection: Aorist Optative, 3rd Person Plural (if ἀποπέσοιεν) or Aorist Infinitive (if ἀποπεσεῖν)

Strong’s number: G0000 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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