ΑΡΚΤΟΥΚΑΙ, αρκτουκαι
ARKTOUKAI, arktoukai
Sounds Like: ARK-too KAI
Translations: (of) a bear and, (of) the north and
From the root: ΑΡΚΤΟΣ, ΚΑΙ
Part of Speech: Noun, Conjunction
Explanation: This is a compound phrase formed by the genitive singular of the noun 'ΑΡΚΤΟΣ' (ARKTOU), meaning 'bear' or 'north', and the conjunction 'ΚΑΙ' (KAI), meaning 'and'. Therefore, it translates to 'of a bear and' or 'of the north and'. The meaning depends on the context, specifically whether 'ΑΡΚΤΟΣ' refers to the animal or the cardinal direction.
Inflection: ARKTOU: Singular, Genitive, Feminine; KAI: Does not inflect
Strong’s numbers: G705 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ἈΡΚΤΟΥΚΑΙ — of the north and, of a bear and
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