ΑΡΣΕΝΑΘΑ, αρσεναθα
ARSENATHA, arsenatha
Sounds Like: ar-SE-na-tha
Translations: unknown, possibly related to 'male' or 'man'
From the root: ΑΡΣΕΝ
Part of Speech: Unknown
Explanation: This word, "ΑΡΣΕΝΑΘΑ", is not a recognized word in Koine Greek. It appears to be a transliteration or a very rare, possibly corrupted, form. It might be a misspelling or a unique proper noun. The first part, "ΑΡΣΕΝ" (ARSEN), means 'male' or 'man', but the suffix '-ΑΘΑ' does not correspond to any standard Greek grammatical ending or known derivation. It is possible it is a foreign word transliterated into Greek, or a highly unusual proper name.
Inflection: Unknown
Unknown: Yes
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