ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟΙ, αστρολογοι
ASTROLOGOI, astrologoi
Sounds Like: as-tro-LO-goi
Translations: astrologers, stargazers
From the root: ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟΣ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This is a compound noun, formed from 'astron' (star) and 'logos' (word, reason, discourse). It refers to individuals who study the stars, particularly for the purpose of divination or predicting future events based on celestial movements. In ancient contexts, this often overlapped with what we now call astronomers, but with a focus on the interpretive or predictive aspect.
Inflection: Plural, Nominative or Vocative, Masculine
Strong’s number: G795 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Isaiah — 47:13
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟΣ.
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- ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΓΟΣ — astrologer, star-gazer
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