ΒΑΑΣΟΥΘʼ, βαασουθʼ
BAASOUTHʼ, baasouthʼ
Sounds Like: bah-AH-soo-th
Translations: 271
From the root: ΒΑΑΣΟΥΘ
Part of Speech: Numeral
Explanation: This word is a Greek numeral, indicated by the keraia (ʼ) at the end. In the Greek numeral system, letters are assigned numerical values. Β (Beta) represents 2, Α (Alpha) represents 1, Σ (Sigma) represents 200, Ο (Omicron) represents 70, and Υ (Upsilon) represents 400. However, when letters are used as numerals, their order matters for place value. The sequence ΒΑΑΣΟΥΘʼ would typically be interpreted by summing the values of its constituent letters. In this case, Β (2) + Α (1) + Α (1) + Σ (200) + Ο (70) + Υ (400) + Θ (9) would sum to 683. However, it's more likely that this is a misspelling or a very unusual representation of a number, as Greek numerals usually follow a more structured pattern for larger numbers (e.g., hundreds, tens, units). Given the structure, it's possible it's intended to represent 271, where Β=2, Α=1, and ΣΟΥΘ is a garbled or non-standard representation of 70. It is highly probable that this is a garbled or misspelled word, or a very unusual way of writing a number, as it does not conform to standard Greek numeral conventions for such a sequence of letters.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- 2 Esdras — 13:17
From the same root
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