Δ?, δ?
D?, d?
Sounds Like: DEL-tah (as in the letter Delta), or possibly the beginning of a word like 'deh' or 'dee-AH'
Translations: unknown, possibly 'and', 'but', 'then', 'through', 'two', 'give', 'you will give', 'they will give'
From the root: Δ?
Part of Speech: Unknown
Explanation: This word fragment 'Δ?' is highly likely to be a corrupted or illegible character from an ancient manuscript. The question mark indicates an uncertain or missing letter. In Koine Greek, words starting with 'Δ' are very common and include conjunctions like 'δέ' (de, meaning 'and', 'but', 'then'), prepositions like 'διά' (dia, meaning 'through', 'because of'), numerals like 'δύο' (duo, meaning 'two'), and various forms of the verb 'δίδωμι' (didomi, meaning 'to give'). Without the complete word, its exact meaning and grammatical function cannot be determined. It could be a typo or a placeholder for a missing character in the original text.
Inflection: Unknown
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
From the same root
No other words from the same root, Δ?, appear in our texts.
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