ΔΕΞΑΣΘΑΙΔΥΝΑΜΕΝΗΝ, δεξασθαιδυναμενην
DEXASTHAIDYNAMENĒN, dexasthaidynamenēn
Sounds Like: DEK-sas-thai DY-na-me-nayn
Translations: to be able to receive, able to accept, able to welcome
From the root: ΔΕΧΟΜΑΙ, ΔΥΝΑΜΑΙ
Part of Speech: Verb, Participle
Explanation: This appears to be a compound of two words, "ΔΕΞΑΣΘΑΙ" (dexasthai) and "ΔΥΝΑΜΕΝΗΝ" (dynamenēn), likely concatenated due to a transcription error or a lack of spacing in the original text. "ΔΕΞΑΣΘΑΙ" is the aorist infinitive of "δέχομαι" (dechomai), meaning "to receive, accept, welcome." "ΔΥΝΑΜΕΝΗΝ" is the accusative singular feminine present participle of "δύναμαι" (dynamai), meaning "to be able, to be powerful." Together, they would mean "able to receive" or "capable of receiving," describing something feminine that has the capacity to receive or accept.
Inflection: ΔΕΞΑΣΘΑΙ: Aorist, Infinitive; ΔΥΝΑΜΕΝΗΝ: Present, Participle, Accusative, Singular, Feminine
Strong’s numbers: G1209 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1410 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 22:8
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΔΕΧΟΜΑΙ, ΔΥΝΑΜΑΙ, appear in our texts.
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