ΔΟΥΝΑΙΓΟΥΝ, δουναιγουν
DOUNAIGOUN, dounaigoun
Sounds Like: DOO-nai-GOON
Translations: to give then, to give therefore, to give at least
From the root: ΔΙΔΩΜΙ, ΓΟΥΝ
Part of Speech: Verb, Conjunction
Explanation: This is a compound word formed from the aorist active infinitive of the verb ΔΙΔΩΜΙ (didomi), meaning 'to give,' and the particle ΓΟΥΝ (goun), which means 'at least,' 'at any rate,' 'then,' or 'therefore.' The combined meaning is 'to give then' or 'to give at least,' indicating the act of giving with an added emphasis or logical consequence. It functions as an infinitive phrase within a sentence.
Inflection: Aorist Active Infinitive (for ΔΟΥΝΑΙ); Does not inflect (for ΓΟΥΝ)
Strong’s numbers: G1325 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1063 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 31:8
From the same root
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