ΔΡΑΣΜΟΥΔΙΑΔΥΣΙΝ, δρασμουδιαδυσιν
DRASMOUDIADYSIN, drasmoudiadysin
Sounds Like: DRAS-moo-dee-ah-DY-sin
Translations: of flight, through, setting, entrance, end
From the root: ΔΡΑΣΜΟΣ, ΔΙΑ, ΔΥΣΙΣ
Part of Speech: Noun, Preposition
Explanation: This appears to be a compound or concatenated phrase rather than a single word. It seems to combine the genitive singular of ΔΡΑΣΜΟΣ (drasmos), meaning 'flight' or 'escape', with the preposition ΔΙΑ (dia), meaning 'through' or 'by means of', and the accusative singular of ΔΥΣΙΣ (dysis), meaning 'setting' (as of the sun), 'entrance', or 'end'. The phrase would likely mean 'of flight through the setting/entrance/end' or 'a way of escape through the setting/entrance/end'. It is highly probable that this is a transcription error or a unique compound not commonly found in Koine Greek texts, as these three words are typically written separately.
Inflection: Genitive Singular (ΔΡΑΣΜΟΥ), Preposition (ΔΙΑ), Accusative Singular (ΔΥΣΙΝ)
Strong’s numbers: G1427 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1223 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1412 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Three — 8:4
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΔΡΑΣΜΟΣ, ΔΙΑ, ΔΥΣΙΣ, appear in our texts.
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