ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΕ, ἐθεμελιωσε
ETHEMELIŌSE, ethemeliōse
Sounds Like: eh-the-meh-lee-OH-seh
Translations: he founded, he established, he laid the foundation, he built
From the root: ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a verb meaning 'to lay a foundation,' 'to found,' or 'to establish.' It is used to describe the act of setting something firmly in place, often referring to the beginning of a structure or an institution. It implies a strong and secure beginning.
Inflection: Third Person Singular, Aorist Indicative Active
Strong’s number: G2311 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Justin Martyr
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Isaiah — 48:13
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΥΤΕ — you were laying a foundation, you were founding, you were establishing
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΘΗ — was founded, was laid, was established, was built
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑ — I founded, I laid the foundation, I established, I built
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΝ — they laid a foundation, they founded, they established
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΣ — you founded, you established, you laid the foundation
- ἘΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΕΝ — laid a foundation, founded, established, made firm
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΘΗ — it was founded, it was laid, it was established
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑ — I founded, I laid a foundation, I established, I grounded
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΝ — they founded, they laid the foundation, they established
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΣ — you founded, you established, you laid the foundation
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΕ — he founded, he established, he laid the foundation, he made firm
- ΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΕΝ — he founded, he established, he laid a foundation, he built, he settled
- ΕΛΙΩΘ — to lay a foundation, to found, to establish, to be founded, to be established
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΥΝ — to lay a foundation, to found, to establish, to strengthen, to make firm
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΥΣΘΑΙ — to be founded, to be laid a foundation, to be established, to be made firm
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΥΣΙ — they lay a foundation, they found, they establish, they settle, they strengthen
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΥΤΕ — you lay a foundation, you found, you establish, you strengthen, you make firm
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΟΩ — to lay a foundation, to found, to establish, to make firm, to strengthen, to settle
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΝΤΑ — having founded, who founded, establishing, who established
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΑΣ — you founded, you established, you laid the foundation
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΕΙ — he will lay a foundation, he will found, he will establish, he will strengthen, he will make firm
- ΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΣΩ — I will lay a foundation, I will found, I will establish, I will make firm
- ΘΕΜΕΛΩΣΑΣ — having founded, having established, having laid a foundation
- ΣΕΜΕΛΙΩ — to lay a foundation, to found, to establish, to build
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΑ — founded, established, laid a foundation, having been founded, having been established, things founded, things established
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΗ — founded, established, laid a foundation, a founded (thing), an established (thing)
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΗΝ — founded, established, laid a foundation for, a founded (thing), an established (thing)
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΟΙ — founded, established, grounded, having been founded, having been established, having been grounded
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΟΝ — founded, established, laid a foundation, a founded thing, an established thing
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΜΕΝΟΣ — founded, established, having been founded, having been established, laid a foundation
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΤΑΙ — it has been founded, it has been established, it has been laid, it has been made firm
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΤΕ — you have founded, you have laid a foundation, you have established, be founded, be established
- ΤΕΘΕΜΕΛΙΩΤΟ — it had been founded, it had been laid, it had been established
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