ἘΝΗΛΙΝΔΟΥΝΤΟ, ἐνηλινδουντο
ENĒLINDOUNTO, enēlindounto
Sounds Like: en-ee-LIN-doon-toh
Translations: they were wallowing, they were rolling about
From the root: ἘΝΗΛΙΝΔΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb, formed from the preposition ἘΝ (en, meaning 'in' or 'on') and the verb ἈΛΙΝΔΕΩ (alindeō, meaning 'to roll' or 'to wallow'). It describes the action of rolling or wallowing, often in a figurative sense to describe someone indulging excessively in something, like sin or pleasure. It implies a deep immersion or entanglement.
Inflection: Imperfect, Indicative, Middle or Passive Voice, 3rd Person Plural
Strong’s number: G1794 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Four — 9:77
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