ἘΝΧΡΟΝΙΖΟΝΤΩΝ, ἐνχρονιζοντων
ENCHRONIZONTŌN, enchronizontōn
Sounds Like: en-khro-NEE-zon-ton
Translations: of those who linger, of those who spend time, of those who delay, of those who tarry
From the root: ἘΝΧΡΟΝΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb (Participle)
Explanation: This word is a participle derived from the verb 'ἐγχρονίζω', meaning 'to linger', 'to spend time', 'to delay', or 'to tarry'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective or adverb, describing an action or state. In this form, it refers to 'those who are lingering' or 'those who are spending time'. It implies a prolonged stay or a delay in action.
Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Genitive, Plural, Masculine or Neuter
Strong’s number: G1708 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint
- Proverbs — 23:30
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ἘΝΧΡΟΝΙΖΩ.
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- ἘΝΧΡΟΝΙΖΕΙ — delays, lingers, tarries, waits, takes time
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