ἘΠΕΤΕΤΗΔΕΥΤΟ, ἐπετετηδευτο
EPETETĒDEUTO, epetetēdeuto
Sounds Like: eh-peh-teh-TAY-dehv-toh
Translations: it had been practiced, it had been pursued, it had been cultivated, it had been studied
From the root: ΕΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes an action that had been diligently practiced, pursued, or cultivated in the past. It implies a sustained effort or a habitual activity that was carried out. It is often used to describe the study or practice of a particular skill, custom, or way of life.
Inflection: 3rd Person Singular, Pluperfect, Indicative, Middle/Passive Voice
Strong’s number: G2038 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 17 — 6:149
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΩ.
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.
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΕΝ — he was practicing, he was pursuing, he was engaging in, he was devoting himself to
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΕΤΟ — was practiced, was pursued, was cultivated, was engaged in
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΟΝ — they practiced, they pursued, they engaged in, they devoted themselves to, they made a practice of
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΟΝΤΟ — they were practicing, they were pursuing, they were devoting themselves to, they were cultivating
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΣΑΝ — they practiced, they pursued, they devoted themselves to, they contrived, they devised
- ἘΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΣΕΝ — he practiced, he pursued, he devoted himself to, he engaged in
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΕ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to apply oneself to, to cultivate, to contrive, to devise
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΕΙ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to devote oneself to, to cultivate, to study, to engage in
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΕΣΘΑΙ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to devote oneself to, to study, to contrive, to devise
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΟΙ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to cultivate, to devote oneself to
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΟΙΤΟ — might be practiced, might be pursued, might be cultivated, might be done, might be performed
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΟΝΤΕΣ — practicing, pursuing, engaging in, devoting oneself to, cultivating
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΟΝΤΙ — to practice, to pursue, to cultivate, to devote oneself to, to apply oneself to, to study, to busy oneself with
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΟΥΣΙΝ — they practice, they pursue, they cultivate, they devote themselves to, they apply themselves to
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΣΑΝΤΑ — having practiced, having pursued, having devoted oneself to, having made a practice of
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΣΕΙΕΝ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to devote oneself to, to apply oneself to, to contrive, to devise
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΩ — to practice, to make a practice of, to pursue, to apply oneself to, to study, to contrive, to devise, to make, to do
- ἘΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΩΝ — practicing, pursuing, engaging in, performing, devising, contriving
- ΕΠΕΤΕΤΗΔΕΥΤΟ — was practiced, was pursued, was contrived, was devised, was made a practice of
- ΕΠΕΤΗΔΕΥ — practiced, devoted oneself, pursued, engaged in, contrived, devised, planned
- ΕΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΣΕ — he practiced, he pursued, he devoted himself, he made a practice of
- ΕΠΕΤΗΔΕΥΣΕΝ — he practiced, he pursued, he devoted himself, he made a practice of
- ΕΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΣΙΣ — pursuit, practice, study, occupation, a pursuit, a practice, a study, an occupation
- ΕΠΙΤΗΔΕΥΩ — to practice, to pursue, to make a practice of, to apply oneself to, to cultivate
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