ΕΓΓΑΡΕΥΟΥΣΙΝ, εγγαρευουσιν
EGGAREUOUSIN, eggareuousin
Sounds Like: eng-gar-YOO-sin
Translations: they compel, they impress, they force into service
From the root: ΕΓΓΑΡΕΥΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes the act of compelling someone to perform a service, often under duress or by authority, such as forcing someone to carry a burden or act as a guide. It implies an involuntary service, often associated with the practice of impressment in ancient times.
Inflection: Present, Indicative, Active, Third Person, Plural
Strong’s number: G0029 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΕΝΓΑΡΕΥΣΗ — impressment, forced service, requisition
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