ΕΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΕΝ, εδυναστευσεν
EDYNASTEUSEN, edynasteusen
Sounds Like: eh-dy-nas-TEV-sen
Translations: he ruled, he reigned, he exercised power, he dominated, he had dominion
From the root: ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes the act of exercising power, ruling, or having dominion over something or someone. It implies a position of authority and control, often in a governmental or influential capacity. It is used to describe someone who has become powerful or who has taken control.
Inflection: Third Person Singular, Aorist, Indicative, Active
Strong’s number: G1413 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Sirach — 48:12
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΩ.
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.
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΕΙ — to rule, to exercise dominion, to have power, to be powerful
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ — to rule, to exercise dominion, to have power, to be powerful, to oppress
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΑ — ruling, having dominion, exercising power, reigning
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΑΣ — ruling, exercising dominion, having power, those who rule, those who exercise dominion
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΙ — ruling, having dominion, exercising power
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΟΣ — (of) ruling, (of) reigning, (of) exercising power, (of) being powerful
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΩ — ruling, having dominion, exercising power, being powerful, those who rule, those who have dominion
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΝΤΩΝ — of those ruling, of those having dominion, of those exercising power, of those oppressing
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΥΣΗΣ — ruling, reigning, having power, exercising dominion, of ruling, of reigning, of having power, of exercising dominion
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΟΥΣΙΝ — they rule, they exercise dominion, they have power, they reign
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΑΙ — to rule, to exercise dominion, to have power, to be powerful
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΑΝΤΑ — to rule, to reign, to exercise dominion, to be powerful
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΑΣ — having power, having dominion, ruling, exercising dominion, exercising authority, having authority
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΕΙ — will rule, will reign, will exercise dominion, will have power
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΗ — dominion, rule, power, authority, a dominion, a rule, a power, an authority
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΩ — to rule, to reign, to exercise dominion, to be powerful
- ΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΩΝ — ruling, reigning, exercising power, having dominion, being a potentate
- ἘΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΑΝ — they ruled, they exercised dominion, they had power, they reigned
- ἘΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΕ — he ruled, she ruled, it ruled, he reigned, she reigned, it reigned, he exercised power, she exercised power, it exercised power
- ἘΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΣΕΝ — he reigned, he ruled, he exercised power, he was powerful
- ΚΑΤΑΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΕΙΝ — to oppress, to tyrannize, to exercise dominion over, to rule over
- ΚΑΤΕΔΥΝΑΣΤΕΥΩ — to oppress, to exercise dominion over, to tyrannize, to rule harshly
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