ΕΖΟΝΤΩΝ, εζοντων
EZONTŌN, ezontōn
Sounds Like: eh-ZON-ton
Translations: of those who were, of those who were living, of those who were existing
From the root: ΕΖΟΝΤΩΝ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word appears to be a misspelling or variant of a more common Koine Greek word. Based on the context provided, it is likely a genitive plural participle, possibly intended to mean 'of those who were living' or 'of those who were existing'. It could be a scribal error for a word like 'ὄντων' (ontōn), which means 'of those who are/were', or related to a verb of being or living. The provided example suggests alternative readings like 'ΠΕΖΟΝΤΩΝ' (pezontōn, 'of those walking') or 'ΠΑΙΖΟΝΤΩΝ' (paizontōn, 'of those playing'), indicating uncertainty in the original manuscript.
Inflection: Participle, Present, Active, Genitive, Plural, Masculine or Neuter
Unknown: Yes
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