ΕΛΚΟΜΕΝΟΥΣ, ελκομενους
ELKOMENOUS, elkomenous
Sounds Like: el-ko-MEH-noos
Translations: dragging, drawing, pulling, being dragged, being drawn, being pulled
From the root: ΕΛΚΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a present middle/passive participle of the verb ἕλκω (helkō), meaning 'to drag, draw, or pull'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective or adverb, describing someone or something that is in the process of being dragged, drawn, or pulled, or is dragging/drawing/pulling themselves (middle voice). It indicates an ongoing action.
Inflection: Present, Middle or Passive Voice, Participle, Accusative, Masculine, Plural
Strong’s number: G1670 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΛΚΩ.
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.
- ἘΛΚΟΜΕΝΟΙ — being drawn, being dragged, being pulled, those who are drawn, those who are dragged, those who are pulled
- ἘΛΚΟΜΕΝΟΥΣ — being dragged, being drawn, being pulled, being hauled
- ΕΙΛΚΕΝ — dragged, drew, pulled, attracted
- ΕΙΛΚΟΝ — they were dragging, they were drawing, they were pulling
- ΕΙΛΚΟΝΤΟ — they were being dragged, they were being drawn, they were being pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΑ — I drew, I dragged, I pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΑΝ — they drew, they dragged, they pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΑΣ — you drew, you dragged, you pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΕ — drew, pulled, dragged, drew out, pulled out, dragged out
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΕΝ — drew, dragged, pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΣΜΕΝΟΙ — having been dragged, having been drawn, having been pulled
- ΕΙΛΚΥΩ — draw, drag, pull, attract
- ΕΙΛΚΩ — to drag, to draw, to pull, to attract
- ΕΛΚΕΙ — draw, drag, pull, attract, lead
- ΕΛΚΕΙΝ — to draw, to drag, to pull, to attract
- ΕΛΚΕΣΕΟΥ — he dragged, he drew, he pulled
- ΕΛΚΕΣΘΑΙ — to be dragged, to be drawn, to be pulled
- ΕΛΚΟΜΕΝΗΣ — of (one) being dragged, of (one) being drawn, of (one) being pulled, of (one) being led
- ΕΛΚΟΜΕΝΟΙ — being dragged, being drawn, being pulled, being carried, being led, being brought, being attracted
- ΕΛΚΟΜΕΝΟΥ — of being dragged, of being pulled, of being drawn, of one being dragged, of one being pulled, of one being drawn
- ΕΛΚΟΝ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, a drawing, a dragging, a pulling, an attracting
- ΕΛΚΟΝΤΑ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, those drawing, those dragging, those pulling, those attracting
- ΕΛΚΟΝΤΕΣ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, those who draw, those who drag
- ΕΛΚΟΝΤΟΣ — of one dragging, of one drawing, of one pulling, of one leading, of one attracting
- ΕΛΚΟΝΤΩΝ — of drawing, of dragging, of pulling, of attracting, of leading, of bringing
- ΕΛΚΟΥΣΑ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, a drawing (one)
- ΕΛΚΟΥΣΑΝ — drawing, pulling, dragging, attracting
- ΕΛΚΟΥΣΙΝ — they draw, they drag, they pull
- ΕΛΚΥΣΑ — I drew, I dragged, I pulled, I attracted
- ΕΛΚΥΣΑΙ — to draw, to drag, to pull, to attract
- ΕΛΚΥΣΕΙ — will draw, will drag, will pull, will attract
- ΕΛΚΥΣΗ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attraction, a drawing
- ΕΛΚΥΣΟΝ — draw, pull, drag, attract
- ΕΛΚΥΣΩ — I will draw, I will drag, I will pull
- ΕΛΚΩ — to draw, to drag, to pull, to attract, to lead
- ΕΛΚΩΝ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, leading, carrying
- ΕΛΛΩΝ — drawing, dragging, pulling, attracting, leading, drawing to oneself
- ΗΛΚΥΣΑ — I drew, I dragged, I pulled
- ΙΛΚΥΣΑΙ — to draw, to drag, to pull, to attract
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