ΕΝΤΑΥΘΑ, ενταυθα
ENTAUTHA, entautha
Sounds Like: en-TOW-tha
Translations: here, there, in this place, in that place
From the root: ΕΝΤΑΥΘΑ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Explanation: This word is an adverb of place, meaning 'here' or 'there', indicating a specific location. It is used to point out where an action is taking place or where something is located. It can refer to a place near the speaker ('here') or a place previously mentioned or understood ('there').
Inflection: Does not inflect
Strong’s number: G1759 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Psalms — 72:10
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΝΤΑΥΘΑ.
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- ΚἈΝΤΑΥΘ' — and here, and there, and then, and at this place, and at that time
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