ΕΞΙΠΠΑΖΩ, εξιππαζω
EXIPPAZŌ, exippazō
Sounds Like: ex-IP-pa-zoh
Translations: to ride out, to sally forth on horseback, to ride away
From the root: ΕΞΙΠΠΑΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb describes the action of riding out, typically on horseback, often implying a departure or a sallying forth, as in a military maneuver. It combines the prefix 'ΕΞ' (out of) with a form related to 'ΙΠΠΟΣ' (horse), indicating movement away by horse.
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Active Indicative
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- ἘΞΙΠΠΑΣΟΝΤΑΙ — they will ride forth, they will ride out, they will ride away
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