ΙΕΡΕΥΣΟΣΟΛΥΜΕΙΤΗΣ, ιερευσοσολυμειτης
IEREUSOSOLYMEITĒS, iereusosolymeitēs
Sounds Like: hee-eh-REH-oos ee-eh-roh-soh-ly-MEE-tays
Translations: priest of Jerusalem, a priest of Jerusalem
From the root: ΙΕΡΕΥΣ, ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΙΤΗΣ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word appears to be a compound of two distinct Koine Greek words: ΙΕΡΕΥΣ (HIEREUS), meaning 'priest', and ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΙΤΗΣ (HIEROSOLYMITES), meaning 'Jerusalemite' or 'inhabitant of Jerusalem'. The combination 'ΙΕΡΕΥΣΟΣΟΛΥΜΕΙΤΗΣ' is likely a misspelling or a very rare variant of 'ΙΕΡΕΥΣ ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΙΤΗΣ' (a priest, a Jerusalemite) or 'ΙΕΡΕΥΣ Ο ΙΕΡΟΣΟΛΥΜΙΤΗΣ' (the priest, the Jerusalemite). It would refer to a priest who is from Jerusalem or associated with Jerusalem. The 'ΟΣ' part in the middle is likely a corruption or a misreading of the definite article 'Ο' (the) or a direct combination of the two words without proper grammatical connection, possibly due to the lack of spaces in ancient manuscripts.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine
Strong’s numbers: G2409 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2415 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
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