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Name of God’s Son

ΙΧΘΥΗΡΑΝʼ, ιχθυηρανʼ

ICHTHYĒRANʼ, ichthyēranʼ

Sounds Like: ikh-thoo-AY-ran

Translations: fish-catching, fishing, fish-hunting

From the root: ΙΧΘΥΗΡΟΣ

Part of Speech: Adjective

Explanation: This word is an adjective meaning 'fish-catching' or 'fishing'. It describes something related to the act of catching fish, such as a fishing net, a fishing boat, or, as in the provided context, a 'fish gate' (a gate through which fish might be brought or which is used by fishermen). The final apostrophe-like character (keraia or coronis) in the provided word 'ΙΧΘΥΗΡΑΝʼ' is likely a keraia indicating a number, or a coronis indicating an elision. However, in this specific context, it appears to be a textual variant or a scribal mark, as the word itself is a form of 'ΙΧΘΥΗΡΟΣ'.

Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Feminine


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