ΚΑΙΠΑΘΩΝ, καιπαθων
KAIPATHŌN, kaipathōn
Sounds Like: kahee-pa-THON
Translations: and having suffered, even having suffered, and having experienced, even having experienced
From the root: ΚΑΙ, ΠΑΣΧΩ
Part of Speech: Conjunction, Verb
Explanation: This is a compound word formed from the conjunction ΚΑΙ (kai), meaning "and" or "even," and ΠΑΘΩΝ (pathōn), which is the aorist active participle of the verb ΠΑΣΧΩ (paschō), meaning "to suffer" or "to experience." Therefore, the combined word means "and having suffered" or "even having experienced." It describes an action of suffering or experiencing that has already occurred, often preceding another action.
Inflection: Aorist Active Participle, Masculine, Nominative Singular
Strong’s numbers: G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3958 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Five — 9:24
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΚΑΙ, ΠΑΣΧΩ, appear in our texts.
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