ΚΑΙΠΟΔΑΠΟΥΣ, καιποδαπους
KAIPODAPOUS, kaipodapous
Sounds Like: kahee-po-da-POOS
Translations: of what kind, what kind of, what sort of, what country, from what country
From the root: ΠΟΔΑΠΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is a compound of 'καί' (and, also, even) and 'ποδαπός' (from what country? of what kind?). It is an interrogative or indefinite adjective used to ask about the origin, nature, or quality of something or someone. It can be used in questions like 'Of what kind is this?' or 'From what country is he?' It can also be used in indirect questions or as an indefinite pronoun meaning 'of some kind' or 'from some place'.
Inflection: Plural, Accusative, Masculine
Strong’s number: G4214 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Four — 3:49
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