ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥΝΤ?, κατασκηνουντ?
KATASKĒNOUNT?, kataskēnount?
Sounds Like: kah-tah-skee-NOO-nt
Translations: to dwell, to encamp, to lodge, to take up lodging, to settle down
From the root: ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is likely a misspelling or a garbled form of a participle of the verb 'κατασκηνόω' (kataskēnoō), which means 'to dwell,' 'to encamp,' or 'to lodge.' It describes the act of settling down in a place, often implying a temporary or permanent residence. The question mark at the end suggests an error in the original text or transcription. If it were a valid form, it would typically function as an adjective or adverb, describing someone or something that is dwelling or encamping.
Inflection: Likely a participle form, but the exact inflection is uncertain due to the trailing question mark. If it were 'κατασκηνοῦντ-,' it could be a Nominative/Accusative Neuter Singular or a Nominative/Accusative Masculine/Feminine Plural participle, present active. However, the question mark makes it ambiguous.
Strong’s number: G2681 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΙ — dwell, reside, lodge, encamp, take up one's abode
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥ — to dwell, to live, to reside, to encamp, to pitch a tent, to settle down
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥΝ — to dwell, to live, to encamp, to pitch a tent, to take up residence, to settle
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥΝΤΑ — dwelling, encamping, lodging, residing, taking up lodging
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥΝΤΑΣ — dwelling, encamping, lodging, residing, settling down
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΥΝΤΙ — to dwell, to reside, to encamp, to lodge, (to) dwell, (to) reside, (to) encamp, (to) lodge
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΟΩ — to dwell, to live, to reside, to encamp, to pitch a tent, to take up one's abode
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΝ — dwelling, tabernacling, residing, who dwells, the one dwelling
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΑΙ — to dwell, to encamp, to pitch a tent, to take up lodging, to settle down
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΑΣ — having encamped, having lodged, having dwelt, having taken up residence
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΕΙ — will dwell, will settle, will encamp, will take up lodging, will reside
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΟΝ — lodge, dwell, settle, take up residence, encamp
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΟΥΣΙ — they will dwell, they will live, they will settle, they will encamp, they will pitch their tent
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΟΥΣΙΝ — they will dwell, they will reside, they will encamp, they will lodge
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΩ — I will dwell, I will tabernacle, I will encamp, I will settle
- ΚΑΤΑΣΚΗΝΩΣΩΜΕΝ — let us dwell, let us settle, let us encamp, let us take up lodging
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΟΥΝ — they dwelt, they lodged, they settled, they encamped
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΚΟΤΟΣ — of having dwelt, of having settled, of having encamped, of having lodged
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΚΩΣ — having encamped, having dwelt, having lodged, having taken up residence
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΣΑ — I dwelt, I tabernacled, I resided, I pitched my tent
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΣΑΣ — you dwelt, you tabernacled, you settled, you encamped
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΣΕ — he encamped, he settled, he dwelt, he lodged, he pitched his tent
- ΚΑΤΕΣΚΗΝΩΣΕΝ — he encamped, he settled, he dwelt, he lodged
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