ΚΑΤΟΡΘΩΜΑΤΟΣΩΡΜΗΣΕΝ, κατορθωματοσωρμησεν
KATORTHŌMATOSŌRMĒSEN, katorthōmatosōrmēsen
Sounds Like: kah-tor-THOH-mah-tos-OR-may-sen
Translations: of a successful deed he rushed, of an accomplishment he set out, of a right action he urged on
From the root: ΚΑΤΟΡΘΩΜΑ, ΟΡΜΑΩ
Part of Speech: Compound Word (Noun, Verb)
Explanation: This is a compound word formed by combining the genitive singular of the noun 'κατόρθωμα' (katorthōma), meaning 'successful deed' or 'accomplishment', and the aorist indicative active third person singular of the verb 'ὁρμάω' (hormaō), meaning 'to rush', 'to set out', or 'to urge on'. The phrase describes someone rushing or setting out because of, or from, a successful action or accomplishment. It indicates that a past successful event was the impetus for a subsequent action.
Inflection: Noun: Genitive, Singular, Neuter; Verb: Aorist, Indicative, Active, 3rd Person, Singular
Strong’s numbers: G2729 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3729 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 2:9
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΚΑΤΟΡΘΩΜΑ, ΟΡΜΑΩ, appear in our texts.
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