ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΩΝΚΑΙ, κειμηλιωνκαι
KEIMĒLIŌNKAI, keimēliōnkai
Sounds Like: Kay-may-LEE-ohn-KAI
Translations: of treasures, of valuable possessions, and, also, even
From the root: ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΟΝ, ΚΑΙ
Part of Speech: Noun, Conjunction
Explanation: This is a compound of two words: ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΩΝ (keimēlión) and ΚΑΙ (kai). ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΩΝ is the genitive plural form of the noun ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΟΝ, meaning 'treasure' or 'valuable possession'. It indicates possession or origin, so it translates to 'of treasures' or 'of valuable possessions'. ΚΑΙ is a conjunction meaning 'and', 'also', or 'even'. When combined, the phrase would typically mean 'of treasures and' or 'of valuable possessions and'.
Inflection: ΚΕΙΜΗΛΙΩΝ: Plural, Genitive, Neuter. ΚΑΙ: Does not inflect.
Strong’s numbers: G2756 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Six — 3:26
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