ΚΟΥΜʼ, κουμʼ
KOUMʼ, koumʼ
Sounds Like: KOOM
Translations: Arise!, Get up!, Stand up!, Rise!
From the root: ΚΟΥΜ
Part of Speech: Verb, Interjection
Explanation: This word is an Aramaic imperative verb, meaning 'Arise!' or 'Get up!'. It is often used as a direct command to someone to stand up or rise from a lying or sitting position. The apostrophe-like character at the end is a coronis, indicating an elision, but in this specific instance, it is part of the transliteration of the Aramaic word and does not represent a Greek elision. It is a direct transliteration of the Aramaic word 'qum'.
Inflection: Imperative, Second person singular
Strong’s number: G2891 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Mark — 5:41
From the same root
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- ΚΟΥΜ — Arise!, Get up!, Stand up!
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