ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΟΙΣ, λαμπροτατοις
LAMPROTATOIS, lamprotatois
Sounds Like: lam-pro-TA-toys
Translations: most bright, most brilliant, most splendid, most illustrious, most glorious
From the root: ΛΑΜΠΡΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is the dative plural form of the superlative adjective 'ΛΑΜΠΡΟΣ' (lampros), meaning 'bright' or 'splendid'. As a superlative, it indicates the highest degree of the quality, thus 'most bright' or 'most splendid'. It is used to describe things or people that are exceptionally radiant, prominent, or distinguished, often in a metaphorical sense referring to glory or eminence. In a sentence, it would modify a plural noun in the dative case, indicating 'to/for the most bright ones' or 'by the most splendid ones'.
Inflection: Dative, Plural, Masculine or Neuter
Strong’s number: G2986 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 8:16
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΛΑΜΠΡΟΣ.
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.
- ΛΑΜΠΡΑ — bright, brilliant, radiant, splendid, a splendid, glorious, a glorious, clear, a clear, white, a white
- ΛΑΜΠΡΑΙ — bright, brilliant, splendid, radiant, magnificent, glorious, a bright, a brilliant
- ΛΑΜΠΡΑΙΣ — bright, brilliant, splendid, magnificent, glorious, shining
- ΛΑΜΠΡΑΝ — bright, brilliant, radiant, splendid, a bright, a brilliant, a radiant, a splendid
- ΛΑΜΠΡΑΣ — bright, shining, splendid, magnificent, glorious, distinguished, sumptuous
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΙ — bright, brilliant, radiant, splendid, glorious, a bright, a brilliant, a radiant, a splendid, a glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΙΣ — to bright, for bright, with bright, in bright, to shining, for shining, with shining, in shining, to splendid, for splendid, with splendid, in splendid, to magnificent, for magnificent, with magnificent, in magnificent, to glorious, for glorious, with glorious, in glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΝ — bright, shining, brilliant, splendid, clear, white, a bright thing
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΣ — bright, brilliant, radiant, splendid, illustrious, a bright, a brilliant, a radiant, a splendid, an illustrious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΑ — most brightly, most splendidly, most gloriously, most brilliantly
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΑΙΣ — most brilliant, most splendid, most radiant, most illustrious, most glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΗΣ — most bright, most brilliant, most splendid, most glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΟΝ — brightest, most brilliant, most splendid, a brightest, a most brilliant, a most splendid
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΟΥΣ — most bright, most brilliant, most splendid, most glorious, most illustrious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΑΤΩ — most bright, most brilliant, most splendid, most glorious, most radiant, most shining
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΑ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more glorious, more illustrious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΑΙΣ — to brighter, for brighter, to more brilliant, for more brilliant, to more splendid, for more splendid
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΑΝ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more radiant
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΑΣ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more glorious, more illustrious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΟΙΣ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΟΝ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more glorious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΕΡΟΣ — brighter, more brilliant, more splendid, more glorious, more illustrious
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΗΣ — brightness, a brightness, splendor, a splendor, radiance, a radiance, brilliance, a brilliance, magnificence, a magnificence
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΤΗΤΑ — brightness, a brightness, splendor, a splendor, glory, a glory, magnificence, a magnificence
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΥ — of bright, of brilliant, of splendid, of glorious, of excellent, of magnificent
- ΛΑΜΠΡΟΥΣ — bright, brilliant, splendid, radiant, glorious, a bright, a brilliant
- ΛΑΜΠΡΩ — brightly, clearly, gloriously, splendidly, magnificently, nobly, brilliantly, a bright, a clear, a glorious, a splendid, a magnificent, a noble, a brilliant
- ΛΑΜΠΡΩΝ — bright, shining, brilliant, splendid, magnificent, glorious, illustrious, of bright ones, to bright ones
- ΛΑΜΠΡΩΣ — brightly, splendidly, magnificently, gloriously, clearly, distinctly
- ΛΑΜΠΡΩΤΑΤΩ — most bright, most brilliant, most splendid, most glorious, most radiant, most clear
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