ΛΕΠΤΟΤΑΤΟΥΦΟΙΤΩΣΑΣ, λεπτοτατουφοιτωσας
LEPTOTATOUPHOITŌSAS, leptotatouphoitōsas
Sounds Like: lep-toh-TAH-too-foy-TOH-sas
Translations: of the thinnest, of the finest, of the most delicate, having frequented, having gone, having visited
From the root: ΛΕΠΤΟΣ, ΦΟΙΤΑΩ
Part of Speech: Adjective, Verb
Explanation: This word is a compound of two parts: 'λεπτοτάτου' (leptotatou) and 'φοιτήσας' (phoitesas). 'Λεπτοτάτου' is the genitive singular masculine or neuter form of the superlative adjective 'λεπτότατος', meaning 'thinnest', 'finest', or 'most delicate'. 'Φοιτήσας' is the aorist active participle of the verb 'φοιτάω', meaning 'to frequent', 'to go', or 'to visit'. The combination suggests something like 'having frequented the thinnest/finest' or 'having gone to the most delicate'. This word appears to be a highly unusual or possibly a nonce compound, or it could be a misspelling or garbling of two separate words.
Inflection: Genitive, Singular, Masculine or Neuter (for the first part); Aorist, Active, Participle, Nominative, Singular, Masculine (for the second part)
Strong’s numbers: G3045 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5422 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 8:38
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΛΕΠΤΟΣ, ΦΟΙΤΑΩ, appear in our texts.
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