ΜΥΔΩΝΤΩΝ, μυδωντων
MYDŌNTŌN, mydōntōn
Sounds Like: moo-DON-tone
Translations: rotting, decaying, putrefying
From the root: ΜΥΔΑΩ
Part of Speech: Verb (Participle)
Explanation: This word is a present active participle of the verb 'μυδάω' (mydao), meaning 'to be damp, to rot, to decay, to putrefy'. It describes something that is in the process of decaying or rotting. It is used to indicate a state of decomposition, often referring to organic matter.
Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Genitive, Masculine or Neuter, Plural
Strong’s number: G3460 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Five — 12:29
From the same root
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