ΝΕΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΜΕΝΟΥΣ, νενομοθετημενους
NENOMOTHETĒMENOUS, nenomothetēmenous
Sounds Like: neh-no-mo-theh-TEH-meh-noos
Translations: legislated, enacted, established by law, ordained, appointed by law
From the root: ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΕΩ
Part of Speech: Participle
Explanation: This word is a perfect passive participle, meaning 'having been legislated' or 'having been established by law'. It describes something that has been set into law or ordained by legal authority. It is often used to refer to laws, customs, or institutions that have been formally established.
Inflection: Perfect, Passive, Participle, Accusative, Masculine, Plural
Strong’s number: G3550 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
- Book One — 28:254
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΕΩ.
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.
- ἘΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΕΙ — he was legislating, he was enacting laws, he was giving laws
- ἘΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΣ — you legislated, you enacted laws, you made laws
- ἘΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΕΝ — he legislated, he enacted laws, he gave laws
- ΕΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΣ — having legislated, having enacted laws, having given law, having established a law
- ΕΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΕΝ — he legislated, he enacted, he gave law, he established a law
- ΝΕΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΜΕΝΟΙΣ — (to) those having been legislated, (to) those having been enacted, (to) those established by law, (to) those ordained by law
- ΝΕΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΤΑΙ — has been legislated, has been enacted, has been given law, has been established by law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΕΙΝ — to legislate, to make laws, to enact laws, to ordain
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΕΩ — to legislate, to make laws, to enact laws, to give laws
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΘΕΙΣΙ — having been legislated, having been enacted, having been given law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΘΕΙΣΙΝ — having been legislated, having been enacted, having been given law, to those who have been legislated, to those who have been enacted, to those who have been given law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΘΕΝΤΑ — having been legislated, having been enacted, having been ordained, having been established by law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΘΗ — it was legislated, it was enacted, it was ordained by law, it was given as law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΙ — to legislate, to make laws, to enact laws
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΝΤΑ — having legislated, having enacted, having established laws, having given laws
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΝΤΕΣ — having legislated, having made laws, having enacted laws, those who legislated
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΝΤΟΣ — of having legislated, of having enacted laws, of having ordained, of having established
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΣ — having legislated, having enacted laws, having given law
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΑΣΙ — having legislated, having enacted laws, having given laws, having established laws
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΕΙ — he will legislate, he will make laws, he will give laws, he will ordain
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΗΣΟΝ — legislate, give laws, enact, ordain, command, teach
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΟΥ — of legislating, of making laws, of enacting laws, of giving laws
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΟΥΝΤΕΣ — legislating, making laws, enacting laws, lawgivers, those who legislate
- ΝΟΜΟΘΕΤΩΝ — legislating, enacting laws, giving laws, a lawgiver
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