ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΠΟΙΕΩ, νεωτεροποιεω
NEŌTEROPOIEŌ, neōteropoieō
Sounds Like: neh-oh-teh-roh-poy-EH-oh
Translations: to make new, to innovate, to make a new thing, to do something new
From the root: ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΠΟΙΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from 'neoteros' (newer, younger) and 'poieo' (to make, to do). It means to make something new, to innovate, or to introduce a new practice or custom. It describes the act of bringing about change or novelty.
Inflection: Does not inflect (this is the infinitive form, or the first person singular present active indicative)
Strong’s number: G3501 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΝΕΩΤΕΡΟΠΟΙΟΥΝΤΑ — making innovations, innovating, revolting, stirring up revolution
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