ΟἸΧΟΜΕΝΟΥΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, οἰχομενουβασιλεως
OICHOMENOUBASILEŌS, oichomenoubasileōs
Sounds Like: oy-KHO-me-noo-ba-si-LEH-ohs
Translations: of a king who has departed, of a king who has gone, of a king who has perished, of a king who is gone
From the root: ΟἸΧΟΜΑΙ, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ
Part of Speech: Participle, Noun
Explanation: This is a compound phrase treated as a single word, meaning 'of a king who has departed' or 'of a king who is gone/perished'. It combines the genitive singular masculine participle of the verb 'οἴχομαι' (to go, depart, be gone, perish) with the genitive singular of the noun 'βασιλεύς' (king). It describes a situation where the king is no longer present, either having left or having died.
Inflection: Participle: Genitive, Singular, Masculine; Noun: Genitive, Singular, Masculine
Strong’s numbers: G3638 (Lookup on BibleHub), G935 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 34:17
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΟἸΧΟΜΑΙ, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ, appear in our texts.
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