ΟΛΙΓΟΣΧΟΣ, ολιγοσχος
OLIGOSCHOS, oligoschos
Sounds Like: oh-LI-goss-khoss
Translations: having little, having few, of little account, insignificant
From the root: ΟΛΙΓΟΣ, ΕΧΩ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word appears to be a compound adjective formed from 'ΟΛΙΓΟΣ' (oligos), meaning 'few' or 'little', and a form related to 'ΕΧΩ' (echō), meaning 'to have' or 'to hold'. Therefore, it would mean 'having little' or 'having few'. It describes something or someone that possesses a small quantity of something, or is of little importance or significance. It is not a commonly attested word in Koine Greek texts, suggesting it might be a rare compound, a variant spelling, or possibly a scribal error.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine
Unknown: Yes
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