ΟΞΙ, οξι
OXI, oxi
Sounds Like: OX-ee
Translations: sharp, keen, swift, quick, quickly, sharply, acid, sour
From the root: ΟΞΥΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective, Adverb
Explanation: This word, when written without diacritics as ΟΞΙ, most commonly represents the neuter singular form of the adjective 'oxys' (sharp, keen, swift) or the adverb 'oxeōs' (quickly, sharply). As an adjective, it describes something that is physically sharp, mentally keen, or rapid in movement. As an adverb, it describes an action performed with speed or intensity. It can also refer to something having an acidic or sour taste.
Inflection: Neuter Singular (Adjective), Adverbial form
Strong’s number: G3691 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΟΞΥΣ.
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.
- ὈΞΕΙ — sharp, keen, swift, quick, piercing, acid, vinegar, a vinegar
- ὈΞΕΙΑ — sharp, a sharp one, quick, a quick one, swift, a swift one, acute, an acute one, piercing, a piercing one, violent, a violent one
- ὈΞΕΙΑΙ — sharp, keen, quick, swift, piercing, pointed, acute, a sharp, a keen
- ὈΞΕΙΑΙΣ — sharp, pointed, keen, swift, quick, piercing
- ὈΞΕΙΑΝ — sharp, a sharp, keen, swift, quick, a quick, violent, a violent
- ὈΞΕΙΣ — sharp, pointed, keen, swift, quick, a sharp, a pointed
- ὈΞΕΟΣ — (of) sharp, (of) keen, (of) swift, (of) quick, (of) piercing
- ὈΞΕΣΙ — (to) sharp (things), (to) keen (things), (to) swift (things), (to) quick (things)
- ὈΞΕΣΙΝ — (to) sharp, (to) keen, (to) swift, (to) quick, (to) piercing, (to) pointed, (to) acute
- ὈΞΕΩΣ — quickly, swiftly, sharply, soon
- ὈΞΥ — sharp, keen, swift, quick, piercing, a sharp thing, a swift one
- ὈΞΥΝ — sharp, keen, quick, swift, a sharp one, a keen one
- ὈΞΥΤΑΤΑΙΣ — most sharp, most keen, most swift, most quick, most acute, most piercing
- ὈΞΥΤΑΤΗΝ — sharpest, most acute, most swift, most keen, a sharpest, an acute, a most swift, a most keen
- ὈΞΥΤΑΤΗΣ — most sharp, most keen, most swift, most quick, most acute, most piercing, most violent, most vehement
- ὈΞΥΤΑΤΟΣ — sharpest, keenest, swiftest, most acute, most piercing
- ὈΞΥΤΕΡΑΝ — sharper, more sharp, more keen, more swift, more piercing, a sharper, a more sharp, a more keen, a more swift, a more piercing
- ὈΞΥΤΕΡΟΙ — sharper, swifter, more keen, more swift
- ὈΞΥΤΕΡΟΝ — sharper, more sharp, swifter, more swift, quicker, more quick, more acute, more keen
- ΟΞΕΙ — sharp, keen, swift, quick, piercing, to sharpen, to make sharp, to be sharp, to be keen, to be swift
- ΟΞΕΙΑ — sharp, a sharp, quick, a quick, swift, a swift, acute, an acute, piercing, a piercing, pointed, a pointed
- ΟΞΕΙΑΝ — sharp, a sharp one, piercing, a piercing one, swift, a swift one, quick, a quick one
- ΟΞΕΙΣ — sharp, keen, swift, acute, quick, piercing
- ΟΞΕΣΙ — sharp, keen, quick, swift, acid, sour
- ΟΞΕΩΣ — quickly, sharply, swiftly, keenly, immediately, suddenly
- ΟΞΙΑ — sharp, pointed, keen, quick, swift, acute, shrill, piercing, a sharp thing
- ΟΞΙΑΝ — sharp, a sharp, quick, a quick, swift, a swift, acute, an acute
- ΟΞΙΣ — vinegar, sour wine, a sour liquid
- ΟΞΥΝ — sharp, keen, swift, quick, a sharp thing, a keen thing
- ΟΞΥΣ — sharp, keen, swift, quick, a sharp, a keen, a swift, a quick
- ΟΞΥΤΕΡΟΙ — sharper, swifter, quicker, more acute
- ΟΞΥΤΗΤΑ — sharpness, acuteness, keenness, a sharpness, an acuteness, a keenness
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