ΟΡΑΝΕΣΤΙΝ, ορανεστιν
ORANESTIN, oranestin
Sounds Like: ho-RAN-es-tin
Translations: to see, to perceive, to look, it is, it exists, it happens
From the root: ΟΡΑΩ, ΕΙΜΙ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a compound of the infinitive verb 'horan' (to see, to perceive) and the third person singular present indicative verb 'estin' (it is, it exists). Therefore, it literally means 'to see is' or 'it is to see'. In context, it often conveys the idea of 'it is possible to see', 'it is visible', or 'it is necessary to see'. It describes a state of being visible or the possibility/necessity of perception.
Inflection: Infinitive (ΟΡΑΝ) and Third Person Singular, Present, Indicative (ΕΣΤΙΝ)
Strong’s numbers: G3708 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1510 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΟΡΑΝἘΣΤΙΝ — it is to see, to see is, one can see, it is possible to see
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