ΠΑΘ, παθ
PATH, path
Sounds Like: PATH
Translations: suffer, experience, endure, undergo, feel
From the root: ΠΑΘΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is a root verb in Koine Greek, meaning to suffer, experience, or endure something. It can refer to both physical and emotional suffering, or simply to undergoing an event or feeling an emotion. It is often used to describe the experience of hardship or affliction.
Inflection: Root form, often appearing in various inflections like aorist, future, or present tenses, and different moods (indicative, subjunctive, infinitive) and voices (active, passive). The provided form 'ΠΑΘ' is a truncated or root form, likely part of a compound or an uninflected base.
Strong’s number: G3958 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΠΑΘΙΝ — to suffer, to experience, to undergo, to endure
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