ΠΑΜΦΥΛΟΣ, παμφυλος
PAMPHYLOS, pamphylos
Sounds Like: pam-FY-los
Translations: Pamphylia, Pamphylian
From the root: ΠΑΜΦΥΛΟΣ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Adjective
Explanation: Pamphylos refers to Pamphylia, a region on the southern coast of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It can be used as a proper noun to denote the region itself, or as an adjective to describe something or someone from Pamphylia, such as 'a Pamphylian man' or 'Pamphylian goods'. In the New Testament, it is mentioned as a place from which people came to Jerusalem for Pentecost.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine (when referring to a Pamphylian man); Singular, Nominative, Feminine (when referring to a Pamphylian woman); Singular, Nominative, Neuter (when referring to Pamphylian things or the region itself). It can also be used as an adjective for all genders and cases depending on the noun it modifies.
Strong’s number: G3828 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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