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ΠΕΦΑΡΜΑΧΘΑΙΔΟΚΟΥΝΤΟΣ, πεφαρμαχθαιδοκουντος

PEPHARMACHTHAIDOKOUNTOS, pepharmachthaidokountos

Sounds Like: peh-phar-MAKH-thai-doh-KOON-tos

Translations: seeming to have been poisoned, appearing to have been bewitched, seeming to have been treated with drugs

From the root: ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΩ, ΔΟΚΕΩ

Part of Speech: Participle

Explanation: This is a compound word formed from the perfect passive infinitive of the verb ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΩ (pharmakeuō), meaning 'to administer drugs, to poison, to practice sorcery', and the genitive singular masculine/neuter participle of the verb ΔΟΚΕΩ (dokeō), meaning 'to seem, to appear, to think'. Together, it describes something or someone that appears or seems to have been poisoned, bewitched, or treated with drugs. It would be used to describe a noun in the genitive case.

Inflection: Compound, Perfect Passive Infinitive (from ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΩ) + Present Active Participle, Genitive, Singular, Masculine or Neuter (from ΔΟΚΕΩ)

Strong’s numbers: G5331 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1380 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

No other words from the same root, ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΩ, ΔΟΚΕΩ, appear in our texts.

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