ΠΡΟΚΑΘΩΣΙΩΣΘΑΙ, προκαθωσιωσθαι
PROKATHŌSIŌSTHAI, prokathōsiōsthai
Sounds Like: pro-ka-tho-see-OH-sthai
Translations: to have been consecrated beforehand, to have been sanctified beforehand
From the root: ΠΡΟΚΑΘΟΣΙΟΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb, formed from the prefixes πρό (pro-, 'before'), κατά (kata-, 'down' or 'completely'), and the verb ἁγιάζω (hagiazo, 'to sanctify' or 'to consecrate'). The word means 'to have been consecrated or sanctified beforehand' or 'to have been fully dedicated in advance'. It describes a state of prior consecration or dedication.
Inflection: Perfect, Infinitive, Middle/Passive
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 16 — 11:397
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