ΠΡΟΣΚΥΠΤΩ, προσκυπτω
PROSKYPTŌ, proskyptō
Sounds Like: pros-KOOP-toh
Translations: to bow down, to prostrate oneself, to worship, to do obeisance
From the root: ΠΡΟΣΚΥΠΤΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb describes the act of bowing down or prostrating oneself, often as a sign of reverence, submission, or worship. It implies a physical posture of humility or adoration before a superior, a deity, or a person of authority. It can be used in contexts of religious worship or showing respect to a king or master.
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Tense, Active Voice, Indicative Mood
Strong’s number: G4352 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΠΡΟΣΚΥΨΑΣΑ — having bowed down, having stooped down, having bent down
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