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ΠΡΟΥΠΑΝΤΑΩ, προυπανταω

PROUPANTAŌ, proupantaō

Sounds Like: proo-oo-pan-TAH-oh

Translations: to go to meet, to meet, to come to meet

From the root: ΥΠΑΝΤΑΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This is a compound verb formed from the preposition 'προ' (pro), meaning 'before' or 'forward', and the verb 'υπανταω' (hypantao), meaning 'to meet'. Therefore, 'προυπανταω' means 'to go before to meet' or 'to go forward to meet'. It describes the action of going out to encounter someone or something, often with the intention of greeting them or intercepting them. It implies an active movement towards the other party.

Inflection: First Aorist Active Indicative, Third Person Plural (or other forms depending on context, as the word itself is the infinitive/present stem)

Strong’s number: G4338 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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