ΠΤΕΡΝΙΖΩ, πτερνιζω
PTERNIZŌ, pternizō
Sounds Like: pter-NEE-zoh
Translations: to trip up, to supplant, to deceive, to defraud
From the root: ΠΤΕΡΝΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to trip someone up, literally by the heel, or figuratively to supplant or deceive them. It implies an act of cunning or treachery, often to gain an advantage over another. It can be used in contexts where one person tries to undermine or overthrow another.
Inflection: Present Active Indicative, First Person Singular
Strong’s number: G4418 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΠΤΕΡΝΙΖΩ.
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- ἘΠΤΕΡΝΙΚΕΝ — has tripped up, has supplanted, has taken by the heel, has deceived
- ἘΠΤΕΡΝΙΣΑΜΕΝ — we have tripped up, we have supplanted, we have defrauded, we have cheated
- ἘΠΤΕΡΝΙΣΕΝ — tripped up, supplanted, ambushed, deceived
- ΕΠΤΕΡΝΙΚΕΝ — has tripped up, has supplanted, has struck with the heel
- ΠΤΕΡΝΙΕΙ — will trip up, will supplant, will defraud, will cheat
- ΠΤΕΡΝΙΖΕΤΑΙ — you trip, you supplant, you deceive, you lie in wait for, you kick at
- ΠΤΕΡΝΙΖΕΤΕ — you defraud, you supplant, you trip up, you cheat
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