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ΣΤΡΑΤΟΚΑΙ, στρατοκαι

STRATOKAI, stratokai

Sounds Like: strah-TOH-kai

Translations: army and, camp and, host and

From the root: ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ, ΚΑΙ

Part of Speech: Compound Noun, Conjunction

Explanation: This word is a compound of two distinct Koine Greek words: 'στρατός' (stratos), meaning 'army, camp, or host,' and 'καί' (kai), meaning 'and.' Therefore, 'ΣΤΡΑΤΟΚΑΙ' literally translates to 'army and,' 'camp and,' or 'host and.' It would be used to connect 'army/camp/host' with another noun or phrase in a sentence.

Inflection: The 'στρατο-' part is likely the stem of 'στρατός' (stratos), which is a masculine noun. The 'και' part is an indeclinable conjunction. The form 'ΣΤΡΑΤΟΚΑΙ' itself is not a standard inflected form of 'στρατός' but rather a juxtaposition or a potential scribal error combining the stem with the conjunction.

Strong’s numbers: G4756 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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