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ΤΕΤΑΠΙΝΩΜΕΝ, τεταπινωμεν

TETAPINŌMEN, tetapinōmen

Sounds Like: teh-tah-pi-NOH-men

Translations: humbled, brought low, abased, made humble, to be humbled, to be brought low, to be abased

From the root: ΤΑΠΕΙΝΟΩ

Part of Speech: Verb, Adjective

Explanation: This word is a perfect passive participle of the verb 'ταπεινόω' (tapeinoō), meaning 'to humble' or 'to bring low'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective, describing a state of being humbled or abased. It can also be used verbally to indicate an action that has been completed, resulting in a state of humility or lowliness. The form 'ΤΕΤΑΠΙΝΩΜΕΝ' specifically indicates a neuter singular nominative/accusative form, or potentially a masculine/feminine genitive/dative plural, or even a masculine/feminine accusative singular, depending on the full context and implied diacritics. The examples provided suggest it's likely a form of 'ΤΕΤΑΠΕΙΝΩΜΕΝΗ' (tetapēinōmenē), which is feminine singular nominative/vocative.

Inflection: Perfect Passive Participle, Neuter Singular (Nominative/Accusative) or potentially other cases/genders depending on implied diacritics (e.g., Masculine/Feminine Genitive/Dative Plural, Masculine/Feminine Accusative Singular). The provided examples suggest it's likely related to the feminine singular form.

Strong’s number: G5013 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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