ΤΕΤΡΑΑΡΧΕΩ, τετρααρχεω
TETRAARCHEŌ, tetraarcheō
Sounds Like: tet-ra-AR-kheh-oh
Translations: to be a tetrarch, to rule as a tetrarch
From the root: ΤΕΤΡΑΑΡΧΕΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb describes the action of ruling or holding the office of a tetrarch. A tetrarch was a ruler of a fourth part of a region or province, often appointed by a higher authority like the Roman emperor. The word implies exercising authority over a specific territory.
Inflection: Does inflect (e.g., present active indicative, infinitive)
Strong’s number: G5075 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΤΕΤΡΑΑΡΧΟΥΝΤΟΣ — of one tetrarching, of one ruling as a tetrarch, of a tetrarch
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