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ΤΗΝἈΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ, τηνἀντιοχου

TĒNANTIOCHOU, tēnantiochou

Sounds Like: TAYN-an-TEE-o-KHOO

Translations: of Antiochus, the (valley) of Antiochus

From the root: ἈΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ

Part of Speech: Proper Noun

Explanation: This word is a compound of the definite article 'ΤΗΝ' (tēn), meaning 'the' (feminine accusative singular), and 'ἈΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ' (Antiochou), which is the genitive singular form of the proper noun 'ἈΝΤΙΟΧΟΣ' (Antiochus). When used together, it translates to 'of Antiochus' or 'the (thing) of Antiochus', often referring to something belonging to or associated with Antiochus, such as a valley or a city. The article 'ΤΗΝ' indicates that the noun it modifies (even if implied) is feminine and in the accusative case.

Inflection: Singular, Genitive (for Antiochus), Accusative (for the article), Feminine (for the article)

Strong’s number: G0491 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Josephus' The Jewish War

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