ΤΟΥΝΑΤΙΟΝ, τουνατιον
TOUNATION, tounation
Sounds Like: too-NAN-tee-on
Translations: on the contrary, on the other hand, instead
From the root: ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Explanation: This word, 'ΤΟΥΝΑΤΙΟΝ', appears to be a misspelling or a textual variant of 'ΤΟΥΝΑΝΤΙΟΝ' (tounantion), which is a common adverb in Koine Greek. It is a compound word formed from the definite article 'ΤΟ' (to) and the adjective 'ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΣ' (enantios), meaning 'opposite' or 'contrary'. When used adverbially, it signifies a contrast or opposition to what has just been stated, meaning 'on the contrary' or 'instead'. It introduces a contrasting idea or action.
Inflection: Does not inflect (adverbial use of neuter singular accusative of the adjective)
Strong’s number: G1727 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- 1 Peter — 3:9
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΣ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΑΝΤΙΟΝ — before, in front of, opposite, in the presence of, against
- ΑΠΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΝ — opposite, in front of, before, against, in the presence of
- ἘΝΑΝΙΟΝ — opposite, contrary, hostile, adverse, in the presence of, before
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙ — opposite, in front of, before, against, contrary to
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΑ — opposite, contrary, hostile, an adversary, a contrary thing, an opposite thing, against, in opposition to
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΑΝ — opposite, opposing, contrary, hostile, an opposite, a contrary
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΑΣ — (of) opposite, (of) contrary, (of) hostile, (of) adverse
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΟΙΣ — (to) opposite, (to) hostile, (to) adverse, (to) contrary, (to) enemies, (to) opponents
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΟΤΗΤΑ — opposition, contrariety, a contrariety, hostility, a hostility
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΟΥΣ — enemies, adversaries, opponents, those who are opposite
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΩΝ — of opposites, of adversaries, of enemies, of hostile ones
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΩΣ — contrary, opposite, adversely, in opposition, on the contrary
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΩΤΑΤΑΙΣ — most opposite, most contrary, most hostile, most adverse
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΩΤΑΤΟΝ — most opposite, most contrary, most hostile, a most opposite thing, a most contrary thing, a most hostile thing
- ἘΝΑΝΤΙΩΤΑΤΟΣ — most opposite, most contrary, utterly opposed, extremely hostile
- ἘΝΑΝΩ — opposite, in front of, before, against
- ΕΝΑΝΙΟΝ — opposite, contrary, hostile, adverse, an opponent, an adversary
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙ — opposite, in front of, before, against, contrary to
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΑ — opposite, contrary, hostile, adverse, a hostile, an opposite
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΑΣ — of opposite, of contrary, of hostile, opposite, contrary, hostile
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟ — opposite, contrary, hostile, an opponent, an adversary
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΝ — opposite, over against, contrary, in front of, before, against
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΣ — opposite, contrary, hostile, an opponent, an adversary
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΟΥΣ — opposite, contrary, hostile, an opponent, an adversary
- ΕΝΑΝΤΙΩΝ — (of) adversaries, (of) opponents, (of) enemies, (of) those who are opposite
- ΕΝΑΝΩ — opposite, in opposition, against, contrary
- ΕΝΑΤΙΑΣ — opposite, contrary, hostile, adverse, (of) the opposite, (of) the contrary, (of) the hostile, (of) the adverse
- ΕΝΑΤΙΟΝ — before, in the presence of, opposite, against, in front of, a thing opposite
- ΠΕΝΑΝΤΙ — opposite, over against, before, in front of
- ΤΟΥΣἘΝΑΝΤΙΟΥΣ — the adversaries, the opponents, the enemies, the opposing ones, the contrary ones
- ΥΠΕΝΑΝΤΙΑ — opposite, contrary, adverse, hostile
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