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ΦΕΥΟΝΤΑ, φευοντα

PHEUONTA, pheuonta

Sounds Like: FEW-gon-tah

Translations: fleeing, running away, escaping

From the root: ΦΕΥΓΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a present active participle, accusative plural, neuter, or nominative/accusative plural, masculine/feminine, derived from the verb 'ΦΕΥΓΩ' (pheugo), meaning 'to flee' or 'to escape'. It describes something or someone in the act of fleeing. The provided text suggests that 'ΦΕΥΟΝΤΑ' is a variant or misspelling of 'ΦΕΥΓΟΝΤΑ' (pheugonta), which is the standard form. It would be used to describe multiple entities that are fleeing, for example, 'the people fleeing' or 'the animals running away'.

Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Accusative Plural (Masculine/Feminine/Neuter) or Nominative Plural (Neuter)

Strong’s number: G5343 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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