ΦΟΥΔʼ, φουδʼ
PHOUDʼ, phoudʼ
Sounds Like: FOOD
Translations: Phud, Put
From the root: ΦΟΥΔ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This word refers to Phud (or Put), a son of Ham and grandson of Noah, as mentioned in Genesis 10:6. He is considered the progenitor of an African people, often associated with Libya or other regions in North Africa. The final apostrophe (ʼ) in the provided word is a keraia, indicating that ΦΟΥΔʼ is used as a numeral, specifically representing the number 5000 in ancient Greek texts. However, in the context of the provided example usage, it appears to be a proper noun referring to the people of Phud, likely due to the lack of diacritics in the manuscript, which makes it indistinguishable from the proper noun Φουδ.
Inflection: Does not inflect (when used as a proper noun). When used as a numeral, it represents a quantity.
Strong’s number: G5356 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Judith — 2:23
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΦΟΥΔ.
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- ΦΟΥΔ — Phud, Put
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