ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣἘΚΦΕΥΓΕΙ, χιλιαρχοσἐκφευγει
CHILIARCHOSEKPHEUGEI, chiliarchosekpheugei
Sounds Like: KHEE-lee-AR-khoss EK-FEV-ghee
Translations: a chiliarch escapes, the chiliarch escapes, a commander of a thousand escapes, the commander of a thousand escapes
From the root: ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣ, ἘΚΦΕΥΓΩ
Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
Explanation: This appears to be a compound phrase formed by concatenating two distinct Koine Greek words: ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣ (chiliarchos) and ἘΚΦΕΥΓΕΙ (ekpheugei). ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣ means 'chiliarch' or 'commander of a thousand'. ἘΚΦΕΥΓΕΙ is the third person singular present active indicative form of the verb ἐκφεύγω, meaning 'to flee out' or 'to escape'. Therefore, the combined phrase means 'a chiliarch escapes' or 'the chiliarch escapes'. This construction is unusual for a single word and suggests a possible transcription error or a unique stylistic choice in the source text.
Inflection: ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣ: Singular, Nominative, Masculine; ἘΚΦΕΥΓΕΙ: Third person singular, Present, Active, Indicative
Strong’s numbers: G5506 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1628 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 1:11
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΧΙΛΙΑΡΧΟΣ, ἘΚΦΕΥΓΩ, appear in our texts.
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