ΩΣΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΩΝ, ωσδυσωπησων
ŌSDYSŌPĒSŌN, ōsdysōpēsōn
Sounds Like: ohs-dy-so-PAY-sohn
Translations: about to put to shame, about to make ashamed, about to cause to blush, about to make to feel reverence, about to make to feel awe
From the root: ΔΥΣΩΠΕΩ
Part of Speech: Participle
Explanation: This word is a compound participle, formed from the conjunction "ὡς" (hōs, meaning 'as' or 'as if' or 'about to') and the future active participle of the verb "δυσσωπέω" (dysōpeō). The verb "δυσσωπέω" means to put to shame, to make ashamed, or to cause someone to feel reverence or awe. As a future active participle, "ΩΣΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΩΝ" indicates an action that is about to happen, specifically 'about to put to shame' or 'about to make someone feel awe/reverence'. It describes someone who is on the verge of performing this action.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine, Future, Active, Participle
Strong’s number: G1488 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 7:17
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΔΥΣΩΠΕΩ.
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.
- ΔΥΣΩΠ — to put to shame, to shame, to make ashamed, to have respect for, to stand in awe of, to show deference to, to entreat, to implore, to appeal to
- ΔΥΣΩΠΕΙΣΘΑΙ — to be ashamed, to be put to shame, to be abashed, to be confounded
- ΔΥΣΩΠΕΩ — to put to shame, to shame, to make ashamed, to make blush, to show respect for, to have respect for, to stand in awe of, to be awestruck, to be ashamed
- ΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΑΙ — to put to shame, to shame, to appeal to, to entreat, to implore, to persuade
- ΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΕΙΝ — to put to shame, to make ashamed, to appeal to, to entreat, to show respect for
- ΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΕΣΘΑΙ — to be ashamed, to show respect, to put to shame, to have regard for, to reverence
- ΔΥΣΩΠΟΥΜΕΝΟΙ — being put to shame, being ashamed, being abashed, being intimidated, being put out of countenance
- ΔΥΣΩΠΟΥΝΤΩΝ — of those shaming, of those putting to shame, of those making ashamed, of those abashing, of those revering, of those showing deference, of those feeling shame
- ΔΥΣΩΠΟΥΣΙΝ — to put to shame, to shame, to make ashamed, to cause to blush, to show respect for, to have regard for, to entreat, to implore
- ΔΥΣΩΠΩΝ — imploring, entreating, shaming, putting to shame, having respect for, showing deference to
- ἘΔΥΣΩΜΕΘΑ — we were put to shame, we were ashamed, we were abashed, we were disgraced
- ἘΔΥΣΩΠΕΙ — he was shaming, he was putting to shame, he was making ashamed, he was embarrassing, he was importuning, he was appealing to, he was entreating
- ἘΞΕΔΥΣΩΠΕΙ — to put to shame, to make ashamed, to make blush, to make respectful, to make reverent, to make humble, to make submissive, to make obedient, to make compliant, to make yield, to make give in
- ἘΞΕΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΕΝ — he/she/it put to shame, he/she/it made ashamed, he/she/it caused to blush, he/she/it awed, he/she/it reverenced, he/she/it respected
- ΕΞΕΔΥΣΩΠΗΣΕΝ — to put to shame, to make ashamed, to cause to blush, to make respectful, to show respect, to have respect for, to be ashamed, to be put to shame
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