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Name of God’s Son

CONTEMPLATUS, contemplatus

Sounds Like: kon-tem-PLAH-toos

Translations: having contemplated, having observed, having considered, contemplated, observed, considered

From the root: CONTEMPLOR

Part of Speech: Adjective, Verb

Explanation: CONTEMPLATUS is the perfect passive participle of the verb CONTEMPLOR, meaning 'to contemplate, observe, or consider'. As a participle, it can function as an adjective, describing something that has been contemplated or observed, or it can be used with a form of 'esse' (to be) to form perfect tense verb constructions, indicating an action that has been completed.

Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine, Perfect Passive Participle


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Josephus' Against Apion

From the same root

No other words from the same root, CONTEMPLOR, appear in our texts.

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