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Name of God’s Son

PATITUR, patitur

Sounds Like: PAH-ti-toor

Translations: he/she/it suffers, he/she/it endures, he/she/it allows, he/she/it permits

From the root: PATIOR

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: PATITUR is a Latin verb meaning 'he/she/it suffers,' 'endures,' 'allows,' or 'permits.' It is a deponent verb, which means it has a passive form but an active meaning. It is commonly used to describe experiencing something, often something difficult or unpleasant, or to grant permission.

Inflection: 3rd Person, Singular, Present Tense, Indicative Mood, Deponent (Passive Form, Active Meaning)


Instances

The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
  • Parable 10 — 4:2

From the same root

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

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