ἈΠΙΟΥΣΑΝ, ἀπιουσαν
APIOUSAN, apiousan
Sounds Like: ah-pee-OO-san
Translations: going away, departing, leaving
From the root: ἈΠΈΡΧΟΜΑΙ
Part of Speech: Participle
Explanation: This word is a participle derived from the verb 'ἀπέρχομαι' (aperchomai), meaning 'to go away' or 'to depart'. As a participle, it describes an action that is happening or has happened, functioning like an adjective or adverb. In this form, it is used to describe a feminine singular subject that is in the process of going away or departing, often serving as the object of a verb or preposition.
Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Feminine, Present, Active
Strong’s number: G0565 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
- Book 1 — 12:218
From the same root
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