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ἈΣΕΒΟΥΝΤΟΣ, ἀσεβουντος

ASEBOUNTOS, asebountos

Sounds Like: ah-seh-BOON-tos

Translations: of an ungodly one, of one who acts impiously, of one who is wicked

From the root: ἈΣΕΒΕΩ

Part of Speech: Participle

Explanation: This word is the genitive singular form of the present active participle of the verb 'ἀσεβέω' (asebeō), meaning 'to be ungodly' or 'to act impiously'. It describes someone who is currently acting in an ungodly or irreverent manner. It can be used substantively, referring to 'an ungodly person' or 'one who is impious'.

Inflection: Present, Active, Participle, Genitive, Singular, Masculine or Neuter

Strong’s number: G0764 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews

From the same root

Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ἈΣΕΒΕΩ.

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.

  • ἈΣΕΒΕΙΝ — to be ungodly, to act impiously, to sin against God, to commit sacrilege
  • ἈΣΕΒΕΙΤΕ — you are ungodly, you act impiously, you are irreverent, you commit sacrilege
  • ἈΣΕΒΕΩ — to be ungodly, to act impiously, to commit impiety, to sin against God
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΘΕΝΤΟΣ — having been ungodly, having been impious, ungodly, impious, an ungodly one
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΜΑ — ungodly deed, act of impiety, wickedness, an ungodly deed, an act of impiety, a wickedness
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΙ — to act impiously, to be ungodly, to commit sacrilege, to sin against God
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΝΤΑ — those who acted impiously, those who were ungodly, the ungodly ones, impious ones
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΝΤΑΣ — ungodly ones, impious ones, those who acted impiously
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΝΤΩΝ — of those who acted impiously, of those who were ungodly, of those who sinned against God
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΣ — you acted impiously, you were ungodly, you committed sacrilege
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΑΣΙΝ — to the ungodly, to the impious, to those who acted impiously, to those who sinned against God
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΕΙ — he will act impiously, he will be ungodly, he will sin
  • ἈΣΕΒΗΣΗ — to act impiously, to be ungodly, to sin, to commit sacrilege
  • ἈΣΕΒΟΥΜΕΝΟΣ — being ungodly, acting impiously, committing impiety, one who acts impiously
  • ἈΣΕΒΟΥΝΤΑΣ — ungodly, impious, irreverent, wicked, those who are ungodly, those who are impious
  • ἈΣΕΒΟΥΝΤΕΣ — ungodly, impious, wicked, those who are ungodly, those who are impious, those who are wicked
  • ἈΣΕΒΟΥΣΑΝ — impious, ungodly, irreverent, acting impiously, acting ungodly, acting irreverently
  • ἈΣΕΒΩΜΕΝ — we may be ungodly, we may act impiously, we may sin against God
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΜΕΝΟΥ — of having been ungodly, of having acted impiously, of having committed sacrilege
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΣΑΜΕΝ — we acted impiously, we were ungodly, we committed ungodliness
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΣΑΝ — they acted impiously, they were ungodly, they sinned, they committed sacrilege
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΣΑΣ — you acted impiously, you were ungodly, you sinned, you committed sacrilege
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΣΕΝ — he acted impiously, he was ungodly, he committed sacrilege, he sinned
  • ἨΣΕΒΗΣΘΑΙ — to have been impious, to have acted impiously, to have committed sacrilege
  • ἨΣΕΒΟΥΝ — they were ungodly, they were impious, they acted impiously, they sinned

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