ΑΠΟΘΑΝΩ, αποθανω
APOTHANŌ, apothanō
Sounds Like: ah-poh-tha-NOH
Translations: to die, to be dead, to perish, to be slain, to be put to death
From the root: ΑΠΟΘΝΗΙΣΚΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb signifies the act of dying or perishing. It can refer to physical death, but also to spiritual death or the cessation of something. It is often used in the context of a person's life ending or something coming to an end.
Inflection: First Person Plural, Aorist, Active, Subjunctive
Strong’s number: G0599 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΠΟΘΝΗΙΣΚΩ.
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.
- ἈΝΤΑΠΟΘΑΝΕΙΤΑΙ — he will surely die, he will die in return, he will die for it
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΑΝ — they died, they perished
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΕ — he died, she died, it died
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΕΝ — he died, she died, it died
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΕΤΕ — you died, you have died
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΟΜΕΝ — we died, we have died
- ἈΠΕΘΑΝΟΝ — I died, they died, he died, she died, it died
- ἈΠΕΘΝΗΣΚΕ — was dying, died, was about to die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΕΙΣΘΕ — you will die, you shall die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΕΤΩ — let him die, he must die, may he die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΗΣ — you die, you should die, you might die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΗΤΕ — you die, you may die, you should die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΙ — may he die, let him die, should die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΙΜΕΝ — we might die, we should die, we would die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΑΣ — having died, dead, those who have died, those who are dead
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΕΣ — having died, dead, those who died
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΟΣ — of having died, of one who died, of a dead one
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΥΜΕΘΑ — we will die, we shall die
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΥΣΑ — having died, having died, a dead (woman), a deceased (woman)
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΥΣΙ — dead, those who have died, those who are dead
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΟΥΣΙΝ — to die, to be dead, to be about to die, to be dying
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΩ — die, perish, be dead, pass away
- ἈΠΟΘΑΝΩΜΕΝ — let us die, we should die, we may die
- ἈΠΟΘΝΗΙΣΚΩ — to die, to be dead, to perish, to be about to die
- ΑΝΟΥΝ — they will die, they will be dead
- ΑΠΕΘΑΝΕ — he died, she died, it died
- ΑΠΕΘΑΝΕΝ — he died, she died, it died
- ΑΠΕΘΑΝΟΝ — I died, they died, he died, she died, it died
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΕΙΝ — to die, to be dead, to perish
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΙΝ — to die, to be dead, to be about to die
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΙΤΑΙ — will die, shall die
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΙΤΕ — you will die, he will die, it will die
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΙ — might die, may die, would die, should die
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΑΣ — having died, having become dead, having perished
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΝΤΩ — (of) those who died, (of) the dead, (of) those having died
- ΑΠΟΘΑΝΟΥΝΤΑΙ — they will die, they are about to die
- ΑΠΟΘΝΗΙΣΚΩ — to die, to be dead, to perish, to be about to die
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