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ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΑΣ, δυσχερανας

DYSCHERANAS, dyscheranas

Sounds Like: doos-kheh-RAH-nas

Translations: being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant, being distressed, being grieved, being discontented, being ill-disposed

From the root: ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΩ

Part of Speech: Verb, Participle

Explanation: This word is an aorist active participle, meaning 'having been displeased' or 'having become annoyed'. It describes someone who has taken offense or become discontented with something. It is often used to describe a reaction of displeasure or indignation to words or actions.

Inflection: Aorist, Active, Participle, Masculine, Singular, Nominative

Strong’s number: G1416 (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, ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΩ.

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.

  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΕΙ — to be displeased, to be annoyed, to be vexed, to be indignant, to be distressed, to be troubled, to be grieved, to be impatient
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΕΙΝ — to be displeased, to be annoyed, to be vexed, to be indignant, to be distressed, to be troubled
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΜΕΝΩΝ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΝΤΑ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, those who are displeased, those who are annoyed, those who are vexed
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΝΤΑΣ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant, being distressed, being grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΝΤΕΣ — being displeased, being annoyed, being indignant, finding it difficult, being vexed, being grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΝΤΟΣ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant, being distressed, being grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΥΣΑ — being displeased, being annoyed, being indignant, being vexed, being grieved, being distressed
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΥΣΑΝ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant, being discontented, being disgusted, being troubled
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΩ — to be displeased, to be annoyed, to be vexed, to be indignant, to be distressed, to be grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΩΝ — being displeased, being annoyed, being vexed, being indignant, being distressed, being grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΩΣΙΝ — they are displeased, they are annoyed, they are indignant, they are vexed, they are distressed, they are grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΑΙ — to be displeased, to be annoyed, to be vexed, to be indignant, to be angry, to be grieved, to be distressed
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΑΝΤΑ — being displeased, having been displeased, being annoyed, having been annoyed, being indignant, having been indignant, being vexed, having been vexed
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΑΝΤΟΣ — of one who was displeased, of one who was annoyed, of one who was vexed, of one who was distressed, of one who was grieved
  • ΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΟΥΣΙΝ — they will be displeased, they will be annoyed, they will be indignant, they will be vexed
  • ἘΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΙΝΟΝ — they were displeased, they were indignant, they were annoyed, they were vexed
  • ἘΔΥΣΧΕΡΑΝΕΝ — he was displeased, he was indignant, he was annoyed, she was displeased, she was indignant, she was annoyed, it was displeased, it was indignant, it was annoyed

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