ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΑΣΚΑΙ, ἐλευθερασκαι
ELEUTHERASKAI, eleutheraskai
Sounds Like: eh-LEF-theh-ras-KAI
Translations: free and, also free
From the root: ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΣ, ΚΑΙ
Part of Speech: Adjective, Conjunction
Explanation: This is a compound word formed by the adjective ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΑΣ (eleutheras), meaning 'free', and the conjunction ΚΑΙ (kai), meaning 'and' or 'also'. The form ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΑΣ is the feminine genitive singular, or feminine accusative plural, of the adjective ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΟΣ. When combined with ΚΑΙ, it typically means 'and free' or 'also free', depending on the context. It describes something or someone as being free, with the added emphasis or connection provided by 'and' or 'also'.
Inflection: Feminine, Genitive Singular or Accusative Plural (for ἘΛΕΥΘΕΡΑΣ); Does not inflect (for ΚΑΙ)
Strong’s numbers: G1658 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Five — 9:59
From the same root
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