ἘΝΙΩΝΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑΣ, ἐνιωνκακοβουλιας
ENIŌNKAKOBOULIAS, eniōnkakoboulias
Sounds Like: eh-NEE-ohn-kah-koh-boo-LEE-ahs
Translations: of some evil counsel, of some ill-will, of some malice
From the root: ἘΝΙΩΝ, ΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑ
Part of Speech: Unknown
Explanation: This appears to be a compound of two separate Koine Greek words, "ἘΝΙΩΝ" (enion) and "ΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑΣ" (kakoboulias), which have been incorrectly joined together. "ἘΝΙΩΝ" is the genitive plural of "ἔνιοι" (enios), meaning "some" or "certain ones." "ΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑΣ" is the genitive singular of "κακοβουλία" (kakoboulia), meaning "evil counsel," "ill-will," or "malice." When combined, it would mean "of some evil counsel" or "of some ill-will." It is highly probable that this is a typographical error or a garbled text where two words that should be separate have been merged.
Inflection: Genitive Plural (for ἘΝΙΩΝ), Genitive Singular (for ΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑΣ)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 16:14
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ἘΝΙΩΝ, ΚΑΚΟΒΟΥΛΙΑ, appear in our texts.
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