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ΕΥΗΧΟΙΟΙΣ, ευηχοιοις
EUĒCHOIOIS, euēchoiois
Sounds Like: eh-YOO-koy-oys
Translations: sweet-sounding, melodious, harmonious
From the root: ΕΥΗΧΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word appears to be a misspelling or a highly unusual inflection of the Koine Greek adjective "εὔηχος" (euechos), which means 'sweet-sounding' or 'melodious'. The ending "-οιοις" is not a standard Koine Greek inflection. It might be an attempt to form a dative plural, but the extra 'οι' is anomalous. If it were a dative plural, it would typically be "εὐήχοις" (euechois). It describes something that produces a pleasant sound or is harmonious.
Inflection: Likely a misspelling or highly irregular form of a Dative Plural, Masculine or Neuter. The intended form would be "ΕΥΗΧΟΙΣ".
Unknown: Yes
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