ΚΑΤΑΦΟΡΤΟΥΣ, καταφορτους
KATAPHORTOUS, kataphortous
Sounds Like: kah-tah-FOR-toos
Translations: overloaded, heavily burdened, weighed down
From the root: ΚΑΤΑΦΟΡΤΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word describes something or someone that is heavily loaded or burdened, often to an excessive degree. It implies being weighed down by a great quantity of something, whether physical goods or metaphorical burdens. It is a compound word formed from the prefix κατά (kata), meaning 'down' or 'against', and φορτός (phortos), meaning 'a load' or 'burden'.
Inflection: Masculine or Feminine, Accusative, Plural
Strong’s number: G2655 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Life of Flavius Josephus, The
- The Life of Flavius Josephus — 26:127
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