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Name of God’s Son

ΛΟΥΣΙΤΑΝΩΝ, λουσιτανων

LOUSITANŌN, lousitanōn

Sounds Like: loo-see-TAH-nohn

Translations: of Lusitanians, Lusitanians'

From the root: ΛΟΥΣΙΤΑΝΟΣ

Part of Speech: Proper Noun

Explanation: This word refers to the Lusitanians, an ancient Indo-European people who inhabited the western part of the Iberian Peninsula, corresponding roughly to modern-day Portugal. It is used here in the genitive plural, indicating possession or origin, similar to saying 'of the Lusitanians'.

Inflection: Plural, Genitive, Masculine


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Josephus' The Jewish War

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No other words from the same root, ΛΟΥΣΙΤΑΝΟΣ, appear in our texts.

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