ΜΗΝἸΣΤΕ, μηνἰστε
MĒNISTE, mēniste
Sounds Like: may-NEES-teh
Translations: to be angry, to rage, to be wrathful
From the root: ΜΗΝΙΣ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word describes the act of being angry, raging, or showing wrath. It implies a strong, often prolonged, feeling of resentment or indignation. It is used to express a state of intense displeasure or fury.
Inflection: Second Person Plural, Imperative, Aorist, Active
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Six — 6:16
From the same root
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