ΡΩΜΑΙΩΝΤΥΧΗΣ, ρωμαιωντυχης
RHŌMAIŌNTYCHĒS, rhōmaiōntychēs
Sounds Like: roh-MAI-ohn TOO-khees
Translations: of Roman fortune, of Roman luck, of Roman destiny
From the root: ΡΩΜΑΙΟΣ, ΤΥΧΗ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This is a compound phrase combining the genitive plural of 'Roman' and the genitive singular of 'fortune' or 'luck'. It refers to the fortune or destiny associated with the Romans. It is used to describe something belonging to or characteristic of Roman fortune.
Inflection: Compound phrase: ΡΩΜΑΙΩΝ is Genitive, Plural, Masculine; ΤΥΧΗΣ is Genitive, Singular, Feminine
Strong’s numbers: G4514 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5177 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 16:55
From the same root
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