ΦΟΒΕΡΑΝΚΑΙ, φοβερανκαι
PHOBERANKAI, phoberankai
Sounds Like: foh-beh-RAN KAI
Translations: terrible and, dreadful and, formidable and
From the root: ΦΟΒΕΡΟΣ, ΚΑΙ
Part of Speech: Adjective, Conjunction
Explanation: This appears to be a compound word or a concatenation of two separate words: ΦΟΒΕΡΑΝ (phoberan) and ΚΑΙ (kai). ΦΟΒΕΡΑΝ is the accusative singular feminine form of the adjective ΦΟΒΕΡΟΣ, meaning 'terrible,' 'dreadful,' or 'formidable.' ΚΑΙ is a common conjunction meaning 'and,' 'also,' or 'even.' Therefore, the combined form would mean 'terrible and' or 'dreadful and.' It is highly probable that these two words were written together without a space due to a scribal error or a specific textual tradition.
Inflection: ΦΟΒΕΡΑΝ: Singular, Accusative, Feminine. ΚΑΙ: Does not inflect.
Strong’s numbers: G5402 (Lookup on BibleHub), G2532 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 16:42
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΦΟΒΕΡΟΣ, ΚΑΙ, appear in our texts.
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