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Greek root word (lemma) ‘ἄναλος’ (analos)

analos

This root form (lemma) ‘ἄναλος’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: ἄναλον (S-····NNS).

It is glossed in only one way: ‘unsalty’.

Have 1 use of Greek root word (lemma) ‘analos’ (substantive adjective) in the Greek originals

Mark 9:50ἄναλον (analon) NNS ‘but the salt unsalty may become with what’ SR GNT Mark 9:50 word 9

OET-LV: 50The salt is good, but if the salt may_become unsalty, with what ˓will˒_you_all_be_seasoning it?   Be_having salt in yourselves and be_being_at_peace with one_another.   (MRK_9:50)

OET-RV: 50Now salt is good, but if it were to go bad, what would you season your food with then? So keep yourselves like salt, and strive to get on well with each other. (MRK 9:50)

Key: S=substantive adjective NNS=nominative,neuter,singular