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Greek root word (lemma) ‘Ἆσσος’ (assos)

assos

This root form (lemma) ‘Ἆσσος’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: Ἆσσον (N-····AFS).

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

Have 2 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘assos’ (noun) in the Greek originals

Acts 20:13Ἆσσον (Asson) AFS ‘ship were launched to Assos from_there going to_be taking_up’ SR GNT Acts 20:13 word 14

OET-LV: 13But we, having_approached to the ship, were_launched to the Assos, from_there going to_be_taking_up the Paulos, because/for thus having_been_directed, he_ himself _was going to_be_going_on_foot.   (ACT_20:13)

OET-RV: 13We went ahead to the ship and departed for Assos where it had been arranged that we’d pick up Paul because he wanted to walk there. (ACT 20:13)

Acts 20:14Ἆσσον (Asson) AFS ‘he was encountering with us in Assos having taken_up him we came’ SR GNT Acts 20:14 word 10

OET-LV: 14And when he_was_encountering with_us in the Assos, having_taken_ him _up, we_came to Mitulaʸnaʸ.   (ACT_20:14)

OET-RV: 14So when we met him at Assos, he boarded the ship and we all sailed on to Mitylene. (ACT 20:14)

Key: N=noun AFS=accusative,feminine,singular