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Greek root word (lemma) ‘σανδάλιον’ (sandalion)

sandalion

This root form (lemma) ‘σανδάλιον’ is used in 2 different forms in the Greek originals: σανδάλιά (N-ANP), σανδάλια (N-ANP).

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

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

Mark 6:9σανδάλια (sandalia) ANP ‘but having tied_on sandals and not you_all may dress_in’ SR GNT Mark 6:9 word 3

Acts 12:8σανδάλιά (sandalia) ANP ‘and tie_on the sandals of you he did and’ SR GNT Acts 12:8 word 14

Lemmas with similar glosses to ‘σανδάλιον’ (sandalion)

Have 10 uses of Greek root word (lemma)hupodēma(noun) in the Greek originals

Yhn (Jhn) 1:27ὑποδήματος (hupodaʸmatos) GNS ‘the strap of the sandal’ SR GNT Yhn 1:27 word 24

Mark 1:7ὑποδημάτων (hupodaʸmatōn) GNP ‘the strap of the sandals of him’ SR GNT Mark 1:7 word 32

Mat 3:11ὑποδήματα (hupodaʸmata) ANP ‘I am worthy the sandals to bear he you_all’ SR GNT Mat 3:11 word 25

Mat 10:10ὑποδήματα (hupodaʸmata) ANP ‘two tunics nor sandals nor staff worthy is’ SR GNT Mat 10:10 word 12

Luke 3:16ὑποδημάτων (hupodaʸmatōn) GNP ‘the strap of the sandals of him he you_all’ SR GNT Luke 3:16 word 40

Luke 10:4ὑποδήματα (hupodaʸmata) ANP ‘nor knapsack nor sandals and no_one on’ SR GNT Luke 10:4 word 8

Luke 15:22ὑποδήματα (hupodaʸmata) ANP ‘hand of him and sandals for his feet’ SR GNT Luke 15:22 word 31

Luke 22:35ὑποδημάτων (hupodaʸmatōn) GNP ‘and knapsack and sandals not of anything you_all lacked’ SR GNT Luke 22:35 word 12

Acts 7:33ὑπόδημα (hupodaʸma) ANS ‘master untie the sandal of the feet of you’ SR GNT Acts 7:33 word 14

Acts 13:25ὑπόδημα (hupodaʸma) ANS ‘I am worthy the sandal of his feet to untie’ SR GNT Acts 13:25 word 31

Key: N=noun ANP=accusative,neuter,plural ANS=accusative,neuter,singular GNP=genitive,neuter,plural GNS=genitive,neuter,singular