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Greek root word (lemma) ‘ὗς’ (us)

us

This root form (lemma) ‘ὗς’ is used in only one form in the Greek originals: Ὗς (N-····NFS).

It is glossed in only one way: ‘a sow’.

Have 1 use of Greek root word (lemma) ‘us’ (noun) in the Greek originals

2 Pet 2:22Ὗς (Hus) NFS ‘own vomit and a sow having washed to wallowing’ SR GNT 2 Pet 2:22 word 15

OET-LV: 22the message of_the true proverb has_happened to_them:   A_dog having_returned to its own vomit, and:   A_sow having_washed, to wallowing in_the_mud.   (PE2_2:22)

OET-RV: 22The proverb is correct in what it says and has happened to them: “A dog returns to its own vomit,” and “A sow that’s been washed wallows in the mud again.” (PE2 2:22)

Key: N=noun NFS=nominative,feminine,singular