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SR GNT Acts 27:32
ἐκπεσεῖν (ekpesein) ‘and they allowed her to run_aground’
Strongs=16010 Lemma=ekpiptō
Word role=verb mood=infinitive tense=aorist voice=active
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The word form ‘ἐκπεσεῖν’ (V-NAA....) is always and only glossed as ‘to run_aground’.
Acts 27:26 ‘a certain it is fitting us to run_aground’ SR GNT Acts 27:26 word 8
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ekpiptō’ have 7 different glosses: ‘has fallen_from’, ‘to run_aground’, ‘they may run_aground’, ‘we may run_aground’, ‘you_all may fall_from’, ‘you_all fell_from’, ‘fell_from’.
ACTs 27:17 ἐκπέσωσιν (ekpesōsin) V-SAA3..P ‘into the shallows_of Surtis they may run_aground having lowered the gear’ SR GNT Acts 27:17 word 15
ACTs 27:29 ἐκπέσωμεν (ekpesōmen) V-SAA1..P ‘on rough places we may run_aground from the stern having thrown_down’ SR GNT Acts 27:29 word 13
Key: V=verb NAA....=infinitive,aorist,active SAA1..P=subjunctive,aorist,active,1st person plural SAA3..P=subjunctive,aorist,active,3rd person plural