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Koine Greek wordlink #54433

ἑκατὸνLuke 16

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ἑκατὸν (E-amp) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἑκατὸν’ (E-amp) is always and only glossed as ‘a hundred’.

Luke 16:6 ‘he and said a hundred batos/(bat)_measures of olive_oil he’ SR GNT Luke 16:6 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘hekaton’ have 3 different glosses: ‘a hundred’, ‘of a hundred’, ‘hundred’.

Greek words (15) other than ἑκατὸν (E-amp) with a gloss related to ‘hundred’

Have 15 other words (ἑκατόν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατόν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατόν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν, ἑκατὸν) with 1 lemma altogether (hekaton)

YHN 19:39ἑκατόν (hekaton) E-afp ‘aloe about litra_weights a hundred’ SR GNT Yhn 19:39 word 25

YHN 21:11ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-gmp ‘full of fishes large a hundred fifty three but’ SR GNT Yhn 21:11 word 21

MARK 4:8ἑκατόν (hekaton) S-dnp ‘sixty and in a hundred’ SR GNT Mark 4:8 word 39

MARK 4:20ἑκατόν (hekaton) S-dnp ‘sixty and in a hundred’ SR GNT Mark 4:20 word 35

MARK 6:40ἑκατὸν (hekaton) S-amp ‘groups by groups by hundred and by fifty’ SR GNT Mark 6:40 word 9

MAT 13:8ἑκατὸν (hekaton) S-anp ‘fruit some on_one_hand a hundred some on_the_other_hand sixty’ SR GNT Mat 13:8 word 17

MAT 13:23ἑκατὸν (hekaton) S-anp ‘is producing some on_one_hand a hundred some on_the_other_hand sixty’ SR GNT Mat 13:23 word 29

MAT 18:12ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-nnp ‘it may become to a certain man a hundred sheep and may_be strayed’ SR GNT Mat 18:12 word 9

MAT 18:28ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-anp ‘who was owing to him a hundred daʸnarion_coins and having apprehended’ SR GNT Mat 18:28 word 14

LUKE 15:4ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-anp ‘of you_all having a hundred sheep and having lost’ SR GNT Luke 15:4 word 8

ACTs 1:15ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-nmp ‘the same about a hundred twenty’ SR GNT Acts 1:15 word 28

REV 7:4ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-nfp ‘number of the ones having_been sealed hundred forty four thousands’ SR GNT Rev 7:4 word 8

REV 14:1ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-nfp ‘and with him a hundred forty four thousands’ SR GNT Rev 14:1 word 17

REV 14:3ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-nfp ‘song except the hundred forty four thousands’ SR GNT Rev 14:3 word 31

REV 21:17ἑκατὸν (hekaton) E-gmp ‘the wall of it of a hundred forty four cubits’ SR GNT Rev 21:17 word 9

Key: E=determiner/case-marker S=substantive adjective afp=accusative,feminine,plural amp=accusative,masculine,plural anp=accusative,neuter,plural dnp=dative,neuter,plural gmp=genitive,masculine,plural nfp=nominative,feminine,plural nmp=nominative,masculine,plural nnp=nominative,neuter,plural