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SR GNT Luke 19:10
ἀπολωλός (apolōlos) ‘and to save the thing having been_lost’
Strongs=6220 Lemma=apolluō
Word role=verb mood=participle tense=perfect voice=active case=accusative gender=neuter number=singular
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The word form ‘ἀπολωλός’ (V-PEA.ANS) is always and only glossed as ‘having been_lost’.
Luke 15:6 ‘the sheep of me having been_lost’ SR GNT Luke 15:6 word 25
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apolluō’ have 29 different glosses: ‘having been_lost’, ‘having destroyed’, ‘having lost’, ‘having_been lost’, ‘is losing’, ‘may destroy’, ‘may lose’, ‘may lose it’, ‘may perish’, ‘to destroy’, ‘to perish’, ‘will_be destroying’, ‘will_be destroying it’, ‘will_be losing’, ‘will_be perishing’, ‘I may lose’, ‘I will_be destroying’, ‘I lost’, ‘he may lose’, ‘he will_be destroying’, ‘it may destroy’, ‘she may lose’, ‘they may destroy’, ‘they may perish’, ‘they perished’, ‘you_all may lose’, ‘destroyed’, ‘destroyed themselves’, ‘perished’.
Key: V=verb PEA.ANS=participle,perfect,active,accusative,neuter,singular