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Koine Greek wordlink #41267

ἰατρέLuke 4

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Only use of identical word form ἰατρέ (N-VMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ἰατρέ’ (N-VMS) is always and only glossed as ‘doctor’.

(In the VLT, the word form ‘ἰατρέ’ (N-VMS) was always and only glossed as ‘physician’).

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

Greek words (4) other than ἰατρέ (N-VMS) with a gloss related to ‘doctor’

MARK 2:17ἰατροῦ (iatrou) N-GMS ‘are having the ones being_strong of a doctor but the ones sickly’ SR GNT Mark 2:17 word 13

MAT 9:12ἰατροῦ (iatrou) N-GMS ‘are having the ones being_strong of a doctor but the ones sickly’ SR GNT Mat 9:12 word 12

LUKE 5:31ἰατροῦ (iatrou) N-GMS ‘are having the ones being_healthy of a doctor but the ones sickly’ SR GNT Luke 5:31 word 15

COL 4:14ἰατρὸς (iatros) N-NMS ‘you_all Loukas the doctor beloved and Daʸmas’ SR GNT Col 4:14 word 5

Key: N=noun GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular VMS=vocative,masculine,singular