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Koine Greek wordlink #6272

πᾶσαιMat 10

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Other uses (3) of identical word form πᾶσαι (S-NFP) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘πᾶσαι’ (S-NFP) is always and only glossed as ‘all’.

Mat 13:56 ‘sisters of him not all with us are’ SR GNT Mat 13:56 word 6

Mat 25:5 ‘the bridegroom nodding_off all and were sleeping’ SR GNT Mat 25:5 word 6

Luke 12:7 ‘of the head of you_all all have_been numbered not be fearing’ SR GNT Luke 12:7 word 10

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘pas’ have 37 different glosses: ‘the whole’, ‘at all’, ‘by all’, ‘by every’, ‘for all’, ‘from all’, ‘in all’, ‘in all things’, ‘in every’, ‘of all’, ‘of all are’, ‘of all things’, ‘of every’, ‘on every’, ‘to all’, ‘to all men’, ‘to every’, ‘to everyone’, ‘with all’, ‘with all things’, ‘with every’, ‘all’, ‘all are’, ‘all being’, ‘all is’, ‘all men’, ‘all received’, ‘all regions’, ‘all things’, ‘all things_are’, ‘all time’, ‘any’, ‘every’, ‘every branch’, ‘everyone’, ‘everything’, ‘whole’.

Key: S=substantive adjective NFP=nominative,feminine,plural