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Koine Greek wordlink #18727

λεπροῦMat 26

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Other uses (1) of identical word form λεπροῦ (A-GMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘λεπροῦ’ (A-GMS) is always and only glossed as ‘leprous’.

Mark 14:3 ‘house of Simōn the leprous reclining of him came’ SR GNT Mark 14:3 word 13

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘lepros’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a leper’, ‘the lepers’, ‘lepers’, ‘leprous’.

Greek words (1) other than λεπροῦ (A-GMS) with a gloss related to ‘leprous’

LUKE 17:12λεπροὶ (leproi) A-NMP ‘village met ten leprous men who stood’ SR GNT Luke 17:12 word 13

Key: A=adjective GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMP=nominative,masculine,plural