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SR GNT Mark 1:40
λεπρός (lepros) ‘is coming to him a leper imploring him saying’
Strongs=30150 Lemma=lepros
Word role=substantive adjective case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=27 AD TimeSeries=Healing_the_Leper Referred to from Word #22495 Referred to from Word #22498 Referred to from Word #22501 Referred to from Word #22527 Referred to from Word #22529 Referred to from Word #22532 Referred to from Word #22543 Referred to from Word #22547 Referred to from Word #22550 Referred to from Word #22554 Referred to from Word #22555 Referred to from Word #22558 Referred to from Word #22560 Referred to from Word #22562 Referred to from Word #22568 Referred to from Word #22584 Referred to from Word #22588 Referred to from Word #22591
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The word form ‘λεπρός’ (S-NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘a leper’.
Mat 8:2 ‘and see a leper having approached was prostrating to him’ SR GNT Mat 8:2 word 3
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘lepros’ have 4 different glosses: ‘a leper’, ‘the lepers’, ‘lepers’, ‘leprous’.
Key: S=substantive adjective NMS=nominative,masculine,singular