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Koine Greek wordlink #30506

ὀνικὸςMark 9

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Other uses (1) of identical word form ὀνικὸς (A-NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘ὀνικὸς’ (A-NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘heavy’.

Mat 18:6 ‘that may_be hanged a grinding_stone heavy around the neck’ SR GNT Mat 18:6 word 18

Greek words (5) other than ὀνικὸς (A-NMS) with a gloss related to ‘heavy’

MAT 23:4βαρέα (barea) A-ANP Lemma=barus ‘they are binding and burdens heavy and unbearable and’ SR GNT Mat 23:4 word 6

ACTs 20:29βαρεῖς (bareis) A-NMP Lemma=barus ‘departure of me wolves heavy among you_all not’ SR GNT Acts 20:29 word 14

ACTs 25:7βαρέα (barea) A-ANP Lemma=barus ‘Youdaiōns many and heavy charges bringing_against which’ SR GNT Acts 25:7 word 13

2COR 10:10βαρεῖαι (bareiai) S-NFP Lemma=barus ‘letters indeed he is saying heavy and strong are the’ SR GNT 2Cor 10:10 word 8

1YHN 5:3βαρεῖαι (bareiai) S-NFP Lemma=barus ‘the commands of him heavy not are’ SR GNT 1Yhn 5:3 word 17

Key: A=adjective S=substantive adjective ANP=accusative,neuter,plural NFP=nominative,feminine,plural NMP=nominative,masculine,plural NMS=nominative,masculine,singular