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Koine Greek wordlink #30574

πούςMark 9

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Other uses (2) of identical word form πούς (N-NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘πούς’ (N-NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘foot’.

Mat 18:8 ‘of you or the foot of you is stumbling you’ SR GNT Mat 18:8 word 8

1Cor 12:15 ‘if may say the foot because not I am’ SR GNT 1Cor 12:15 word 4

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘pous’ have 4 different glosses: ‘the feet’, ‘of a foot’, ‘feet’, ‘foot’.

Greek words (4) other than πούς (N-NMS) with a gloss related to ‘foot’

MAT 4:6πόδα (poda) N-AMS ‘against a stone the foot of you’ SR GNT Mat 4:6 word 34

LUKE 4:11πόδα (poda) N-AMS ‘against a stone the foot of you’ SR GNT Luke 4:11 word 12

ACTs 7:5ποδός (podos) N-GMS ‘it nor the tribunal of a foot but he promised to give’ SR GNT Acts 7:5 word 10

REV 10:2πόδα (poda) N-AMS ‘and he put the foot of him right on’ SR GNT Rev 10:2 word 16

Key: N=noun AMS=accusative,masculine,singular GMS=genitive,masculine,singular NMS=nominative,masculine,singular