Greek root word (lemma) ‘diatribō’

diatribō

This root form (lemma) is used in 6 different forms in the NT: διέτριβεν (IIA3··S), διέτριβον (IIA3··P), διέτριψαν (IAA3··P), διατρίβοντες (PPA·NMP), διατρίψας (PAA·NMS), διετρίψαμεν (IAA1··P).

It is glossed in 7 different ways: ‘having stayed’, ‘were staying’, ‘he was staying’, ‘they were staying’, ‘they stayed’, ‘we stayed’, ‘staying’.

Have 9 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘diatribō’ in the NT

OET JOHN 3:22 Greek word=διέτριβεν (dietriben) Morphology=IIA3··S English gloss=‘he was staying’ SR GNT JOHN 3:22 word 21

OET ACTS 12:19 Greek word=διέτριβεν (dietriben) Morphology=IIA3··S English gloss=‘he was staying’ SR GNT ACTS 12:19 word 23

OET ACTS 14:3 Greek word=διέτριψαν (dietripsan) Morphology=IAA3··P English gloss=‘they stayed’ SR GNT ACTS 14:3 word 5

OET ACTS 14:28 Greek word=διέτριβον (dietribon) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘they were staying’ SR GNT ACTS 14:28 word 1

OET ACTS 15:35 Greek word=διέτριβον (dietribon) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘were staying’ SR GNT ACTS 15:35 word 7

OET ACTS 16:12 Greek word=διατρίβοντες (diatribontes) Morphology=PPA·NMP English gloss=‘staying’ SR GNT ACTS 16:12 word 25

OET ACTS 20:6 Greek word=διετρίψαμεν (dietripsamen) Morphology=IAA1··P English gloss=‘we stayed’ SR GNT ACTS 20:6 word 28

OET ACTS 25:6 Greek word=διατρίψας (diatripsas) Morphology=PAA·NMS English gloss=‘having stayed’ SR GNT ACTS 25:6 word 1

OET ACTS 25:14 Greek word=διέτριβον (dietribon) Morphology=IIA3··P English gloss=‘they were staying’ SR GNT ACTS 25:14 word 5