Greek root word (lemma) ‘enatos’

enatos

This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: ἐνάτην (AFS), ἐνάτης (GFS), ἐνάτῃ (DFS), ἔνατος (NMS).

It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘the ninth’, ‘ninth’, ‘ninth hour’.

Have 10 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘enatos’ in the NT

OET MARK 15:33 Greek word=ἐνάτης (enataʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT MARK 15:33 word 17

OET MARK 15:34 Greek word=ἐνάτῃ (enataʸ) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT MARK 15:34 word 5

OET MAT 20:5 Greek word=ἐνάτην (enataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT MAT 20:5 word 12

OET MAT 27:45 Greek word=ἐνάτης (enataʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT MAT 27:45 word 15

OET MAT 27:46 Greek word=ἐνάτην (enataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT MAT 27:46 word 4

OET LUKE 23:44 Greek word=ἐνάτης (enataʸs) Morphology=GFS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT LUKE 23:44 word 18

OET ACTS 3:1 Greek word=ἐνάτην (enataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘ninth hour’ SR GNT ACTS 3:1 word 28

OET ACTS 10:3 Greek word=ἐνάτην (enataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘the ninth’ SR GNT ACTS 10:3 word 9

OET ACTS 10:30 Greek word=ἐνάτην (enataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘ninth hour’ SR GNT ACTS 10:30 word 22

OET REV 21:20 Greek word=ἔνατος (enatos) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘ninth’ SR GNT REV 21:20 word 16