This root form (lemma) is used in 3 different forms in the NT: τάδε (ANP), τήνδε (AFS), τῇδε (DFS).
It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘to this woman’, ‘these things’, ‘this’.
OET LUKE 10:39 Greek word=τῇδε (taʸde) Morphology=DFS English gloss=‘to this woman’ SR GNT LUKE 10:39 word 3
OET ACTS 21:11 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT ACTS 21:11 word 27
OET JAM 4:13 Greek word=τήνδε (taʸnde) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘this’ SR GNT JAM 4:13 word 12
OET REV 2:1 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 2:1 word 10
OET REV 2:8 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 2:8 word 12
OET REV 2:12 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 2:12 word 9
OET REV 2:18 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 2:18 word 10
OET REV 3:1 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 3:1 word 10
OET REV 3:7 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 3:7 word 11
OET REV 3:14 Greek word=τάδε (tade) Morphology=ANP English gloss=‘these things’ SR GNT REV 3:14 word 10