SR GNT MARK 9:13
(P=64) ἤθελον (aʸthelon) Typical English gloss=‘they were wanting’
Strongs=23090 Lemma=ethelō
Word role=verb Morphology=IIA3··P: mood=indicative tense=imperfect voice=active person=3rd number=plural
Year=32 AD
OET JOHN 6:11 English gloss=‘they were wanting’ SR GNT JOHN 6:11 word 30
OET JOHN 6:21 English gloss=‘they were willing’ SR GNT JOHN 6:21 word 2
OET JOHN 7:44 English gloss=‘were wanting’ SR GNT JOHN 7:44 word 4
OET JOHN 16:19 English gloss=‘they were wanting’ SR GNT JOHN 16:19 word 9
OET MAT 22:3 English gloss=‘they were willing’ SR GNT MAT 22:3 word 14
OET MAT 27:15 English gloss=‘they were wanting’ SR GNT MAT 27:15 word 15
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘ethelō’ have 20 different glosses: ‘was wanting’, ‘was willing’, ‘were wanting’, ‘I was wanting’, ‘I wanted’, ‘he was wanting’, ‘he was willing’, ‘he wanted’, ‘he willed’, ‘she willed’, ‘they were wanting’, ‘they were willing’, ‘they wanted’, ‘we wanted’, ‘you were wanting’, ‘you wanted’, ‘you_all wanted’, ‘you_all willed’, ‘wanted’, ‘willed’.