SR GNT JOHN 5:7
(P=100) ἀσθενῶν (asthenōn) Typical English gloss=‘ailing’
Strongs=7700 Lemma=astheneō
Word role=verb Morphology=PPA·NMS: mood=participle tense=present voice=active case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=31 AD TimeSeries=Bethesda_pool_healing Refers to Word #66434 Referred to from Word #66477 Referred to from Word #66486 Referred to from Word #66495 Referred to from Word #66499 Referred to from Word #66502 Referred to from Word #66508 Referred to from Word #66512 Referred to from Word #66514
OET JOHN 11:1 English gloss=‘ailing’ SR GNT JOHN 11:1 word 5
OET ROM 14:2 English gloss=‘faltering’ SR GNT ROM 14:2 word 8
OET 1COR 8:11 English gloss=‘faltering’ SR GNT 1COR 8:11 word 7
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘astheneō’ have 17 different glosses: ‘are faltering’, ‘have faltered’, ‘having ailed’, ‘having faltered’, ‘is ailing’, ‘is faltering’, ‘may_be faltering’, ‘was ailing’, ‘I am faltering’, ‘I may_be faltering’, ‘I ailed’, ‘he is ailing’, ‘he ailed’, ‘it was faltering’, ‘ailing’, ‘ailing ones’, ‘faltering’.