SR GNT JOHN 10:35
(P=100) λυθῆναι (luthaʸnai) Typical English gloss=‘to_be broken’
Strongs=30890 Lemma=luō
Word role=verb Morphology=NAP····: mood=infinitive tense=aorist voice=passive
Year=33 AD
OET LUKE 13:16 English gloss=‘to_be untied/released’ SR GNT LUKE 13:16 word 21
OET REV 20:3 English gloss=‘to_be released’ SR GNT REV 20:3 word 36
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘luō’ have 35 different glosses: ‘being destroyed’, ‘having broken’, ‘having released’, ‘having untied’, ‘having untied them’, ‘having untied/released’, ‘having_been released’, ‘having_been untied/released’, ‘is untying’, ‘may break’, ‘may_be broken’, ‘to break’, ‘to untie’, ‘to_be broken’, ‘to_be released’, ‘to_be untied/released’, ‘was untied/released’, ‘was_being destroyed’, ‘were untied/released’, ‘will_be_being destroyed’, ‘will_be_being released’, ‘I may untie’, ‘he may destroy’, ‘he was breaking’, ‘he released’, ‘they are untying’, ‘you have_been untied/released’, ‘you may untie/release’, ‘you_all are untying’, ‘you_all are untying it’, ‘you_all may untie/release’, ‘destroy’, ‘release’, ‘releasing’, ‘untie’.