SR GNT JOHN 11:16
(P=100) ἀποθάνωμεν (apothanōmen) Typical English gloss=‘we may die_off’
Strongs=5990 Lemma=apothnēskō
Word role=verb Morphology=SAA1··P: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=1st number=plural
Year=33 AD Refers to Word #73562 Person=Thomas Refers to Word #73567
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apothnēskō’ have 24 different glosses: ‘are dying_off’, ‘having died_off’, ‘is dying_off’, ‘may die_off’, ‘to die_off’, ‘to die_off is’, ‘to_be dying_off’, ‘was dying_off’, ‘will_be dying_off’, ‘I am dying_off’, ‘he is dying_off’, ‘he may die_off’, ‘he died_off’, ‘it may die_off’, ‘she died_off’, ‘they died_off’, ‘we are dying_off’, ‘we may die_off’, ‘we may_be dying_off’, ‘we died_off’, ‘you_all will_be dying_off’, ‘you_all died_off’, ‘died_off’, ‘dying_off’.