SR GNT JOHN 19:12
(P=100) ἀπολύσῃς (apolusaʸs) Typical English gloss=‘you may send_away’
Strongs=6300 Lemma=apoluō
Word role=verb Morphology=SAA2··S: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=2nd number=singular
Year=33 AD Refers to Word #80230
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apoluō’ have 29 different glosses: ‘be sending_away’, ‘having sent_away’, ‘having_been sent_away’, ‘having_been sent_away her’, ‘is sending_away’, ‘may send_away’, ‘to send_away’, ‘to send_away me’, ‘to_be sending_away’, ‘to_be sending_away him’, ‘to_have sent_away’, ‘I may send_away’, ‘I will_be sending_away him’, ‘he may send_away’, ‘he was sending_away’, ‘he sent_away’, ‘they were sending_away’, ‘they were sent_away’, ‘they sent_away’, ‘they sent_away them’, ‘you are sending_away’, ‘you have_been sent_away’, ‘you may send_away’, ‘you_all may_be sent_away’, ‘you_all will_be_being sent_away’, ‘send_away’, ‘sending_away’, ‘sent_away’, ‘sent_away him’.