This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: δέκατον (NNS), δέκατος (NMS), δεκάτας (AFP), δεκάτη (NFS), δεκάτην (AFS).
It is glossed in 4 different ways: ‘a tenth’, ‘the tenth’, ‘tenth’, ‘tithes’.
OET JOHN 1:39 Greek word=δεκάτη (dekataʸ) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘the tenth’ SR GNT JOHN 1:39 word 27
OET HEB 7:2 Greek word=δεκάτην (dekataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘a tenth’ SR GNT HEB 7:2 word 3
OET HEB 7:4 Greek word=δεκάτην (dekataʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘a tenth’ SR GNT HEB 7:4 word 7
OET HEB 7:8 Greek word=δεκάτας (dekatas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘tithes’ SR GNT HEB 7:8 word 4
OET HEB 7:9 Greek word=δεκάτας (dekatas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘tithes’ SR GNT HEB 7:9 word 12
OET REV 11:13 Greek word=δέκατον (dekaton) Morphology=NNS English gloss=‘tenth’ SR GNT REV 11:13 word 14
OET REV 21:20 Greek word=δέκατος (dekatos) Morphology=NMS English gloss=‘tenth’ SR GNT REV 21:20 word 19