OET Wordlink #100119

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SR GNT ACTS 20:38(P=92) μέλλουσιν (mellousin) Typical English gloss=‘they are going’  Strongs=31950Lemma=mellō
  Word role=verb Morphology=IPA3··P: mood=indicative tense=present voice=active person=3rd number=plural
  Year=60 AD Event=Paul_speaks_to_Ephesian_Elders TimeSeries=Paul_speaks_to_Ephesian_Elders Refers to Word #100098

Other uses (1) of μέλλουσιν IPA3··P in the NT

OET JOHN 6:15 English gloss=‘they are going’ SR GNT JOHN 6:15 word 5

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘mellō’ have 25 different glosses: ‘am going’, ‘is going’, ‘may_be going’, ‘to_be going’, ‘was going’, ‘were going’, ‘I am going’, ‘I was going’, ‘I will_be going’, ‘he is going’, ‘he may_be going’, ‘he was going’, ‘it is going’, ‘of the coming’, ‘of going’, ‘they are going’, ‘they were going’, ‘we are going’, ‘you are going’, ‘you are waiting’, ‘you_all are going’, ‘you_all will_be going’, ‘coming’, ‘coming things’, ‘going’.