OET Wordlink #104733

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SR GNT ACTS 27:12(P=100) βλέποντα (bleponta) Typical English gloss=‘looking’  Strongs=9910Lemma=blepō
  Word role=verb Morphology=PPA·AMS: mood=participle tense=present voice=active case=accusative gender=masculine number=singular
  Year=62 AD Event=Journey_to_Rome_begins TimeSeries=Journey_to_Rome_begins,Paul's_Journey_to_Rome Refers to Word #104730

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘blepō’ have 30 different glosses: ‘are seeing’, ‘be seeing’, ‘be watching_out’, ‘being seen’, ‘being seen are’, ‘is seeing’, ‘let_be seeing’, ‘may_be seeing’, ‘to_be looking’, ‘to_be seeing’, ‘were looking’, ‘I am seeing’, ‘I saw’, ‘he is seeing’, ‘he was seeing’, ‘him let_be seeing’, ‘they are looking’, ‘they are seeing’, ‘they may_be seeing’, ‘we are seeing’, ‘you are looking’, ‘you are seeing’, ‘you may_be seeing’, ‘you_all are looking’, ‘you_all are seeing’, ‘you_all will_be seeing’, ‘look’, ‘looking’, ‘seeing’, ‘seeing them’.