SR GNT ACTS 27:43
(P=100) ἑκατοντάρχης (hekatontarⱪaʸs) Typical English gloss=‘centurion’
Strongs=15430 Lemma=hekatontarχēs
Word role=noun Morphology=····NMS: case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=62 AD Event=Paul_is_shipwrecked_by_a_storm TimeSeries=Paul_is_shipwrecked_by_a_storm,Paul's_Journey_to_Rome Referred to from Word #105297 Referred to from Word #105298 Referred to from Word #105307 Referred to from Word #105340 Referred to from Word #105346 Referred to from Word #105349 Referred to from Word #105366 Referred to from Word #105374 Referred to from Word #105507 Referred to from Word #105563 Referred to from Word #105565 Referred to from Word #105579 Referred to from Word #105590 Referred to from Word #105593 Referred to from Word #105599 Referred to from Word #105601 Referred to from Word #105611 Referred to from Word #105615 Referred to from Word #105617 Referred to from Word #105621 Referred to from Word #105627 Referred to from Word #105639 Referred to from Word #105646 Referred to from Word #105665
OET LUKE 23:47 English gloss=‘centurion’ SR GNT LUKE 23:47 word 6
OET ACTS 10:1 English gloss=‘a centurion’ SR GNT ACTS 10:1 word 9
OET ACTS 10:22 English gloss=‘a centurion’ SR GNT ACTS 10:22 word 9
OET ACTS 22:26 English gloss=‘centurion’ SR GNT ACTS 22:26 word 5
OET ACTS 27:6 English gloss=‘centurion’ SR GNT ACTS 27:6 word 5
OET ACTS 27:11 English gloss=‘centurion’ SR GNT ACTS 27:11 word 3
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘hekatontarχēs’ have 5 different glosses: ‘a centurion’, ‘of a centurion’, ‘to a centurion’, ‘centurion’, ‘centurions’.