SR GNT 1COR 5:2
(P=100) ἀρθῇ (arthaʸ) Typical English gloss=‘may_be taken_away’
Strongs=1420 Lemma=airō
Word role=verb Morphology=SAP3··S: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=passive person=3rd number=singular
Year=59 AD
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘airō’ have 43 different glosses: ‘be taken_away’, ‘be taking_away’, ‘being carried’, ‘has taken_away’, ‘having taken_away’, ‘having taken_up’, ‘having_been taken_away’, ‘is carrying’, ‘is taking_away’, ‘is tearing_away’, ‘is_being taken_away’, ‘let_be taken_away’, ‘may take_away’, ‘may_be taken_away’, ‘to take_away’, ‘to take_up’, ‘was taken_away’, ‘was taken_up’, ‘will_be taking_away’, ‘will_be_being taken_away’, ‘he is taking_away’, ‘he may carry’, ‘he may take_away’, ‘him let take_up’, ‘him let take_up it’, ‘they may_be taken_away’, ‘they may_be taking_away’, ‘they will_be carrying’, ‘they will_be taking_away’, ‘they took_away’, ‘they took_up’, ‘you are holding_in_suspense’, ‘you are taking_up’, ‘you may take_away’, ‘you_all took_away’, ‘you_all took_up’, ‘lifted_up’, ‘take_away’, ‘take_up’, ‘taking_away’, ‘taking_up’, ‘took_away’, ‘took_up’.