SR GNT 2COR 5:15
(P=100) ζῶσιν (zōsin) Typical English gloss=‘may_be living’
Strongs=21980 Lemma=zaō
Word role=verb Morphology=SPA3··P: mood=subjunctive tense=present voice=active person=3rd number=plural
Year=60 AD
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘zaō’ have 34 different glosses: ‘am living’, ‘are living’, ‘having lived’, ‘is living’, ‘may live’, ‘may_be living’, ‘the living’, ‘the living it_is’, ‘to_be living’, ‘to_be living is’, ‘was living’, ‘will_be living’, ‘I am living’, ‘I may live’, ‘I lived’, ‘he is living’, ‘he will_be living’, ‘of the living’, ‘she will_be living’, ‘they lived’, ‘we are living’, ‘we may live’, ‘we may_be living’, ‘we will_be living’, ‘while living’, ‘you are living’, ‘you will_be living’, ‘you_all are living’, ‘you_all were living’, ‘you_all will_be living’, ‘lived’, ‘lived again’, ‘living’, ‘living is’.