OET Wordlink #1540

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SR GNT MAT 4:9(P=100) πεσὼν (pesōn) Typical English gloss=‘having fallen’  Strongs=40980Lemma=piptō
  Word role=verb Morphology=PAA·NMS: mood=participle tense=aorist voice=active case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
  Year=26 AD TimeSeries=Temptations_of_Jesus Refers to Word #1497 Person=Jesus

Other uses (12) of πεσὼν PAA·NMS in the NT

OET JOHN 12:24 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT JOHN 12:24 word 11

OET MARK 9:20 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT MARK 9:20 word 18

OET MAT 18:26 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT MAT 18:26 word 1

OET MAT 18:29 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT MAT 18:29 word 1

OET MAT 21:44 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT MAT 21:44 word 3

OET LUKE 5:12 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT LUKE 5:12 word 22

OET LUKE 8:41 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT LUKE 8:41 word 20

OET LUKE 20:18 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT LUKE 20:18 word 3

OET ACTS 5:5 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT ACTS 5:5 word 10

OET ACTS 9:4 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT ACTS 9:4 word 2

OET ACTS 10:25 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT ACTS 10:25 word 31

OET 1COR 14:25 English gloss=‘having fallen’ SR GNT 1COR 14:25 word 13

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘piptō’ have 22 different glosses: ‘have drunk’, ‘having fallen’, ‘is falling’, ‘may fall’, ‘to fall’, ‘will_be falling’, ‘I fell’, ‘he is falling’, ‘he may fall’, ‘he was falling’, ‘he fell’, ‘it may fall’, ‘it fell’, ‘she fell’, ‘they may fall’, ‘they will_be falling’, ‘they fell’, ‘you have fallen’, ‘you_all may fall’, ‘fall’, ‘falling’, ‘fell’.