SR GNT MARK 10:35
(P=21) αἰτήσωμέν (aitaʸsōmen) Typical English gloss=‘we may request’
Strongs=1540 Lemma=aiteō
Word role=verb Morphology=SAA1··P: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=1st number=plural
Year=29 AD Refers to Word #31503 Refers to Word #31505 Person=John2
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘aiteō’ have 32 different glosses: ‘are requesting’, ‘be requesting’, ‘having requested’, ‘to request’, ‘to_be requesting’, ‘will_be requesting’, ‘I am requesting you_all’, ‘I may request’, ‘he will_be requesting’, ‘he requested’, ‘him let_be requesting’, ‘she may request’, ‘she requested’, ‘they may request’, ‘they were requesting’, ‘they will_be requesting’, ‘they requested’, ‘we are requesting’, ‘we have requested’, ‘we may request’, ‘we may_be requesting’, ‘you are requesting’, ‘you may ask’, ‘you may request’, ‘you_all are requesting’, ‘you_all may request’, ‘you_all will_be requesting’, ‘you_all requested’, ‘ask’, ‘request’, ‘requested’, ‘requesting’.