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(P=100) θέσθε (thesthe) Typical English gloss=‘set’
Strongs=50870 Lemma=tithēmi
Word role=verb Morphology=MAM2··P: mood=imperative tense=aorist voice=middle person=2nd number=plural
Year=32 AD
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘tithēmi’ have 64 different glosses: ‘am laying’, ‘are putting’, ‘having appointed me’, ‘having knelt’, ‘having laid’, ‘having presented’, ‘having put’, ‘having_been laid’, ‘is laying’, ‘is laying aside’, ‘is presenting’, ‘is putting it’, ‘let_be putting’, ‘may lay’, ‘may_be put’, ‘to lay’, ‘to put’, ‘to_be put’, ‘to_be putting’, ‘to_be putting them’, ‘was appointed’, ‘was laid’, ‘was putting’, ‘will_be appointing’, ‘I am laying’, ‘I have appointed’, ‘I have set’, ‘I may put’, ‘I may set’, ‘I will_be laying down’, ‘I will_be presenting’, ‘I will_be putting’, ‘I appointed’, ‘I laid’, ‘he has_been laid’, ‘he may put’, ‘he will_be appointing’, ‘he appointed’, ‘he laid it’, ‘he put’, ‘it may_be put’, ‘they were appointed’, ‘they were laying’, ‘they were put’, ‘they laid’, ‘they put’, ‘they put him’, ‘they put them’, ‘we may present’, ‘you will_be laying’, ‘you laid’, ‘you purposed’, ‘you_all have laid’, ‘you_all put’, ‘appointed’, ‘kneeling’, ‘laid’, ‘laid it’, ‘laying’, ‘presented’, ‘purpose’, ‘purposed’, ‘put’, ‘set’.