Greek root word (lemma) ‘ethō’

ethō

This root form (lemma) is used in 2 different forms in the NT: εἰωθὸς (PEA·ANS), εἰώθει (ILA3··S).

It is glossed in 3 different ways: ‘had been_accustomed’, ‘having been_accustomed’, ‘he had been_accustomed’.

Have 4 uses of Greek root word (lemma) ‘ethō’ in the NT

OET MARK 10:1 Greek word=εἰώθει (eiōthei) Morphology=ILA3··S English gloss=‘he had been_accustomed’ SR GNT MARK 10:1 word 29

OET MAT 27:15 Greek word=εἰώθει (eiōthei) Morphology=ILA3··S English gloss=‘had been_accustomed’ SR GNT MAT 27:15 word 5

OET LUKE 4:16 Greek word=εἰωθὸς (eiōthos) Morphology=PEA·ANS English gloss=‘having been_accustomed’ SR GNT LUKE 4:16 word 18

OET ACTS 17:2 Greek word=εἰωθὸς (eiōthos) Morphology=PEA·ANS English gloss=‘having been_accustomed’ SR GNT ACTS 17:2 word 5