This root form (lemma) is used in 5 different forms in the NT: πταίει (IPA3··S), πταίομεν (IPA1··P), πταίσητέ (SAA2··P), πταίσῃ (SAA3··S), ἔπταισαν (IAA3··P).
It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘is stumbling’, ‘may stumble’, ‘they stumbled’, ‘we are stumbling’, ‘you_all may stumble’.
OET ROM 11:11 Greek word=ἔπταισαν (eptaisan) Morphology=IAA3··P English gloss=‘they stumbled’ SR GNT ROM 11:11 word 4
OET JAM 2:10 Greek word=πταίσῃ (ptaisaʸ) Morphology=SAA3··S English gloss=‘may stumble’ SR GNT JAM 2:10 word 11
OET JAM 3:2 Greek word=πταίομεν (ptaiomen) Morphology=IPA1··P English gloss=‘we are stumbling’ SR GNT JAM 3:2 word 3
OET JAM 3:2 Greek word=πταίει (ptaiei) Morphology=IPA3··S English gloss=‘is stumbling’ SR GNT JAM 3:2 word 10
OET 2PET 1:10 Greek word=πταίσητέ (ptaisaʸte) Morphology=SAA2··P English gloss=‘you_all may stumble’ SR GNT 2PET 1:10 word 25