OET Wordlink #132037

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SR GNT PHP 1:21(P=100) ἀποθανεῖν (apothanein) Typical English gloss=‘to die_off is’  Strongs=5990Lemma=apothnēskō
  Word role=verb Morphology=NAA····: mood=infinitive tense=aorist voice=active
  Year=64 AD Referred to from Word #132051

Other uses (15) of ἀποθανεῖν NAA···· in the NT

OET JOHN 4:49 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT JOHN 4:49 word 11

OET JOHN 18:14 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT JOHN 18:14 word 13

OET JOHN 19:7 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT JOHN 19:7 word 14

OET MAT 26:35 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT MAT 26:35 word 10

OET LUKE 16:22 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT LUKE 16:22 word 5

OET LUKE 20:36 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT LUKE 20:36 word 4

OET ACTS 7:4 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT ACTS 7:4 word 16

OET ACTS 9:37 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT ACTS 9:37 word 9

OET ACTS 21:13 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT ACTS 21:13 word 29

OET ACTS 25:11 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT ACTS 25:11 word 14

OET ROM 5:7 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT ROM 5:7 word 16

OET 1COR 9:15 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT 1COR 9:15 word 21

OET HEB 9:27 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT HEB 9:27 word 8

OET REV 3:2 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT REV 3:2 word 13

OET REV 9:6 English gloss=‘to die_off’ SR GNT REV 9:6 word 22

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘apothnēskō’ have 24 different glosses: ‘are dying_off’, ‘having died_off’, ‘is dying_off’, ‘may die_off’, ‘to die_off’, ‘to die_off is’, ‘to_be dying_off’, ‘was dying_off’, ‘will_be dying_off’, ‘I am dying_off’, ‘he is dying_off’, ‘he may die_off’, ‘he died_off’, ‘it may die_off’, ‘she died_off’, ‘they died_off’, ‘we are dying_off’, ‘we may die_off’, ‘we may_be dying_off’, ‘we died_off’, ‘you_all will_be dying_off’, ‘you_all died_off’, ‘died_off’, ‘dying_off’.