OET Wordlink #44930

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SR GNT LUKE 7:36(P=100) φάγῃ (fagaʸ) Typical English gloss=‘he may eat’  Strongs=20680Lemma=esthiō
  Word role=verb Morphology=SAA3··S: mood=subjunctive tense=aorist voice=active person=3rd number=singular
  Year=31 AD TimeSeries=Anointed_by_a_Sinner_Woman

Other uses (3) of φάγῃ SAA3··S in the NT

OET JOHN 6:50 English gloss=‘may eat’ SR GNT JOHN 6:50 word 17

OET JOHN 6:51 English gloss=‘may eat’ SR GNT JOHN 6:51 word 15

OET ROM 14:23 English gloss=‘he may eat’ SR GNT ROM 14:23 word 6

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘esthiō’ have 37 different glosses: ‘are eating’, ‘are eating food’, ‘be eating’, ‘having eaten’, ‘is eating’, ‘may eat’, ‘may_be eating’, ‘might eat’, ‘to eat’, ‘to_be consuming’, ‘to_be eating’, ‘were eating’, ‘will_be consuming’, ‘will_be eating’, ‘I may eat’, ‘I ate’, ‘he is eating’, ‘he may eat’, ‘he ate’, ‘him let_be eating’, ‘they are eating’, ‘they may eat’, ‘they may_be eating’, ‘they were eating’, ‘they will_be eating’, ‘they ate’, ‘we may eat’, ‘we may eat it’, ‘we ate’, ‘you may eat’, ‘you_all are eating’, ‘you_all may eat’, ‘you_all may_be eating’, ‘you_all ate’, ‘ate’, ‘eat’, ‘eating’.