SR GNT ACTS 18:22
(P=100) ἀναβὰς (anabas) Typical English gloss=‘having gone_up’
Strongs=3050 Lemma=anabainō
Word role=verb Morphology=PAA·NMS: mood=participle tense=aorist voice=active case=nominative gender=masculine number=singular
Year=54 AD Event=Return_from_Second_Missionary_Journey TimeSeries=Return_from_Second_Missionary_Journey,Second_Missionary_Journey Refers to Word #97871 Person=Paul
OET MARK 15:8 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT MARK 15:8 word 3
OET MAT 15:29 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT MAT 15:29 word 13
OET ACTS 20:11 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT ACTS 20:11 word 1
OET ACTS 25:9 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT ACTS 25:9 word 19
OET EPH 4:8 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT EPH 4:8 word 3
OET EPH 4:10 English gloss=‘having gone_up’ SR GNT EPH 4:10 word 7
The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘anabainō’ have 26 different glosses: ‘am going_uphill’, ‘are going_uphill’, ‘has gone_up’, ‘having gone_up’, ‘is going_up’, ‘is going_uphill’, ‘to_be going_uphill’, ‘were going_uphill’, ‘will_be going_uphill’, ‘I am going_uphill’, ‘I have gone_up’, ‘I went_uphill’, ‘he is going_uphill’, ‘he went_up’, ‘he went_uphill’, ‘there went_uphill’, ‘they went_uphill’, ‘we are going_uphill’, ‘we were going_uphill’, ‘we went_uphill’, ‘go_up’, ‘go_uphill’, ‘going_up’, ‘going_uphill’, ‘went_up’, ‘went_uphill’.