- σήθω
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- Parse: Verb: Pres Act Ind/Subj 1st Sing
- Meaning: to sift
- σηκός
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning:
- a pen, enclosure, fold (for small animals)
- sacred enclosure, shrine, temple
- σημαία
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning: a standard, flag, banner, ensign
- Forms:
- σημαίνεσθαι
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- Parse: Verb: Pres Mid/Pass Infin
- Meaning: to show, indicate, point out
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημαινέτωσαν
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- Parse: Verb: Pres Act Imperative 3rd Plur
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημαινομένους
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- Parse: Part: Pres Mid/Pass Acc Plur Masc
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημαινομένων
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- Parse: Part: Pres Mid/Pass Gen Plur MFN
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημαινούσης
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- Parse: Part: Pres Act Gen Sing Fem
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημαίνω
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- Active Meaning:
- to show to
- to make known to, report, tell
- to give a sign to (someone), indicate, signal, signify, specify
- to bid (someone) to do
- to point to by way of instruction
- to name, mention
- to command (someone) to do
- to sound (the trumpet), sound an alarm
- Passive Meaning:
- to be signified
- to be noted
- to be shown
- Forms:
- Active Meaning:
- σημάναντας
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- Parse: Part: 1Aor Act Acc Plur Masc
- Meaning: to indicate, tell
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημανθέντος
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- Parse: Part: Aor Pass Gen Sing Masc/Neut
- Meaning: to show, indicate, point out
- Root: σημαίνω
- σημασία
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning:
- a signal, the giving of a signal, the issuing of a command
- a mark, pox mark, indication (showing visible symptom of a disease)
- Forms:
- σημέα
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning: standard, flag, banner
- Forms:
- σημέας Noun: Acc Plur Fem
- σημεῖον
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- Parse: Noun: Nom/Acc Sing Neut
- Meaning:
- miracle, sign, token, wonder
- something that signals
- an identifying mark
- signal, standard, flag
- Forms:
Neuter Singular Plural NOM σημεῖον σημεῖα GEN σημείου σημείων DAT σημείῳ σημείοις ACC σημεῖον σημεῖα
- σημειοῦσθαι
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- Parse: Verb: Pres Mid/Pass Infin
- Meaning: to mark, interpret
- Root: σημειόω
- σημειοῦσθε
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- Parse: Verb: Pres Mid/Pass Imperative 2nd Plur
- Root: σημειόω
- σημειόω
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- Active Meaning:
- to note down, write
- to send as a signal
- to mark, take note, take special notice of (someone)
- to distinguish, note
- Passive Meaning:
- to be manifested
- Forms:
- ἐσημειώσατο Verb: Aor Mid Ind 3rd Sing
- ἐσημειώθη Verb: Aor Pass Ind 3rd Sing
- σημειοῦσθε Verb: Pres Mid/Pass Imperative 2nd Plur
- Active Meaning:
- σημείωσις
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning:
- visible sign, signal, token, indication, notice
- appearance
- σημειωτέον
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- Parse:
- Adj: Acc Sing Masc
- Adj: Nom/Acc Sing Neut
- Root: σημειωτέον
- Parse:
- σημειωτέος
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- Parse: Adj: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: noteworthy, noted, to be noted
- Forms:
- σημειωτέον Adj: Acc Sing Masc
- σήμερον
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- Parse: Adverb
- Meaning:
- today, this day
- σήμερον ἡμέρας = (today day) = this very day
ἐν ταῖς σήμερον ἡμέραις
in these very days (Josh 22:29)ἕως τῆς σήμερον ἡμέρας
to the present day (Gen 35:4, 20)
- σημηναμένων
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- Parse: Part: Perf Mid/Pass Gen Plur MFN
- Meaning: to indicate, tell
- Root: σημαίνω
- σήπη
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning:
- maggot, moth
- decay, putrefaction
- Forms:
Feminine Singular Plural NOM σήπη σῆπαι GEN σήπης σηπῶν DAT σήπῃ σήπαις ACC σήπην σήπας VOC σήπη σῆπαι
- σηπία
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning: cuttle-fish
- Forms:
- σήπω
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- Active Meaning:
- to consume
- to make rotten
- to make putrid
- to make to fester
- Passive Meaning:
- to rot, decay
- to be consumed
- to be blighted
- Forms:
- Active Meaning:
- σηρικός
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- Parse: Adj: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: silk, silken
- Forms:
- σηρικοῦ Adj: Gen Sing Neut
- σής
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: moth, corrupter
- Forms:
- σητόβρωτα
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- Parse: Adj: Nom/Acc Plur Neut
- Root: σητόβρωτος
- σητόβρωτον
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- Parse:
- Adj: Acc Sing Masc
- Adj: Nom/Acc Sing Neut
- Root: σητόβρωτος
- Parse:
- σητόβρωτος
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- Parse: Adj: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: moth-eaten, fit to be eaten by moths
- Forms:
- σητόβρωτα Adj: Nom/Acc Plur Neut
- σητόβρωτον Adj: Nom/Acc Sing Neut
- σητόβρωτον Adj: Acc Sing Masc
- σῆψις
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning: fermentation, putrefaction, decay
- Forms: