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θάνατος

Second declension Noun; Masculine 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: θάνατος θανάτου

Structure: θανατ (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: qnh/skw

Sense

  1. death
  2. corpse

Declension

Second declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • ἀπὸ δὲ τοῦ ξύλου τοῦ γινώσκειν καλὸν καὶ πονηρόν, οὐ φάγεσθε ἀπ̓ αὐτοῦ. ᾗ δ̓ ἂν ἡμέρᾳ φάγητε ἀπ̓ αὐτοῦ, θανάτῳ ἀποθανεῖσθε. (Septuagint, Liber Genesis 2:17)
  • καὶ εἶπεν ὁ ὄφισ τῇ γυναικί. οὐ θανάτῳ ἀποθανεῖσθε. (Septuagint, Liber Genesis 3:4)
  • ἀπελθοῦσα δὲ ἐκάθητο ἀπέναντι αὐτοῦ μακρόθεν ὡσεὶ τόξου βολήν. εἶπε γάρ, οὐ μὴ ἴδω τὸν θάνατον τοῦ παιδίου μου. καὶ ἐκάθισεν ἀπέναντι αὐτοῦ, ἀναβοῆσαν δὲ τὸ παιδίον ἔκλαυσεν. (Septuagint, Liber Genesis 21:16)
  • συνέταξε δὲ Ἀβιμέλεχ παντὶ τῷ λαῷ αὐτοῦ, λέγων. πᾶσ ὁ ἁψάμενοσ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου τούτου ἢ τῆσ γυναικὸσ αὐτοῦ, θανάτῳ ἔνοχοσ ἔσται. (Septuagint, Liber Genesis 26:11)
  • καὶ λέγουσιν αὐτῷ. ὁ Θεὸσ τῶν Ἑβραίων προσκέκληται ἡμᾶσ. πορευσόμεθα οὖν ὁδὸν τριῶν ἡμερῶν εἰσ τὴν ἔρημον, ὅπωσ θύσωμεν Κυρίῳ τῷ Θεῷ ἡμῶν, μή ποτε συναντήσῃ ἡμῖν θάνατοσ ἢ φόνοσ. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 5:3)
  • ἰδοὺ χεὶρ Κυρίου ἐπέσται ἐν τοῖσ κτήνεσί σου τοῖσ ἐν τοῖσ πεδίοισ, ἔν τε τοῖσ ἵπποισ καὶ ἐν τοῖσ ὑποζυγίοισ καὶ ταῖσ καμήλοισ καὶ βουσὶ καὶ προβάτοισ, θάνατοσ μέγασ σφόδρα. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 9:3)
  • καὶ οὗ ἐὰν ἀποθάνῃσ, ἀποθανοῦμαι, κἀκεῖ ταφήσομαι. τάδε ποιήσαι μοι Κύριοσ καὶ τάδε προσθείῃ, ὅτι θάνατοσ διαστελεῖ ἀναμέσον ἐμοῦ καὶ σοῦ. (Septuagint, Liber Ruth 1:17)
  • καὶ εἶπε Σαμουήλ. προσαγάγετέ μοι τὸν Ἀγὰγ βασιλέα Ἀμαλήκ. καὶ προσῆλθε πρὸσ αὐτὸν Ἀγὰγ τρέμων, καὶ εἶπεν Ἀγάγ. εἰ οὕτω πικρὸσ ὁ θάνατοσ̣ (Septuagint, Liber I Samuelis 15:32)
  • λιμὸσ ἐὰν γένηται, θάνατοσ ἐὰν γένηται, ὅτι ἔσται ἐμπυρισμόσ, βροῦχοσ, ἐρυσίβη ἐὰν γένηται, καὶ ἐὰν θλίψῃ αὐτὸν ὁ ἐχθρὸσ αὐτοῦ ἐν μιᾷ τῷν πόλεων αὐτοῦ, πᾶν συνάντημα, πάντα πόνον, (Septuagint, Liber I Regum 8:35)

Synonyms

  1. death

  2. corpse

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