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Καϊάφας

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From Biblical Hebrew קיפא (qayaṗa) and (-s, declension suffix).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Καϊᾱ́φᾱς (Kaïā́phāsm (genitive Καϊᾱ́φᾱ); first declension

  1. Caiaphas, Kaiaphas (English variants of the same name), the name of the Jewish high priest to whom Jesus was taken after his capture in Gethsemane.

Inflection

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References

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Greek

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Proper noun

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Καϊάφας (Kaïáfasm

  1. Caiaphas, Kaiaphas (English variants of the same name), the name of the Jewish high priest to whom Jesus was taken after his capture in Gethsemane.
  2. town at the Peloponnese

Declension

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Declension of Καϊάφας
singular
nominative Καϊάφας (Kaïáfas)
genitive Καϊάφα (Kaïáfa)
accusative Καϊάφα (Kaïáfa)
vocative Καϊάφα (Kaïáfa)
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See also

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