ἑτεροζυγέω
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Ancient Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From ἑτερόζυγος (heterózugos, “unevenly yoked”), from ἕτερος (héteros, “other, different”) + ζυγόν (zugón, “yoke”).
Pronunciation
[edit]- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /he.te.roz.dy.ɡé.ɔː/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /(h)e.te.ro.zyˈɡe.o/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /e.te.ro.zyˈʝe.o/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /e.te.ro.zyˈʝe.o/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /e.te.ro.ziˈʝe.o/
Verb
[edit]ἑτεροζῠγέω • (heterozugéō)
- to be joined with something different, to be mismatched
- 55 CE – 56 CE, Paul the Apostle, Second Epistle to the Corinthians 6:14:
- Μὴ γίνεσθε ἑτεροζυγοῦντες ἀπίστοις
- Mḕ gínesthe heterozugoûntes apístois
- Do not become unevenly paired with unbelievers
- Μὴ γίνεσθε ἑτεροζυγοῦντες ἀπίστοις
Inflection
[edit] Present: ἑτεροζῠγέω, ἑτεροζῠγέομαι (Uncontracted)
References
[edit]- “ἑτεροζυγέω”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “ἑτεροζυγέω”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers
- ἑτεροζυγέω in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le Grand Bailly: Dictionnaire grec-français, Paris: Hachette
- Bauer, Walter et al. (2001) A Greek–English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, Third edition, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
- G2086 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible