Θαδδαῖος
Ancient Greek
Etymology
From Aramaic תַדַּי (Ṯaday), of uncertain origin.
Pronunciation
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /θaðˈðɛ.os/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /θaðˈðe.os/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /θaˈðe.os/
Proper noun
Θαδδαῖος • (Thaddaîos) m (genitive Θαδδαίου); second declension
- Thaddaeus, one of the Apostles
Inflection
Case / # | Singular | ||||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Θαδδαῖος ho Thaddaîos | ||||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Θαδδαίου toû Thaddaíou | ||||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Θαδδαίῳ tôi Thaddaíōi | ||||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Θαδδαῖον tòn Thaddaîon | ||||||||||||
Vocative | Θαδδαῖε Thaddaîe | ||||||||||||
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References
- 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
- G2280 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- Nestle, Eberhard, Aland, Kurt with et al. (2012) Novum Testamentum Graece, 28th revised edition, 4th corrected printing edition, Stuttgart: Stuttgart Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, →ISBN
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