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ἄλογος

Transliteration: alogos · adjective

3x in NTFirst: Acts 25:27
Meaningunreasonable, senseless
Part of speechadjective
Frequency3x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsἄλογον, ἄλογα
Example versesActs 25:27 · 2Pet 2:12 · Jude 1:10
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What kind of word is ἄλογος?

ἄλογος (alogos) is a adjective that occurs 3 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “unreasonable, senseless” and first appears in Acts 25:27.

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