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κακός

Transliteration: kakos · adjective

50x in NTFirst: Matt 21:41
Meaningbad, evil
Part of speechadjective
Frequency50x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsΚακοὺς, κακὸς, κακὸν, κακοὶ, κακόν, κακά, κακοῦ, κακὰ, κακῶν, κακῷ
Example versesMatt 21:41 · Matt 24:48 · Matt 27:23 · Mark 7:21 · Mark 15:14
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What kind of word is κακός?

κακός (kakos) is a adjective that occurs 50 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “bad, evil” and first appears in Matt 21:41.

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