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πατάσσω

Transliteration: patasso · verb

10x in NTFirst: Matt 26:31
MeaningI strike
Part of speechverb
Frequency10x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsΠατάξω, πατάξας, πατάξομεν, ἐπάταξεν, πατάξαι, πατάξῃ
Example versesMatt 26:31 · Matt 26:51 · Mark 14:27 · Luke 22:49 · Luke 22:50
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What kind of word is πατάσσω?

πατάσσω (patasso) is a verb that occurs 10 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “I strike” and first appears in Matt 26:31.

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