Word: aorist
Category: aorist
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Related words: aorist
greek aorist, aorist tense, greek aorist tense
Translations: aorist
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spanish
Translations:
aoristo, aorista, del aoristo, el aoristo, tiempo aoristo
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german
Translations:
Aorists
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french
Translations:
aoriste, l'aoriste, de l'aoriste
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italian
Translations:
aoristo, all'aoristo, l'aoristo
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portuguese
Translations:
aorista, aoristo, de aorist, do aoristo
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dutch
Translations:
aoristus, aoristische, aorist is
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russian
Translations:
аорист, аориста
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swedish
Translations:
aoristen
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finnish
Translations:
Aoristi
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danish
Translations:
aor
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polish
Translations:
aoryst, aorystem, aorystu
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hungarian
Translations:
aoristos, AORISZT
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turkish
Translations:
geniş zaman
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greek
Translations:
αόριστος, αόριστος της, αόριστο, ο αόριστος, ο αόριστος της
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ukrainian
Translations:
аорист
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bulgarian
Translations:
свършено, МИНАЛО СВЪРШЕНО
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belarusian
Translations:
аорыста
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croatian
Translations:
aorista
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lithuanian
Translations:
Aoristas
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romanian
Translations:
AORISTE
The meaning and "use of": aorist
noun
- (especially in Greek) an unqualified past tense of a verb without reference to duration or completion of the action. - Two of the more troublesome phenomena are verbs with an active present and future middle; and ‘passive deponents,’ i.e., ‘deponent’ verbs whose aorists are passive in form, not middle.
- relating to the aorist tense. - When the forgiveness of sins is considered, the use of the aorist tense in the Lord's Prayer makes clear that only a final (one-time only) forgiveness is sought when the Lord comes.