Subject: substantive form of "Kill"

Jonathan Robie (jwrobie@mindspring.com)
Fri, 01 Nov 1996 07:34:29 -0500

Andrew Kulikovsky wrote:

> Fellow Greeks,
>
> APOKTEINW means "I kill" but what is the substantive
> form of this verb ie. "killer"?

Louw and Nida lets you look up a word in English and find the Greek. It
lists these possibilities:

FONEUS (Mt 22.7)
ANDROFONOS (1 Tm 1.9)
ANQRWPOKTONOS (Jn 8.44)

It also lists other possibilities for an assasin/terrorist, a "mother
killer", and a "father killer".

Jonathan

P.S., you can also do this kind of search on Perseus using the LSJ

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