Greek · G1416

δύνω

To go "down"

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δύνω G1416
Pronunciation dýnō

What does δύνω (dýnō) mean in the Bible?

δύνω (dýnō) is a Greek word meaning "to go "down"".

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What does δύνω (dýnō) mean in the Bible?

δύνω (dýnō) is a Greek word meaning "to go "down"".

How does the BSB render G1416?

The BSB source-word alignment has 2 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include . . . (1), At sunset (1).

Where does δύνω (dýnō) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Mark 1:32. Its strongest book concentrations include Luke (1), Mark (1).

Source Word Evidence

BSB source-word alignment connects this entry to exact verse rows, English rendering, source form, transliteration, and parsing.

How English Renders It
. . . Mark 1:32
At sunset Luke 4:40
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A compact distribution from source-word alignment before the full evidence tables.

First aligned row Mark 1:32
Aligned rows 2
Books represented 2
Mark 1 Luke 1
Source forms
Δύνοντος 1x Dynontos Luke 4:40
ἔδυ* 1x edy Mark 1:32
Parsing patterns
Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular 1x Mark 1:32
Verb - Present Participle Active - Genitive Masculine Singular 1x Luke 4:40
Sources