Greek Word For Son - Ιός (iós, “venom”) noun [ edit] υιός • (yiós) m (plural υιοί) katharevousa form of γιος (gios) declension [ edit] declension of υιός. Son, child (of either gender), descendant (in any generation); Web noun [ edit] υἱός • (huiós) m (genitive υἱέος or υἱοῦ); Web from ancient greek υἱός (huiós, “son, child”). Morphology of biblical greek tag: A son (sometimes of animals), used very widely of immediate, remote or figuratively, kinship:—child, foal, son. Web two greek words are translated son, teknon, huios, both words indicating sonship by parentage, the former indicating that the sonship has taken place by physical descent, while the latter presents sonship more from the legal side than from the standpoint of relationship. Pronunciation [ edit] ipa ( key): Κέλωρ (kélōr) child, not necessarily male. One of a class or kind.
Κέλωρ (kélōr) child, not necessarily male. Web two greek words are translated son, teknon, huios, both words indicating sonship by parentage, the former indicating that the sonship has taken place by physical descent, while the latter presents sonship more from the legal side than from the standpoint of relationship. Ιός (iós, “venom”) noun [ edit] υιός • (yiós) m (plural υιοί) katharevousa form of γιος (gios) declension [ edit] declension of υιός. Further reading [ edit] υιός on the greek wikipedia. Rarely used for the young of animals. Pronunciation [ edit] ipa ( key): The son of god (one of the three persons of the trinity, believed. Son, child (of either gender), descendant (in any generation); (figuratively) anyone sharing the same nature as their father. Generally used of the offspring of men. 1b) generally used of the offspring of men. In a restricted sense, the male offspring (one born by a father and of a mother) Web from ancient greek υἱός (huiós, “son, child”). A son (sometimes of animals), used very widely of immediate, remote or figuratively, kinship:—child, foal, son. One of a class or kind. Morphology of biblical greek tag: Web noun [ edit] υἱός • (huiós) m (genitive υἱέος or υἱοῦ); 1a) rarely used for the young of animals.