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Strong's #414 - ἀνεκτότερος
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ἀνεκτοìτερος
Comparative of a derivative of G430
ἀνεκτός, ἀνεκτον, and in later Greek also ἀνεκτός, ἀνεκτη, ἀνεκτον (cf. Winers Grammar, 68 (67); Buttmann, 25 (22)) (ἀνέχομαι to bear, endure); from Homer down; bearable, tolerable: ἀνεκτότερον ἔσται the lot will be more tolerable, Matthew 10:15; Matthew 11:22, 24; Mark 6:11 R L brackets; Luke 10:12, 14. (In Greek writings from Homer down.)
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* αν -εκτός , -όν
(also in late Gk. -ή , -όν ; < ἀνέχομαι ),
tolerable: compar., -ότερος , Matthew 10:15; Matthew 11:22; Matthew 11:24, Luke 10:12; Luke 10:14 †
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Cagnat IV. 293ii. 4 (Pergamon, ii/B.C.) πάντα δὲ κίνδυν ]ο [νκ ]αὶ κακοπαθίαν ἀνεκτὴν ἡγούμενος. If the reading can be accepted, the word occurs in the dialect inscription Syll 793 αἰ ἀ (ν)εκτ [ό ]ν ἐστι τᾶ Θεμί [σ ]τι καὶ βέλτιον ἐ (σ)κιχρέμεν. Its appearance in the Christian letter P Oxy VI. 939.25 (iv/A.D.) (= Selections, p. 130) ἀνεκτότερον ἐσχηκέναι, ";to be in a more tolerable state,"; counts naturally for little, as NT echoes abound.
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