Egeneto?

Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Tue Jun 29 20:47:28 EDT 1999


At 8:28 PM -0700 6/29/99, gest gest wrote:
>I was looking over the GJohn and I ran into this word twice. Once at
>1:3(?) and
>at 1:6. I look the word up in a lexicon but to no avail. I think that I
>am missing the prefix
>but I dont know were the prefix begins or ends. Any help would be great.

I hope 'gest gest' doesn't mean this is a joke. EGENETO is aorist 3d sg. of
GINOMAI, meaning (EGENETO) "came to be" or "came to birth."


Carl W. Conrad
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