ἑστήκασιν

Lemma: ἵστημι

verb verb
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Definition

to set up, place, or cause to stand; to establish or appoint. Intransitive active often means “to stand” or “take a stand,” while the middle commonly means “to stand (oneself),” “take one’s position,” or “come to a halt.”

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Grammatical Analysis

"ἑστήκασιν"

Verb type: -μι verb (from ἵστημι; perfect system shows -κα- perfect with mi-verb endings)

Tense: perfect

Voice: active (intransitive in sense: 'they stand/are standing')

Mood: indicative

Person: 3rd

Number: plural

Note: Form: ἑ- (reduplication) + στηκ- (perfect stem) + -ασιν (3rd pl. ending, variant of -ασι(ν))

Related Forms of ἵστημι

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