2094. etos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2094: ἔτος

ἔτος, ἔτους (the genitive plural ἐτῶν, cf. Buttmann, 14 (13)), τό, (from Homer down), Hebrew שָׁנַה, a year: Luke 3:1; Acts 7:30; Hebrews 1:12; 2 Peter 3:8; Revelation 20:3, etc.; ἔτη ἔχειν, to have passed years, John 8:57; with ἐν ἀσθένεια added, John 5:5 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 32, 6); εἶναι, γίνεσθαι, γεγονέναι ἐτῶν, e. g. δώδεκα, to be twelve years old (cf. English (a boy) of twelve years): Mark 5:42; Luke 2:42; Luke 3:23 (cf. Winer's Grammar, 349 (328)); ; Acts 4:22; γεγονυῖα ἔλαττον ἐτῶν ἑξήκοντα, less than sixty years old, 1 Timothy 5:9 (Winers Grammar, 590 (549)); dative plural, of the space of time within which a thing is done (Winers Grammar, § 31, 9 a.; Buttmann, § 133, 26), John 2:20; Acts 13:20; accusative, in answer to the questtion, How long?: Matthew 9:20; Mark 5:25; Luke 2:36; Luke 13:7f, 11, 16; Luke 15:29; Acts 7:6, 36, 42; Hebrews 3:10 (),; Revelation 20:2, 4, 6. preceded by a preposition: ἀοπ, from ... on, since, Luke 8:43; Romans 15:23; in the same sense ἐκ, Acts 9:33; Acts 24:10 (A. V. of many years); διά with the genitive, ... years having intervened, i. e. after (see διά, II. 2): Acts 24:17; Galatians 2:1; εἰς, for ... years, Luke 12:19; ἐπί with the accusative (see ἐπί, C. II. I, p. 235b bottom), for (the space of), Acts 19:10; μετά with the accusative, after, Galatians 1:18; Galatians 3:17; πρό with the genitive, before (English ago; cf. πρό, b.), 2 Corinthians 12:2; κατ' ἔτος, yearly, Luke 2:41. (Synonym: cf. ἐνιαυτός.)

Forms and Transliterations
ΕΤΕΙ έτει ἔτει έτεσι ετεσιν έτεσιν ἔτεσιν ετη έτη ἔτη ετος έτος ἔτος ετους έτους ετων ετών ἐτῶν ete etē éte étē ETEI etesin étesin eton etôn etōn etō̂n etos étos
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