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Ἀαρών

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See also: Ααρών

Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Biblical Hebrew אַהֲרֹן (ʾahărōn).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ἀαρών (Aarṓnm (indeclinable) or Ἀαρών, Ἀαρῶνος (Koine)

  1. Aaron, the brother of Moses.
    • 300 BCE – 200 BCE, Septuagint, Exodus 4:29:
      ἐπορεύθη δὲ Μωυσῆς καὶ ᾿Ααρὼν καὶ συνήγαγον τὴν γερουσίαν τῶν υἱῶν ᾿Ισραήλ.
      eporeúthē dè Mōusês kaì ’Aarṑn kaì sunḗgagon tḕn gerousían tôn huiôn ’Israḗl.
      And Moses and Aaron went and gathered the elders of the children of Israel.

Inflection

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Indeclinable, or declension "-ών, -ῶνος" like χειμών (kheimṓn).

Descendants

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  • Greek: Ααρών (Aarón) older spelling: Ἀαρών
  • Gothic: 𐌰𐌷𐌰𐍂𐍉𐌽 (aharōn)
  • Latin: Aarōn, Ārōn, Aharōn (see there for further descendants)

References

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