Hyperetes - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HyperetesHyperetes (Greek: ὑπηρέτης; pl. hyperetai) was an Ancient Greek title. It is derived from ἐρέσσω (eresso), and therefore originally signifies a rower, but in later times the word was, with the exception of the soldiers or marines, applied to the whole body of persons who performed any service in a vessel. In a still wider sense it was applied to any person who acted as the assistant of another, and performed manual labour for him, whether in sacred or profane things, whence ...
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www.billmounce.com › greek-dictionary › hyperetesJohn 18:18. The servants and officers ( hypēretai | ὑπηρέται | nom pl masc) had made a charcoal fire, because it was cold, and were standing there and warming themselves, and Peter also was standing with them and warming himself. John 18:22. When he said this, one of the officers ( hypēretōn | ὑπηρετῶν | gen pl masc ...