Most:
the neuter of pleion, "more," is used adverbially and translated "most" (of degree) in Luk 7:42 (without the article); in Luk 7:43 (with the article, "the most"); 1Cr 10:5, RV, "most" (AV, "many"); Phl 1:14 (ditto).
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Most:
the superlative degree of polus, is used
(a) as an adjective in Mat 11:20; 21:8, RV, "(the) most part of" (AV, "a very great");
(b) in the neuter, with the article, adverbially, "at the most," 1Cr 14:27;
(c) as an elative (i.e., intensively) in Mar 4:1 (in the best mss.; some have polus), "a very great (multitude)."
3Strong's Number: g3122Greek: malistaMost:
an adverb, the superlative of mala, "very," is translated "most of all" in Act 20:38.
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Note: For combinations in the translations of other words, see BELIEVE, C, Note (4), EXCELLENT, GLADLY, HIGH, STRAITEST.
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