Where does “Ἐφραιμῑ́της” come from?

Ἐφραιμῑ́της (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek Ἐφραΐμ, from Hebrew אֶפְרַיִם — Ephraim.

Ἐφραιμῑ́της (Ancient Greek): An allegiant of the Israelite tribal patriarch Ephraim, a member of the tribe purportedly descended from him, or an inhabitant of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (930–720 B.C.), in which the tribe of Ephraim was preëminent

Definitions

  1. An allegiant of the Israelite tribal patriarch Ephraim, a member of the tribe purportedly descended from him, or an inhabitant of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (930–720 B.C.), in which the tribe of Ephraim was preëminent

Ancestry of “Ἐφραιμῑ́της”, step by step

Ἐφραιμῑ́της traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ancient Greek Ἐφραΐμ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekἘφραΐμEphraim, son of Joseph
2HebrewאֶפְרַיִםEphraim

via Ancient Greek Ἐφραίμ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekἘφραίμEphraim

Words derived from “Ἐφραιμῑ́της

Every word from Hebrew אֶפְרַיִםEvery word from Ancient Greek Ἐφραΐμ