What does πιπτόντων mean in the Greek?

Parse: Verb, Present Participle Active, Genitive Neuter Plural
Root: G4098 (πίπτω, συμπίπτω)
Sense: to descend from a higher place to a lower (more info)

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Frequency of πιπτόντων

How πιπτόντων is translated (KJV)

English Occurance
falling 2

Verses with πιπτόντων

Luke 16:21
and desiring to be fed from that falling the table of the rich man but even the dogs coming were licking the sores of him
Matthew 15:27
- And she said Yes Lord even however the dogs eat of the crumbs - falling from the table of the masters of them
Old Testament
Gen Exo Lev Num Deut
Josh Judg Rth 1 Sam 2 Sam
1 Kgs 2 Kgs 1 Chron 2 Chron Ezra
Neh Esth Job Psa Prov
Eccles Song Isa Jer Lam
Ezek Dan Hos Joel Amos
Obad Jnh Micah Nah Hab
Zeph Haggai Zech Mal
New Testament (2)
Matt (1) Mrk Luk (1) John Act
Rom 1 Cor 2 Cor Gal Ephes
Phil Col 1 Thess 2 Thess 1 Tim
2 Tim Titus Philem Hebrews James
1 Pet 2 Pet 1 John 2 John 3 John
Jude Rev

Greek Commentary Search

Luke 16:21 With the crumbs that fell [απο των πιπτοντων]
From the things that fell from time to time. The language reminds one of Luke 15:16 (the prodigal son) and the Syro-Phoenician woman (Mark 7:28). Only it does not follow that this beggar did not get the scraps from the rich man‘s table. Probably he did, though nothing more. Even the wild street dogs would get them also. [source]