A — 1: ἀναξίως
(Strong's #371 — Adverb — anaxios — an-ax-ee'-oce )

is used in 1—Corinthians 11:27 , of partaking of the Lord's Supper "unworthly," i.e., treating it as a common meal, the bread and cup as common things, not apprehending their solemn symbolic import. In the best texts the word is not found in ver. 29 (see RV).

B — 1: ἀνάξιος
(Strong's #370 — Adjective — anaxios — an-ax'-ee-os )

a, negative, n, euphonic, axios, "worthy," is used in 1—Corinthians 6:2 . In modern Greek it signifies "incapable."

Acts 13:46