ποταμὸν

potamós

river

A river; a large, naturally flowing body of water that moves continuously along a defined course. The term can denote any significant or notable stream of water, usually contrasted with smaller creeks or brooks, and sometimes used metaphorically for abundance or overwhelming quantity (e.g., 'flood'). In figurative and poetic contexts, may refer to powerful forces, masses of people, or the outpouring of something (e.g., 'streams of living water').

G4215

Acts 16:13 · Word #11

Lexicon G4215

Lemmaποταμός
Transliterationpotamós
Strong'sG4215
DefinitionA river; a large, naturally flowing body of water that moves continuously along a defined course. The term can denote any significant or notable stream of water, usually contrasted with smaller creeks or brooks, and sometimes used metaphorically for abundance or overwhelming quantity (e.g., 'flood'). In figurative and poetic contexts, may refer to powerful forces, masses of people, or the outpouring of something (e.g., 'streams of living water').

Morphology N ACC M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phraseriver
Literalriver-[AMS]

Lexical Info

Lemmaποταμός
Strong'sG4215

SIBI-P1 Translation G4215-03

river

Morphological NotesNoun, accusative masculine singular (Gr,N,,,,,AMS); denotes one river in object position.
Rendering Rationale"River" directly reflects the core sense of ποταμός as a large, continuously flowing body of water. The accusative masculine singular form denotes a single river functioning as the object, which English expresses without changing the noun’s form.

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