Ἀπολλῶ

Apollōs

Apollos

Apollos, a personal name used in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, referring to an individual in the New Testament. The name does not carry an inherent lexical meaning beyond being a proper noun, denoting a man known in early Christ-groups for his eloquence and scriptural knowledge. Primarily, the name designates a specific Alexandrian Judean teacher active in the mid-first century CE.

G625

Acts 19:1 · Word #6

Lexicon G625

LemmaἈπολλῶς
TransliterationApollōs
Strong'sG625
DefinitionApollos, a personal name used in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, referring to an individual in the New Testament. The name does not carry an inherent lexical meaning beyond being a proper noun, denoting a man known in early Christ-groups for his eloquence and scriptural knowledge. Primarily, the name designates a specific Alexandrian Judean teacher active in the mid-first century CE.

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

PhraseApollos
LiteralApollos

Lexical Info

LemmaἈπολλῶς
Strong'sG625

SIBI-P1 Translation G625-01

Apollos

Morphological NotesNoun, masculine, singular; forms attested in accusative masculine singular (AMS) and genitive masculine singular (GMS).
Rendering RationaleἈπολλῶ is the masculine singular accusative/genitive form of the proper name Ἀπολλώς. As a personal name with no lexical meaning beyond identification, it is faithfully rendered by transliteration as "Apollos," preserving case only syntactically in context.

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