τῇδε

hóde

she

Demonstrative pronoun/adjective indicating proximity; primarily means 'this one here,' 'these here,' or 'this (person/thing/place) near to the speaker.' Used to refer to something or someone close in space, time, or discourse, either as a substantive pronoun ('this person/thing'), as a demonstrative adjective ('this [noun]'), or as an adverbial modifier ('here,' 'in this place'). In various contexts, can refer to one's immediate environment ('here'), to someone in the company of the speaker, or to something just mentioned in discourse.

G3592

Luke 10:39 · Word #2

Lexicon G3592

Lemmaὅδε
Transliterationhóde
Strong'sG3592
DefinitionDemonstrative pronoun/adjective indicating proximity; primarily means 'this one here,' 'these here,' or 'this (person/thing/place) near to the speaker.' Used to refer to something or someone close in space, time, or discourse, either as a substantive pronoun ('this person/thing'), as a demonstrative adjective ('this [noun]'), or as an adverbial modifier ('here,' 'in this place'). In various contexts, can refer to one's immediate environment ('here'), to someone in the company of the speaker, or to something just mentioned in discourse.

Morphology PRO.D DAT F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech PRO.D — Demonstrative Pronoun — Points to something specific
Case DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phraseshe
Literalthis-one

Lexical Info

Lemmaὅδε
Strong'sG3592

SIBI-P1 Translation G3592-02

to this one here

Morphological NotesDemonstrative pronoun; dative feminine singular (Gr,RD,,,,DFS), indicating proximity and functioning substantivally or adjectivally in the dative case.
Rendering RationaleThe dative feminine singular form indicates indirect object or locative relation, rendered with "to." "This one here" preserves the demonstrative force of proximity and specificity inherent in ὅδε.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

to this one here

Same as P1Yes
RationaleP1 rendering 'to this one here' matches the demonstrative sense of 'tede' as referring to proximity. No change needed for accuracy in this context.