ποταπαὶ
potapós
what
Interrogative adjective expressing quality or character; primarily means 'of what sort or kind,' used to inquire into the nature, quality, or category of something or someone. Also used exclamatorily to express astonishment or emphasis regarding nature or quality, such as 'what incredible (manner of)...' or 'what remarkable...'.
Mark 13:1 · Word #18
Lexicon G4217
| Lemma | ποταπός |
| Transliteration | potapós |
| Strong's | G4217 |
| Definition | Interrogative adjective expressing quality or character; primarily means 'of what sort or kind,' used to inquire into the nature, quality, or category of something or someone. Also used exclamatorily to express astonishment or emphasis regarding nature or quality, such as 'what incredible (manner of)...' or 'what remarkable...'. |
Morphology DET NOM F PL
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | DET — Determiner — Specifies a noun |
| Case | NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence |
| Gender | F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine |
| Number | PL — Plural — More than one |
Common Translation
| Phrase | what |
| Literal | what-kind |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ποταπός |
| Strong's | G4217 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G4217-01
of what sort
| Morphological Notes | Interrogative/exclamatory adjective; nominative feminine plural form. |
| Rendering Rationale | The rendering reflects the interrogative adjective’s core meaning of inquiring into quality or character. As nominative feminine plural, it describes feminine plural referents, though English does not mark this distinction overtly in the adjective. |
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