μεγάλας

mégas

great

Large in size, extent, or intensity; principal, important, or eminent. Used both literally (of physical size or magnitude) and metaphorically (of status, degree, significance, or intensity). Commonly denotes something or someone of notable greatness, whether spatially, quantitatively, or qualitatively. In various contexts, can refer to intensity (e.g. great fear), importance (the greatest commandment), or eminence (a great leader).

G3173

Mark 13:2 · Word #9

Lexicon G3173

Lemmaμέγας
Transliterationmégas
Strong'sG3173
DefinitionLarge in size, extent, or intensity; principal, important, or eminent. Used both literally (of physical size or magnitude) and metaphorically (of status, degree, significance, or intensity). Commonly denotes something or someone of notable greatness, whether spatially, quantitatively, or qualitatively. In various contexts, can refer to intensity (e.g. great fear), importance (the greatest commandment), or eminence (a great leader).

Morphology ADJ.A ACC F PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech ADJ.A — Attributive Adjective — Describes a noun directly
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phrasegreat
Literalgreat

Lexical Info

Lemmaμέγας
Strong'sG3173

SIBI-P1 Translation G3173-05

great

Morphological NotesAdjective, accusative feminine plural (Gr,AA,,,,AFP); attributive form modifying a feminine plural noun in the accusative case.
Rendering Rationale"Great" directly reflects the core sense of μεγ- denoting largeness, magnitude, or importance. The form is accusative feminine plural, indicating it modifies a feminine plural noun functioning as an object.

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