λοιπὰ
loipoí
other
Masculine plural form signifying 'the remaining (ones)'—those who are left after others have been named or counted. Used of people, objects, or abstract elements not included in a previously specified group. The word primarily denotes what is left over, or all the rest beyond what has already been mentioned. In literary and documentary contexts, it is often used for 'the others,' 'the rest,' or 'those remaining,' both in enumerations and generalizations. Secondarily, it can carry a nuance of 'the remainder' or 'the residue.'
Mark 4:19 · Word #15
Lexicon G3062
| Lemma | λοιποί |
| Transliteration | loipoí |
| Strong's | G3062 |
| Definition | Masculine plural form signifying 'the remaining (ones)'—those who are left after others have been named or counted. Used of people, objects, or abstract elements not included in a previously specified group. The word primarily denotes what is left over, or all the rest beyond what has already been mentioned. In literary and documentary contexts, it is often used for 'the others,' 'the rest,' or 'those remaining,' both in enumerations and generalizations. Secondarily, it can carry a nuance of 'the remainder' or 'the residue.' |
Morphology PRO.I ACC N PL
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | PRO.I — Indefinite Pronoun — Refers to something unspecified |
| Case | ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent |
| Gender | N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter |
| Number | PL — Plural — More than one |
Common Translation
| Phrase | other |
| Literal | remaining-other |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | λοιπός |
| Strong's | G3062 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3062-01
the remaining things
| Morphological Notes | Adjective/substantive, neuter, accusative, plural (from λοιπός, derived from λείπω "to leave"). |
| Rendering Rationale | The neuter accusative plural form denotes items or elements left after others have been specified. "The remaining things" preserves the root idea of what is left or remaining and reflects the neuter plural accusative morphology. |
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