διαπεράσαντος
diaperáō
had crossed over
To go across, pass through to the other side, or traverse entirely from one side to another. In various contexts, it means to cross over a body of water or a region, to travel from one boundary or side to another, or to penetrate through an intervening space. The verb emphasizes the act of completing a passage from an initial point to a definite, opposite endpoint.
Mark 5:21 · Word #2
Lexicon G1276
| Lemma | διαπεράω |
| Transliteration | diaperáō |
| Strong's | G1276 |
| Definition | To go across, pass through to the other side, or traverse entirely from one side to another. In various contexts, it means to cross over a body of water or a region, to travel from one boundary or side to another, or to penetrate through an intervening space. The verb emphasizes the act of completing a passage from an initial point to a definite, opposite endpoint. |
Morphology V AOR ACT PTCP GEN M SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state of being |
| Tense | AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past |
| Voice | ACT — Active — The subject performs the action |
| Mood | PTCP — Participle — A verbal adjective |
| Case | GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation |
| Gender | M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Common Translation
| Phrase | had crossed over |
| Literal | having-crossed-through |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | διαπεράω |
| Strong's | G1276 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G1276-02
of having crossed over
| Morphological Notes | Verb, aorist active participle, genitive masculine singular (Gr,V,PAA,GMS) — completed action, active voice, functioning adjectivally in genitive case. |
| Rendering Rationale | The aorist active participle expresses a completed act of traversing from one side to the other. The genitive masculine singular form is reflected by rendering it as "of having crossed over," preserving both the completed action and the case relationship. |
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