πολλοὺς

polýs

many

much, many; describing a large quantity, number, or extent of something. As an adjective, in singular it denotes a high degree or amount (e.g., much, great, excessive), and in plural it denotes a large number (e.g., many, numerous). Sometimes used adverbially to indicate 'often,' 'mostly,' or 'greatly.' May be applied to tangible objects, abstract qualities, or time (e.g., much time = long duration).

G4183

1 Corinthians 4:15 · Word #10

Lexicon G4183

Lemmaπολύς
Transliterationpolýs
Strong'sG4183
Definitionmuch, many; describing a large quantity, number, or extent of something. As an adjective, in singular it denotes a high degree or amount (e.g., much, great, excessive), and in plural it denotes a large number (e.g., many, numerous). Sometimes used adverbially to indicate 'often,' 'mostly,' or 'greatly.' May be applied to tangible objects, abstract qualities, or time (e.g., much time = long duration).

Morphology QUAN ACC M PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech QUAN — Quantifier — Indicates amount
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phrasemany
Literalmany

Lexical Info

Lemmaπολλός
Strong'sG4183

SIBI-P1 Translation G4183-13

many

Morphological NotesAdjective/indefinite pronoun; accusative masculine plural (AMP); functioning substantivally or adjectivally to denote a large number.
Rendering RationaleThe accusative masculine plural form denotes a large number of masculine persons or things as the direct object. "Many" preserves the core quantitative sense of abundance in number while reflecting the plural form.

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