ὅλος

hólos

whole

Fully entire, complete, undivided; denoting something in its entirety or as a unified whole as opposed to partial or fragmented. In various contexts, ὅλος describes the totality or completeness of something (such as body, group, day, statement, or quantity) as a single, complete entity rather than in parts or pieces. Secondary senses may include the collective or universal (e.g., "the whole world"), or conveying 'altogether' when used adverbially.

G3650

1 John 5:19 · Word #10

Lexicon G3650

Lemmaὅλος
Transliterationhólos
Strong'sG3650
DefinitionFully entire, complete, undivided; denoting something in its entirety or as a unified whole as opposed to partial or fragmented. In various contexts, ὅλος describes the totality or completeness of something (such as body, group, day, statement, or quantity) as a single, complete entity rather than in parts or pieces. Secondary senses may include the collective or universal (e.g., "the whole world"), or conveying 'altogether' when used adverbially.

Morphology QUAN NOM M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech QUAN — Quantifier — Indicates amount
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phrasewhole
Literalwhole

Lexical Info

Lemmaὅλος
Strong'sG3650

SIBI-P1 Translation G3650-06

entirely

Morphological NotesAdverb (Gr,D): adverbial form meaning wholly or in full extent; no case, gender, or number.
Rendering RationaleThe adverbial form ὅλως expresses action or state in terms of totality or completeness. "Entirely" preserves the root sense of wholeness while reflecting its function as an adverb of manner or degree.

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