πολλάκις
pollákis
Often, many times; indicates repeated or frequent occurrence of an action or event. Used as an adverb to qualify verbs meaning the action has happened on multiple occasions, with a nuance of regularity or habitualness in some contexts. Secondary usages may emphasize recurrence as opposed to singularity.
2 Corinthians 11:26 · Word #2
Lexicon G4178
| Lemma | πολλάκις |
| Transliteration | pollákis |
| Strong's | G4178 |
| Definition | Often, many times; indicates repeated or frequent occurrence of an action or event. Used as an adverb to qualify verbs meaning the action has happened on multiple occasions, with a nuance of regularity or habitualness in some contexts. Secondary usages may emphasize recurrence as opposed to singularity. |
Morphology ADV
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| Part of Speech | ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | πολλάκις |
| Strong's | G4178 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G4178-01
many times
| Morphological Notes | Adverb (Gr,D); indeclinable multiplicative adverb indicating frequency or repeated occurrence. |
| Rendering Rationale | The adverb is formed from πολυ- ("many, much") with the suffix -ακις indicating repeated occurrence, thus conveying action happening on numerous occasions. "Many times" directly preserves the root sense of multiplicity and the adverbial force of repetition. |
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