Κορνηλίου

Kornḗlios

Cornelius

Κορνήλιος is a proper name used to identify an individual of Roman origin, specifically a male bearing the Latin name Cornelius. The term functions exclusively as a personal name and does not carry semantic meaning beyond personal identification. In the New Testament, it refers uniquely to a Roman centurion stationed in Caesarea.

G2883

Acts 10:17 · Word #22

Lexicon G2883

LemmaΚορνήλιος
TransliterationKornḗlios
Strong'sG2883
DefinitionΚορνήλιος is a proper name used to identify an individual of Roman origin, specifically a male bearing the Latin name Cornelius. The term functions exclusively as a personal name and does not carry semantic meaning beyond personal identification. In the New Testament, it refers uniquely to a Roman centurion stationed in Caesarea.

Morphology N GEN M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

PhraseCornelius
LiteralCornelius

Lexical Info

LemmaΚορνήλιος
Strong'sG2883

SIBI-P1 Translation G2883-03

of Cornelius

Morphological NotesNoun, masculine, singular, genitive (Gr,N,,,,,GMS): denotes possession or association, "of Cornelius."
Rendering RationaleThe lemma is a transliterated Latin proper name with no inherent lexical meaning beyond personal identification. The genitive masculine singular form is rendered "of Cornelius" to preserve the case relationship indicated by the morphology.

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